Music has the capability of turning good movies into great ones and not so good movies into good ones. It can become the soul of the film and more often than not, the most remembered part. Shakespeare knew the importance of songs and made prolific use of music in all his plays. It is no wonder that those plays have as much meaning today as they did in those days. Movie directors are aware of the significant role music plays in making a movie a hit, and therefore try hard to include some really good soundtrack. With so many types of music software hitting the market today, people are accessing music more and more and so movies often get the most visibility due to their songs.

Hollywood movies have used all kinds of music. Soul stirring jazz, teenage favorite hip hop, action inducing rock and many other genres have been used to add drama. Whether it is “My heart will go on” from Titanic or “Where do I begin” from Love Story, romance gets a new flavor with lovely songs in films. If you are a disc jockey, you probably will be aware of the popularity of songs from the latest blockbusters. In Bollywood, songs and dances are the life blood of movies and even if people actually forget everything about a movie, they often remember the memorable songs. Whether it is “The Hills Are Alive” from the Sound of Music or the dramatic score of Westside Story, people tend to remember the movies by their famous music.

There are different types of motion picture music. One is the underscore category like the score for Steven Spielberg's E.T. Another is the category of original recording like “Hungry Heart” for the movie Perfect Storm. Finally there is the song that is written especially for a movie like “Over the rainbow” for the hugely popular Wizard of Oz. Each of these types is used frequently in movies and requires different recordings, contracts and royalties.

With music production software becoming so ubiquitous, even the least known musicians get a chance to take out singles and have them featured in movies. Thus we see many impressively unique songs making way into the credit rolls. Songs are used in movies to show all kinds of emotions. A romantic setting is enhanced by an appropriate love song. Similarly music has been used to make people laugh and cry. In fact the story itself can be narrated through cleverly inserted songs. Moreover, with a great background score, emotions and dialogs acquire more significance.

The effect of musical scores in movies can be such that people actually get into the mood of the scene shown due to the music. The haunting score of Omen can give one goose bumps, and so can the shrill but effective music of Psycho. So download free music software and get some of the most amazing musical compositions from the movies. As you associate the music with the actual scenes, you will revisit the movie again and again just by listening to the songs.

Author's Bio: 

The author loves mixing music. You can keep up-to-date with the latest music terms with the help of an online music dictionary. Setting up a home recording studio is also not very difficult these days.