How did they make a thunder crash sound effect in globe theater in Shakespeare's time?
how did they use it? and why do they use that kind of sound effect?
How did they make a thunder crash sound effect in globe theater in Shakespeare's time?opera houseBy rattling a metal sheet, or a rolling cannonball. They would need it for a stormy scene in, say, King Lear or Macbeth. Read about the special effects here:
http://www.globe-theatre.org.uk/globe-th...
How did they make a thunder crash sound effect in globe theater in Shakespeare's time?dream theater opera theater
Uh.....a drum?|||a sheet of some sort of metal would be my guess.
they would use that kind of sound effect because they wanted to simulate thunder....|||Big gongs.|||The fat lady farted.|||The same way that we made it in my HS drama class - they took a thin sheet of metal and shook it to make noise. It's not a perfect duplicate of the sound of thunder, but it'll pass pretty easily and you can adjust it to be louder or softer depending on what's happening in the play.|||they rolled the heavy bullet
that is to say they rolled a cannon ball back stage
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