Music Ideas for a Teen Halloween Party

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Part of the video series: How to Throw a Halloween Party for Teens

Summary: Learn what music to play during your Halloween party for teenagers in this free Halloween planning video.

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Matt Cail Matt Cail is a part-time party and social event planner. In this role he has offered his services at weddings, birthday parties, office events, and various h... read more

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Music Ideas for a Teen Halloween Party

Hi, I'm Matt Cail and on behalf of Expert Village I'm here today to show you how to throw a Halloween party for teenagers. So you're thinking that your Halloween party for teens is going to be a nice order quiet affair with minimum changes of the volume on your audio system. No way, that's not going to happen, teens like music and they like it loud, so you're going to need be involved in getting together a music list. Now this is where people can make mistakes especially if a parent is very involved and they should be involved, but what will happen is especially if you've been having Halloween parties for years is that maybe Halloween parties you held when they were children. You don't change them quit enough to have them a good time now that they're teens and there's going to be a couple of areas that I'm going to be talking about where this is a problem, where you need to kind of adjust to that fact to now that they're in adolescence. And some things that were fun and cool when they were 10 no longer are even if there 3-4 years older and that's it anyway one of these are music. What I would recommend is stay away from the super kiddy Halloween music, there's a lot of it out there it's great for Halloween party for kids but it's not good for teens. It's one of those situations where the teens may get embarrassed by the parent playing that type of music have some of the Halloween music but make it so that it has a fast beat to it. Then mix in a lot of the pop rock, top 40 etc. make sure that the teen has a lot of input on the music that is being played, they definitely need to have a part here that most of the music is going to be selected is going to be there suggestions. But that said the parent should be involved in any sensory issues to avoid any offensive material in your music.

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