Musicians with trumpets, drums and other instruments played tunes and made sound effects. They played in the Musician's Gallery. They also used real cannon for cannon fire (that's what set the Globe Theatre on fire on June 29, 1613).
They were made by the actors themselves or by off-stage hands.
They could only be made by acoustic means. A cannon was a sound effect in Henry VIII (there was probably one in Hamlet also). It was a cannon used in a performance of Henry VIII which burned down the first Globe Theatre.
The musicians, actors who were offstage at the time, or stage hands, depending on the effect.
We do not have a record of how such a sound effect might have been made, so the best we can do is to use our imaginations. I suspect that the musicians who played recorders (the use of recorders is noted in Hamlet) may have made whistling sounds with them.
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They were made by the actors themselves or by off-stage hands.
They could only be made by acoustic means. A cannon was a sound effect in Henry VIII (there was probably one in Hamlet also). It was a cannon used in a performance of Henry VIII which burned down the first Globe Theatre.
The musicians, actors who were offstage at the time, or stage hands, depending on the effect.
We do not have a record of how such a sound effect might have been made, so the best we can do is to use our imaginations. I suspect that the musicians who played recorders (the use of recorders is noted in Hamlet) may have made whistling sounds with them.
hi
a person under the stage
In Shakespeare's Globe Theatre, sound effects were created using simple, imaginative techniques. Actors and stagehands would use props like wooden boards to produce thunder, or they might roll a cannonball across the stage for a booming sound. Other effects included the use of instruments, such as drums or bells, and natural sounds like clapping or shouting from the audience. These methods relied on the audience's imagination to enhance the storytelling experience.
Michael Winslow
ali raza did Courtney (they made bad sound effects)
He used his voice, back then theatres were made to carry and project sound.
It depended on the sound effects. Often they were made using the real deal. For example, we know that the sound of a cannon was made by firing a real cannon (this is what led to the Globe Theatre fire of June 29, 1613). A "flourish of trumpets" was made using real trumpets.
They were made on cue by sound effect artists using stage props.