This website outlines music rights in films, and this has helped me to understand incidental music, who owns the right to the music and legal guides.
diegetic and synchronous sound: speaking, car engine, footsteps, wind, leaves rustling, dog barking, screaming.
non-diegetic and asynchronous sound: voice-over, music, sudden jolts of sound.
I have considered using http://freeplaymusic.com/ to find and use music for my piece.
By searching in "horror" this is what I have found:

I have recently received an email from Vimeo, and it explains a new feature of theirs; a music store. I have looked on this website and I am considering using this to get my music for my media product. Sound Effects |

Good research. Could you include some examples of the types of sounds/incidental music that you might be including?
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