Singing Out of Tune
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*Email [[highschool]] — The song "Havin' Fun With My Friends" is in the key of C, but [[Homestar Runner]] sings in G. | *Email [[highschool]] — The song "Havin' Fun With My Friends" is in the key of C, but [[Homestar Runner]] sings in G. | ||
*Email [[fan club]] — When [[Strong Sad]] sings the [[Strong Badia National Anthem]], the tune is in C but he sings in D. | *Email [[fan club]] — When [[Strong Sad]] sings the [[Strong Badia National Anthem]], the tune is in C but he sings in D. | ||
+ | *[[Teen Girl Squad]] [[Teen Girl Squad Issue 15|Issue 15]] - [[Tenerence Love]] sings "Light Purple Cummerbund" in B-flat, but the tune is in C. | ||
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[[Category:Strong Bad Email running gags]] | [[Category:Strong Bad Email running gags]] |
Revision as of 04:02, 4 July 2009
A lot of the time, especially in Strong Bad Emails, when one or more characters sings to music, they sing in a key that does not match the tune they are singing to. This usually happens when the music clip is very brief.
Examples
- Email highschool — The song "Havin' Fun With My Friends" is in the key of C, but Homestar Runner sings in G.
- Email fan club — When Strong Sad sings the Strong Badia National Anthem, the tune is in C but he sings in D.
- Teen Girl Squad Issue 15 - Tenerence Love sings "Light Purple Cummerbund" in B-flat, but the tune is in C.
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