Singing Out of Tune

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*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.
*[[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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*[[Where U Goin' 2]] — [[Marzipan]] says, "This part's in D." [[The Cheat]] proceeds to slide down to a low E. Marzipan says, "Ooh, that's not D." The Cheat then slides up to a high E. Marzipan says, "How about C?" The Cheat angrily slides from a high G down to about the D a step below the high E.
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Revision as of 04:15, 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

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