Singing Out of Tune

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(rm this one again. Whatever else Tenerence Love may be, he's not flat (it's more that the work has multiple tonalities, which is an entirely different thing from being out of tune),)
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*[[Strong Bad Sings]] — [[Strong Bad]] sings a few of his songs out of tune.
*[[Strong Bad Sings]] — [[Strong Bad]] sings a few of his songs out of tune.
*[[The Best Decemberween Ever]] — Strong Sad and Strong Bad's parts in the song at the end are extremely flat.
*[[The Best Decemberween Ever]] — Strong Sad and Strong Bad's parts in the song at the end are extremely flat.
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*[[Strong Bad Email|Email]] [[sibbie]] — Strong Bad sings "I Freakin' Hate Sibbie" in a key that doesn't match the notes from the accompaniment.
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*Email [[sibbie]] — Strong Bad sings "I Freakin' Hate Sibbie" in a key that doesn't match the notes from the accompaniment.
*Email [[for kids]] (Easter egg) — When "All Is On" is heard, the singer is way out of key.
*Email [[for kids]] (Easter egg) — When "All Is On" is heard, the singer is way out of key.
*Email [[old comics]] — The last chord in the "She Partied Without Dancing" clip is wrong.
*Email [[old comics]] — The last chord in the "She Partied Without Dancing" clip is wrong.

Revision as of 21:09, 1 November 2009

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A lot of the time, when one or more characters sing(s) 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.

Appearances

  • Strong Bad SingsStrong Bad sings a few of his songs out of tune.
  • The Best Decemberween Ever — Strong Sad and Strong Bad's parts in the song at the end are extremely flat.
  • Email sibbie — Strong Bad sings "I Freakin' Hate Sibbie" in a key that doesn't match the notes from the accompaniment.
  • Email for kids (Easter egg) — When "All Is On" is heard, the singer is way out of key.
  • Email old comics — The last chord in the "She Partied Without Dancing" clip is wrong.
  • Email do over — When Strong Bad serenades Ali and Ali's sister, he sings out of tune.
  • Halloween Potion-ma-jig — If Homestar Runner tries to "sing a song" to get a stirring utensil from Bubs, the song will be nonsensical and hideously off-key, causing Bubs to plug his ears before handing Homestar a chewed-up pen.
  • Email alternate universeStinkoman, Senor Cardgage and Vector Strong Bad's parts in the song at the end are out of key.
  • One Two, One TwoStrong Bad doesn't match Marzipan's key. Furthermore, his final line is extremely wobbly.
  • Happy Dethemberween — Several characters' last notes in the song are slightly wobbly.
  • Email fan club — When Strong Sad sings the National Anthem, he's slightly sharp.
  • Jibblies 2 — As Marzipan tunes her guitar, she sings letters resembling strings other than the ones she plays while she sings them.
  • Where U Goin' 2 — Marzipan says, "This part's in D." The Cheat sings an off-key note. Marzipan says, "Ooh, that's not D." The Cheat then sings a much higher, but still off-key, note. Marzipan says, "How about C?" causing The Cheat to yell at her and storm off. Marzipan remarks that this is "close enough". Furthermore, the entire song is actually in E minor.
  • Secret Song — Homestar slides around while singing, and his piano accompaniment is similarly off. He also plays a wrong chord near the end.
  • Doomy Tales of the Macabre (Easter egg) — When Homestar sings Saria's Song from The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, he sings a few wrong notes.
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