Singing Out of Tune
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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
- The Best Decemberween Ever — Strong Sad and Strong Bad's parts in the song at the end are extremely flat.
- 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.
- 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 universe — Stinkoman, Senor Cardgage and Vector Strong Bad's parts in the song at the end are out of key.
- One Two, One Two — Strong 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.
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