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Was (wer) ist out of tune - definition

TELEVISION SERIES
Out of tune

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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Out of Tune (disambiguation)
1.
Harsh, discordant, inharmonious, not in tune.
2.
Irritated, ruffled, out of humor.
Out of Tune (band)         
BAND
Out of tune (band)
Out of Tune is a Polish dance-punk and indie rock band. Their music combines elements of rock, pop and electro.
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Play Out Of Tune (EP)
The Bambi Molesters Play Out Of Tune is the debut EP disc of Croatian rock band The Bambi Molesters. This early recordings differentiate from the band's later ones.

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Out of Tune (TV series)

Out of Tune is a British children's TV sitcom which was shown on CBBC from 1996 to 1998.

It features a group of fictional children that belong to a church choir at a school and their practice sessions. However the choir is humorously bad, and the practice sessions are often interrupted by one thing or another. The show aired at 4:35 on BBC1 on Tuesday and Wednesday and it had a total of 40 episodes over three series. The first series started on 14 February 1996 and finished on 4 June later that year. The last episode was aired on 9 June 1998.

Beispiele aus Textkorpus für out of tune
1. I‘m afraid they are out of their depth, or rather sadly out of tune.
2. For our pains, we‘ve been dismissed as reactionaries, out of tune with this easygoing modern age.
3. The outburst was . . . out of tune with the mood for the ceremony.
4. After all, Ian Brown was just the (often out–of–tune) singer, the frontman, the madman.
5. Brunson now finds himself out of tune with his country‘s senators.