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Qu'est-ce (qui) est off-key - définition

MUSICAL CONTENT THAT IS NOT AT THE EXPECTED FREQUENCY OR PITCH PERIOD
Offkey; Off key; Off-note

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Off-Key
¦ adjective & adverb
1. Music not in the correct key or of the correct pitch.
2. inappropriate.
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Off-Key
When music is off-key, it is not in tune.
...wailing, off-key vocals and strangled guitars...
= out of tune
ADJ
Off-key is also an adverb.
Moe was having fun banging the drums and singing off-key.
= out of tune
ADV: ADV after v
Off-key         
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Off-Key
Off-key is musical content that is not at the expected frequency or pitch period, either with respect to some absolute reference frequency, or in a ratiometric sense (i.e.

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Off-key

Off-key is musical content that is not at the expected frequency or pitch period, either with respect to some absolute reference frequency, or in a ratiometric sense (i.e. through removal of exactly one degree of freedom, such as the frequency of a keynote), or pitch intervals not well-defined in the ratio of small whole numbers.

The term may also refer to a person or situation being out of step with what is considered normal or appropriate.

A single note deliberately played or sung off-key can be called an "off-note". It is sometimes used the same way as a blue note in jazz.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour off-key
1. Frosty!" The group, which hadn‘t practiced, was slightly off key.
2. Frosty!‘‘ The group, which hadn‘t practiced, was slightly off key.
3. They croon "Marta," a melodramatic bolero, gloriously off–key.
4. His head and body lean to one side as he sings off–key.
5. The Olympics have always sounded off–key in Kwan‘s otherwise symphonic career.