What is another word for more out of key?
Pronunciation:
[ mˈɔːɹ ˌa͡ʊtəv kˈiː], [ mˈɔːɹ ˌaʊtəv kˈiː], [ m_ˈɔː_ɹ ˌaʊ_t_ə_v k_ˈiː]
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Similar words for more out of key:
Synonyms for More out of key:
adj.
• harsh (adjective)- unrelenting,
- screeching,
- out-of-key,
- cracked,
- astringent,
- discordant,
- croaking,
- noisy,
- grating,
- unmelodious,
- out-of-tune,
- unlevel,
- glaring,
- jangling,
- tuneless,
- disagreeing,
- cacophonous,
- uneven,
- bitter,
- guttural,
- raucous,
- coarse,
- bleak,
- acrid,
- grim,
- not smooth,
- clashing,
- rugged,
- sharp,
- creaking,
- rigid,
- disturbing,
- strident,
- hoarse,
- Asperous,
- rusty,
- severe,
- Stridulous,
- earsplitting,
- unmusical,
- hard,
- craggy,
- off-key,
- flat,
- incompatible,
- dissonant,
- jagged,
- rasping,
- sour,
- Caterwauling,
- jarring.
How to use "More out of key" in context?
When it comes to music, few things are as frustrating as a song that's out of key. It can make a song sound amateurish or amateurish-sounding, and it can completely mess with your rhythm. More often than not, when a song is out of key, it's because one or more of its notes are an octave higher or lower than the others. While it might not seem like a big deal, an out of key song can disrupt an entire song's rhythm, making it difficult to follow. So, if you're ever having trouble following a music track, make sure to get it in key.
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