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* ''Series/YoungSheldon'': Discussed in "A German Folk Song and an Actual Adult". When Sheldon recaps ''Series/BeverlyHills90210'' for Missy, she notes that he's omitting the subtext of each scene because he can't tell social cues. Missy tells him to pay attention to the music, which informs what the characters are actually thinking. Later, when Mary tells Brenda that she's fine, adult Sheldon points to the viewers that the music actually means she's not fine.

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* ''Series/YoungSheldon'': Discussed in "A German Folk Song and an Actual Adult". When Sheldon recaps ''Series/BeverlyHills90210'' for Missy, she notes that he's omitting the subtext of each scene because he can't tell social cues. Missy tells him to pay attention to the music, which informs what the characters are actually thinking. Later, when Mary tells Brenda that she's fine, adult Sheldon points to the viewers that the music actually means she's not fine.fine.
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* One of the main aspects of WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants is their unique use of background music. Unlike many other TV shows, ''[=SpongeBob=]'' mostly takes music from different stock audio companies, including APM. Much of the background music focuses on the [[MoodMotif mood of the characters]] which makes the show's background music special.
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** A gal standing in the aftermath of a huge bar brawl recounts it to the police: "So this little [[ComicStrip/{{Popeye}} sailor]] dude whips out a can of spinach, this crazy music starts playin', and... well, just look at the place!"

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** A gal standing in the aftermath of a huge bar brawl recounts it to the police: "So this little [[ComicStrip/{{Popeye}} sailor]] dude whips out a can of spinach, this crazy music starts playin', and... well, just look at the place!"place!"

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* ''Series/YoungSheldon'': Discussed in "A German Folk Song and an Actual Adult". When Sheldon recaps ''Series/BeverlyHills90210'' for Missy, she notes that he's omitting the subtext of each scene because he can't tell social cues. Missy tells him to pay attention to the music, which informs what the characters are actually thinking. Later, when Mary tells Brenda that she's fine, adult Sheldon points to the viewers that the music actually means she's not fine.
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'''This trope lists {{lampshades}} of the phenomenon''', such as when characters hear the background music, often PlayedForLaughs; straight examples are [[OmnipresentTropes too many to count]]. For subversions, see LeftTheBackgroundMusicOn. For aversions, see RealityHasNoSoundtrack.

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'''This trope page lists {{lampshades}} of the phenomenon''', such as when characters hear the background music, often PlayedForLaughs; straight examples are [[OmnipresentTropes too many to count]]. For subversions, see LeftTheBackgroundMusicOn. For aversions, see RealityHasNoSoundtrack.
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Usage of background music dates back to pre-antique times. For an example, classic Greek plays had usually music in the background.

Background music is a staple trope in some media such as films and video games. The usage of background music in these types of media is so omnipresent that its absence is often more notable than its presence.

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When music is used in movies and TV shows, there's [[AudioDiegesis two types]]: in-universe music the characters hear and music that the in-universe characters don't hear, because it's for the audience only.

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When music is used in movies and TV shows, there's [[AudioDiegesis two types]]: in-universe music the characters hear and music that the in-universe characters don't hear, because it's for the audience only.
only. The first type is SourceMusic, aka "diegetic music", which is music you hear that comes from an in-universe source, such as the character's car radio as they're driving, a band at a bar, a street musician outside, or an instrument the character is playing.



Compare SourceMusic, aka "diegetic music", which is music you hear that comes from an in-universe source, such as the character's car radio as they're driving, a band at a bar, a street musician outside, or an instrument the character is playing.
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When music is used in movies and TV shows, there's [[AudioDiegesis two types]]: in-universe music the characters hear and music that the in-universe characters don't hear, because it's for the audience only.
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You may have noticed that in every audiovisual work, characters seem to have music playing in their heads at all times. Not songs they've heard. Not even classical tunes they’ve listened to. These are tunes that seem to just come out of nowhere, off the top of the character's head.

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You may have noticed that in every audiovisual work, characters seem to have music playing in their heads at all times. Not It's not [[DiegeticMusic music playing on a radio in their car and they aren't at a concert]]. It's not songs they've heard. Not even classical tunes they’ve listened to. These are tunes that seem to just come out of nowhere, off the top of the character's head.
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'''This trope lists {{lampshades}} of the phenomenon'''; straight examples are [[OmnipresentTropes too many to count]]. For subversions, see LeftTheBackgroundMusicOn. For aversions, see RealityHasNoSoundtrack.

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'''This trope lists {{lampshades}} of the phenomenon'''; phenomenon''', such as when characters hear the background music, often PlayedForLaughs; straight examples are [[OmnipresentTropes too many to count]]. For subversions, see LeftTheBackgroundMusicOn. For aversions, see RealityHasNoSoundtrack.
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Compare SourceMusic, aka "diegetic music", which music you hear that comes from an in-universe source, such as the character's car radio as they're driving, a band at a bar, a street musician outside, or an instrument the character is playing.

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Compare SourceMusic, aka "diegetic music", which is music you hear that comes from an in-universe source, such as the character's car radio as they're driving, a band at a bar, a street musician outside, or an instrument the character is playing.
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Compare SourceMusic, aka "diegetic music", which music you hear that comes from an in-universe source, such as the character's car radio as they're driving, a band at a bar, a street musician outside, or an instrument the character is playing.
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You may have noticed that in every visual work, characters seem to have music playing in their heads at all times. Not songs they've heard. Not even classical tunes they’ve listened to. These are tunes that seem to just come out of nowhere, off the top of the character's head.

This technique is used because it makes you sympathize with a character's emotions. Without music, you would not be able to connect with characters and feel their emotions.

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You may have noticed that in every visual audiovisual work, characters seem to have music playing in their heads at all times. Not songs they've heard. Not even classical tunes they’ve listened to. These are tunes that seem to just come out of nowhere, off the top of the character's head.

This technique is used because it makes you sympathize with a character's emotions. Without this music, you would might not be able to connect with characters and feel their emotions.
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See also BackgroundMusicOverride, VariableMix, DiegeticSwitch, ThemeTune, and ImageSong.

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See also BackgroundMusicOverride, VariableMix, DiegeticSwitch, ThemeTune, and ImageSong.ImageSong.
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* ''Comicstrip/TheFarSide'' has several gags where characters can hear the background music:
** One featured a shot of [[Radio/TheLoneRanger Tonto]] knocking on an outhouse door, whispering, "Kemosabe, hurry up, the music's starting!"
** A group of cowboys at camp looking around: "There it goes again -- whenever we settle in for the night, that harmonica starts up!"
** A gal standing in the aftermath of a huge bar brawl recounts it to the police: "So this little [[ComicStrip/{{Popeye}} sailor]] dude whips out a can of spinach, this crazy music starts playin', and... well, just look at the place!"
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'''This page lists {{lampshades}} of the phenomenon'''; straight examples are [[OmnipresentTropes too many to count]]. For subversions, see LeftTheBackgroundMusicOn.

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'''This page trope lists {{lampshades}} of the phenomenon'''; straight examples are [[OmnipresentTropes too many to count]]. For subversions, see LeftTheBackgroundMusicOn.
LeftTheBackgroundMusicOn. For aversions, see RealityHasNoSoundtrack.
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See also BackgroundMusicOverride, VariableMix, DiegeticSwitch, ThemeTune, and ImageSong.

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* ''Anime/PuellaMagiMadokaMagicaTheMovieRebellion'': In the movie, Mami hums her [[{{Leitmotif}} theme music]] while brushing her hair.
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[[folder:Film -- Live-Action]]
* ''Film/{{Deadpool|2016}}'': After teaming up with X-Men Colossus and Negasonic Teenage Warhead, Deadpool turns to the camera and says "cue the music." [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fGx6K90TmCI "X Gon' Give It to Ya"]] by Music/{{DMX}} kicks in.
* ''Film/Joker2019'': Lampshaded when Joker starts dancing to it on a staircase.
* ''Film/NotCool'': Tori snarks "Cue Creator/TheCW soundtrack" during an emotional moment when, indeed, the actual soundtrack of the movie is playing sappy background music, one of the movie's many moments of {{Bathos}}.
* ''Film/ShirleyValentine'': At one point, while being seduced on a boat with nobody but the two of them for miles, the titular character gets distracted wondering where the romantic music is coming from).
* ''Film/Spiderman3'': Lampshaded when Peter starts dancing to it in the middle of the street. He gets lots of odd looks from passerbys.
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[[folder:Live-Action TV]]
* One ''Series/{{Farscape}}'' episode had Crichton humming along with the show's music while on a bad trip.
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* ''Theatre/{{Urinetown}}'': At the end when Sally complains that the show should have a happy ending because the music is so happy.
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[[folder:Video Games]]
* ''VideoGame/BanjoKazooie'': In the second game--Kazooie observes when the music changes, signifying new events.
* ''VideoGame/ChronoTrigger'': After Dalton modifies the Epoch and gets ready to test it, the Heroic Theme plays, to which he exclaims "No, no, no! Stop the music!" at which point the crisis theme starts and he comments "Ah! Much better!".
* In ''VideoGame/LuigisMansionDarkMoon'', Luigi will hum what is actually the background music in an attempt to maintain morale.
* In ''VideoGame/TheReconstruction'', whenever a character joins the guild's roster, there's a little fanfare that plays. When the starting cast joins in the beginning, [[DeadpanSnarker Qual]][[MetaGuy stio]] says "Is that nauseatingly cheerful music gonna play every time someone joins?" at one point. [[spoiler:Kulkumatz]] [[BrickJoke also asks]] "What was that sound?" when he joins.
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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Archer}}'': When Carol/Cheryl hears ominous "tension music", she tells herself "Just ignore it, it's not diegetic.", and later screams "God damn it! Shut up, John Williams!" and "Please tell me you guys heard that!" for the next times it plays again.
* ''WesternAnimation/DangerMouse'': In "Very Important Penfold" from the reboot, the narrator tries to turn on the closing music for the credits... only for nothing to happen. He scrolls through several random sound effects before declaring that someone else can find the correct music, and leaves angrily.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'': In "Lisa's Belly", the Simpsons watch a documentary on Riot Rivers, a water park, with dramatic music. Homer says "No, it didn't happen that way. There was different music."
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* Musical composers [[https://www.quora.com/Do-musical-composers-hear-music-in-their-heads-all-of-the-time/answer/Harrison-Boyle reportedly]] ''do'' hear music in their heads all the time.
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See also BackgroundMusicOverride, VariableMix, DiegeticSwitch, ThemeTune, and ImageSong.

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* ''Anime/PuellaMagiMadokaMagicaTheMovieRebellion'': In the movie, Mami hums her [[{{Leitmotif}} theme music]] while brushing her hair.
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[[folder:Film -- Live-Action]]
* ''Film/{{Deadpool|2016}}'': After teaming up with X-Men Colossus and Negasonic Teenage Warhead, Deadpool turns to the camera and says "cue the music." [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fGx6K90TmCI "X Gon' Give It to Ya"]] by Music/{{DMX}} kicks in.
* ''Film/Joker2019'': Lampshaded when Joker starts dancing to it on a staircase.
* ''Film/NotCool'': Tori snarks "Cue Creator/TheCW soundtrack" during an emotional moment when, indeed, the actual soundtrack of the movie is playing sappy background music, one of the movie's many moments of {{Bathos}}.
* ''Film/ShirleyValentine'': At one point, while being seduced on a boat with nobody but the two of them for miles, the titular character gets distracted wondering where the romantic music is coming from).
* ''Film/Spiderman3'': Lampshaded when Peter starts dancing to it in the middle of the street. He gets lots of odd looks from passerbys.
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[[folder:Live-Action TV]]
* One ''Series/{{Farscape}}'' episode had Crichton humming along with the show's music while on a bad trip.
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[[folder:Theatre]]
* ''Theatre/{{Urinetown}}'': At the end when Sally complains that the show should have a happy ending because the music is so happy.
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[[folder:Video Games]]
* ''VideoGame/BanjoKazooie'': In the second game--Kazooie observes when the music changes, signifying new events.
* ''VideoGame/ChronoTrigger'': After Dalton modifies the Epoch and gets ready to test it, the Heroic Theme plays, to which he exclaims "No, no, no! Stop the music!" at which point the crisis theme starts and he comments "Ah! Much better!".
* In ''VideoGame/LuigisMansionDarkMoon'', Luigi will hum what is actually the background music in an attempt to maintain morale.
* In ''VideoGame/TheReconstruction'', whenever a character joins the guild's roster, there's a little fanfare that plays. When the starting cast joins in the beginning, [[DeadpanSnarker Qual]][[MetaGuy stio]] says "Is that nauseatingly cheerful music gonna play every time someone joins?" at one point. [[spoiler:Kulkumatz]] [[BrickJoke also asks]] "What was that sound?" when he joins.
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[[folder:Western Animation]]
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Archer}}'': When Carol/Cheryl hears ominous "tension music", she tells herself "Just ignore it, it's not diegetic.", and later screams "God damn it! Shut up, John Williams!" and "Please tell me you guys heard that!" for the next times it plays again.
* ''WesternAnimation/DangerMouse'': In "Very Important Penfold" from the reboot, the narrator tries to turn on the closing music for the credits... only for nothing to happen. He scrolls through several random sound effects before declaring that someone else can find the correct music, and leaves angrily.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'': In "Lisa's Belly", the Simpsons watch a documentary on Riot Rivers, a water park, with dramatic music. Homer says "No, it didn't happen that way. There was different music."
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[[folder:Real Life]]
* Musical composers [[https://www.quora.com/Do-musical-composers-hear-music-in-their-heads-all-of-the-time/answer/Harrison-Boyle reportedly]] ''do'' hear music in their heads all the time.
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