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Lip sync - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | In cases where only lip synching is featured (like short guest appearances in some TV shows), such artists often include kind of Easter eggs in their lip synched performances, like swapping instruments between band members, or even "playing" them in ways which clearly shows that it is not a live performance. |
 | | Lip synching songs is also used as a form of musical pantomime, in which a performer moves his/her lips to the words of a recording done by someone else, creating the illusion of the performer singing in the recorded singer's voice. |
 | | Lip synching can be a very difficult issue in translating foreign works to a domestic release, as a simple translation of the lines often leaves overrun or underrun of high dialog to mouth movements. |
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