Mickey Mousing/Playing With

Mickey Mousing: Scoring a segment such that the music punctuates the physical motions occurring.
 * Straight: Bob goes through his morning routine, and music punctuates whenever he's doing.
 * Exaggerated: Bob goes through his morning routine, and the slightest movement causes extremely loud and bombastic music to play.
 * Downplayed: Music only plays when Bob does something unusual
 * Justified: Bob's house has sound cues and speakers built in.
 * Inverted: An orchestra plays, and the symphony is composed entirely of sound effects.
 * Or the action of the scene is written out, instead, to match the already written musical score.
 * Subverted: Bob's wacky hijinks are done in complete silence...
 * Double Subverted: ...until he turns the sounds on again.
 * Parodied: Bob can't get through his morning routine due to everything he does making music, which scares him.
 * Deconstructed: The music is all in Bob's head, and his friends think he's nuts.
 * Reconstructed: ...but Bob doesn't care. He likes it anyway.
 * Zig Zagged: Music either plays or doesn't, depending on how odd the focal character is.
 * Averted: Bob either goes through his routine with completely normal sounds OR the scene is silent.
 * Enforced: "The kids won't like it unless there's music whenever Bob does something."
 * Lampshaded: "Alice's is composing her newest work in the other room, the 'Routine of an Average Man'."
 * Invoked: Bob hires a band to punctuate his routine with sound effects.
 * Defied: Bob puts in earplugs so he can do his routine in peace.
 * Discussed: "The music that plays whenever I do anything's getting on my nerves."
 * Conversed: "See, there's music that plays whenever Bob does something."

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