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This is an undeniably cool Poopism of sorts where a clip or entire video has its audio changed to match the pitch with the notes of a G major guitar chord (as summarized by Gallers). The result is a distorted and often scary sounding piece of audio, usually to accompany a color-inverted or tinted video. Few editing softwares allow for G Major usage, so it is a less common effect to find. It is also sometimes known simply as the original video with a word replaced with "scary." For example, Rick Roll in G Major, which started the "Scary" fad, can be found as "Scaryroll." Many songs, sources, and fads can be found in G Major. The fad was started off by Gallers with his video, Hotel Mario in G Major. They are usually made with Audacity, although Sony Vegas can also distort sound.
The "G" is occasionally said to stand for Giygas.
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