''Diegetic music, in case anyone doesn't know (and if you don't, you probably can't answer this question), refers to music within the narrative world of the film (the radio, a jukebox, etc.), while nondiegetic music can't be heard by the characters (the film score or soundtrack). In that class I was watching 'Singing in the Rain' and I realized that the music playing as they sing fits into neither of these definitions, since the characters can definitely hear it, but it comes out of nowhere. So which one does it fall under?''
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