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Definition of harmony
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of harmony is as below...
Harmony
(n.)
Concord
or
agreement
in
facts,
opinions,
manners,
interests,
etc.; good
correspondence;
peace and
friendship;
as, good
citizens
live in
harmony..
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Ethically
::
Ethically
(adv.)
According
to, in
harmony
with, moral
principles
or
character..
Keeping
::
Keeping
(n.)
Harmony
or
correspondence
between
the
different
parts of a work of art; as, the
foreground
of this
painting
is not in
keeping..
Cosmos
::
Cosmos
(n.) The
universe
or
universality
of
created
things;
-- so
called
from the order and
harmony
displayed
in it.
Counterpoint
::
Counterpoint
(n.) Music in
parts;
part
writing;
harmony;
polyphonic
music.
See
Polyphony.
Concinnity
::
Concinnity
(n.)
Internal
harmony
or
fitness;
mutual
adaptation
of
parts;
elegance;
-- used
chiefly
of style of
discourse.
Harmonize
::
Harmonize
(v. t.) To
accompany
with
harmony;
to
provide
with
parts,
as an air, or
melody..
Diapason
::
Diapason
(n.)
Concord,
as of notes an
octave
apart;
harmony..
Agreeableness
::
Agreeableness
(n.)
Resemblance;
concordance;
harmony;
-- with to or
between.
Rhyme
::
Rhyme (n.) An
expression
of
thought
in
numbers,
measure,
or
verse;
a
composition
in
verse;
a
rhymed
tale;
poetry;
harmony
of
language..
Chime
::
Chime (v. i.) To cause to sound in
harmony;
to play a tune, as upon a set of
bells;
to move or
strike
in
harmony..
Appoggiatura
::
Appoggiatura
(n.) A
passing
tone
preceding
an
essential
tone, and
borrowing
the time it
occupies
from that; a short
auxiliary
or grace note one
degree
above or below the
principal
note
unless
it be of the same
harmony;
--
generally
indicated
by a note of
smaller
size, as in the
illustration
above.
It forms no
essential
part of the
harmony..
Concord
::
Concord
(n.) A state of
agreement;
harmony;
union.
Discord
::
Discord
(v. i.) Want of
concord
or
agreement;
absence
of unity or
harmony
in
sentiment
or
action;
variance
leading
to
contention
and
strife;
disagreement;
--
applied
to
persons
or to
things,
and to
thoughts,
feelings,
or
purposes..
Chorally
::
Chorally
(adv.)
In the
manner
of a
chorus;
adapted
to be sung by a
choir;
in
harmony.
Harmony
::
Harmony
(n.) See
Harmonic
suture,
under
Harmonic..
Harmony
::
Harmony
(n.) A
succession
of
chords
according
to the rules of
progression
and
modulation.
Tenor
::
Tenor (n.) The
higher
of the two kinds of
voices
usually
belonging
to adult
males;
hence,
the part in the
harmony
adapted
to this
voice;
the
second
of the four parts in the scale of
sounds,
reckoning
from the base, and
originally
the air, to which the other parts were
auxillary..
Chord
::
Chord (n.) A
combination
of tones
simultaneously
performed,
producing
more or less
perfect
harmony,
as, the
common
chord..
Accord
::
Accord
(v. i.) To
agree;
to
correspond;
to be in
harmony;
--
followed
by with,
formerly
also by to; as, his
disposition
accords
with his
looks..
Symphony
::
Symphony
(n.) A
consonance
or
harmony
of
sounds,
agreeable
to the ear,
whether
the
sounds
are vocal or
instrumental,
or
both..
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