harmony|harmonies in English
noun
[har·mo·ny || 'hɑrmənɪ /'hɑːm-]
unity, agreement, accord; pleasing balance, symmetry; pleasing combination of tones (Music)
Use "harmony|harmonies" in a sentence
1. Harmonies are often absent unless one accepts the musical nuance of imitation as structured harmony.
2. Add the high harmonies in the chorus.
3. It is a simple melody with complex harmonies.
4. Internal Harmony
5. The nuns' harmonies and children's choreography are polished and effective.
6. Eisuke Temple stupa also known as the Pagoda of Six Harmonies.
7. In harmony divine!
8. Working in harmony.
9. Pot Bellys Harmony Kingdom - Harmony Ball King Henry VIII English King Figurine
10. Peace and harmony one
11. 4 We know that the ear operates on a logarithmic scale because harmonies have a special meaning and harmonies are ratios and ratios are easiest to manipulate on a logarithmic scale.
12. They work together in harmony.
13. KEPLER, Johannes (1571-1630), Epitome of Copernican Astronomy & Harmonies of the World
14. Rhythms set a foundation for melodies and harmonies to play on top of.
15. What these Bindlestiffs will be packing are great tunes, wonderful harmonies, and instrumental excellence
16. Amity definition, friendship; peaceful harmony
17. The two sang in harmony.
18. Harmony Kingdom Pot Bellys Dog Fig
19. " Adrie, we used to sing'Kortjakje'in harmony "
20. The couple lives in perfect harmony.
21. Congruous definition, exhibiting harmony of parts
22. Harmony Marine Shipbrokers are Barge specialists
23. Gentlemen seek harmony but not uniformity.
24. Williams and his three brothers became professionals on local radio stations, singing barbershop harmonies.
25. 24 Decades later, its winning vocal harmonies and spirited musical style still has a palpable impact.