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Etymology: [ 'här-m&-nE ] (noun.) 14th century. First attested in 1602. From Middle English armonye from Old French harmonie/armonie from Latin harmonia from Ancient Greek ἁρμονία (harmonia, “joint, union, agreement, concord of sounds”)
Synonyms: accord, affinity, amicability, amity, compatibility, concord, conformity, consensus, consistency, cooperation, correspondence, empathy, friendship, good will, kinship, like-mindedness, meeting of minds, peace, rapport
Antonyms: clash, disagreement, discord, fighting, disproportion, imbalance, cacophony, jangling

uyum, ahenk, ahenin, düzen, uyumluluk, uyarlanma, uyuşma, intibak, harmoni, bağdaşma, armoni, ahenk ilmi, müz. armoni, adaptasyon, düzenlik, akort, gönül birliği, armoniler,

1 uyum     ts
2 ahenk  isim     ts
3 ahenin     ts
4 düzen  isim     ts
5 uyumluluk     ts
6 uyarlanma     ts
7 uyuşma     ts
8 intibak     ts
9 harmoni     ts
10 bağdaşma     ts
11 armoni  isim     ts
12 ahenk ilmi     ts
13 müz. armoni  isim     ts
14 adaptasyon     ts
15 düzenlik     ts
16 akort     ts
17 gönül birliği     ts
18harmonies armoniler     ts
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two or more notes played simultaneously to produce a chord, the academic study of chords, a pleasing combination of elements, or arrangement of sounds, the relationship between two distinct musical pitches (musical pitches being frequencies of vibration which produce audible sound) played simultaneously, agreement or accord, tune, See Harmonic suture, under Harmonic, The science which treats of their construction and progression, often used in Western music and other music forms, it is the practice of singing in parts, where each person has a part (often of different pitches) and sings or plays that part The sounds become blended together though of different pitch to give a uniform, beautiful sound Harmony usually has 4 sets of pitches: soprano (the highest), alto, tenor and bass (lowest) The highest voices are for female singers and the lowest for male singers, most often Harmony is rarely used, if at all, in Carnatic music, compatibility in opinion and action an agreeable sound property the structure of music with respect to the composition and progression of chords agreement of opinions a harmonious state of things in general and of their properties (as of colors and sounds); congruity of parts with one another and with the whole, A pleasing or congruent arrangement of parts, which helps to unify the visual elements of a composition, A succession of chords according to the rules of progression and modulation, is pleasing interaction of the parts of the design Hierarchy: is the way to drop down organization structure with parent/ child relationships HTA (Hierarchical Task Analysis): is the graphical representation of a decomposition of tasks and subtasks Aim is to describe in terms of a hierarchy Hybrid: an interface that includes both a display and control buttons (e g ATM) Back to Top, refers to a way of combining elements of art in order to accent their similarities and join the aspects of a composition into a cohesive whole, 1 The concordant combination of notes sounded simultaneously to produce chords 2 Countermelodic notes to accompany a tune Search Google com for Harmony, sync, In decoration, harmony refers to a combination of colours that is pleasing to the eye, good correspondence; peace and friendship; as, good citizens live in harmony, Concord or agreement in facts, opinions, manners, interests, etc, The just adaptation of parts to each other, in any system or combination of things, or in things intended to form a connected whole; such an agreement between the different parts of a design or composition as to produce unity of effect; as, the harmony of the universe, A literary work which brings together or arranges systematically parallel passages of historians respecting the same events, and shows their agreement or consistency; as, a harmony of the Gospels, simultaneous sounding of two or more different tones conceived as a unit, an agreeable sound property, agreement of opinions, The chords or vertical structure of a piece of music; the relationships existing between simultaneously sounding notes and chord progressions, The sounding of two or more tones simultaneously; the vertical aspect of music, The sound resulting from the simultaneous sounding of two or more tones consonant with each other, a harmonious state of things in general and of their properties (as of colors and sounds); congruity of parts with one another and with the whole, the structure of music with respect to the composition and progression of chords, If people are living in harmony with each other, they are living together peacefully rather than fighting or arguing. We must try to to live in peace and harmony with ourselves and those around us, unity, agreement, accord; pleasing balance, symmetry; pleasing combination of tones (Music), Harmony is the pleasant combination of different notes of music played at the same time. complex vocal harmonies. singing in harmony, The harmony of something is the way in which its parts are combined into a pleasant arrangement. the ordered harmony of the universe. In music, the sound of two or more notes heard simultaneously. In a narrower sense harmony refers to the extensively developed system of chords and the rules that govern relations between them in Western music. Harmony has always existed as the "vertical" (the relationship between simultaneous melodic lines) aspect of older music that is primarily contrapuntal; the rules of counterpoint are intended to control consonance and dissonance, which are fundamental aspects of harmony. However, the sense of harmony as dominating the individual contrapuntal lines followed from the invention of the continuo 1600; the bass line became the generating force upon which harmonies were built. This approach was formalized in the 18th century in a treatise by Jean-Philippe Rameau, who argued that all harmony is based on the "root" or fundamental note of a chord. Tonality is principally a harmonic concept and is based not only on a seven-note scale of a given key but on a set of harmonic relations and progressions based on triads (three-note chords) drawn from the scale, compatibility in opinion and action, Two or more different tones sounding at the same time, The simultaneous sounding, or playing, or notes in a particular way, resulting in specific musical relationships between notes, The simultaneous combination of notes and the ensuing relationships of intervals and chords Not all musics of the world rely on harmony for interest, but it is central to most Western music, – Two or more different tones playing at the same time, The perception of notes sounded at once The term often refers to the chords that underlie a melody, or to the theory that underlies the construction of these chords, Two or more notes sounded together Consonance and dissonance, the prime properties of harmony, are defined in terms of horizontal motion or consonance, which is stable (thirds, fifths, octaves), while the instability of dissonance (all the other intervals) prompts a resolution to consonance, Other threads of music that aren't meant to stand alone They exist only to support the melody and augment whatever feeling the melody is trying to convey, The chordal accompaniment of a melody; vertical representation instead of horizontal, the simultaneous playing of tones, Two or more notes sounding simultaneously, 1 The study of progression, structure, and relationships of chords 2 When pitches are in agreement, or consonance, Two or more tones sounding together, any simultaneous combination of musical tones The term is generally used to mean a chord, or a combination of tones, that sounds agreeable, A principle of art and design concerned with the blending of one or more of the elements in a work of art to create a pleasing effect, balance, symmetry, and a composed appearance, n (IC) The willful agreement to work with others to make them and their mutual tasks successful (D) Agreement in feeling or opinion, accord, plural of harmony,

19 two or more notes played simultaneously to produce a chord     ts
20 the academic study of chords     ts
21 a pleasing combination of elements, or arrangement of sounds     ts
22 the relationship between two distinct musical pitches (musical pitches being frequencies of vibration which produce audible sound) played simultaneously     ts
23 agreement or accord - "America’s social harmony has depended at least to some degree on economic growth. It is easier to get along when everyone, more or less, is getting ahead. — Evan Thomas, , Newsweek 2010-12-04"     ts
24 tune     ts
25 See Harmonic suture, under Harmonic     ts
26 The science which treats of their construction and progression     ts
27 often used in Western music and other music forms, it is the practice of singing in parts, where each person has a part (often of different pitches) and sings or plays that part The sounds become blended together though of different pitch to give a uniform, beautiful sound Harmony usually has 4 sets of pitches: soprano (the highest), alto, tenor and bass (lowest) The highest voices are for female singers and the lowest for male singers, most often Harmony is rarely used, if at all, in Carnatic music     ts
28 compatibility in opinion and action an agreeable sound property the structure of music with respect to the composition and progression of chords agreement of opinions a harmonious state of things in general and of their properties (as of colors and sounds); congruity of parts with one another and with the whole     ts
29 A pleasing or congruent arrangement of parts, which helps to unify the visual elements of a composition     ts
30 A succession of chords according to the rules of progression and modulation     ts
31 is pleasing interaction of the parts of the design Hierarchy: is the way to drop down organization structure with parent/ child relationships HTA (Hierarchical Task Analysis): is the graphical representation of a decomposition of tasks and subtasks Aim is to describe in terms of a hierarchy Hybrid: an interface that includes both a display and control buttons (e g ATM) Back to Top     ts
32 refers to a way of combining elements of art in order to accent their similarities and join the aspects of a composition into a cohesive whole     ts
33 1 The concordant combination of notes sounded simultaneously to produce chords 2 Countermelodic notes to accompany a tune Search Google com for Harmony     ts
34 sync     ts
35 In decoration, harmony refers to a combination of colours that is pleasing to the eye     ts
36 good correspondence; peace and friendship; as, good citizens live in harmony     ts
37 Concord or agreement in facts, opinions, manners, interests, etc     ts
38 The just adaptation of parts to each other, in any system or combination of things, or in things intended to form a connected whole; such an agreement between the different parts of a design or composition as to produce unity of effect; as, the harmony of the universe     ts
39 A literary work which brings together or arranges systematically parallel passages of historians respecting the same events, and shows their agreement or consistency; as, a harmony of the Gospels     ts
40 simultaneous sounding of two or more different tones conceived as a unit     ts
41 an agreeable sound property     ts
42 agreement of opinions     ts
43 The chords or vertical structure of a piece of music; the relationships existing between simultaneously sounding notes and chord progressions     ts
44 The sounding of two or more tones simultaneously; the vertical aspect of music     ts
45 The sound resulting from the simultaneous sounding of two or more tones consonant with each other     ts
46 a harmonious state of things in general and of their properties (as of colors and sounds); congruity of parts with one another and with the whole     ts
47 the structure of music with respect to the composition and progression of chords     ts
48 If people are living in harmony with each other, they are living together peacefully rather than fighting or arguing. We must try to to live in peace and harmony with ourselves and those around us     ts
49 unity, agreement, accord; pleasing balance, symmetry; pleasing combination of tones (Music)  isim     ts
50 Harmony is the pleasant combination of different notes of music played at the same time. complex vocal harmonies. singing in harmony     ts
51 The harmony of something is the way in which its parts are combined into a pleasant arrangement. the ordered harmony of the universe. In music, the sound of two or more notes heard simultaneously. In a narrower sense harmony refers to the extensively developed system of chords and the rules that govern relations between them in Western music. Harmony has always existed as the "vertical" (the relationship between simultaneous melodic lines) aspect of older music that is primarily contrapuntal; the rules of counterpoint are intended to control consonance and dissonance, which are fundamental aspects of harmony. However, the sense of harmony as dominating the individual contrapuntal lines followed from the invention of the continuo 1600; the bass line became the generating force upon which harmonies were built. This approach was formalized in the 18th century in a treatise by Jean-Philippe Rameau, who argued that all harmony is based on the "root" or fundamental note of a chord. Tonality is principally a harmonic concept and is based not only on a seven-note scale of a given key but on a set of harmonic relations and progressions based on triads (three-note chords) drawn from the scale     ts
52 compatibility in opinion and action     ts
53 Two or more different tones sounding at the same time     ts
54 The simultaneous sounding, or playing, or notes in a particular way, resulting in specific musical relationships between notes     ts
55 The simultaneous combination of notes and the ensuing relationships of intervals and chords Not all musics of the world rely on harmony for interest, but it is central to most Western music     ts
56 – Two or more different tones playing at the same time     ts
57 The perception of notes sounded at once The term often refers to the chords that underlie a melody, or to the theory that underlies the construction of these chords     ts
58 Two or more notes sounded together Consonance and dissonance, the prime properties of harmony, are defined in terms of horizontal motion or consonance, which is stable (thirds, fifths, octaves), while the instability of dissonance (all the other intervals) prompts a resolution to consonance     ts
59 Other threads of music that aren't meant to stand alone They exist only to support the melody and augment whatever feeling the melody is trying to convey     ts
60 The chordal accompaniment of a melody; vertical representation instead of horizontal     ts
61 the simultaneous playing of tones     ts
62 Two or more notes sounding simultaneously     ts
63 1 The study of progression, structure, and relationships of chords 2 When pitches are in agreement, or consonance     ts
64 Two or more tones sounding together     ts
65 any simultaneous combination of musical tones The term is generally used to mean a chord, or a combination of tones, that sounds agreeable     ts
66 A principle of art and design concerned with the blending of one or more of the elements in a work of art to create a pleasing effect, balance, symmetry, and a composed appearance     ts
67 n (IC) The willful agreement to work with others to make them and their mutual tasks successful (D) Agreement in feeling or opinion, accord     ts
68harmonies plural of harmony     ts
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