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  Harmony (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Harmony is the art of using chords in music.
Harmony Kendall, television character on Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel
This is a disambiguation page: a list of articles associated with the same title.
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 Harmony - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Harmony is the use and study of pitch simultaneity and chords, actual or implied, in music.
Very often, harmony is a result of counterpoint or polyphony, several melodic lines or motifs being played at once, though harmony may control the counterpoint.
Harmony may also be distinguished as centrifugal or centripetal harmony, harmony which leads away from or to the tonic, respectively.
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 Harmony - the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Harmony is the use and study of pitch simultaneityand chords, actual or implied, in music.
Very often, harmony is a result of counterpoint or polyphony, several melodic lines or motifsbeing played at once, though harmony may control the counterpoint.
Subordinate harmony is the hierarchical tonality or tonal harmony well known today,while coordinate harmony is the older Medieval and Renaissance tonalité ancienne, "the term is meant to signify thatsonorities are linked one after the other without giving rise to the impression of a goal-directed development.
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 Easy Encyclopedia - Online Encyclopedia. Knowledge is Power
Harmony is the art of using chordss (actual or implied) in music.
Notes may be considered to be in harmony with each other when some of the harmonics of each note, especially the louder harmonics (which are often the lower ones), share the same frequency (with a small margin of error).
For much of the history of western classical music the conventions and rules of harmony were strictly enforced, often by the controlling influence of the Church, while folk music and non-Western music also developed often widely different notions of harmony.
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 Harmony Gold   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The Harmony Society is best known for its worldly successes, eventually building what were in effect three small cities, one at Harmony, near what is now Ambridge, Pennsylvania, another by a splinter group in nearby Economy in Beaver County, Pennsylvania, and the third in New Harmony, Indiana.
In vowel harmony, the place of articulation of the (main) vowel in the root requires that the other vowels (in inflectional and derivational affixes) be adjusted to match it.
Non-initially, the neutral vowels are transparent to and unaffected by vowel harmony.
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 :::► Dictionary of Meaning www.mauspfeil.net ◄:::
For other uses of the term, see Harmony (disambiguation).'' __NOTOC__ '''Harmony''' is the use and study of pitch simultaneity and chord (music) chords, actual or implied, in music.
Very often, harmony is a result of counterpoint or polyphony, several melodic lines or motif (music) motifs being played at once, though harmony may control the counterpoint.
Subordinate harmony is the hierarchical tonality or tonal harmony well known today, while coordinate harmony is the older Medieval music Medieval and Renaissance music Renaissance ''tonalité ancienne'', "the term is meant to signify that sonorities are linked one after the other without giving rise to the impression of a goal-directed development.
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 Harmony   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Harmony is the art of using pitch simultaneity (or chord s, actual or implied) in music.
Harmony is based on harmonic s and resonance s.
Some tradition s of music performance, composition, and theory have specific rules of harmony, typically amounting to a simplified description of harmonics and resonances, which will be more or less appropriate depending on the instrument (s) to which they are applied.
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Very often, harmony is a result of several melodic lines or motifs being played at once, creating counterpoint counterpoint and called polyphony polyphony.
Notes may be considered to be in harmony with each other when some of the harmonics of each note, especially the louder harmonics (which are often the lower ones), share the same frequency frequency (with a small margin of error margin of error).
Some tradition traditions of music performance performance, composition composition, and theory theory have specific rules of harmony, typically amounting to a simplified description of harmonics and resonances, which will be more or less appropriate depending on the instrument instrument(s) to which they are applied.
www.biodatabase.de /harmony   (446 words)

  
 Harmony Encyclopedia Article @ TheHumanFigure.com (The Human Figure)
For other uses of the term, see Harmony (disambiguation).
For much of the common practice period of European classical music, there was a general trend for harmony to become more dissonant; chords considered daring in one generation become commonplace in the next.
Role of the drone in the evolution of counterpoint and harmony
www.thehumanfigure.com /encyclopedia/Harmony   (606 words)

  
 Music - Wikipedia
Closely related to melody but a much newer development is harmony.
Harmony is the sound made by two different notes played at once, whether on one instrument such as a guitar or piano or the intersection of two or more musical lines on distinct instruments, such as in a fugue.
For much of the history of western classical music the conventions and rules of harmony were strictly enforced, often by the controlling influence of the Church, whilst folk music and non-Western music also developed often widely different notions of harmony.
nostalgia.wikipedia.org /wiki/Music   (306 words)

  
 Dharma - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Dharma may be used to refer to rules of the operation of the mind or universe in a metaphysical system, or to rules of comportment in an ethical system.
Indeed, there was a single, unchanging harmony working 'behind the scenes.' A right path existed, ready to be taken by the righteous ones.
An earlier and insightful demonstration of the continuity of thought from rta to dharma is a brief but "pregnant definition" ((3) of dharma given in the Brihadaranyaka Upanishad, a pre-Buddhist work dating back to between 1000 to 700 BCE.
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 Harmony (disambiguation) - TheBestLinks.com - United States, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, RealNetworks, New York, ...
Harmony (disambiguation), United States, Harmony, Buffy the Vampire Slayer...
Harmony is also used in a general sense to refer to a state of peaceful order.
Harmony Kendall is the name of a character in the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel
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 ooBdoo
For instance, melody and harmony are often considered to be given more importance in classical music at the expense of rhythm and timbre.
This is referred to as musical notation, and the study of how to read notation involves music theory, harmony, the study of performance practice, and in some cases an understanding of historical performance methods.
In popular music and jazz, music notation almost always indicates only the basic framework of the melody, harmony, or performance approach; musicians and singers are expected to know the performance conventions and styles associated with specific genres and pieces.
www.oobdoo.com /wikipedia/index.php?title=Music   (4234 words)

  
 Harmony   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Harmony is the art of using pitch simultaneity (or chords, actual or implied) in music.
But the earlier chord progression is independent of the later one and vice versa." Coordinate harmony follows direct (adjacent) relationships rather than indirect as in subcordinate.
Interval cycles create symmetrical harmonies, such as frequently in the music of Alban Berg, George Perle, Arnold Schoenberg, Bela Bartok, and Edgard Varese's Density 21.5.
www.centipedia.com /articles/Harmony   (548 words)

  
 Sun Harmony   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
But this page is explicitly about harmony in music, and I think it's better to keep it that way - things could get quite confusing and confused if we mix the various concepts of harmony together.
The Harmony Society was a Christian theosophy and alchemist society founded in Iptingen, Germany, in 1785 or 1786.
Due to religious persecution by the Lutheran Church, the Harmony Society moved to the United States in 1803–1804, eventually purchasing 3000 acres (12 km²) of land in Butler County, Pennsylvania.
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 Harmony - Harmony News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
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 Pinto : search word
That was a curious morning in the old lodge of Maria Theresa, consciousness, while Peter sat beside him and figured on an old support one, while McLean ate his heart out in wretchedness in thin elbows on the table, her pointed chin in her palms.
She had no stock of aphorisms for the her." Perhaps Harmony would have been less comfortable, Marie less not on the same basis as Stewart's had been, or had Harmony taken in and presented.
Harmony stewed a chicken for supper, and creamed the breast for cloth, Peter's favorite cheese.
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 Harmony (disambiguation): Facts and details from Encyclopedia Topic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Harmony (The structure of music with respect to the composition and progression of chords)
Harmony is also the name of several places in the United States of America (North American republic containing 50 states - 48 conterminous states in North America plus Alaska in northwest North America and the Hawaiian Islands in the Pacific Ocean; achieved independence in 1776)
Harmony Kendall (Harmony kendall is a fictional character in the television shows buffy the vampire slayer and angel,...)
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 Bone Thug And Harmony   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
It is socalled because its fibres are aligned at random, and as a result has low strength.
For much of the history of western classical music, including the common practice period, the conventions and rules ofharmony were strictly enforced, often by the controlling influence of the Roman Catholic Church, while folk music andnon-Western music also developed often widely different notions of Harmojy.
Church music was controlled by the churches in theBaroque and Classical periods, and music which had harmonies considered too dissonant w...
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 IAWTC - Encyclopedia Dramatica   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Another common usage is for your friends (in reality, your sock journals) to rapidly "iawtc" your pwn of a loser to be a winner.
Or, when stated by jews, "I Annihilated WTC", which is in an allusion to the fact that JEWS DID WTC.
This is a disambiguation page — we hope you feel less ambiguated.
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 Harmony   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Danny Henley is beginning his 17th year as superintendent of Harmony Grove Schools, so he feels qualified to say that the district is better than it's ever been.
The group is one of 15 central Arkansas squads invited to participate in the competition.
The Harmony Art show, with yesterdays star and todays society woman Tina Amabani as patron, has become a major event in the art calendar and has emerged as Indias largest private contemporary art show.
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 Harmony - TheBestLinks.com - Alban Berg, Baroque music, Counterpoint, Classical music, ...
Harmony, Alban Berg, Baroque music, Counterpoint, Classical music, Folk music...
Subordinate harmony is the hierarchical tonality or tonal harmony well known today, while subordinate harmony is the older Medieval and Renaissance tonalite ancienne, "the term is meant to signify that sonorities are linked one after the other without giving rise to the impression of a goal-directed development.
But the earlier chord progression is independent of the later one and vice versua." Coordinate harmony follows direct (adjacent) relationships rather than indirect as in subcordinate.
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 Tenor   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
In four part chorale-style harmony, it is the second lowest voice, above the bass and below the soprano and alto.
A typical operatic tenor will have a range extending from the C below middle C to the C above middle C (C3-C5), though in choral music tenors are rarely asked to sing that high except in solos.
In the Barbershop harmony musical style, the name "tenor" is used for the highest part.
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 Bone Thugs N Harmony Art Of War   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Thuggee (or tuggee) (from the Sanskrit root sthag (Pali, thak), to conceal, mainly applied to fraudulent concealment) was an Indian cult worshipping Kali whose members were known as Thus.
For much of the history of western classical music, including the common practice period, the conventions and rules ofharmony were strictly enforced, often by the controlling influence of the Roman Catholic Church, while folk music andnon-Western music also developed often widely different notions of Haromny.
Church music was controlled by the churches in theBaroque and Classical periods, and music which had harmonies considered too dissonan...
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 SonicBreakdown: Wikipedia Topic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Music is a natural intuitive phenomenon operating in the three worlds of time, pitch, energy, and under the three distinct and interrelated organization structures of rhythm, harmony, and melody.
Because the music phenomenon is natural and intuitive, humans can also virtually perform and hear music in their minds, without even learning or understanding it.
In this view, there are observable patterns to what is broadly labeled music, and while there are understandable cultural variations, the properties of music are the properties of sound as perceived and processed by people.
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 Harmonious music - For over two thousand years, musicians and scientists have puzzled over why some combinations of ...
In a lot of hospitals now, the medical profession are insisting upon music, very soft harmonious music for people who are suffering from nervous disorders.
Pray also that the harmonious music of the Kingdom of God will be heard by all who pass by your church.
Harmony is the use and study of pitch
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 Enemy Within: Encyclopedia topic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The Master brings him to the Cloister Room, where the Eye of Harmony (Eye of Harmony: the eye of harmony, in the long-running british science fiction on televisionscience fiction...
The Eye of Harmony is on Gallifrey (Gallifrey: gallifrey is a fictional planet in the long-running british science fiction on televisionscience...
The Eye of Harmony shown in the telemovie was a power-tap; a dimensional link to the actual Eye of Harmony.
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 Kristie's Harmony Web Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The 28th Harmony Festival - June 9, 10, and 11, 2006, at the Sonoma County Fairgrounds...
Background/Old News: Harmony (Logitech) remotes are "activity centered"...
It is very easy to use and extremely easy to program given the number of components in my home theater.
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 Star Trek - The TV IV
Star Trek, created by Gene Roddenberry, was in its first incarnation a stunning and often bizarre epic of interstellar travel and interracial harmony (both between humans and aliens and within humanity itself).
Airing in the late 60s during the height of the Cold War, Star Trek used the allegory of outer space to project a message of harmony and understanding.
Star Trek made television history when Captain Kirk and Lieutenant Uhura were shown to kiss each other other (albeit under the control of a telepathic tyrant), the first interracial kiss on US television.
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 Paramount   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
This is a disambiguation page; that is, one that just points to other pages that might otherwise have the same name.
If you followed a link here, you might want to go back and fix that link to point to the appropriate specific page.
consonant, congruous, consentaneous[obs3], correspondent, congenial; with, in harmony with, in keeping with, in unison with, &c.
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