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All harmonics synonyms

har·mon·ics
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noun harmonics

  • arrangement — Arrangements are plans and preparations which you make so that something will happen or be possible.
  • unity — the state of being one; oneness.
  • melody — musical sounds in agreeable succession or arrangement.
  • composition — When you talk about the composition of something, you are referring to the way in which its various parts are put together and arranged.
  • tuneThomas James ("Tommy") born 1939, U.S. dancer, choreographer, actor, singer, and director.
  • chord — A chord is a number of musical notes played or sung at the same time with a pleasing effect.
  • unison — coincidence in pitch of two or more musical tones, voices, etc.
  • consonance — agreement, harmony, or accord
  • concert — A concert is a performance of music.
  • richness — having wealth or great possessions; abundantly supplied with resources, means, or funds; wealthy: a rich man; a rich nation.
  • concurrence — Someone's concurrence is their agreement to something.
  • piece — a separate or limited portion or quantity of something: a piece of land; a piece of chocolate.
  • chime — When a bell or a clock chimes, it makes ringing sounds.
  • chorus — A chorus is a part of a song which is repeated after each verse.
  • symphony — Music. an elaborate instrumental composition in three or more movements, similar in form to a sonata but written for an orchestra and usually of far grander proportions and more varied elements. an instrumental passage occurring in a vocal composition, or between vocal movements in a composition. an instrumental piece, often in several movements, forming the overture to an opera or the like.
  • triad — a group of three, especially of three closely related persons or things.
  • blend — If you blend substances together or if they blend, you mix them together so that they become one substance.
  • overtone — Music. an acoustical frequency that is higher in frequency than the fundamental.
  • blending — to mix smoothly and inseparably together: to blend the ingredients in a recipe.
  • polyphony — Music. polyphonic composition; counterpoint.
  • diapason — either of two stops (open and stopped diapason) usually found throughout the compass of a pipe organ that give it its characteristic tone colour
  • tuneful — full of melody; melodious: tuneful compositions.
  • melodious — of the nature of or characterized by melody; tuneful.
  • soundThe, a strait between SW Sweden and Zealand, connecting the Kattegat and the Baltic. 87 miles (140 km) long; 3–30 miles (5–48 km) wide.
  • modulation — the act of modulating.
  • timbre — Acoustics, Phonetics. the characteristic quality of a sound, independent of pitch and loudness, from which its source or manner of production can be inferred. Timbre depends on the relative strengths of the components of different frequencies, which are determined by resonance.
  • harmonic — pertaining to harmony, as distinguished from melody and rhythm.
  • rate — the amount of a charge or payment with reference to some basis of calculation: a high rate of interest on loans.
  • frequency — Also, frequence. the state or fact of being frequent; frequent occurrence: We are alarmed by the frequency of fires in the neighborhood.
  • euphony — The quality of being pleasing to the ear, especially through a harmonious combination of words.
  • attunement — an attuning or act of making harmonious
  • concinnity — a harmonious arrangement of parts, esp in literary works, speeches, etc
  • mellifluousness — sweetly or smoothly flowing; sweet-sounding: a mellifluous voice; mellifluous tones.
  • organum — an organon.
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