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Barbershop quartet productions
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harmonies
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n. (plural of harmony English)
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Harmony \Har"mo*ny\ (h[aum]r"m[-o]*n[y^]), n.; pl. Harmonies (-n[i^]z). [F. harmonie, L. harmonia, Gr. "armoni`a joint, proportion, concord, fr. "armo`s a fitting or joining. See Article .] The just adaptation of parts to each other, in any system or combination ...
Usage examples of harmonies.
And let it fill the Daedal cups like fire, And from the flower-inwoven soil divine Ye all-triumphant harmonies arise, As dew from earth under the twilight stars: Drink!
The Harmonies of Heaven correspond to those of Earth, and the Eternal Life accomplishes its evolutions in accordance with the same laws as the life of a dog.
The Rose was for the Initiates the living and blooming symbol of the revelation of the harmonies of being.
Rose, the living symbol of the revelation of the harmonies of being, 821-l.
He had written a song for them to sing together at the great bonfire, and he had drawn her aside, away from the clustered campfires, to practice its intricate harmonies and rhythms.
It was an exquisite piece of constantly shifting harmonies and lead lines, and Miriam laughed with delight when she recognized it.
She liked to listen to the music, get a sense of its tone and mood, and then make up her own harmonies, which often differed radically from the ones the composer might have intended.
Their voices were nearly matched in range, so the harmonies were close, and at times the two lines became unison.
Therefore, the harmonies were generally simple, unimaginative descant lines designed more to please the ear than to rouse the god.
With the two duets she was obedient, tamely accepting the harmonies of the composer, but on the final tenor solo, she played with the music a little, embroidering a little here, echoing a little there.
Over the past couple of weeks, Jossis had learned the harmonies to a few of the more common melodies, and had acquired the ability to produce the words at least phonetically, so he always sang along on the pieces he knew.
And harmonies of wisdom and of song, And thoughts, and deeds worthy of thoughts so fair.
He commenced as a violin player, and attracted attention while a mere child by his original passages, chromatics, new harmonies and modulations.
He was fond of chromatic harmonies and double stops, which imparted great sonority to his playing.
Under the excitement of the sentiment of a poem, or of dramatic incidents narrated, strange harmonies spontaneously suggested themselves, and melodies exquisitely appropriate to the sentiment he desired to convey.