harmony (noun)

  • 111impressionism — noun a) a movement in art characterized by visible brush strokes, ordinary subject matters, and an emphasis on light and its changing qualities b) a style that avoided …

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  • 112symphony — noun [ˈsɪɱ.fəˌniː/ a) an extended piece of music of sophisticated structure, usually for orchestra b) harmony in music or colour, or a harmonious …

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  • 113negro spiritual — noun A genre of African American song, usually with a Christian text, and sung a cappella with no harmony; it developed into gospel music …

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  • 114disharmony — noun The absence of harmony or concordance …

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  • 115law of Hobson-Jobson — noun The rule that words or phrases borrowed between languages will be modified in their pronunciation as necessary to conform to the set of sounds used by the borrowing language. Its variations show a familiar effort to bring a new and strange… …

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  • 116discordance — noun a) A state of discord b) Lack of harmony; dissonance …

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  • 117unison — noun a) The state of being together, in harmony, at the same time, as one, synchronized. Everyone moved in unison, but the sudden change in weight distribution capsized the boat. b) The simultaneous playing of an identical note more than once …

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  • 118stride piano — noun A style of piano playing in which the left hand plays a four beat harmony involving large intervals …

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  • 119kabouter — noun A tiny folkloric man who traditionally wears a pointy red hat, lives in harmony with nature and resides in mushrooms, similar to a gnome, leprechaun or a smurf …

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  • 120diaphony — noun A primitive form of harmony in which the parts proceeded by parallel motion in fourths, fifths, and octaves See Also: diaphonic …

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