harmony

  • 21Harmony 5 — est un groupe de musique française, ayant participé à la sélection française à l Eurovision 1976, en interprètant Ne dis pas que tu m aimes , terminant la 3ème place[1], derrière Jean Guidoni, interprètant la chanson Marie Valentine . Références… …

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  • 22harmony — index accordance (understanding), adjustment, agreement (concurrence), coherence, comity, compatibility …

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  • 23harmony — ► NOUN (pl. harmonies) 1) the combination of simultaneously sounded musical notes to produce chords and chord progressions having a pleasing effect. 2) the quality of forming a pleasing and consistent whole. 3) agreement or concord. ORIGIN Latin… …

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  • 24harmony — [här′mə nē] n. pl. harmonies [ME armony < OFr harmonie < L harmonia < Gr < harmos, a fitting < IE base * ar > ART3, ARM1] 1. a combination of parts into a pleasing or orderly whole; congruity 2. agreement in feeling, action,… …

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  • 25Harmony — This article is about musical harmony and harmonies. For other uses of the term, see Harmony (disambiguation). Disharmony redirects here. For the episode of Angel, see Disharmony (Angel) …

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  • 26Harmony — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Cet article possède un paronyme, voir : Harmonie (homonymie). Harmony, harmonie en anglais, peut faire référence …

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  • 27harmony — noun 1 state of agreement ADJECTIVE ▪ complete, perfect ▪ relative ▪ They ve lived together in reasonable harmony for many years. ▪ domestic, political …

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  • 28harmony — /hahr meuh nee/, n., pl. harmonies. 1. agreement; accord; harmonious relations. 2. a consistent, orderly, or pleasing arrangement of parts; congruity. 3. Music. a. any simultaneous combination of tones. b. the simultaneous combination of tones,… …

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  • 29harmony — har|mo|ny [ˈha:məni US ˈha:r ] n plural harmonies [Date: 1300 1400; : French; Origin: harmonie, from Latin harmonia, from Greek, joint, harmony ] 1.) [C usually plural, U] notes of music combined together in a pleasant way in harmony ▪ a choir… …

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  • 30harmony */*/ — UK [ˈhɑː(r)mənɪ] / US [ˈhɑrmənɪ] noun Word forms harmony : singular harmony plural harmonies 1) [uncountable] a situation in which people live and work well with other people, or in a way that does not damage things around them… …

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