Harmonious+tones

  • 71tune — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. melody, air; harmony, concord. See music. v. modulate, adjust, attune; harmonize. See agreement. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. melody, air, aria, song, harmony, strain, theme, piece, number, ditty, jingle,… …

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  • 72harmony — har•mo•ny [[t]ˈhɑr mə ni[/t]] n. pl. nies 1) agreement; accord; harmonious relations 2) a consistent, orderly, or pleasing arrangement of parts; congruity 3) mad a) any simultaneous combination of tones b) the simultaneous combination of tones,… …

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  • 73Tune — Tune, n. [A variant of tone.] 1. A sound; a note; a tone. The tune of your voices. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. (Mus.) (a) A rhythmical, melodious, symmetrical series of tones for one voice or instrument, or for any number of voices or instruments in… …

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  • 74harmonica — noun Etymology: Italian armonica, feminine of armonico harmonious Date: 1762 1. glass harmonica 2. a small rectangular wind instrument with free reeds recessed in air slots from which tones are sounded by exhaling and inhaling • harmonicist noun …

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  • 75Frédéric Chopin — Chopin redirects here. For other uses, see Chopin (disambiguation). Chopin at 25, by Maria Wodzińska, 1835 Frédéric François Chopin (French pronunciation: [fʁe.de.ʁik ʃɔ.pɛ̃]; Polish: Fryderyk Franciszek Ch …

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  • 76Irish diaspora — Emigrants Leave Ireland , engraving by Henry Doyle (1827–1892), from Mary Frances Cusack s Illustrated History of Ireland, 1868 …

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  • 80Noise (music) — Noise music Stylistic origins Modernism 20th century classical music Electronic art music Musique concrète Electroacoustic music Performance art Free improvisation Cultural origins Early 1910s Europe Typical instruments …

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