Harmony
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- agreement or accord
- a pleasing combination of elements, or arrangement of sounds
Antonym
See also
- Barbershop music
- Consonance and dissonance
- Chord (music)
- Chord sequence
- Chromatic chord
- Chromatic mediant
- Counterpoint
- Harmonic series
- Harmonized scale
- Homophony (music)
- List of musical terminology
- Mathematics of musical scales
- Musica universalis
- Peter Westergaard's tonal theory
- Prolongation
- Physics of music
- Tonality
- Unified field
- Voice leading
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