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 +[[Image:Vitruvian Man by Da Vinci.jpg|thumb|left|200px|''[[Vitruvian Man]]'' by [[Leonardo da Vinci]], see [[man is the measure of all things]]]]
 +[[Image:Buffalo Gals (1840).jpg|thumb|right|200px|This page '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is part of the [[music]] series.<br><small>Illustration: Sheet music to "[[Buffalo Gals]]" (c. 1840), a [[traditional song]].</small><br>Maxim: "[[writing about music is like dancing about architecture]]".]]
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 +In [[music]], '''harmony''' is the use of simultaneous [[pitch (music)|pitches]] ([[tone (music)|tones]], [[note (music)|notes]]), or [[chord (music)|chords]]. In general usage, it refers to [[agreement]] or [[accord]], a pleasing [[combination]] of [[element]]s, or [[arrangement]] of [[sound]]s.
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 +== Antonym ==
 +*[[Conflict]]
 +*Disharmony
 +*[[Grotesque]]
 +*[[Cacophony]]
 +*[[Incongruity]]
 +*[[Dissonant]]
 +==See also==
 +* [[Barbershop music]]
 +* [[Consonance and dissonance]]
 +* [[Chord (music)]]
 +* [[Counterpoint]]
 +* ''[[Musica universalis]]''
 +* [[Tonality]]
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In music, harmony is the use of simultaneous pitches (tones, notes), or chords. In general usage, it refers to agreement or accord, a pleasing combination of elements, or arrangement of sounds.

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