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Type Words
Synonyms harmonisation
Type of singing, vocalizing
Derivation harmonize
Type Words
Synonyms harmonisation
Type of harmony, musical harmony
Has types reharmonisation, reharmonization
Derivation harmonize

Examples of harmonization

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The RCC aims to further advance regulatory harmonization in a wide range of areas.
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Conservatism, after all, is not an ideology demanding rational harmonization.
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The diatonic harmonization of any major scale results in three major triads.
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The song contained a rap section and intense vocal harmonization on the girls parts.
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The introduction of euro notes raises hopes for even bigger examples of harmonization.
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Slovakia has already made it clear that it intends to fight the EU tax harmonization plan.
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Well sanctions have been lifted and a whole slew of harmonization processes are running.
From the economist.com
European polyphony rose out of melismaticorganum, the earliest harmonization of the chant.
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The Diatessaron was such a harmonization, compiled by Tatian around 175.
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More examples
  • A piece of harmonized music
  • Singing in harmony
  • (harmonize) go together; "The colors don't harmonize"; "Their ideas concorded"
  • (harmonize) bring (several things) into consonance or relate harmoniously; "harmonize the different interests"
  • (harmonized) consonant: involving or characterized by harmony
  • (Harmonize) To transform a chord by moving each of its tones by a certain number of scale degrees, as determined by the tones of the chord's keyscale. For example, to harmonize a C Major chord in the Keyscale of C Ionian by one step, we move C to D, E to F, and G to A. ...
  • (Harmonized) When used in terms of vehicular lighting products, this term refers to shared or common regulatory standard requirements between different parts of the world (ex. ECE and SAE).
  • (Harmonizing) Building chords on a given scale.
  • (harmonizing) the ability to invent a vocal line that will compliment a melody as one is singing