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harmonize or -nise Verb [-nizing, -nized] or -nising, -nised 1. to sing or play in harmony, such as with another singer or player 2. to make or become harmonious
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harmonize verb 1. match, accord, suit, blend, correspond, tally, chime, coordinate, go together, tone in, cohere, attune, be of one mind, be in unison Translations harmonize [ˈhɑːmənaɪz] vi (Mus) → mehrstimmig singen/spielen: (one person) → die zweite Stimme singen/spielen; (colours, ideas) → harmonieren How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| Students will enjoy the comfortable feel, well-distributed voicing across the keyboard, tasteful accompaniment patterns, sharing of melody between the pianists, and flesh harmonizations. At least one missive came from an educated church musician who maintained that the tonality was too ambiguous, the rhythm possessed of meaningless asymmetry, the modal harmonizations insipid, and the excellent liturgy spoiled by such inferior music. The end products were successful harmonizations of text and illustration. |
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