harmony - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • sing: Most of them were new to us, and for most of them we sang harmony in various combinations.
  • restore: The inconsistency produces tension which acts to motivate the individual to restore harmony within the system.
  • disrupt: Secondly he had a quality of combativeness, of always being actively engaged in combat against all that negated the Truth and disrupted harmony.

Adjective modifier

  • four-part: Features additional effects processors for vocal and guitar processing, including a harmonizer that adds four-part harmony to singing from MIC input.
  • racial: That is essential for racial harmony in Britain today.
  • perfect: Remember, you should aim for perfect harmony between both vehicles.
  • chromatic: The theme is first stated over a somewhat ambiguous chromatic harmony in the home key of D minor.
  • marital: Marriage Advice: Eight Steps to Marital Harmony The formula for marital harmony and success is not a mysterious secret.

Modifies a noun

  • singing: Overall, the album displays more attention to harmony singing than usual.
  • vocal: Beside, Paul's harmony vocals alone make the song worth the price of admission.

Noun used with modifier

  • vowel: It does include a box on present tense verb conjugation ( taking vowel harmony into account!
  • jazz: Coursework will involve aural analysis and exercises in jazz harmony that may lead to composition.

Preposition: of

  • sphere: It was believed that earthly music was no more than a faint echo of the universal ' harmony of the spheres ' .
  • universe: For it was reserved for the Law of Continuity to put the finishing touch to the harmony of the universe.

Preposition: with

  • nature: Many stories loved by the travelers teach the message of the present-day Green party: we should live in harmony with nature.

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