- harmony; concord; consonancemusic
noun (common) (futsuumeishi); nouns which may take the genitive case particle 'no'
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[Instrument] creates [Harmony]
[Music] needs [Harmony]
[Person] feels [Harmony]
[Composition] is characterized by [Harmony]
[Conversation] has [Harmony]
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- harmony
- concord
- consonance
This refers to the combination of different musical notes played or sung together in a way that is pleasing. It often emphasizes the harmonious relationships between sounds.
This meaning refers to an agreement or harmony between people or groups, often used in the context of relationships or discussions.
The two's opinions were in concord, and the discussion progressed smoothly.
This term refers to the agreement or compatibility between different elements, often in a musical or poetic context, resulting in a pleasing effect.
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わせい和声【わせい】
Refers to harmony in music, the combination of different musical notes to create a pleasing sound.
せんりつ旋律【せんりつ】
Refers to melody, the main tune in a piece of music, often distinct from harmony.
ふきょうわおん不協和音【ふきょうわおん】
Refers to dissonance or discord, an unpleasant combination of musical notes that clash.
Their performance had a lot of dissonance.
きょうわ協和【きょうわ】
Refers to consonance or agreement, often used in a broader sense beyond music.
They are working in harmony.
おんてい音程【おんてい】
Refers to the interval in music between two pitches, important for both harmony and melody.
がっしょう合唱【がっしょう】
Refers to a choir or ensemble singing together, often where harmony is created vocally.
She is singing a solo in the choir.
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