Harmonising colours are colours next to each other on the colour wheel. Here is a list of them all: red and orange yellow and green blue and purple orange and yellow green and blue purple and red
harmonising colour is when you put to colours together that match for example orange and red
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Some instances: Days of the week, Wonders of the ancient world, Wonders of the modern world, Pleiades (Seven sisters), Ages of Man (Shakespeare, As You Like It), Deadly sins (Christianity), Notes in the Musical scale, Colours of Rainbow (except that Newton, who originally studied the optical spectrum used only four colours - it is a continuum after all - but harmonising with musical frequencies (see above) led to seven colours.
The verb or harmony is harmonise (or harmonize in US English).Other verbs are harmonises, harmonising and harmonised."She will harmonise the concert".
Primary ColoursPrimary colours are colours that are the main ones. They are the first colours that make other colours. You can use non primary colours to make other colours but every colour is made from primary colours. These colours below are the primary colours: RedGreenBlueSecondary ColoursSecondary colours are the next step of primary colours. They are made from them. Here's the secondary colours: Cyan (Green+Blue)Yellow (Red+GreenMagenta (Red+Blue)
Primary colours are red blue and yellow and you mix combinations of them for new colours!!
tertiary colours is when you mix primary colours with secondary colours. ( third stage of colours )
There are primary colours which cant be made by any other colours,there are secondary colours which are made by primary colours ,there are receding colours which are cool colours which make something fell far away and it also soothes you and that is all that can come to mind now.
Well, phrase it differently - Who said colours aren'tcolours?
the primary colours and he secondary colours which are on the colour wheel and the colours are.... primary colours: red, blue and yellow secondary colours: purple, pink and orange
The answer is 10 millon colours in the world that we can see, about 11 millon colours that a computer has, but, there are actually a lot of colours, and I can say it's infinty. There is alot of colours.