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Q: What is the harmony of two or more notes sounding at the same time?
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What is a Curved line connecting 2 or more notes of th same pitch?

a tie


What happens when two or more notes are played at the same time?

the sound waves interfere and create beats


Whats a conducter?

A conductor is the person who leads an orcestra. They control different parts of the orcestra at the same time to keep them in harmony and tune.


Which produces a lower note a shorter elastic band or a longer elastic band?

longer I disagree: The length of the rubber band is not the important factor, if both rubber bands are at rest, both will produce lower or no notes. Both bands may be stretched to produce the same note - its a matter of the amount of tension required to reach the same frequency of vibration (CPS). The point, or moment, of elastic failure, i.e., "how far can you stretch it to produce notes before the band breaks is a limiting factor. Another factor is the sounding board or medium used to amplify the vibration, and what kind of material or device is used to hold and stretch the bands, and how precise the 'stretching' can be controlled. All of these may change both the quality, timbre, and audible volume of either band. The key really is the number of cycles per second of vibration: A-440 on the shorter band is the same as A-440 on the longer band, but they have to be stretched different lengths to produce the same tension in the material to achieve the same cycles per second. Finally, the shorter rubber band will require a more 'flimsy' sounding board and finer control, while the longer rubber band may well be more controllable over the frequency spectrum. If we are only talking about vibrating ambient air, the pitch will be affected by temperature, humidity and barometric pressure, since it is the medium through which the sound must travel.


What happens to the sound waves from a car with the horn honking when the sound waves are moving in the same direction as the car?

this is called Doppler effect and the velocities add, creating a higher sounding frequency.

Related questions

The sounding of two or more musical notes at the same time in a way that is pleasant or desired is called?

harmony


How are chords made?

When you play 3 or more notes together at the same time, in harmony, you get a chord.


When both instruments play the same notes together in unison that is called?

harmony


What is harmony intervals?

An interval is the distance between two notes. A harmony is when two notes are played at the same time. The funny thing about harmonies is that they don't necessarily have to sound pleasant. I hope this answers your question! In Christ...bandgeek10


How do you sing harmony?

Learn basic scales before attempting to sing harmony. Learn the lead part so that you can learn the harmony easier. Try playing the harmony on an instrument such as the piano to help you hear the notes you will be singing. Play or sing the scale of the harmony to accompany the melody before attempting to sing the notes out of scale order Listen to a teacher or knowledgeable person who knows the harmony of a particular piece. Train your ear to recognise the melody and the notes that compliment the main theme. Train your ear to hear dissonance and resonance within the music. When a note is sung correctly in harmony, there will be a vibration that accompanies the sound. Note that if it sounds right it most likely is right; discord in harmony is fairly easy to detect once the ear is trained. Attempt to sing the same notes as the lead part and then sing the notes in the chord above or below the lead part. Know that the baritone part is typically the most difficult and often has a strange succession of chords that will not sound like a tune in its own right.


What is a term for 3 or more musical pitches sounded simultaneously?

Typically, when two or more pitches are sounded together, we identify the sound as "harmony". Depending on the character of this harmony, we can further describe the sound as "consonant" (meaning, "sounding good together"), or "dissonant". Consonant harmonies typically consist of the perfect intervals (unisons, octaves, fourths, and fifths), as well as thirds and sixths (major and minor). Dissonant intervals range from strong dissonances (such as the minor second and major seventh, as well as the augmented fourth), to lesser dissonances such as the minor seventh.


Is Chorus of the Hebrew Slaves from Verdi's Nabisco considered a harmony?

The 'Chorus of the Hebrew Slaves' you are referring to is from Verdi's Opera 'Nabucco'. Neither the Opera nor the Chorus can be considered harmony, although it is a feature of both. "When you have more than one pitch sounding at the same time in music, the result is harmony. Harmony is one of the basic elements of music, but it is not as basic as some other elements, such as rhythm and melody. You can have music that is just rhythms, with no pitches at all. You can also have music that is just a single melody, or just a melody with rhythm accompaniment."


Are melodious and harmonious the same synonyms?

Not exactly. A melody is a sequence of sounds of various pitches (notes). A harmony is several soundsthat sound good when played simultaneously.


What is the same as harmony?

Harmony is a term arising from music and it describes the process of playing or singing two or more different notes at the same time to form chords.Usually this produces sounds which are pleasing to hear and so the term is also used in a non-musical sense to describe people or a system working together in a pleasing way.did you mean Hermione? if so she is a character in the books and movies.


What does it mean if a instrument is tuned?

It means that it has been matched to the correct range of notes, letting you play a song in the same harmony as you would like, according to the Oxford dictionary


What is the meaning of harmony?

Harmony refers to a pleasing arrangement or combination of different elements, such as notes in music, colors in art, or thoughts in a group. It signifies a sense of unity, balance, and agreement that creates a sense of completeness or coherence.


How can there be harmony if no individual is the same?

Harmony is a combination of different notes. So, with all people being different but joining together in common interest, there should be harmony. It doesn't mean that everyone has to be a clone or has limited choices. It just means that we have to practice sharing and respecting one another. My opinion is that political correctness or requirements for certain religions over another disturbs the peace and harmony while the ability to speak a language in common builds harmony.