Musica humana
Musica humana
Musica humana
musica humana
Musica humana
Yes; there's harmony in almost all music. Any time there's more than a single pitch being played or sung at a time, you've got harmony.
Generally, harmony is achieved when a group sings or plays instruments together in a matching or conforming pitch or progression. More specifically, harmony is a combination of two or three tones played together in the background while a melody is being played.
The saxophone may play either melody or harmony. However, as an instrument that was designed to simulate the human vocal apparatus it often tends to play melody. The alto sax is more likely to play melody (as opposed to harmony) than the tenor sax, being a higher-pitched instrument.
It completely depends on what information is provided. If you have a melody, you can harmonise most lines using quite basic four part harmony. If so, you could also use inversions, most commonly being 1st inversion chords. If you have chords for comping, then just comp to the complexity that you can manage. I suppose it depends on what kind of music it is. If it is jazz, you could add 7ths, 9ths etc. and even throw in some tritone substitution. Ultimately, more information is needed to accurately help you. Regardless, for improvising accompaniments you should have a knowledge of harmony, be it jazz or standard classical harmony.
Musica humana
Musica humana
You can sing while playing music on human skin. Sing while taping their nipples and clapping their breasts with your fingers & hands.
the act of being in harmony with julia gilard
The act of unifying, or the state of being unified.
Peace brings stability, security, and harmony to individuals, communities, and nations. It allows for cooperation, development, and progress to thrive in society. It also promotes overall well-being and reduces the likelihood of conflict and violence.
THE SUPREME PRINCIPLES OF BEING ARE THE FOLLOWING: 1. THE PRINCIPLE OF IDENTITY 2. THE PRINCIPLE OF NON-CONTRADICTION 3. THE PRINCIPLE OF EXCLUDED MIDDLE 4. THE PRINCIPLE OF CAUSALITY 5. THE PRINCIPLE OF SUFFICIENT REASON
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In the Civil War time period, the Ku Klux Klan could be considered a unifying and dis-unifying force. If you think about it, it was unifying because it brought strong radicals of the south ( the southern democrats) together to try and pass their beliefs and show they did not want to be part of the union again, and show that they do indeed hate blacks or any other minority for that matter and were willing to do whatever it took (even murder) to get that point across. These acts were quite disruptive; they broke the law, committed heinous crimes, I'm sure without even explaining you know what they were notorious for. So yeah, if it comes down to it the KKK could be considered in most cases a unifying and dis-unifying force.
Yes; there's harmony in almost all music. Any time there's more than a single pitch being played or sung at a time, you've got harmony.
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The four harmonies of God, as understood in some teachings of Taoism, include harmony between humans and nature, harmony between the self and others, harmony between thoughts and actions, and harmony between yin and yang energies. These harmonies are believed to bring balance and well-being in one's life.