harmonic / hɑrˈmɒn ɪk /

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harmonic2 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. pertaining to harmony, as distinguished from melody and rhythm.
  2. marked by harmony; in harmony; concordant; consonant.
  3. Physics. of, relating to, or noting a series of oscillations in which each oscillation has a frequency that is an integral multiple of the same basic frequency.
  4. Mathematics. related in a manner analogous to the frequencies of tones that are consonant.capable of being represented by sine and cosine functions. satisfying the Laplace equation.
n. 名词 noun
  1. Music. overtone.
  2. Physics. a single oscillation whose frequency is an integral multiple of the fundamental frequency.

harmonic 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

harmonious

更多harmonic例句

  1. Page disrupts the pattern in the second bar, moving up to the ninth, and fleshes out the figure with more harmonic support.
  2. “We were about exploration, adventure—harmonic and rhythmic and melodic and more,” Weir says.
  3. To step inside Madison Square Garden was to grab hold of a lifeline to an alternate world of harmonic order and balance.
  4. The music is juvenile stuff—tonic-dominant, without harmonic richness or surprise.
  5. Otherwise the pipes will speak a harmonic instead of the sound intended—as, indeed, frequently happens.
  6. Harmonic Flutes, of double length open pipes, are now utilized by almost all organ builders.
  7. The singing of the choir is pretty exact and melodious; but it is too weak—needs more harmonic energy and general strength.
  8. The melody of the dance music which all along had seeped to them in harmonic murmur from the distant ballroom was now hushed.
  9. Music no less surely does the same through the agency of rhythm, melody, and harmonic texture.