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_ movement of musical tones with respect to time.

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Answered by SandhyaSubhash2112
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Explanation:

Harmony, in music, the sound of two or more notes heard simultaneously. ... In a narrower sense, harmony refers to the extensively developed system of chords and the rules that allow or forbid relations between chords that characterizes Western music.

Answered by qwcules
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movement of musical tones concerning time :

  • Harmony, in music, is the sound of 2 or a lot of notes detected at the same time.
  • In observation, this broad definition can even embrace some instances of notes plumbed once the opposite.
  • If the consecutively plumbed notes decide to mind the notes of a well-recognized chord (a cluster of notes plumbed together), the ear creates its timing within the same means that the attention perceives movement in a very show.
  • In such cases, the ear perceives the harmony that might result if the notes had plumbed along.
  • In a very narrower sense, harmony refers to the extensively developed system of chords and therefore the rules that permit or forbid relations between chords that characterize Western music.

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