Examples of using Harmonies in English and their translations into Chinese
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On this particular album, many of their techniques, particularly harmonies, have been compared to Pink Floyd.
The carrying out of one colour, the binding together and admixture of two related colours, are the foundations of most coloured harmonies.
Knowing little of the art myself, I was yet certain that none of his harmonies had any relation to music I had heard before;
Nothing from without can enter consciousness to defile, and this truth stands guard at our mental portals to admit only reality and its harmonies.
However, for this Doodle, a machine-learning model called Coconet was fed a portion of his oeuvre- 306 harmonies in total.
Normally, it's the four of us singing harmonies, because we did that;
Students will develop their singing technique and learn how to work in an ensemble to create harmonies.
As for the arrangement of the picture, he also showed us that he did not believe in conventional harmonies.
When the seesaws are"activated" they emit tones and create musical harmonies.
Subsequently, all his collections would have the same generic title, with the exception of Harmonies, published in Tbilisi in 1896.
Older classical music contain more basic chord structures and harmonies that are naturally recognized by the brain.
Camp refuses both the harmonies of traditional seriousness and the risks of fully identifying with extreme states of feeling.
We expect pleasing harmonies rather than jarring dissonance- but what sounds pleasing today may have seemed dissonant two hundred years ago.
Among many other harmonies, Kepler articulated what came to be known as the third law of planetary motion.
While these two color harmonies are similar, analogous offers subtle differences that set it apart.
Although Mercury often wrote very intricate harmonies, he claimed that he could barely read music.
The combination of two or more colors from the color wheel-- also known as color harmonies.
I know also that never has helplessness inspired such striking harmonies as those of Kierkegaard.
When you are outdoors, you are exposed to all the various color harmonies including these two.
On its completion the young Shostakovich submitted the work to his teacher, Glazunov, who set about changing the‘difficult' harmonies.