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"harmonic" Definitions
  1. relating to the way notes are played or sung together to make a pleasant sound

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But all these guys, the kind of neo-soul thing, it's right up my alley, I like that kind of harmonic, somewhat kind of more sophisticated harmonic sound sensibilities.
Still, the children of "Landfill Harmonic" are wonderful to watch.
"Landfill Harmonic" (2015), directed by Brad Allgood and Graham Townsley.
That influence was more harmonic: I learned juicier chord progressions.
But otherwise there's no exchange of harmonic information or anything.
The piano sometimes steps back to provide bare harmonic support.
Colors, contrast, mood, dynamics, melodic and harmonic contradictions and interactions.
Mathematically, each is a block on a spring: a harmonic oscillator.
Harmonic Capital was also marginally negative on the day, it said.
But the bluesy connotations of his feverish harmonic auroras remained unique.
Mr. Dean's harmonic language deftly blends tonal elements with raw astringencies.
But, Ghosh said, "Harmonic has received clean audit opinions for decades."
She wondrously brought out intricate details, inner voices and harmonic colorings.
Near the end the book's harmonic intention comes to full flower.
This means that every location in space is a "possibly-harmonic" location.
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Grieg draws even more sadness from it with his wistful harmonic setting.
Filters pick up harmonic context as red and blue bands at different frequencies.
"That's a Lifestyle" features beautiful, mirrored harmonic lines between Longstreth and new Projectors.
Moments of harmonic clarity are rare, and they tend to arrive by happenstance.
That's why the rare moment of harmonic convergence around TSCA was so important.
The video images look like oil paintings, with deep shadows and harmonic color.
" Atasoy and her team translated Imperial's data into what they call "harmonic brain states.
Boulez also revered Mahler, seeing in him a pioneer of harmonic and structural exploration.
She busily crams steps or lifts onto sequences where Haydn slowly builds harmonic tension.
Yet there are harmonic shifts every other bar, with false ending after false ending.
CX-2904 delivers a harmonic driving dynamic that is second to none in class.
Ms. Saariaho conceived the two characters as having different harmonic languages that eventually merge.
Throughout the nine, there is a steady expansion of formal audacity and harmonic complexity.
He deployed a harmonic language that, while rooted in tonality, was wayward and complex.
What is the harmonic of a quintile aspect, and how many degrees is it?
The songs are also musical feats, mini-suites of hybrid idioms and harmonic odysseys.
The Union brought together Russell's drawl and John's flair into impassioned harmonic piano balladry.
The Finnish composer says he is still using software to create and organize harmonic zones.
But it keeps veering off impulsively into new directions and shifting into unexpected harmonic patches.
"His melodic and harmonic practices were from a Western point of view," Mr. Botstein said.
These compositions declare no specific direction, changing keys and harmonic shape with a smoky languor.
He brought a sophisticated harmonic understanding to the instrument, along with a new technical vocabulary.
But he rejected the notion that such a harmonic nod represented any kind of nostalgia.
A chorus of nearly 40 voices provides harmonic plushness and ethereal sounds during crucial episodes.
Harmonic, rhythmic, and dissonant elements really pushed the limits of the music industry during that period.
For me the texture of sound is as evocative as a strong melody or harmonic progression.
The second layer paid attention to basic harmonic components of the music, particularly the bass notes.
NOTES: New York D Nick Leddy returned to the lineup and was reunited with Travis Harmonic.
This makes the ending very dramatic, because all of a sudden there is this harmonic change.
What he specializes in is this sculptural harmonic complexity, with a sense of space and dimension.
Right through this Beethoven performance she wondrously brought out intricate details, inner voices and harmonic colorings.
"I'm trying to stretch my harmonic palette to a few notes that don't belong," she said.
Minor keys and Middle Eastern harmonic modes are everywhere; the rhythms move at a steady clop.
His experiences in both cities shine through in his richly harmonic playing and swiftly grooving music.
The music is fidgety and full of harmonic shifts, run through with two-against-three rhythms.
At its best, Pallbearer's infusion of fresh harmonic blood into doom's turgid circulatory system is exhilarating.
One of Schumann's great discoveries was the power of an underexploited area of the harmonic universe.
Mr. Olafsson's Glass album was a revelation, with harmonic discoveries in works that often resist musicality.
This was not a folk-rock crowd, or an atmosphere for acute lyrical or harmonic consideration.
Mr. Martineau played sensitively, with special alertness to the dissonant elements that activate Schumann's harmonic language.
Over all, the music is crucial, by turns pensive and fidgety, solemnly harmonic and skittishly diffuse.
A wide variety of rhythmic and harmonic combinations emerged from the meditative hum of this ensemble.
You can hear Powell's dashing, bouncing style metabolized inside a music with almost no harmonic movement.
When it comes to harmonic daring and subtle manipulations of melodic motifs, Cilea was no Puccini.
He made a point of championing the diversity of harmonic languages used throughout Africa as well.
The idea of harmonic brain states is relatively new; the first publication was from Atasoy last year.
The story behind "Landfill Harmonic" is so good that even some imperfect filmmaking can't hold it back.
His father is a senior staff software engineer at Harmonic, a telecommunications equipment supplier in San Jose.
Most candidates were not ready to join Williamson in a harmonic convergence circle to realign the universe.
This EP is about sharing rhythmic and harmonic thoughts within the form of an electronic artist entity.
He shapes poignant characters with lilting right-hand melodies while forging rich harmonic progressions with the left.
The chance of an Andrew Luck–esque harmonic convergence is worth at least a year of misery.
It's been 15 years since Roberts — an erudite pianist with variegated harmonic texture — last played the Vanguard.
The piano enshrouds the melody with milky passagework, as the harmonic language, increasingly unmoored, nods to Scriabin.
The lyrics' attention to cyclical processes is dramatized, early on, by the music's shift through harmonic intervals.
"He knew what word would go well with a dissonant note or a harmonic modulation," he added.
Time, harmonic accord, the shape of a melody — it's all liable to melt away sooner than later.
It flows over and about the outlines of its harmonic riverbed, and freed of any set rhythm.
While he rendered various lyrical turns and harmonic shifts eloquently, he backed away from stormy, dramatic episodes.
Streams of repeated motifs swirl and settle in ever new harmonic configurations like a murmuration of starlings.
Elgar commands a mixture of harmonic mastery and originality, with a very unusual rhetoric and emotional palette.
Her harmonic language is tonally grounded, with frequent use of sustained low pedal tones, but not tonal.
And so, in addition to Sweelinck's queasy downward-slithering tunes, there were acerbic harmonic juxtapositions and clashes.
What makes the theme sound unique, however, is actually a small incongruity in the tune's harmonic structure.
She avoids familiar harmonic signposts and is inclined toward spectacularly vivid eruptions of instrumental and electronic sound.
But there is a seriousness and a minor-key harmonic language that belong specifically to Mr. Tyner.
What really makes this song shine is the beat, which is pure, golden, angelic, chopped-sample, harmonic goodness.
The composer's harmonic language, which ventures into bold, radical chromaticism, came through in rich, full-bodied orchestral sound.
They continued using essentially tonal languages and tried to reinvigorate classical forms with fresh harmonic and rhythmic techniques.
And he built the machine's algorithm, thinking closely about the harmonic shapes and physical resonances that he wanted.
There are hints of Donizetti and Verdi in Erkel's score, passages of plaintive harmonic writing, and hymnlike choruses.
Ms. Wiening, a young drummer, plays original music with a planar, modulating harmonic language and a propulsive drift.
Although he never achieved broad stardom, his legato playing and protean harmonic flow influenced a generation of guitarists.
Elsewhere, time hurtles ahead: unpredictable harmonic schemes generate suspense at every turn of this most familiar of stories.
The interesting thing about him as a composer is that he has a distinct harmonic and melodic vocabulary.
A resourceful pianist with a crisp touch and a constantly shifting harmonic approach, Milne possesses plenty of both.
Most couldn't hear, beneath that mélange, the band's harmonic and rhythmic order, spontaneous sounding counterpoint and interlocking parts.
His music was populist and positivist even as it arced toward a stratospheric level of harmonic and rhythmic sophistication.
It helps people understand a harmonic oscillator and conservation of energy (and maybe scares them just a little, too.).
The machines then analyzed recurrent patterns — a series of notes, harmonic sequences, and so on — and created something similar.
But their songs contained all manner of complexities: rhythmic and harmonic, as well as tonal, political, philosophical and metaphysical.
The untethered harmonic language, along with the developmental approach to form, could easily make the concerto seem long-winded.
Furthermore the aesthetic preference of the shapes vary: some prefer curved harmonic shapes while others prefer edgy abstract patterns.
When you're listening and feeling like the grass is greener, the waves more harmonic—it's because they actually are.
It centers on McCraven's heavy cymbal playing, a signature; a subtle but stubborn harmonic pattern; and Garcia's distant saxophone.
To walk the streets of New York is to walk a symphony by Gershwin — a tumbling, clattering, harmonic joy.
His wakeful touch and crystal-clear harmonic style make him one of the music's most recognizable and distinguished improvisers.
Through all its spasms of intensity, he revealed the music's obsessive use of thematic sequences and restless harmonic shifts.
These Very Long Period signals, called VLPs, are harmonic and low, reminiscent of a double bass or large bell.
Yet tart harmonic writing, inventive orchestral effects and stacked-up chords with a Ligeti-like bite permeate this score.
"He always wanted to ensure that the West knew about the diversity of our harmonic language," Dr. Onovwerosuoke said.
Staccato, nimble, and bursting with harmonic and rhythmic invention, these women play guitars how they were meant to be played.
Berg's piercing music ventures into Expressionist atonality with remnants of Mahlerian harmonic richness, lending tragic stature to Wozzeck's Everyman struggles.
Apple Watch owners can utilise its heart rate mode to "vary the harmonic and rhythmic cadences of the songs" too.
With no harmonic home to alight on, a line like "Comin' for to carry me home" took on painful ambivalence.
Debussy had a particular fondness for the natural harmonic series —the spectrum of overtones that arise from a vibrating string.
With its multilayered textures and dense harmonic language, the music is hauntingly elusive, a quality conveyed in this teeming performance.
Liberty Ellman, leading a hyper-articulate quartet called Supercell, delivered a master class in oblique harmonic shading and splintered groove.
Mr. Dudamel pushed out some effervescent, courtly pulses, though this sometimes necessitated speeding past the work's most captivating harmonic turns.
In the first book of "Images," Mr. Hough again balanced atmospheric colorings with pinpoint highlighting of Debussy's daring harmonic language.
"Music for Ensemble and Orchestra" retains much of that piece's structure and adds a slight harmonic backdrop from the orchestra.
Both have a knack for writing music with repetition and refinement at its heart and a darkly tinted harmonic beauty.
He assembled a studio band of forward-looking jazz musicians to play songs full of tense ambiguities: harmonic, structural, verbal.
While playing with plenty of virtuosic flair, he brings out inner voices and harmonic subtleties that seem fresh, even startling.
Vaughan improvised extravagantly melodic lines; she heard all the harmonic choices in a chord and breezed through them at will.
Yaskawa Electric, Harmonic Drive Systems and Nachi-Fujitsu are all Japan-based companies that produce industrial robots and automation products.
For those unfamiliar with the trill, it's a technique that early composers used due to its rhythmic, melodic, and harmonic properties.
" They still have 40-millimeter drivers, but the company has reengineered them for "exceptional frequency response with lower total harmonic distortion.
The words clearly inspired Mr. Abrahamsen to write music that ingeniously combines modernist astringencies, harmonic richness and strangely beautiful atmospheric colorings.
I gave him a sequence of notes and he sung them in his own unique way using harmonic or overtone singing.
The LCD2 Classic maintains all of these good attributes, and measurements from other reviewers have shown their spectacularly low harmonic distortion.
Kaine, for his part, showed he can let loose earlier this week with a harmonic performance at a North Carolina restaurant.
Harmonic was founded in 2002 by David Pendlebury and Richard Conyers, who both left the firm in the summer of 2016.
From massive explosions to faint whispers, every detail will be heard with amazing clarity with less than 1% total harmonic distortion.
But the songs do behave like electronic music, working with layering and crescendo at the expense of melody and harmonic movement.
Made of trench coats, striped shirts, army green lace, Mongolian lamb and denim chopped up and recombined in surprisingly harmonic convergence.
Perhaps his musical gifts — his innumerable melodies, his harmonic convolutions, his endearing voice — are so prodigious that they overwhelm any skepticism.
They both use post-metal's dynamic shifts as a touchstone, which gives the two slow-burning tracks a nice harmonic balance.
The strings seem to be in constant pursuit of a spiraling harmonic center, executing quick, sharp rhythms that feel almost danceable.
Johann Wildner, who conducted the performance, praised her creativity and harmonic imagination, cautioning against celebrating her simply because of her age.
It has been known for a long time that a musical note, for example, is a combination of pure harmonic tones.
But Mr. Trifonov revealed the shape and content of these passages, bringing out crucial thematic threads and highlighting sudden harmonic shifts.
The more traditional orchestral textures also crackle with lyrical beauty and harmonic interest, as in "Louise's Aria," for Malcolm X's mother.
The harmonic progressions in Monteverdi's madrigals challenged conventions of the time and prompted an attack from the conservative theorist Giovanni Artusi.
Ms. Auerbach's rich harmonic language and feeling for color came through vividly when the music shifted into a pastoral, lilting stretch.
But in his right hand he worked with a sharp incisor, sculpting shapely phrases with a harmonic specificity of their own.
But if that music was all toughness through its rhythms, then the harmonic content of the song spins it another way.
The vocal melody is what cements this track as a true medal-winner in the 'contemporary pop songs that make you want to have sex via their harmonic workings' category, that also includes "Drunk In Love" (textbook harmonic-minor-sexy), "Wild Thoughts" (both-Latin-and-electric-guitar-sexy), and "Dangerous Woman" (crammed-with-satisfying-cadences-sexy, ie.
Diagram showing how the ultrasound (the black 'waves') are generated, creating the harmonic in red, then subtracted by the low-pass filter.
The installation's harmonic range, as Šarapovas tells Creators, covers 16 notes: four notes—C, D, F, and G—spread across four octaves.
There were passages that sounded like distant choirs and gentle patters of percussion; there were slow washes of harmonic tension and resolution.
Still, Rachmaninoff's mature voice already comes through in the chromatic richness of the harmonic writing, the abundant lyricism and the glowing orchestration.
It's followed by "Bad Baby Pie," one of the album's most sonically uplifting moments with it's heart-race drums and harmonic feedback.
When you're singing with Mr. Blake, the eminent 103-year-old pianist, maintaining the harmonic arc of a piece becomes your prerogative.
Their movements are as synchronized as those of soldiers in formation; their voices, a harmonic convergence that finds the melody in anger.
Arnulfo Maldonado's set is a harmonic marriage of plain wood surfaces and basic geometric shapes, with a raised circle at its center.
In his liner notes, Mr. Sanford cites composer Fausto Romitelli as an influence, as well as the "harmonic world" of Pierre Boulez.
Similarly, when matter is struck with an intense enough laser beam, you get a light harmonic, which is a nonlinear optical effect.
This Spanish pianist has the attentive delivery and dramatic flourish of a flamenco guitarist, but his harmonic language is suffused with Romanticism.
He emphasized the flinty harmonic writing and jagged edges of Copland's 1930 Piano Variations, this composer's most modernist work for the instrument.
As the music shifted into passages of velvety richness and tremulous sonorities, Mr. Nézet-Séguin drew out Impressionist colorings and harmonic pungencies.
During "Moonlight," subdued, chorale-like string chords had uncommon clarity: You could really hear the harmonic intensity generated by softly clashing intervals.
The non-classical music often spoke a tougher harmonic language—a reversal of the usual stereotype of classical rigor and pop pleasure.
A heavenly B-flat chord then cuts through the explosion and gives way to an ambiguously serene coda full of harmonic uncertainty.
Mr. Trifonov eerily teased out certain striking notes, like the voice of some goblin trapped in a harmonic haze trying to emerge.
"House of Glass" throbs with disintegrated bursts of noise, but it also features harmonic funk grooves unlike anything the group's done before.
He is an excellent arranger, and he taught me to listen to the Association and Burt Bacharach, really cool harmonic and structural work.
I think being [such] extreme concepts with regard to musical style and narrative genre, they both fit perfectly in a beautiful harmonic symbiosis.
There are stretches in the first movement in which frenetic marimba volleys skirt atop jittery string ostinatos that break into cresting harmonic waves.
Mr. Hutcherson's career took flight in the early 22012s, as jazz was slipping free of the complex harmonic and rhythmic designs of bebop.
The colossal first movement has moments in which majestic themes unfold in segmented phrases and episodes where motifs go through complex harmonic sequences.
The song's raison d'etre is reinstated so powerfully by its harmonic and melodic makeup that it becomes a force to be reckoned with.
The audience was completely hushed, awaiting each fiddle line or banjo lick, each unexpected harmonic turn, each precise swell of three-part harmony.
And these aren't party tricks; her soloing style on the saxophone is swift and purposeful, often moving in dashes and broad harmonic sweeps.
When all the players converge, that core melodic material still lingers, but new harmonic relationships have flowered, suggesting a congenial evening of revelry.
But, beyond its convoluted plot, the score, for all its harmonic lushness and myriad colorings, has been deemed frustratingly episodic and stylistically eclectic.
One can make an analog between Whitney's drawing process and bebop, with its rapid chord changes and improvisational outbreaks rooted in harmonic structures.
The glory of the work is the middle movement, an "Adagio con fantasia," music of subdued resignation in a pungently tonal harmonic language.
He came up with a harmonic system that, when executed correctly, acts like a series of lures urging people forward to hear more.
Janacek's music ingeniously blends folkloric Moravian elements, fragmented phrases and an elusive harmonic language to expose the raw undercurrents of the everyday characters.
You can hear the peculiar harmonic mystery that flows from this choice in an excerpt from Yarn/Wire's new recording of the piece.
In the left hand, Mr. Tyner stacked intervals of harmonic fourths, creating the feeling of openness he talked about in that 1963 interview.
By focusing on the citizens of Wakanda and their disagreements on how to manage the country's future, Coogler creates a sense of harmonic anarchy.
"I would say in general the concept of 'harmonic brain states' does not enjoy a huge following," says Robert Bilder, a neuropsychologist at UCLA.
We thought that using the sound of the crickets as a harmonic, musical backdrop was a reference to the cycle of life and death.
"Sadly after 15 years we're closing and we have returned capital to investors," Alastair Smith, sales and investor relations partner at Harmonic, told Reuters.
Les Paul, among others, taught him how to combine the drone of Scottish pipes with the complex harmonic moves on his father's jazz records.
Even this show's early numbers, extolling the homespun virtues of small-town life with harmonic "aahs" and folksy bluegrass chords, have a depressive undertow.
"It's a harmonic convergence," Ms. Steinem said of the alignment between the empowering message of the exhibition and how the building is being reimagined.
It has analog outputs that's powered by a DAC with a superior dynamic range and total harmonic distortion found in the Input or Dot.
They mostly stand still at the front of the stage, but their particular brand of harmonic acrobatics are always enough to make them standouts.
In other words, the harmonic convergence of peace and community Woodstock seemed to bring into being had dissipated almost as quickly as it materialized.
Just as there are robust examples in its repertoire, Rwandan dance also has a soft, harmonic side that emphasizes the movement of the arms.
Wuorinen's harmonic language is still uncompromising," he added, "but 'Movers and Shakers' has passages of aching lyricism, and many moments of sheer, visceral excitement.
She pantomimed tapping keys on her microphone as she scatted, light and sharp and sweet, with fluid harmonic movements that mimicked a horn player's.
Botta later discovered a myriad of accounting problems at Harmonic, a company that offers video streaming software and services, according to his whistleblower complaint.
Tunes like "The Beehive" and "Richie's Dilemma" were built from Mr. Mabern's signature composite of harmonic sophistication, blues feeling and sharply punctuated swing rhythm.
But in spite of her complex harmonic work, for the most part this is pure pleasure—songs built to stick in your head forever.
"It's a whole sector trend, peers like Belden , Harmonic and Avid were also quite negative when they reported in August," said ING analyst Emmanuel Carlier.
Ms Bianco says the reason may be because the jazz pianists were used to harmonic surprises and could adjust their thinking and play without hesitation.
The notes are distributed throughout the space so that, as the visitor walks through the installation, they hear a different harmonic composition at each point.
On top, Ms. Flanigan sings extended tones, making them digitally repeat as she builds up her own choir and creates her own gradual harmonic movement.
Pinprick dissonances disrupt the sense of a tonal center, and the music collapses into harmonic limbo, in the form of a rolled chord of fourths.
The orchestral music is lushly harmonic with chromatic richness that hints of Wagner and Brahms, a quality that came through vibrantly in Mr. Muti's performance.
The music pulses with searing power, frenetic breathlessness and an astringent harmonic language spiked with thick, piercing chords, though pensive, dreamy episodes provide welcome relief.
It was jazz from a piano-bass-drums trio, with the harmonic and rhythmic complexities of hard-bop and the melodic grace of Brazilian pop.
Relative to B minor, G major is vi, D major is III, and A major shouldn't even be a part of the key's harmonic skeleton.
They move through harmonic progressions with scientific curiosity and patience, but also with an intensity of feeling that keeps excruciating and releasing, over and over.
It's a potpourri of experiments, balancing the frayed energy and funky sparring of his 1970s fusion records with layers of synthesizer and protean harmonic movement.
By 1964, he was performing with Young's Theatre of Eternal Music, an ensemble interested in sensory inundation and programmatic harmonic sequences, usually dictated by Young.
Still, those pointless stylistic battles are long past, and Barber's richly chromatic harmonic language, while moored to tonality, is alive with angst, dissonance and turbulence.
Mr. Coleman's adamant alto saxophone dances in and out of his own systems, avoiding harmonic resolution and toying with the experimental funk rhythms he composes.
During the slow movement, "Glacially," strings provide a tremulous harmonic backdrop as chorale-like music subtly emerges, though the chords keep sliding up and down.
As the musician Sami Linna has pointed out, Mr. Tyner's right-hand clusters allowed him to imply the harmonic clarity that his left hand eschewed.
Here's what I'm willing to do to save the world, move the needle, stop the harmonic convergence, whatever, and here's what I need as a friend.
Harmonic shut its Alpha Plus Macro fund last fall after it lost 27 percent in the 12 months to the end of September, showed the data.
This harmonic style is characteristic of Dvořák in general, and the Slavic traditions he consciously drew upon in composing this opera, but also, sadly, John Williams.
Act II concludes with an aria: Akhnaten's pensive hymn to Aten, the young pharaoh's most private moment and some of Mr. Glass's most richly harmonic writing.
The second concerto, which Price wrote in 1952, shortly before her death, begins with jarring chords of D major and F minor, establishing unstable harmonic terrain.
Beethoven and Verdi formed his aesthetic, and he never moved into the twentieth century, ignoring the dazzling rhythmic and harmonic explorations of Stravinsky, Bartók, Schoenberg, Berg.
"Half the Battle," featuring Mr. Rosenwinkel, is a shadow-realm prowl suspenseful in its harmonic irresolution, an excellent disquisition on the dark grandeur of the unknown.
This theory of dissonant counterpoint would invert traditional rules of harmonic writing and, Seeger believed, create a musical language at once radically discordant and uniquely American.
The guitarist and vocalist Camila Meza, who hails from Chile but lives in New York, allows harmonic development to guide the weaving momentum of her compositions.
When the ensemble, led by Mr. Liberman, delivers the show's final number, "Answer Me," the music takes on a transcendent harmonic shimmer that stops the heart.
Now it's moving again toward a different place through a melodic pattern or a diffusion of harmonic relationships or a gradual surge in density or speed.
And their most daring harmonic adventures—for example, the otherworldly modulations in the "Confiteor" of the B-Minor Mass—look ahead to Wagner, even to Schoenberg.
A bandleader, composer and educator, he was sought after by top musicians to record with them, drawn by his harmonic sophistication and feel for the blues.
The beguiling soprano Julia Bullock drew out the wrenching ambiguity of this moment in her plaintive singing, backed by hazy instrumental sonorities that resist harmonic mooring.
The harmonic growl of the engines brought people from their homes: Curtains flicked and bus-stop lines gaped as the army of bikers burned down the highway.
They determined that yes, in fact, most microphones used in voice-activated devices, from phones to smart watches to home hubs, are subject to this harmonic effect.
Slanting indicates rising and falling pitches that can detect human voices, according to Spotify Filters pick up harmonic context as red and blue bands at different frequencies.
To Western ears, dissonant chords tend to sound like they clash and may seem more downtrodden or tense, whereas consonant chords may seem more harmonic and upbeat.
Its unquantized bassline has a certain wiggling effect, which, paired with some dynamic knob twiddling in the harmonic mid-range, gives the track a compellingly squirmy quality.
The program examined the way elements of his style — open-ended melodies, harmonic ambiguity, and the dissolution of rhythmic conventions — filtered into French music of the 1920s.
She leads a flexible ensemble of fellow South African musicians, playing original tunes that flock and enfold around open-ended harmonic patterns, pushing deep into a haze.
Instead of trying to compute exact solutions to a problem — which can be a hopelessly arduous task — harmonic analysis can often produce quicker but still useful estimates.
But the conductor Michele Mariotti propels this often ferocious music forward; even passages of splendid dignity had an anxiously driven undercurrent that caught Meyerbeer's unpredictable harmonic swerves.
Then, on the first beat of the next bar, where the ear expects either more of the same or a resolution of the harmonic tension — a void.
He used a small array of effects pedals for much of his career, though even on spacey, synthesizer-driven music he prized clear articulation and harmonic forbearance.
"The euro move above $1.18 has been more of a story about dollar weakness than euro strength," Samir Sheldenkar, partner at Harmonic Capital, told CNBC via email.
But the lack of a unifying harmonic or melodic language is only part of what makes this moderately entertaining, frequently infuriating two-hour work a bumpy ride.
Even before Tinguely's satirical noise sculptures came into being, his abstract drawing machines functioned along sardonic, pataphysical, and musical lines through the superimposition of different harmonic oscillations.
Where most popular Western music works within a strict, 12-tone equal temperament scale, micro-tuning opens up the possibility of composing with alternative melodic and harmonic sensibilities.
But rather than learn traditional Western repertoire, Kadri set about interpolating the ragas (harmonic modes) and gamakams (ornaments and slurs) of classical South Indian music into saxophone playing.
Sennheiser has created an entirely new transducer for the HD 660 S, which is said to have lower harmonic distortion and produce an even more natural, uncolored sound.
But in creating an orderly horizontal sequence of pitches, certain intervals — the vertical harmonic relationships between two notes played simultaneously — are distorted so they no longer ring true.
Even with the Post-it notes offering guidance, the precision with which Mr. Antonio and Mr. Greenberg drew harmonic patterns from the dense web of strings was dazzling.
While he usually composes scores in full, all at once, this time he started with a simpler harmonic progression, which he wrote down on a two-line staff.
"Alpha Centauri" cut in with harsh harmonic tremors, as Ward and Rodriguez-Lopez placed their fingers over the strings to ring out dead chords at the song's start.
It's funny because old-school rap sampling often made songs a harmonic and tonal mess because no one really thought about matching each sample to a home key.
That allows it for the first time to recommend Similar Sounds to one a musician is currently listening to, based on their pitch, melody, rhythm, and harmonic profile.
He began to play in the style that would define him until his late years: saxophone jazz as a firestorm of melodic invention, harmonic surprise and charismatic energy.
Doubles is supposed to be the harmonic expression of tennis, but at the Australian Open, the doubles court has become the receptacle for petty grievances and philosophical divergences.
The band's guitarist, Al McKay, devised that harmonic sequence, but Mr. White and Allee Willis created the song's framework, including the "Ba-dee-ya" scat syllabics in the chorus.
Well, actually it's the fact that this tiny partial comes out and then it dips into this one, and then seven others come over in this beautiful harmonic tangle.
Meyerbeer represents those binding forces with a complex network of recurring melodic shapes, harmonic relationships, rhythmic patterns, and instrumental timbres—a system that helped inspire Wagner's use of leitmotifs.
Kargyraa forces these folds to vibrate at half the speed of the vocal cords, producing two notes at once: the fundamental pitch and a groaning sub-harmonic below it.
But now, thanks to the efforts of Ph.D. student Mason Bretan, Shimon has become an accomplished composer, capable of autonomously generating the melodic and harmonic structure of a song.
After two rounds of this, there's a sudden crack and another set of high-pitched drum machines starts rattling along, simultaneously jumpstarting the beat while adding spooky harmonic dissonance.
Many qualities we esteem today — orchestrally accompanied recitatives, gripping declamation, colorful orchestration, a rich harmonic vocabulary — were greeted warily by a Parisian audience used to less overtly virtuosic music.
But the opera's harmonic experimentation and daring intensity, its bold depiction of sexual obsession amid societal pressure, its fevered nighttime love scene, were clear influences on the later symphony.
And it's all set to a bouncy Broadway beat, with an assortment of the kind of infectious, richly harmonic melodies that would have your grandparents leaving the theater humming.
The basic techniques of harmonic analysis, devised centuries ago, were used to compute phenomena like the orbits of planets, the vibrating of strings and the properties of radio signals.
Two of his big piano influences are Kenny Barron and Oscar Peterson, but the neat power of his playing — if not his harmonic choices — brings Chick Corea to mind.
"There once were days so bright," the soloist sings to wistful music that could be outtakes from Copland's opera "The Tender Land," but with a more astringent harmonic language.
Netra Ghosh, general manager for client services at Harmonic, declined to comment on Botta's claims in his suit against PwC, because the company is not party to that suit.
Mr. Nézet-Séguin boldly plumbed the music for wayward harmonic turns, mercurial shifts and weighty orchestral depths, as in the Dutchman's long, brooding monologue when we first meet him.
"I pelvis-popped and pounded pianissimos; I cascaded cadenzas and humped harmonic hurricanes until the hogs hollered for hell — straight through to Horace Heidt's grand finals," Mr. Ellroy wrote.
Over the course of four albums, she's grown only more adept at crafting tunes of slow and big harmonic movement, with quick, tensile rhythms that keep them feeling agile.
She has a separate history of duologue with Mr. Blake, her former mentor at the New England Conservatory in Boston, and a venerable pianist adept at fostering harmonic intrigue.
Sergei Babayan brought consummate technique and insight to the cryptic Fifth Concerto, another work in which Prokofiev's Neo-Classical approach is rendered Modernist, even baffling, through fragmentation and harmonic strangeness.
Numerous fund holdings are up over 90 percent for the year to date, including drone manufacturer AeroVironment Inc , gear manufacturer Harmonic Drive Systems Inc, and laser company IPG Photonics Corp.
Leo, it turns out, has the voice of an angel, and sung with the gongs and various other accordions, creating this weird harmonic sound that seemed to reach inside you.
Where Young Living had emphasized oils' mystic qualities, with talk of energy fields and harmonic frequencies, doTerra's marketing made oils seem like a normal part of any family's medicine cabinet.
Two decades in, he has mastered the slow-build slow jam, adding keys and guitar, even timpani and chimes, until his gentle music achieves a heavenly sort of harmonic equilibrium.
Schubert's unprecedented lyrical sensitivity, his revelatory harmonic wanderings, and even his insecure craftsmanship seem especially apt for a moment in which classical music is becoming more of an "indie" venture.
For 10 tracks running, Rankin and O'Hanley's little band ring the bell every time, and while the hooks and harmonic tricks are nothing new, they have more brio than most.
Mild harmonic dissonances enhance and respond to her verses in unassuming ways, and there's a lean, driven energy to both her voice and the band that ensures elegant, nimble motion.
It begins with a harmonic chorus repeating, "People, people — we're gonna eat 'em," before the guitars enter and the band's lead singer urges the song's titular zombies to come together.
The playfulness and harmonic sophistication of jazz, the ache and sensuality of the blues, the vehemence of rock and, later, the sustained emotionality of opera were all hers to command.
Unlike Stevie Wonder or the late Maurice White of Earth, Wind & Fire, he was not a remarkable instrumentalist whose grasp of harmonic complexity across genres was part of his legacy.
Harold Mabern, a pianist, composer, recording artist and teacher whose richly harmonic, soul-inflected style made him a sought-after bandmate for some of jazz's premier musicians, died on Sept.
On this rendition of Russell's "Eli," the Westerlies smartly lean into the tune's blend of harmonic splendor and hollering lament — and they're mindful of the need for some textural play.
The melody is so artfully embellished and braided into the harmonic texture that I had a hard time picking it out, even though I've been familiar with the chorale since childhood.
After 10 am, the surgeons' real work began: They started to "mobilize" the left side of Jewel's stomach, cutting it away from the surrounding tissue and organs with a harmonic scalpel.
A harmonic convergence of his talents is expressed, as well, in the Milan apartment of Paola Zanussi, heiress to an industrial fortune who married Leonardo Mondadori, of the Mondadori publishing clan.
A subtler figure, associated with Catholic ritual, is a harmonic progression that combines a tonic chord with a triad on the flattened sixth degree: say, A-flat major against E major.
In plain talk, this means that Mr. Klein is toying with elements of structure — altering a harmonic or melodic sequence by flipping it, running it backward or otherwise mirroring its shape.
The song has a solid harmonic arrangement with many seventh chords that you can easily manipulate, so you can easily edit into electronic music and the result can be very unique.
I enjoyed four beguiling songs by Stanislaw Moniuszko, who came across as a sort of a Polish Schubert, and Karol Szymanowski's "Six Songs," music of searching harmonic richness and mystical allure.
On records, he usually composes lengthy pieces full of intricate harmonic weaves, with hardly any room for improvisation — a testament to his early infatuations with jazz-rock fusion and classical music.
He played another gripping movement of the Janacek before plunging into C. P. E. Bach's astonishing Fantasy in F-sharp minor — dark, impetuous music full of harmonic daring and unhinged drama.
It's darker and more distorted than Klara and Johanna Söderberg's usual harmonic folk offerings, with a clattering drum line and a horror-flick Hammond organ at the top of the mix.
Many listeners would recognise the patient precision of Oscar Peterson, the "Maharaja of the keyboard", and the airy sustain of Bill Evans; later songs demonstrate a harmonic experimentation akin to Keith Jarrett.
"We just solved the same equation, for the harmonic patterns, on the human connectome instead of other geometrical shapes, like metal plates or spheres where it has been applied before," Atasoy explains.
While the piano melody loop that introduces the track initially sets a melancholy mood, the tone urgently shifts when more harmonic components are introduced, evocative of a process of heated emotional transformation.
The contrast between these two events is evident in the lyrics and complemented by the band's dramatic, harmonic sound, which falls somewhere between electronic post-rock, avant-garde jazz, and synth-pop.
LONDON, Feb 20023 (Reuters) - Computer-driven hedge fund Harmonic Capital Partners, which bets on macroeconomic trends, said it is to close because of falling fees and low market volatility before recent turbulence.
Over the last 13 years, the band has worked its way through God-fearing acoustic reckonings, beautifully harmonic rock music, and crushing distortion, always keeping a self-deprecating, sardonic humor close by.
Here and there, passages of gritty harmonic intensity, brief eruptions of skittish instrumental lines, and other restless touches remind you that he earned a doctorate at Princeton under the serialist Milton Babbitt.
Next was the Pulitzer Prize-winning Quartet No. 2 (1959), in which each player is given an individual strand of melodies, harmonic intervals and rhythms that develops throughout the 22-minute work.
Luv Is Rage 2 opens with a lustrous synthesizer effect that resembles an electronic accordion, blowing and vibrating as Uzi gurgles a breezy melody, whose harmonic signature intermittently repeats throughout the record.
Fusing harmonic ideas they learned from Eno with the band's own increased sense of scale, it's LCD's coldest, harshest album, immersed in postpunk ideals of aural distortion and sharp bursts of sound.
A Norwegian postbop guitarist with a knack for streamlining all manner of rhythmic and harmonic complexities, Mr. Lund shares a core aesthetic with the alto saxophonist Greg Osby, who joins him here.
More than Vivaldi, this French poet and filmmaker can reliably spur Mr. Glass's harmonic imagination, and his agile humor — the attributes that make him both easy to mimic and difficult to match.
The high point of Mr. Trifonov's magnificent performance of the Chopin Sonata came with the strange, brief final movement, a breathless blur of hushed runs that seem intent on avoiding harmonic moorings.
Coltrane by then had nearly exhausted his fascination with corkscrewing harmonic changes, and the group found its identity in a more rooted, incantatory sound, influenced by music traditions from across the globe.
Mr. Tao's piano-based score is more effortful in its use of electronics and its many modes — Romantic, Modernist, swinging jazz, all oddly with a harmonic and rhythmic undertow of Bossa Nova.
I asked what that entailed and he Googled himself and the result was a TED talk he gave on the relationship between physics and cosmology and the harmonic structures of John Coltrane's music.
But in passage after passage, Mr. Storgards emphasized the discontinuities and jarring turns of the music, as well as the piercing shards of dissonance that Sibelius folds into his deceptively sonorous harmonic language.
In the First Symphony, Price is still finding her way; the harmonic writing sometimes falls back on nineteenth-century clichés, such as portentous diminished-seventh chords and insistent sequences in the Tchaikovsky manner.
Some songs that would make No. 1 are featured in demo form, like an early version of "One Day" that highlights the undeniable harmonic chemistry between frontman Jacob Bullard and bassist Jacki Warren.
Brodie tied it with 3:15 left in the opening period when he deflected a shot from the right point by Travis Harmonic through Fleury's pads for his fourth goal of the season.
Just as Mr. Zorn considers "Dark River" a précis of "Redbird," so is "Praise" a précis of "Blue Stratagem," the piece he eventually made for the brass quintet, featuring the same harmonic motion.
But—and bear with me here—the way we understand the song's harmonic structure would change quite a bit if we were to take B minor as chord I, rather than D major.
Like many young vocalists of the era, they sang doo-wop, the romantic, harmonic brand of pop music that became popular alongside early rock 'n' roll and contributed to the sound of soul.
He was drawn to the French composers Claude Debussy and Olivier Messiaen, detecting in their music the fascinating harmonic contrasts that brought him to the work of the impressionistic jazz pianist Bill Evans.
Burrowing into an atmosphere that can only be described as "shoegaze exotica," Max T lets his swooning arrangement build to the ticking pulse of a simple drum machine and billow into lush harmonic territory.
But Chance can jump back into the album's harmonic roots whenever he wants without it coming across as jarring, as "All Night" fades out into three rich minutes of "How Great"'s gospel choir.
I wrote some stuttering, staccato vocal parts recorded in several layers which are then joined by a more traditional choir sound, though still singing in a relatively arhythmic staccato which establishes the harmonic pattern.
Harmonic decided to shut before nerves about rising borrowing costs sent volatility soaring and put global stock markets on course for their worst week since the height of euro zone crisis in September 2011.
Noguchi's art is underwritten by Modernist faith in the harmonic nature of the universe, as seen in Eastern Buddhism and Western Transcendentalism; Mr. Sachs's work is oriented to a human-made world of systems.
Most appealing are the songs, with Shakespeare's lyrics sung by Ms. Oliveras, Jessica-Brittany Smith, Michael Broadhurst and the harmonic foresters in a range of styles: dirty blues, Grand Ole Opry country, rousing gospel.
And yet, even as we cue into these harmonic convergences, Pousette-Dart is likely to introduce a different kind of shape or line into the panel that prevents us from viewing the connections reductively.
This irrepressible pianist's year has been dominated by the Bad Plus, the famous ensemble he joined in January and immediately rewired, giving it a cooler push of momentum and a savory, new harmonic makeup.
Grieg's gifts for wistful lyricism and poignant harmonic writing were vividly conveyed by Ms. Persson and Mr. Martineau in these varied works, especially the emotionally charged "Lauf der Welt" ("The Way of the World").

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