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harmonic

1 of 2adjective
/hɑrˈmɑnɪk/
Forms:more harmonic,most harmonic
1

having blended sounds or tones that combine in a pleasing way

  • The choir produced a harmonic blend that filled the concert hall with rich, beautiful sounds.
  • The composer's harmonic techniques made the symphony resonate with emotional depth.
  • The harmonic structure of the piece was complex and layered, making it a joy to listen to.
  • The guitarist's harmonic chords added a unique texture to the song.
  • Their harmonic voices created a soothing and immersive listening experience.
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2

having frequencies that combine to form a complex wave, where each frequency is a multiple of a fundamental tone

  • Engineers analyzed the harmonic components in the machine’s vibration to identify potential issues.
  • The scientist explained that the sound waves in the experiment had distinct harmonic frequencies.
  • Musical instruments are designed to enhance specific harmonic tones for a fuller sound.
  • In studying acoustics, she examined how harmonic waves affect room resonance.
  • The harmonic properties of the signal were essential in optimizing the speaker’s performance.