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four-part harmony

NOUN
  1. harmony in which each chord has four notes that create four melodic lines

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  • The normal layout of the string orchestra is in four-part harmony, the double bass either doubling the cellos or being silent.
  • The normal layout of the string orchestra is in four-part harmony, the double bass either doubling the cellos or being silent.
  • The repertoire includes traditional chants and much four-part harmony, written by composers within the Orthodox tradition.
  • The repertoire includes traditional chants and much four-part harmony, written by composers within the Orthodox tradition.
  • Flute, fiddle and pipes take the melody, above driving guitar and bouzouki rhythms, with vocals in stirring three or four-part harmony.
  • The choir sings in four-part harmony.
  • We did our little four-part harmony part, and then she scatted a couple of choruses. Ella Fitzgerald: America's First Lady Of Song
  • Choral hymns sung in four-part harmony by church choirs are commonly performed during secular and church-related events.
  • Ysaye teaches us a Gospel song with a four-part harmony: Margie Goldsmith: Singing Out for Peace with Sweet Honey and the Rock
  • In place of smooth four-part harmony, we hear heavy, rough-edged unison singing with a keening falsetto countermelody on top. Lovely Sounds of Sorrow
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