NOUN
- a musician who sings or plays in harmony
- a mediator who brings one thing into harmonious agreement with another
How To Use harmonizer In A Sentence
- Also, please keep in mind that in order to conceal my identity I'm speaking through a harmonizer--in reality my voice sounds exactly like Keith David's. Keeping it Reeled In: Hope or Delusion?
- He's got great flow, and a song that samples "Hail to the Chief" "Paragraph President": "As a politician he considers himself a national harmonizer "Let's listen to Crack Emcee's playlist and then come back and discuss."
- Bussa says Muamba has ceased to be the umpire and harmonizer of viewpoints and must resign. DRC Opposition Ousts Leader Ahead of Elections
- Of course the video was pure agitprop, attempting to position Obama as this racial harmonizer even though he sat in the pews of a church whose pastor was a racial divider. OBAMA ZOMBIES
- So the harmonizer gives the trumpet another pitch. Trumpeter Jon Hassell's 'Fourth World' Music
- He is less an evangelist than a biographer of Jesus, a "harmonizer," a corrector after the manner of Marcion and The Life of Jesus
- There they stand, high lonesome's sweetest harmonizers, singing their hearts out in white suits and pink shirts, backgrounded by flames and the grinning scarlet figure, half-comical, half-terrifying, of a 16-foot-tall plywood Satan. In and Out of Harmony
- It's a great help to do this at two pianos because the sonority is always big and full, and the tempo keeps going, as opposed to the fragmentary sounds the novice harmonizer tends to produce when playing alone.
- (EMMYLOU HARRIS) In a 30-year career filled with countless albums and collaborations, country-rock harmonizer Harris has written only two of her own albums. (Emmylou Harris)
- And though Maurice Gibb was the harmonizer and back-up singer, he was the Bee Gees to me.