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harmony The principle of design that creates unity and harmony by stressing separate but related parts. Repetition is one example of a way that harmony is achieved.
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harmony parts of floral arrangement do not conflict with each other, but flow and compliment the design.
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harmony a general term refering to the simultaniously sounding pitches (chords) that are used in a work. In the most general sense, harmony refers to the types of chords used predominantly in a work, or the harmonic system (ie tonal or otherwise) that is used in a composition. Harmony is also used to refer to a specific chord or series of chords.
Ãâó: www.smu.edu/totw/def.htm
harmony The quality of relating the visual elements of a composition. Harmony is achieved by repetition of characteristics that are the same or similar. these cohesive factors create pleasing interaction.
Ãâó: www.khsd.k12.ca.us/bhs/Perry/art%20vocabulary.htm
harmony the simultaneous playing of tones
Ãâó: www.mso.com.au/edu/glossary/glossaryfull.asp
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