harmonic

/hɑrˈmɑnɪk/
noun
  1. A higher-pitched tone that sounds along with the main note, giving it richness.
    • The singer's voice produced a natural harmonic that amazed the audience.
    • You can hear the harmonics clearly when you lightly touch the guitar string.
    • The violinist played a beautiful harmonic above the melody.
adjective
  1. Relating to or producing a pleasant combination of sounds; tuneful.
    • The guitarist adjusted the strings for a more harmonic sound.
    • She studied harmonic intervals in her music theory class.
    • The choir's harmonic blend filled the cathedral with beauty.
  2. Relating to a harmonious or balanced relationship between parts.
    • The garden's colors created a harmonic visual effect.
    • Their harmonic partnership made the project a success.
    • The design achieved a harmonic balance between modern and traditional elements.
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