On this page you'll find 10+ example sentences with Harmonies. Discover the meaning, how to use the word correctly in a sentence.
Harmonies meaning
plural of harmony
Using Harmonies
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of harmony
- In the example corpus, harmonies often appears in combinations such as: harmonies and, vocal harmonies, the harmonies.
Context around Harmonies
- Average sentence length in these examples: 25.1 words
- Position in the sentence: 0 start, 12 middle, 8 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Harmonies
- In this selection, "harmonies" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 25.1 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, vocal, imply, superb, stray, better and night stand out and add context to how "harmonies" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include and her harmonies with kahan and and the harmonies were phenomenal. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "harmonies" sits close to words such as abode, acknowledgment and acquaintances, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with harmonies
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
They could take mediocre songs to another level with their harmonies and style. (13 words)
In its place, Eddie Van Halen adds in some intricate fingerpicking and tight harmonies. (14 words)
Percussion is added in, with harmonies overlapping onto each other, gradually becoming more sonically complex. (15 words)
She went on to add: "I mean, even when I toured with my sisters, you know, we all took a moment while we'd have a solo each, but then they'd be in the background in harmonies, and then the next song you'd all be together. (48 words)
It will include a carolling contest, a night of praise, dance under the stars and the Royal St. Vincent and the Grenadines Police Force Band night, movie in the garden night, XMas on Steel, and Upstage, botanical harmonies night. (39 words)
The trio — the Hart sisters and their first cousin Trea Swindle — mixes the sibling-infused harmonies of the Chicks, the cheeky humor of the Pistol Annies and the turn-it-up moxie of Gretchen Wilson. (35 words)
Example sentences (20)
Around her, at various times, are twittering wooden flutes, a rolling bass vamp, diaphanous vocal harmonies, stray percussion and ethereal keyboards, appearing and disappearing at whim while leaving her entirely unruffled.
Bach’s solo melodies imply harmonies, and these arrangements follow the “obvious” without taking harmonic liberties.
Featuring the amazing falsetto voice of Einar Vestman and the humour of Gary Gould, an amazing evening of fast-moving entertainment with superb harmonies is expected.
In its place, Eddie Van Halen adds in some intricate fingerpicking and tight harmonies.
I remember at 8 years old, Vanessa and Mellissa at 6 years old were singing songs off the radio with perfect pitch and harmonies better than the original artist,' Frank wrote.
It is largely a cappella, with its eight-person cast providing beautiful harmonies and even more intriguing disharmonies.
It will include a carolling contest, a night of praise, dance under the stars and the Royal St. Vincent and the Grenadines Police Force Band night, movie in the garden night, XMas on Steel, and Upstage, botanical harmonies night.
Niall says the nerves were strong, but the climax was beautiful, really good, incredible singers and the harmonies were phenomenal, if he was leaning one way, he would go with JB.
No matter what they play, it features excellent musicianship, pleasing vocal harmonies and … lots of fun.
On her own verse and the bridge, McAlpine’s vocals beautifully complement the weight of the lyrics, and her harmonies with Kahan are exceptional.
On my ride, I was treated to the disco beat, swirling brass and doo-wop harmonies of “September,” the million-selling Earth, Wind and Fire track from 1978.
Percussion is added in, with harmonies overlapping onto each other, gradually becoming more sonically complex.
She went on to add: "I mean, even when I toured with my sisters, you know, we all took a moment while we'd have a solo each, but then they'd be in the background in harmonies, and then the next song you'd all be together.
That’s the sort of stuff you don’t normally see in a Black Sabbath tribute – being able to emulate studio harmonies and such.
The group enjoyed exploring unconventional arrangements of folk songs and the use of sibling harmonies that were not common for music in the Irish language.
The pair deliver a heartfelt blend of harmonies on “Center Point Road,” which Rhett co-wrote with Jesse Frasure, Amy Wadge, and Cleve Wilson.
There they were meant to reassure and to soothe, even while the adventurous harmonies, unpredictable melodic contours, and irregular rhythmic gestures were often anything but anodyne.
The songs are full of appealing harmonies, referencing styles from early modern music and 18th-century folk ballad.
The trio — the Hart sisters and their first cousin Trea Swindle — mixes the sibling-infused harmonies of the Chicks, the cheeky humor of the Pistol Annies and the turn-it-up moxie of Gretchen Wilson.
They could take mediocre songs to another level with their harmonies and style.
Common combinations with harmonies
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- harmonies and 43×
- vocal harmonies 18×
- the harmonies 13×
- and harmonies 10×
- harmonies of 9×
- harmonies are 8×
- harmonies in 7×
- of harmonies 5×
- tight harmonies 4×
- harmonies were 4×