English to Punjabi Dictionary harmony

harmony

ਸਦਭਾਵਨਾ
definition
noun
four-part harmony in the barbershop style
the combination of simultaneously sounded musical notes to produce chords and chord progressions having a pleasing effect.
man and machine in perfect harmony
agreement or concord.
example
Glass has stripped music down to a few bare parameters: repetition, simple 'harmony' and little melody.
Everything fits together and you begin to see the perfection, consistency and 'harmony' of the system.
And it's a picture of the 'harmony' that we had right at the beginning of our history.
We know that shortly after AD 150 Tatian composed a 'harmony' of the four gospels.
the piece owes its air of tranquillity largely to the 'harmony'
To get the quartet to make beautiful music in 'harmony' , signals have to flow freely within the system.
Christian peace is a fruit of the Spirit, it is the 'harmony' of individuals, not nations.
It is clear that global challenges must be met with an emphasis on peace, in 'harmony' with others, with strong alliances and international consensus.
Hegel was seeking to describe a community in which individual interests and the interests of the whole are in 'harmony' .
Saudi society is now composed of people from different tribes who live together in 'harmony' .
They did not know that in music there are three basic elements of melody, 'harmony' and rhythm.
Their studies revealed lyrics that spoke of the restoration of balance in the universe and repairing the 'harmony' between humanity and nature.
It's rare to see a film where the 'harmony' between style and narrative function is always perfect.
Relations between the two pairs threatened to undermine the 'harmony' of the whole squad in Olympic year.
When the explorers reach the city they meet the Atlanteans, a peaceful people in 'harmony' with nature, living eternal lives under the beauty of crystal energy.
Lowry does a terrific job of breaking down each song by the mood, key, 'harmony' and instrumentation.
There are so many different elements in music; 'harmony' , rhythm, tone, etc. each of which may be further subdivided and investigated.
Siddiqui said Urdu which is spoken not only in India and Pakistan but in the entire world can be utilised for promoting composite culture and communal 'harmony' .
He is fascinated by other cultures and desires global 'harmony' , seeing the whole world as his home.
The inner and outer dimension of a person must be balanced in a pleasing 'harmony' .
One of the weaknesses of much pre-Classic music is the prevalence of bland diatonic 'harmony' .
‘For Lewis, the Centaur represents the 'harmony' of nature and spirit,’ Ford writes.
man and machine in perfect 'harmony'
Where else do people of such varying ethnic origins, ages and walks of life work side by side in such (on the whole) perfect 'harmony' ?
The East saw the invention of the very first 'harmony' of all four Gospels: Tatian's Diatessaron.
It's a classical case study in communal 'harmony' and integration.
Over the last few years 'harmony' has regained its importance in my music as well as becoming a crucial expressive device.
Together they form the 'harmony' between the universe and the soul thus making a whole again, the perfect balance.
Many have described a special 'harmony' with the outdoors that they feel when listening to his music.
He also sings in the extraordinary polyphonic style that produces two notes in 'harmony' .
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