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In [[music]], '''harmony''' is the combining of notes simultaneously, to produce chords, and successively, to produce chord progressions. The term is used descriptively to denote notes and chords so combined, and also prescriptively to denote a system of structural principles governing their combination. In the latter sense, harmony has its own body of theoretical [[literature]].
 
In [[music]], '''harmony''' is the combining of notes simultaneously, to produce chords, and successively, to produce chord progressions. The term is used descriptively to denote notes and chords so combined, and also prescriptively to denote a system of structural principles governing their combination. In the latter sense, harmony has its own body of theoretical [[literature]].
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==Definitions==
 
==Definitions==
 
1. Combination or adaptation of parts, elements, or related [[things]], so as to form a consistent and orderly whole; agreement, accord, congruity.
 
1. Combination or adaptation of parts, elements, or related [[things]], so as to form a consistent and orderly whole; agreement, accord, congruity.

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