armonía
harmony
noun ahr-moh-NEE-ah Rare
Origin: From Greek harmonia (joint, agreement, concord).
Usage Note
Armonía covers musical harmony (the combination of simultaneous notes) and the broader sense of peaceful agreement or pleasing proportion. In music theory, armonía is a formal discipline. The adjective is armónico/armónica and the verb is armonizar. Accent mark on the final -í- is required.
Examples
"La armonía entre los instrumentos era perfecta."
Natural Translation
The harmony between the instruments was perfect.
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