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  • But that said, what we call Harmonic Convergence took place . . . and seven days later on August twenty-fourth a mini-alignment took place.

    Surrender the Dark L. A. Banks 2011

  • But that said, what we call Harmonic Convergence took place . . . and seven days later on August twenty-fourth a mini-alignment took place.

    Surrender the Dark L. A. Banks 2011

  • She went on to describe a course in Long-Term Harmonic Memory that she was taking at the conservatory.

    Daniel Menaker: All That Jarosz Daniel Menaker 2011

  • In the later conversation referred to earlier, Ms. Jarosz elaborated on the course in Development of Long Term Harmonic Memory.

    Daniel Menaker: All That Jarosz Daniel Menaker 2011

  • She went on to describe a course in Long-Term Harmonic Memory that she was taking at the conservatory.

    Daniel Menaker: All That Jarosz Daniel Menaker 2011

  • In the later conversation referred to earlier, Ms. Jarosz elaborated on the course in Development of Long Term Harmonic Memory.

    Daniel Menaker: All That Jarosz Daniel Menaker 2011

  • Progression from one chord to another is called Harmonic progression; from one tone to another, Melodic progression.

    A Treatise on Simple Counterpoint in Forty Lessons Friedrich Johann Lehmann

  • The minor scale form having minor sixth and major seventh above tonic to be called Harmonic Minor.

    Music Notation and Terminology Karl Wilson Gehrkens 1928

  • Mr.J. G. Bogsby to sing at a series of concerts called Harmonic

    Bleak House Charles Dickens 1841

  • In this seminar called the Harmonic Wealth Weekend, James lectured us on the science of success.

    The Denver Newspaper Agency YourHub.com Stories 2009

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