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armonie

Armonie is a term used in some European linguistic and cultural contexts to denote harmony—the balanced and coherent arrangement of parts within a whole. It is etymologically related to harmonia in Greek and Latin, and in contemporary usage the standard spellings are harmonie or harmony; armonie may appear as a historic or regional variant or as a proper noun in certain names or titles.

In music, harmony refers to the vertical aspect of sound: how tones combine to form chords and

In aesthetics and philosophy, harmonie denotes a broader sense of balance and unity across arts and life.

Armonie also appears as a proper noun in various contexts, used by ensembles, studios, or brands inspired

chord
progressions
that
support
a
melody.
In
languages
where
arm
o
n
i
e
is
encountered
as
a
variant,
the
concept
carries
the
same
meaning
of
tonal
relationships,
chord
structure,
and
functional
progression
within
a
musical
piece.
The
study
of
harmony
includes
chord
functions,
voice
leading,
and
harmonic
rhythm.
Philosophical
and
cultural
traditions
have
linked
harmony
to
proportion,
order,
and
resonance
between
parts
and
whole,
whether
in
architecture,
painting,
poetry,
or
ethical
life.
Different
traditions
emphasize
different
sources
of
harmony—mathematical
ratios,
natural
order,
or
cultural
conventions.
by
the
idea
of
balance
and
concord.
When
encountered
as
a
term,
its
meaning
is
typically
tied
to
the
universal
concept
of
harmony
rather
than
to
a
specific
technical
definition.