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inharmonic

[ in-hahr-mon-ik ]

adjective

  1. not harmonic; dissonant.


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Other Word Forms

  • ·󲹰··Բ [in-, hahr, -m, uh, -nee], noun
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Word History and Origins

Origin of inharmonic1

First recorded in 1820–30; in- 3 + harmonic
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In particular, they would like to gain insights from musicians who use 'inharmonic' instruments to understand whether they have internalised different concepts of harmony to the Western participants in this study.

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The arc evolved from inharmonic drones and swoops to a stretch of rolling, arpeggiated waves reminiscent of musical minimalism, and then back again.

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The air vibrated with the same inharmonic racket of squealing, burbling, croaking, and cheeping birds.

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If one of them is present in a high degree, and the others in a low degree, the whole is inharmonic, and not highly advantageous.

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From the post came the occasional note of an inharmonic drum, struck without rhythm by a hand gone lax.

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