How harmonies, easy! works is like having a group of friends who all know the same song and sing it together to make it sound extra cool.
Harmonies are when people (or things) sing the same song but at different times or in slightly different ways, kind of like how your brother might hum along with your favorite tune while you’re singing it. When they do this, it makes the music sound richer, almost like it has more layers.
How It Feels
Imagine you're eating a chocolate bar. That's one flavor. But if you also get some nuts on top, that’s like harmony, it adds something new and makes everything taste better. In music, when two or more people sing together in harmony, their voices mix just like the chocolate and nuts do.
Why It Works
It works because everyone is following the same rules of the song. They know where to start, when to stop, and how loud or soft they need to be. It's like playing a game, if you all follow the same instructions, it turns into something fun and special!
Examples
- A child sings two notes together, and it sounds nice.
- Two friends play guitar chords that match perfectly.
- A song uses high and low voices to create a rich sound.
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See also
- What makes some languages sound BEAUTIFUL?
- What is music?
- What is harmony?
- What are modes?
- Why Do People Clap for Music?