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four-part harmony in British English (ˈfɔːˌpɑːt ˈhɑːmənɪ) noun music harmony written for four voices, typically soprano, alto, tenor, and bass four-part harmony in American English (ˈfɔrˌpɑːrt, ˈfour-) nounharmony in which each chord has four tones, creating, in sum, four melodic lines Examples of 'four-part harmony' in a sentencefour-part harmony I swear, if they break into four-part harmony over the soup, I'm leaving him.Choirs are supposed to be thriving, but how many are performing classical four-part harmony?For the first time in any of his bands, four-part harmonies soar heavenwards.Vocals are three or four-part harmonies and tempos are fast.Or have carols round the fireplace with four-part harmonies?I'm more of a singer now so there are four-part harmonies that weren't there before.We are really fortunate everyone can sing, it makes shows a lot more special as we are all suckers for four-part harmonies.Critics have been won over by the group's four-part harmonies and intangibly exotic reconfiguration of influences that run the gamut from prog rock to electronica. |