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He also claims that the piece is "harmonically most interesting".
For the most part, the winds support the strings harmonically.
Towards the end, however, the progression gets more harmonically interesting.
I thought it was a change for the better, harmonically and melodically.
And when it did come to life harmonically, the piece took unexpected paths.
Those written between 1930 and 1940 are more or less tonal but harmonically complex.
The effect is still good, but harmonically more obscure and dissonant.
Harmonically, however, his music is of a markedly conservative strain.
Harmonically, he explained, people will hear progress in action.
I don't have to harmonically play what he played.
All of the chord's inversions have the same sound harmonically.
Even if the music was less harmonically rich than previous productions, the lyrics were still good.
Events move on, and the tidal sway of harmonically rich music continues.
I played piano a bit, too, so I could hear what they were all doing harmonically.
The writing is more harmonically sophisticated than most musical fairy tales.
It was louder, harder, more harmonically obsessive than anything that had come before.
In both sessions, Brown demonstrates a driving, harmonically advanced style.
Moreover, he played this complex and harmonically elusive score from memory.
It moves with quiet consistency and effectiveness through a harmonically sophisticated world.
She made his pieces, often harmonically simple, thick with dissonances and meaning.
There are various rules of jazz, some of them harmonically complex.
Nothing happens harmonically in this latter work that Copland and others were not also doing at the time.
Although his playing seemed precise at Monday's show, it was also immensely rich harmonically.
In these cases, a bassist can fret harmonically related notes.
Whatever Cage's intention, the music is harmonically haunting and ingenious.