127 examples of harmonic in sentences

In chemical compounds, such as water or alcohol, the rate is that of the highest, the others uniting in harmonic fractions.

As this ether is "physical" matter, the same as prakriti, one harmonic law covering both, and as this ether fills all space, Modern Science divides physical matter into two kinds, which, for convenience in differentiation, are here called prakritic and etheric.

Note for note, chord for chord, they answer one another, and the minutest and the most complex phenomena are alike the result of this harmonic vibration, that of the ether supplying Force and that of the prakriti a Medium in which it can manifest.

"It was in 1609 that your greatest astronomer, John Kepler, announced as one of three harmonic laws by which the universe was governed, that the squares of the times of the planets were proportional to the cubes of their distances from the sun; and that this law was true in physics and everywhere.

All things were two in one, created by harmonic vibration between them, and existence by the greater strength of the lower notes, or attraction.

All things on this etheric world were caused by the harmonic vibration between the etheric atoms and their surrounding envelopes, except that while all things in this etheric world must have life, not all need have mind.

There are, of course, minor rhythms of tension and resolution, like the harmonic vibrations of a violin-string.

'Tis some celestiall rapture of the minde, No earthlie harmonic is of this kinde.

Besides the Ressource there are several other Clubs here, such as the Harmonic and others.

The problem we have to explain is, how a molecule traveling at the rate of 1,512 feet a second through a mean path of 8/100000 of an inch, and colliding seventeen billion or million times a second, can, by the vibration of the C^{3} fork, be made to vibrate so as to have a pendulous motion for 1/256 of a second and vibrate through a distance of 1/50 to the 1/1000000 of an inch without being changed or mar its harmonic motion.

(Harmonic series)

The harmonic course on popular music.

School of intonation on a harmonic basis for violin.

SEE School of intonation on a harmonic basis for violin.

Prelude in E minor; biographical sketch and glossary, fingering, phrasing, pedaling and instructive annotations on form and harmonic analysis and interpretation by Arthur Edward Johnstone; pf. (Catalog composition no. 745) © 17Dec30; AA58251.

New harmonic devices; a treatise on modern harmonic problems.

New harmonic devices; a treatise on modern harmonic problems.

MILLER, LUELLA A. New harmonic devices.

Robert Pinkerton (A); 17Oct60; R264211. PISTON, WALTER. Principles of harmonic analysis.

The harmonic course on popular music.

Creative piano technic; technic through harmonic keyboard counterpoint, in form and style.

The Location of critical points of analytic and harmonic functions.

Gesture is melodic or inflective through the richness of its forms, harmonic through the multiplicity of parts that unite simultaneously to produce it.

Verse grows naturally into music by simple increase of the range of inflection, as Turner's color will grow more melodic and finally harmonic.

Je rève en te voyant Harmonic et lumière, O ma rivière, O ma belle rivière!" "Look!" said Müller.

127 examples of  harmonic  in sentences