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  2. Perfect Harmony (musical) - Wikipedia

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    Perfect Harmony was written by Andrew Grosso [1] and developed along with The Essentials. Originally created as a workshop at the NYU Graduate Acting Studio Tisch program, Perfect Harmony premiered at FringeNYC (New York International Fringe Festival) in 2006, had an extended run at the Fringe Encore Series, [2] and in 2008 played Off-Off Broadway at the Clurman Theatre.

  3. Category:Musicians from Doncaster - Wikipedia

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  4. Perfect Harmony (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Perfect Harmony is an American musical comedy television series created by Lesley Wake Webster that aired on NBC from September 26, 2019 [1] to January 23, 2020. The series stars Bradley Whitford as Dr. Arthur Cochran who is a music director at a small church in the fictional town of Conley Fork, Kentucky and Anna Camp as Ginny who is a single mother and waitress, and is the leading choir member.

  5. Perfect Harmony - Wikipedia

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    Perfect Harmony may refer to: Perfect Harmony, a 1991 Disney Channel film; Perfect Harmony, an a cappella stage musical; Perfect Harmony, a 1719 painting by Antoine Watteau; Perfect Harmony, an American musical comedy series; Perfect Harmony, a 1998 novel by Barbara Wood; Perfect Harmony: The Whiffenpoofs in China, a 1985 documentary by Megan ...

  6. Harmonie Ensemble/New York - Wikipedia

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    Harmonie Ensemble/New York is a musical organization based in New York City that performs and records an eclectic repertoire ranging from classical to jazz. Founded in 1979 by its conductor, Steven Richman, HE/NY has performed orchestra, chamber orchestra, symphonic jazz, big band, chamber, and wind ensemble works in virtually all of New York's concert halls, including Carnegie Hall, Alice ...

  7. I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing (In Perfect Harmony)

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    The studio group named themselves The Hillside Singers to identify with the ad, and within two weeks the song was on the national charts. The Hillside Singers' version reached #13 on the Billboard Hot 100, #5 on Billboard's Easy Listening chart and #58 on the RPM charts in Canada. [24] Billboard ranked this version as the No. 97 song for 1972.

  8. Quartal and quintal harmony - Wikipedia

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    The indifference of this rootless harmony to tonality places the burden of key verification upon the voice with the most active melodic line. [2] Quintal harmony (the harmonic layering of fifths specifically) is a lesser-used term, and since the fifth is the inversion or complement of the fourth, it is usually considered indistinct from quartal ...

  9. 12 equal temperament - Wikipedia

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    12-tone equal temperament chromatic scale on C, one full octave ascending, notated only with sharps. Play ascending and descending ⓘ. 12 equal temperament (12-ET) [a] is the musical system that divides the octave into 12 parts, all of which are equally tempered (equally spaced) on a logarithmic scale, with a ratio equal to the 12th root of 2 (≈ 1.05946).