HARMONY (DISAMBIGUATION)

'Harmony' is the art of using chords in music.
In 'music', harmony may also refer to:

''Harmony'' (Schenker), a book by Heinrich Schenker on music theory

Harmony (band), a melodic progressive metal band from Sweden

Harmony (Dutch band), a Dutch band

''Harmony'' (album), by Three Dog Night

''Harmony'' (Gordon Lightfoot album)

★ "Harmony", a song by Elton John

★ The Harmony Company, an American stringed instrument manufacturer

★ "Harmony," a song by Clinic from their 2002 album ''Walking with Thee''

★ "Harmony", a song by Happy Mondays from their 1990 album ''Pills 'n' Thrills and Bellyaches''

★ Harmony Records, a budget/reissue subsidiary of Columbia Records active in the 1960s and '70s
'Places' named Harmony include:

Harmony, California

Harmony, Florida

Harmony, Indiana

New Harmony, Indiana

Harmony, Minnesota

Harmony, New York

Harmony, North Carolina

Harmony, Oklahoma

Harmony, Pennsylvania

Harmony, Rhode Island

Harmony, Wisconsin

Harmony Township, Pennsylvania

Harmony (Passions), a fictional New England coastal town which serves as the setting for the soap opera ''Passions''
'People', real or fictional, named Harmony include:

Harmony Korine, American film director and screenwriter

Harmony Rose, adult actress

Harmony Kendall, television character on ''Buffy the Vampire Slayer'' and ''Angel''


"Disharmony" (Angel episode), in which Harmony Kendall makes her first appearance on the television series ''Angel''
'Other uses' of harmony are:

★ The Harmony Module, a future segment of the International Space Station

★ "long-distance" assimilation (linguistics), such as vowel harmony or consonant harmony, in linguistics

★ harmony, a state of peaceful order (philosophy)

★ a developed by RealNetworks

Harmony Airways, based in Vancouver, Canada

Harmony toolkit, a software widget toolkit

Apache Harmony, a Java programming language Open source implementation

Harmony Gold (mining)

Logitech Harmony Remote, a universal remote

The Game of Harmony, a 1990 title published by Accolade for Atari ST (and perhaps other platforms)

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