Harmonizer: meaning, definitions and examples

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harmonizer

 

[ ˈhɑːməˌnaɪzər ]

Context #1

music

A device or software used to combine multiple audio signals into a single output with improved tonal balance.

Synonyms

audio mixer, sound processor

Examples of usage

  • The audio engineer used a harmonizer to blend the vocals and instruments together.
  • The harmonizer helped to create a rich and full sound in the recording.
Context #2

psychology

A person who seeks to maintain harmony or peace in a group or relationship.

Synonyms

mediator, peacemaker

Examples of usage

  • John always acts as the harmonizer in our friend group, resolving conflicts and keeping the peace.
  • She was known as the office harmonizer, always mediating disputes and promoting teamwork.
Context #3

music

To add harmony or musical elements to a piece of music.

Synonyms

add harmony, blend in

Examples of usage

  • The guitarist decided to harmonize with the singer during the chorus.
  • She harmonized beautifully with the choir, adding depth to the performance.

Translations

Translations of the word "harmonizer" in other languages:

🇵🇹 harmonizador

🇮🇳 संगीत का मिलाने वाला यंत्र

🇩🇪 Harmonizer

🇮🇩 harmonizer

🇺🇦 гармонізатор

🇵🇱 harmonizer

🇯🇵 ハーモナイザー (hāmonaiyā)

🇫🇷 harmoniseur

🇪🇸 armonizador

🇹🇷 harmonizer

🇰🇷 하모나이저 (hamonai-jeo)

🇸🇦 مُوَحِّد النَّغمات (muwaḥḥid al-naghamāt)

🇨🇿 harmonizér

🇸🇰 harmonizér

🇨🇳 和声器 (héshēng qì)

🇸🇮 harmonizator

🇮🇸 samræmari

🇰🇿 гармонизатор

🇬🇪 ჰარმონიზატორი (harmonizatori)

🇦🇿 harmonizer

🇲🇽 armonizador

Word origin

The term 'harmonizer' originated from the word 'harmony', which comes from the Greek 'harmonia' meaning 'agreement' or 'concord'. The concept of harmonizing in music dates back to ancient civilizations, where multiple voices or instruments would combine to create a pleasing sound. In modern usage, a harmonizer can refer to both a musical device and a person who promotes harmony in relationships or groups.

See also: harmonized.