Close harmony



         


Close harmony is usually best heard than described. The concept here is to generate chords typically within one octave, as in Glenn Miller's "Moonlight Serenade" using the full range of single reed wind instruments (soprano and bass clarinets, soprano, tenor, and bass saxophones) to make the classic sound. Other uses of close harmony involve barbershop quartet, Glenn Miller's music, and other a cappella music.


Country music | Country genres
Bakersfield sound - Bluegrass - Close harmony - Country blues - Honky tonk - Jug band - Lubbock sound - Nashville sound - Outlaw country
Alternative country - Country rock - Psychobilly - Rockabilly
Styles of American folk music
Appalachian | Blues (Ragtime) | Cajun and Creole (Zydeco) | Country (Honky tonk and Bluegrass) | Jazz | Native American | Spirituals and Gospel | Tejano






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