Harmony — The Tonal Environment In Which A Melody Exists
Students sometimes become confused by the language of music — I know I was confused sometimes as I was learning music in the early days. Language is like that: it sometimes complicates reality. It’s not that the thing itself is so complicated, but the words that are used to describe it are either not well defined, or have somewhat different meanings for different people.
“Harmony” is one of those words. Some view harmony as just another word for “chords”, but chords are really a sub-set of the subject of harmony. For example, a 2-part Bach Invention contains no “chords” as such, but as the two independent melodies interface, they create a harmonic sound, however brief.
For a more complete explanation of harmony, please go to my article on the subject by clicking on the word HARMONY.