Their closeharmony-driven folk sound is beautiful and slightly bewitching.
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With much laughter and a snatch or two of closeharmony, the lunch was spread.
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They were also doing queer musical stunts which are fondly miscalled " closeharmony."
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A closeharmony of The Star Spangled Banner followed.
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Such a belief disperses the feeling of being in closeharmony with nature that pregnancy inspires.
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Their intricate and plaintive closeharmony work had them sounding like a Nashville Simon & Garfunkel.
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When not singing closeharmony in the cotton-fields, they danced upon the levee, they twanged the old banjo.
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The closeharmony singers were visibly emotional as they thanked their families and fans for their support over the years.
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Photo: BBC The Andrews Sisters were early recording pioneers of closeharmony singing of the boogie-woogie era, famous for their lightning-quick vocal syncopations.
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After all, he's been there right from the beginning, co-writing the songs, singing in intensely closeharmony and playing all that wonderful guitar.
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It was a chorus of men in closeharmony and in perfect rhythm to an accompanying sound of oars cleaving the blue waters.
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We all know the answer, but when it's posed this beautifully, in such impeccable closeharmony, the obviousness of the question can be forgiven.
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What tones would you use if told to strike the common chord of C in four-part, closeharmony, using the fundamental for the highest tone?
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The soldiers also from a distant tent-itwas their own song, and the tune "The Girl I Left Behind Me"-practicingcloseharmony, began:
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When they sang together, their closeharmonies could melt the hardest of hearts.
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Before I left, Purdy wished me hick and told me that he would work in closestharmony with me.