Singing in harmony is like having friends who all know the same song and decide to sing it together at the same time.
Imagine you're playing with your toys, each toy makes a different sound, but when they all play together, it becomes one big, fun noise. That's what happens when people sing in harmony, they all sing the same song, but each person has their own part to make it special.
How It Works
When you sing alone, you're like a single toy making its own sound. But when two or more people sing together in harmony, they’re like a group of toys playing at the same time, each one adds something new, and together, they create something bigger and more exciting.
You don’t need to be perfect to do this. Just listen to the song, pick your part, and sing along. It's like having a friend next to you who helps you count while you're jumping rope, it makes everything more fun!
Sometimes people even sing different notes at the same time, which is like having two toys make sounds together, one high, one low. But they still match up nicely in the end.
So remember: harmony is just singing together, and it's a lot of fun!
Examples
- A group of friends learning to sing the same song together at a party
- A child trying to sing along with a cartoon theme song
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