Definition: Euphonics are musical sounds made by combining notes at different pitches. The term is from the Greek for "sound" or "beat," and it refers to various types of musical instruments, such as cymbals, timbales, or pipes. In Christian music, euphonics can refer to the rhythmic patterns used in church songs, such as the regular intervals between notes played by a cymbal. This terminology is similar to how music is composed and arranged.