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In music, an octave (Play (help·info), is the...
4 definitions found From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]: Octave \Oc"tave\, n. [F., fr L. ... With mournful melody it continued this octave. --Sir P. Sidney. {Double octave}.
Updated version of The Musical Octave, 2003-7. The Sound of Silence, part II, continue the exploration of the metaphysical aspects of music and sound.
An interval spanning seven diatonic degrees, eleven semitones. The frequency of a note one octave above another will have exactly twice as many Hertz as the frequency of the note an octave below it.
This page provides free information about musical octave ... 1 definition for musical octave
GNU Octave is a high-level language, primarily intended for numerical computations. ... Version 3.0.3 has been released and is now available for ftp. Octave 3.0.3 is a bug-fixing release.
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Below, for the reference of tuning enthusiasts, is a table of more than 700 pitches within an octave. ... 2/1 1200.000 octave
The next higher A on the piano, the note one octave above, ... A fundamental law of harmony states that two notes an octave apart, when sounded together, produce a pleasant-sounding combination.
The musical scale is based on octaves. Moving up one octave is defined as doubling the frequency. ... The octave must then be divided into notes. This is where it gets complicated.
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