- In music, an
octave (Latin: octavus: eighth) or
perfect octave (sometimes
called the diapason) is an
interval between two notes, one
having twice the...
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Major scale with
octave-down
effect Fuzz,
distortion and
octaver (electric guitar)
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Octave effect boxes are...
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consecutive series of
notes that form a
progression between one note and its
octave",
typically by
order of
pitch or
fundamental frequency. The word "scale"...
- The
Octave of
Easter is the eight-day period, or
octave, that
begins on
Easter Sunday and ends with
Second Sunday of Easter. It
marks the
beginning of...
- GNU
Octave is a
scientific programming language for
scientific computing and
numerical com****tion.
Octave helps in
solving linear and
nonlinear problems...
- An
octave band is a
frequency band that
spans one
octave (Play). In this
context an
octave can be a
factor of 2[full
citation needed] or a
factor of 10 0...
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octave in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. An
octave is the
interval between one
musical pitch and
another with half or
double its frequency.
Octave may...
- note name (with
accidental if needed) and a
number identifying the pitch's
octave.
Although scientific pitch notation was
originally designed as a companion...
- one
octave below middle C. In
older stoplists it
usually means that a rank was not yet full comp****,
omitting the
bottom octave,
until that
octave was...
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Vocal range is the
range of
pitches that a
human voice can phonate. A
common application is
within the
context of singing,
where it is used as a defining...