- In music, an
octave (Latin: octavus: eighth) or
perfect octave (sometimes
called the diapason) is a
series of
eight notes occupying the
interval between...
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Major scale with
octave-down
effect Fuzz,
distortion and
octaver (electric guitar)
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- 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...
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Octave has been
derived from the
Latin word octāva,
which means “eighth part.” It is a
verse form that
contains eight lines,
which usually appear in an...
- In music, a
blind octave is the
alternate doubling above and
below a
successive scale or
trill notes: "the p****age
being pla****...alternately in the higher...
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Octave Pirmez (1832 – May 1883) was a
Belgian author born in Châtelineau.
Octave belonged to a well-known
Belgian family. His cousin,
Edouard Pirmez, was...
- The
short octave was a
method of ****igning
notes to keys in
early keyboard instruments (harpsichord, clavichord, organ), for the
purpose of
giving the...
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Octave is the
ninth album by the
Moody Blues (the
eighth by this
particular line-up),
released in 1978, and
their first release after a
substantial hiatus...
- The
octave mandolin (US and Canada) or
octave mandola (Ireland and UK) is a
fretted string instrument with four
pairs of
strings tuned in fifths, G−D−A−E...
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Octave Crémazie (French pronunciation: [ɔktav kʁemazi];
April 16, 1827 –
January 16, 1879) was a
French Canadian poet and
bookseller born in
Quebec City...