A musical interval of eight tones.
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Musical interval spanning eight staff positions, including the perfect octave (12 semitones), the diminished octave (11 semitones), and the augmented octave (13 semitones)
Ещё 1 In place of answering in the fifth, it answers in the octave .
2 Within the Petrarchan form's basic octave - sestet structure there are other sub-divisions possible.
3 The other musician perceived tones an octave higher in the affected ear.
4 These comprise the principal consonant intervals within the range of one octave .
5 One octave is the range in which popular music should be written.
6 The song of the motor dropped an octave to a richer tone.
7 He also inveighs against the disposition to play the octave basses arpeggio.
8 Unto the end, in verses, a psalm for David, for the octave .
9 The nurse's voice slipped half an octave out of her usual range.
10 Should this octave be played with the fifth finger or the fourth?
11 She took a deep breath and forced her voice down an octave .
12 He gives the Liszt method of working up the climax in octave triplets.
13 The octave above has double the number of vibrations of the lower note.
14 Yet, miraculously, after Mother's threat, the scratchy voice dropped an octave .
15 The colour in his cheeks had risen a tone; his voice, an octave .
16 The note is the same, I fancy, be the octave high or low.
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