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Deutsche Oktave {f} [mus.] Synonyme

Englische octave Synonyme

octave  English horn  Octateuch  Spenserian stanza  antistrophe  bassoon  block flute  bombard  book  bourdon  burden  canto  cello  chorus  claribel  clarinet  clarion  concert flute  consecutive intervals  contraoctave  cornet  cornopean  couplet  cromorna  cymbel  degree  diapason  diatessaron  diatonic interval  diatonic semitone  distich  double contraoctave  dulciana  eight  eighter from Decatur  eighth  enharmonic diesis  enharmonic interval  envoi  epode  fifth  flute stop  foundation stop  four-foot octave  four-line octave  fourniture  fourth  gamba  gedeckt  gemshorn  great octave  half step  halftone  harmonic flute  heptastich  hexastich  hybrid stop  interval  koppel flute  larigot  less semitone  line  measure  melodia  melodic interval  mixture  monostich  mutation stop  nazard  note  oboe  octad  octagon  octahedron  octameter  octastich  octastyle  octavo  octet  octonary  octosyllable  ogdoad  one-line octave  organ stop  ottava  ottava alta  ottava bassa  ottava rima  parallel octaves  pentastich  piccolo  plein jeu  posaune  principal  quatrain  quint  quintaten  rank  ranket  reed stop  refrain  register  rhyme royal  rohr flute  second  semitone  septet  sesquialtera  sestet  seventh  sextet  shawm  sixth  small octave  spitz flute  stanza  stave  step  stop  stopped diapason  stopped flute  strain  string diapason  string stop  strophe  subcontraoctave  syllable  tercet  terza rima  tetrastich  third  tierce  tone  tone row  tremolo  triplet  tristich  trombone  trumpet  twelfth  two-foot octave  two-line octave  unda maris  unison interval  utas  verse  vibrato  viola  voix celeste  vox angelica  vox humana  whole step  

 

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In music, an octave or perfect octave is the interval between one musical pitch and another with half or double its frequency. It is defined by ANSI as the unit of frequency level when the base of the logarithm is two. The octave relationship is a natural phenomenon that has been referred to as the "basic miracle of music", the use of which is "common in most musical systems".

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