A1 noun Neutral

octave

/ˈɒktɪv/

An octave is the distance between two musical notes where the higher note has double the frequency of the lower one. In a standard musical scale, it includes eight notes, such as from one 'C' to the next 'C' above it.

Ejemplos

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1

The singer has a range of four octaves.

The singer has a range of four octaves.

2

Please ensure the melody is transposed an octave higher for the flute section.

Please ensure the melody is transposed an octave higher for the flute section.

3

I can't reach that high; it's an octave above my limit.

I can't reach that high; it's an octave above my limit.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
octave
Adjetivo
octaval
Relacionado
octet
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Truco para recordar

Think of an octopus with 8 legs; an octave is a musical span of 8 notes.

Quiz rápido

The piano teacher asked the student to play the melody one ___ higher.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: octave

Ejemplos

1

The singer has a range of four octaves.

everyday

The singer has a range of four octaves.

2

Please ensure the melody is transposed an octave higher for the flute section.

formal

Please ensure the melody is transposed an octave higher for the flute section.

3

I can't reach that high; it's an octave above my limit.

informal

I can't reach that high; it's an octave above my limit.

4

The mathematical relationship of an octave is defined by a 2:1 ratio of sound frequencies.

academic

The mathematical relationship of an octave is defined by a 2:1 ratio of sound frequencies.

5

We need our brand's audio logo to span a wide octave range to sound more modern.

business

We need our brand's audio logo to span a wide octave range to sound more modern.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
octave
Adjetivo
octaval
Relacionado
octet

Colocaciones comunes

play an octave play an octave
vocal octave vocal octave
octave jump octave jump
reach an octave reach an octave
lower octave lower octave

Frases Comunes

an octave higher

an octave higher

spanning several octaves

spanning several octaves

jump the octave

jump the octave

Se confunde a menudo con

octave vs octet

An octet is a group of eight musicians, while an octave is the interval between two notes.

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Notas de uso

The word is almost exclusively used in musical contexts to describe pitch distance or the physical span on an instrument like a piano. It can also refer to the first eight lines of a sonnet in poetry.

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Errores comunes

Learners often confuse 'octave' with 'scale'; a scale is the sequence of notes, whereas an octave is the specific interval between the first and eighth note.

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Truco para recordar

Think of an octopus with 8 legs; an octave is a musical span of 8 notes.

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Origen de la palabra

Derived from the Latin 'octavus', meaning 'eighth'.

Patrones gramaticales

Countable noun Plural form: octaves
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Contexto cultural

The octave is the most fundamental interval in Western music theory and is perceived as the same note at a different pitch by human ears.

Quiz rápido

The piano teacher asked the student to play the melody one ___ higher.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: octave

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