OCTAVES - translation to arabic
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OCTAVES - translation to arabic

MUSICAL INTERVAL SPANNING EIGHT STAFF POSITIONS, INCLUDING THE PERFECT OCTAVE (12 SEMITONES), THE DIMINISHED OCTAVE (11 SEMITONES), AND THE AUGMENTED OCTAVE (13 SEMITONES)
8va; 8ve; Octave equivalency; Octaves; Octave equivalence; Perfect octave; First octave; 8vb; Coll'ottava; Col 8; Small octave; Diapason (interval); Perfect Eighth; Perfect eighth; At the octave; All' ottava; Octave notation; 𝄶; 𝄷; ΔΙΑΠΑΣΩΝ; Octave invariance; Ottava alta; Ottava bassa; Ottava sopra; Ottava sotta; ABCDEFGA; BCDEFGAB; CDEFGABC; DEFGABCD; EFGABCDE; FGABCDEF; GABCDEFG; All'ottava
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OCTAVES         

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ثُمَانِيّ

الجواب موسيقي      
octave
اليوم الثامن بعد العيد      
octave

Wikipedia

Octave

In music, an octave (Latin: octavus: eighth) or perfect octave (sometimes called the diapason) is the interval between one musical pitch and another with double its frequency. 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". The interval between the first and second harmonics of the harmonic series is an octave.

In Western music notation, notes separated by an octave (or multiple octaves) have the same name and are of the same pitch class.

To emphasize that it is one of the perfect intervals (including unison, perfect fourth, and perfect fifth), the octave is designated P8. Other interval qualities are also possible, though rare. The octave above or below an indicated note is sometimes abbreviated 8a or 8va (Italian: all'ottava), 8va bassa (Italian: all'ottava bassa, sometimes also 8vb), or simply 8 for the octave in the direction indicated by placing this mark above or below the staff.

Examples of use of OCTAVES
1. The ‘voice‘ of each star typically covers a couple of octaves in the range of musical notes it produces.
2. The sound of the Sun, which pulses every five minutes, would have to be about 12 octaves higher for the deep rumbling to be audible to humans.
3. His voice rising several octaves, Fatmouth declared: "Jerome, the last time I saw you busy, you were working on your jump shot." "Busy?" Fatmouth asked again.
4. Mr Brown lowered his voice several octaves as he spoke of the old folk whom he would keep warm this winter.
5. "If you use the fifth finger in octaves you have to move in on the keys, so use the fourth finger on the black notes." And so on: the craft of music–making.