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  1. Octave of Easter

    chant introit from the Liber Usualis for the Octave Sunday of Easter, from which it is called ... years Octave of Easter Quasimodo Sunday br 2nd Sunday of Easter s aft after Jubilate Sunday br 3rd Sunday of Easter end Easter DEFAULTSORT Octave Of Easter Category Eastern Orthodox liturgical days Category Catholic liturgy Category Easter Category Sunday Category Holidays in Scotland als Weisser Sonntag ... compared to the solemnities of Easter Day. Traditionally, the newly baptised would receive baptismal ... of Whitsunday Pentecost . citation needed date January 2011 Those who had been baptized at Easter ... St. Faustina and designated the Sunday after Easter as the Sunday of the Divine Mercy Dominica II ... churches Antipascha is the name given to the eighth day of Easter Pascha Easter in the Eastern ... after Easter, AD 1467 . In the words of the novel blockquote He sc. archdeacon Claude Frollo ... icon and synaxarion CathEncy wstitle Low Sunday s start s bef before Easter Easter Sunday br s ttl ...   more details



  1. Octave

    Other uses Infobox Interval main interval name Perfect octave inverse unison complement octave other ... 24T equal temperament 1200 cents just intonation 1200 Image Perfect octave on C.png thumb right Perfect octave audio Perfect octave on C.mid Play Image Octaves marked.png thumb right Multi octave ... marked lowest octave.mid lowest octave , audio Octaves marked middle octave.mid middle octave , or audio Octaves marked highest octave.mid highest octave . In music , an octave audio Perfect octave on C.mid Play or perfect octave is the interval music interval between one musical Pitch music pitch and another with half or double its frequency . The octave relationship is a natural phenomenon ... between the first and second harmonics. The octave has occasionally been referred to as a Pythagorean ... of the perfect interval s including unison, perfect fourth , and perfect fifth , the octave is designated P8 . The octave above or below an indicated note is sometimes abbreviated 8va or 8vb , respectively. Theory File Octave example.png frame left An example of an octave, from G4 to G5 For example, if one note has a frequency of 440 Hertz Hz , the note an octave above it is at 880  Hz, and the note an octave below is at 220  Hz. The ratio of frequencies of two notes an octave apart .... Audio Twinkle Twinkle in octaves.mid Play After the unison , the octave is the simplest interval ... , due to closely related harmonics. Notes in an octave ring together, adding a pleasing sound to music . For this reason, notes an octave apart are given the same note name in the Western system of music notation the name of a note an octave above A is also A. This is called octave equivalency , the assumption ... the intervals within an octave . ref name Burns Burns, Edward M. 1999 . Intervals, Scales, and Tuning ... frequency and pitch class relative position within the octave , inherently include octave circularity. ref name Burns Thus all C music s, or all 1s if C    0 , in any octave are part of the same ...   more details



  1. OCTAVE

    OCTAVE Operationally Critical Threat, Asset, and Vulnerability Evaluation is a suite of tools, techniques, and methods for risk based information security strategic assessment and planning. The method was developed by Carnegie Mellon University in 2001. OCTAVE is self directed, meaning that people from an organization assume responsibility for setting the organization s security strategy. The technique leverages people s knowledge of their organization s security related practices and processes to capture the current state of security practice within the organization. Risks to the most critical assets are used to prioritize areas of improvement and set the security strategy for the organization. Category Security ...   more details



  1. Easter

    Thursday , Good Friday , and Holy Saturday which lead up to Easter and Octave of Easter Thomas Sunday ... Infobox holiday holiday name Easter br small Pascha small type Christian, cultural image Victory over ... , Easter Vigil all night vigil , sunrise service celebrations Church service s , festive family meals, Easter egg hunts and gift giving significance Celebrates the resurrection of Jesus relatedto Passover ... Christi which follow it. Easter lang ang ostre or Pascha lang el , Paskha lang arc ... In most European languages Easter is called by some variant of the late Latin word Pascha , which ... http books.google.com books?id gDbKexa1jfcC&pg PA224&dq easter central feast&hl en&sa X&ei ZwaAT7q9H8nf0QHw35T Bw&ved 0CE0Q6AEwBDgK v onepage&q easter 20central 20feast&f false title Anniversaries and Holidays ... Easter is the central celebration of the Christian liturgical year. It is the oldest and most important Christian feast, celebrating the Resurrection of Jesus Christ. The date of Easter determines ... Anthony title The Easter Passover Season Connecting Time s Broken Circle , The Book of the Year A Brief ... books.google.com ?id 4Mmmvol6DvkC&printsec frontcover v onepage&q isbn 0195171543 ref Easter is preceded ... Holy Week , and it contains the days of the Easter Triduum , including Maundy Thursday , commemorating ... Thursday, Good Friday, and Easter publisher Augsburg Books author Gail Ramshaw quote In the liturgies ... immediately precedes Easter, and is devoted especially to commemorate the passion of our Lord. The Days ... Saturday . year 1909 accessdate 11 April 2009 ref Easter is followed by a fifty day period called Eastertide or the Easter Season, ending with Pentecost Sunday . The festival is referred to in English by a variety of different names including Easter Day , Easter Sunday , ref Easter Day is the traditional name in English for the principal feast of Easter, used for instance by the Book of Common Prayer , but in the 20th century Easter Sunday became widely used, despite this term also referring ...   more details



  1. Octave celebration

    The Octave is one of Luxembourg s major annual religious celebrations. ref http knol.google.com k luxembourg s religious traditions part 2 LUXEMBOURG S RELIGIOUS TRADITIONS ref It takes starts on the 3rd Sunday after Easter and closes with the Octave Procession on the 5th Sunday after Easter. It honours Our Lady of Luxembourg, Maria Mater Jesu, Consolatrix Afflictorum, Patrona Civitatis et Patriae Luxemburgensis . References Reflist Luxembourg stub Category Luxembourgian culture Category Religion in Luxembourg Category Festivals in Luxembourg ...   more details



  1. Octave (liturgical)

    to be dignified with an octave. The first such feasts were Easter , Pentecost , and, in the East, Epiphany ... an octave. By the 8th century, Rome had developed liturgical octaves not only for Easter, Pentecost ... Octave of Easter Octave of Pentecost Privileged Octaves of the Second Order Octave of Epiphany holiday Epiphany Octave of Corpus Christi feast Corpus Christi Privileged Octaves of the Third Order Octave of Christmas Octave of the Ascension of Jesus Ascension Octave of the Sacred Heart Common Octaves Octave of the Immaculate Conception BVM Octave of the Solemnity of St. Joseph Octave of the Nativity of St. John the Baptist Octave of Feast of Saints Peter and Paul Saints Peter and Paul Octave of All Saints Octave of the Assumption BVM Simple Octaves Octave of St. Stephen Octave of St. John the Apostle Octave of the Holy Innocents In addition to these, the patron saint of a particular nation, diocese, or church was celebrated with an octave, on each day of which the Mass and Liturgy of the Hours ... further revised the Roman Calendar by removing the octave of Pentecost. ref Calendarium Romanum Libreria Editrice Vaticana 1969 ref The first eight days of the Easter Season make up the octave of Easter ... Norms for Liturgical Year and Calendar , 24 ref Since 30 April 2000, the Octave of Easter Second Sunday of Easter , which concludes the Easter Octave, has also been called Divine Mercy Sunday . The Christmas Octave is arranged as follows Sunday within the octave feast of the Holy Family celebrated on Friday ...Otheruses Octave disambiguation Octave has two senses in Christian liturgical usage. In the first sense ... Press 2005 ISBN 978 0 19 280290 3 , article Octave ref Octaves are not to be confused with week Eight ... Octave , Catholic Encyclopedia ref The development of octaves occurred slowly. From the 4th ... were classified into several types. Easter and Pentecost had specially privileged octaves, during ... of Christmas, Easter and Pentecost were kept, octaves that differed from the others in not repeating ...   more details



  1. Hurricane Octave

    The name Octave has been used for three tropical cyclones in the Eastern Pacific Ocean. 1983 Pacific hurricane season 1983 s Tropical Storm Octave 1989 Pacific hurricane season 1989 s Hurricane Octave 2001 Pacific hurricane season 2001 s Hurricane Octave disambig DEFAULTSORT Octave Category Pacific hurricane disambiguation ...   more details



  1. Octave (disambiguation)

    Wiktionarypar octave Wikisource1911Enc Octave An octave , in music, is the interval between one musical pitch and another with half or double its frequency. Octave may also refer to Computing GNU Octave , a program for performing numerical analysis, mostly compatible with MATLAB OCTAVE , Operationally Critical Threat, Asset, and Vulnerability Evaluation framework developed by Carnegie Mellon and most commonly used in the defense industry. Music Octave album Octave album , an album by The Moody Blues The Oct ves , an all male a cappella group from the University of Richmond Literature Octave poetry , the first eight lines of a sonnet Sicilian octave , a distinct poetic form Ottava rima , an Italian verse form People Octave Chanute , French born American railway engineer and aviation pioneer. Octave Levenspiel , American professor of chemical engineering. Octave Mirbeau , French journalist. Octave Tassaert , French painter. Science Octave electronics a doubling or halving of frequency, in physics and engineering Electromagnetic radiation can be divided into eighty one octaves The Law of Octaves is a concept from the history of the development of the Periodic Table of Chemical Elements see John Alexander Reina Newlands John Newlands or Dmitri Mendeleev Mendeleev an early term for octonion in algebra GNU Octave is a high level programming language, primarily intended for numerical computations Other Octave celebration , a major religious celebration in Luxembourg Octave horse , a champion graded stakes race thoroughbred racehorse Octave liturgical , an eight day feast in the liturgical sense, especially in the Roman Catholic tradition See also Hurricane Octave disambiguation disambig cs Okt va de Oktave Begriffskl rung fr Octave it Ottava lb Oktav li Octaaf nl Octaaf pl Oktawa ru sr sv Octave ...   more details



  1. GNU Octave

    Infobox software name GNU Octave logo File Gnu octave.png 65px File Octave Sombrero.svg 260px screenshot File Octave session.png 260px caption GNU Octave screenshot developer John W. Eaton released 1988 ... URL http www.gnu.org software octave GNU Octave is a high level language, primarily intended for numerical ... was released. Version 3.0 was released on December 21, 2007. The program is named after Octave Levenspiel ... Octave url http www.gnu.org software octave about.html accessdate 2009 06 28 ref Deployments In addition to use on desktops for personal scientific computing, Octave is used in academia and industry. For example, Octave was used on a massive Parallel computing parallel computer at Pittsburgh supercomputing ... 50292227.html HPC , July 8, 2009. ref Technical details Octave is written in C using the Standard Template Library STL . Octave uses an Interpreter computing interpreter to execute the Octave scripting language. Octave is extensible using dynamically loadable modules. Octave interpreter works with gnuplot ... them. Octave, the language The Octave language is an interpreted programming language. It is a programming ... web url http www.network theory.co.uk docs octave3 octave 269.html title GNU Octave Controlling subprocesses ... arguments by reference. ref cite web url http www.delorie.com gnu docs octave octave 105.html title GNU Octave accessdate Jan 28, 2009 ref Octave programs consist of a list of function calls or a Script ... . Candidate for expansion ref cite web url http www.gnu.org software octave NEWS 3.2.html title ... is very similar to MATLAB, and careful programming of a script will allow it to run on both Octave ... to Octave title FAQ MATLAB compatibility accessdate July 4, 2009 ref Because Octave is made available ... Mac OS X . ref cite web url http www.octave.org wiki index.php?title FAQ On what platforms does Octave run.3F title FAQ Getting Octave accessdate July 4, 2009 ref Notable features Command and variable name completion Typing a TAB character on the command line causes Octave to attempt to complete variable ...   more details



  1. Blind octave

    Image Blind octave passage B.png thumb 350px right Blind octave passage on C major scale . audio Blind octave passage B.mid Play In music , a blind octave may be defined as the alternate doubling above and below a successive musical scale scale or trill music trill notes the passage being played...alternately in the higher and lower octave. ref Apel, Willi 1969 . Harvard Dictionary of Music , p.97. ISBN 9780674375017. ref The device is not to be introduced into the works of older composers, presumably those preceding Liszt . ref Sir George Grove, ed. 1910 . http books.google.com books?id wQ9AAAAYAAJ&pg PA735&dq 22blind octaves 22&hl en&sa X&ei Tr0CT4XjI4WJiAKBua3PDg&ved 0CFUQ6AEwBQ v onepage&q 22blind 20octaves 22&f false Grove s Dictionary of Music and Musicians, Volume 3 , p.735. The Macmillan Company. ref Image Blind octave passage.png thumb 350px right Blind octave passage on C major scale followed regular two octave passage with blind octave notes in red audio Blind octave passage.mid Play . Alternately, a blind octave may occur, in a rapid octave passage music passage when one note music note of each alternate octave is omitted. ref June 1, 1907 . The Musical Herald , Issues 706 717, p.188. J. Curwen & Sons. ref The effect is to simulate voicing music Doubling octave doubling using a solo instrument. Sources references DEFAULTSORT Blind Octave Category Musical techniques Category Musical terminology music stub ...   more details



  1. Octave Mirbeau

    Infobox writer for more information see Template Infobox writer doc name Octave Mirbeau image Octave ... br Les affaires sont les affaires 1903 influences influenced Octave Mirbeau 16 February 1848 16 ... Aesthetic and political struggles File Octave Mirbeau formal portrait.jpg thumb Octave Mirbeau ... cause cf. http www.scribd.com doc 14534659 Octave Mirbeau Voters strike Voters strike and fervent supporter ... d Octave Mirbeau S bastien Roch 1890 English translation S bastien Roch , 2000 , Mirbeau purged ..., Buchet Chastel Soci t Octave Mirbeau, 2000 2001, 4 000 pages. Website of ditions du Boucher, 2003 ... La Gr ve des lecteurs 1888 http www.scribd.com doc 14534659 Octave Mirbeau Voters strike Voters ... 2005 2009 . References, further reading Reginald Carr, Anarchism in France The Case Octave Mirbeau , Manchester, 1977. Pierre Michel and J. F Nivet, Octave Mirbeau, l impr cateur au c ur fid le , S guier ... Mirbeau Les Combats d Octave Mirbeau , Annales litt raires de l universit de Besan on, 1995, 386 pages. Christopher Lloyd, Mirbeau s fictions , Durham, 1996. Enda McCaffrey, Octave Mirbeau s literary ... Pierre Michel Octave Mirbeau et le roman Octave Mirbeau et le roman , Soci t Octave Mirbeau ... Mirbeau Bibliographie d Octave Mirbeau , Soci t Octave Mirbeau, 2009, 713 pages. Pierre Michel http www.scribd.com doc 2358736 Pierre Michel Albert Camus et Octave Mirbeau Albert Camus et Octave Mirbeau , Soci t Octave Mirbeau, Angers, 2005, 68 pages. Pierre Michel http www.scribd.com doc 2358674 Pierre Michel JeanPaul Sartre et Octave Mirbeau Jean Paul Sartre et Octave Mirbeau , Soci t Octave Mirbeau, Angers, 2005, 67 pages. Pierre Michel, http www.scribd.com doc 2358794 Pierre Michel Octave Mirbeau Henri Barbusse et lenfer Octave Mirbeau, Henri Barbusse et l enfer , 51 pages. Robert Ziegler, The Nothing Machine The Fiction of Octave Mirbeau , Rodopi, Amsterdam Kenilworth, September 2007. Samuel Lair, Octave Mirbeau l iconoclaste , L Harmattan, 2008. Cahiers Octave Mirbeau , n 1 to n 19 ...   more details



  1. Augmented octave

    Infobox Interval main interval name Augmented octave inverse see Augmented unison Diminished unison Augmented unison complement other names Augmented eighth abbreviation A8 semitones 13 interval class just interval cents equal temperament 1300 cents 24T equal temperament cents just intonation Image Augmented octave on C.png thumb Augmented octave on C. audio Minor ninth on C.mid Play In modern Western tonality tonal music theory an augmented octave is the sum of a perfect octave and an augmented unison or chromatic semitone. It is the interval music interval between two notes, with the same note letter on staff positions an octave apart, whose alterations cause them, in ordinary equal temperament , to be thirteen semitone s apart. In other words, it is a perfect octave which has been widened by a half step, such as b music flat and b music natural or C and c music sharp it is a compound augmented unison. It is the enharmonic equivalent of a minor ninth . ref name grove See also False relation List of musical intervals Ninth Minor ninth References reflist refs ref name grove William Drabkin, http www.oxfordmusiconline.com subscriber article grove music 50054?q 22augmented octave 22&search quick&pos 3& start 1 firsthit Octave i , in Grove Music Online . Oxford Music Online. Accessed February 2012. subscription needed ref Diatonic intervals Category Intervals Music theory stub ...   more details



  1. Octave mandolin

    Infobox Instrument name Octave mandolin names Mandola, Octave mandola, Tenor mandola image Octave2edit.JPG classification String instrument Plucked string instrument range related Family Mandolin Mandola Octave mandolin Mandocello Mandobass The octave mandolin is a fretted string instrument with four pairs of strings tuned in 5ths, G, D, A, E low to high , an octave below a mandolin . It has a 20 to 23 inch scale length and its construction is similar to other instruments in the mandolin family. Usually the courses are all unison pairs but the lower two may sometimes be strung as octave pairs with the higher pitched octave string on top so that it is hit before the thicker lower pitched string. Terminology The names of the mandolin family instruments vary between Europe and the United States. The instruments that are known in the USA as the mandola and the octave mandolin tend to be known in Great Britain and Ireland as the tenor mandola , the octave mandola , or the Irish bouzouki . Also, octave mandola is sometimes applied to what in the U.S. is a mandocello . In Europe outside the British isles, mandola is the larger GDAE tuned instrument while the smaller CGDA tuned one is known ... Paul Shippey , an English luthier uses the term octave mandolin. Confusion will likely ... instrument tunings External links http www.banjolin.co.uk mandola index.htm Octave mandolin at Banjolin gives an explanation of why Europeans use the term Octave Mandola. http www.johnmcgann.com OM.html John McGann on Octave Mandolin John McGann, author of Guide to Octave Mandolin and Bouzouki proposes standardized terminology and discusses a variety of issues on playing the octave mandolin. http www.theoctavemandolin.com TheOctaveMandolin.com A complete site dedicated to the Octave Mandolin ... cite book title The Octave Mandolin Chord Bible GDAE Standard Tuning 2,160 Chords first Tobe A. last ... 9553944 5 4 &mdash Category Mandolin family instruments cite book title A Guide to Octave Mandolin ...   more details



  1. First octave

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 In music theory , the first octave , also called the contra octave , ranges from C1 , or about 32.7 Hertz Hz , to C2 , about 61.7 Hz, in equal temperament using A440 Concert A A440 tuning. This is the lowest complete octave of most piano s excepting the B sendorfer Imperial B sendorfer piano Imperial Grand . The lowest notes of instruments such as double bass , bass guitar electric bass , extended range bass clarinet , contrabass clarinet , bassoon , contrabassoon , tuba and sousaphone are part of the first octave. The ability of vocalist s to sing competently in the first octave is rare, even for males. A singer who can reach notes in this range is known as a basso profondo , Italian for deep bass . A Russian bass can also sing in this range, and the fundamental pitches sung by Tibetan monk s and the Overtone singing throat singers of Siberia and Mongolia are in this range. References reflist DEFAULTSORT First Octave Music theory stub Category Music theory ...   more details



  1. Octave Gengou

    Octave Gengou 1875 &ndash 1957 was a Belgian bacteriologist . He researched with Jules Bordet the Bordetella Bordetella pertussis bacteria. Biography Gengou worked at the Belgium Pasteur Institute in Brussels . With Jules Bordet in 1906 he isolated Bordetella pertussis in pure culture and declared is as the cause of Pertussis whooping cough . 1912 he developed the first Pertussis whooping cough vaccine . He also worked on various important fundamental research on a now common test for diseases e.G. the Wassermann Test of August von Wassermann See also Immunology Bacteriologist External links http www.bookrags.com biography octave gengou scit 061234 Biography of Octave Gengou Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Gengou, Octave ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1875 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1957 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Gengou, Octave Category French microbiologists Category French biologists Category 1875 births Category 1957 deaths de Octave Gengou ...   more details



  1. Octave twelve

    unreferenced date April 2009 An octave twelve is a type of 12 string guitar 12 string guitar fitted with a short scale neck and a small solid body. It is tuned one octave higher than a standard guitar, giving it the tonal range of a mandolin , and enabling a guitarist to achieve a mandolin sound without learning mandolin fingering. The effect is similar to that of capo ing a standard 12 string guitar at its twelfth fret . However, unlike a standard 12 string guitar, the Course music courses of strings tuned in unison, rather than in octave s. The octave twelve was invented by engineers at Vox musical equipment Vox , which sold the octave twelve as the Mando guitar from 1964 to 1968. Notable users of the Mando guitar include Brian Jones of The Rolling Stones , and George Harrison of The Beatles , who used it prominently on the song Words of Love. Most modern octave twelves are modeled after the distinctive body shape of the Vox Mando guitar. Category Guitars Category Electric guitars Musical instrument stub ...   more details



  1. Octave effect

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Listen filename octaver.ogg title C Major scale with octave down effect Octave effect boxes are a type of special effects unit which mix the input signal with a synthesised signal whose musical tone is an octave lower or higher than the original. The synthesised octave signal is derived from the original input signal by halving octave down or doubling octave up the frequency. This is possible due to the simple two to one relationship between the frequencies of musical notes which are separated by an octave. One of the first popular musicians to employ the octave effect was Jimi Hendrix , who also used a variety of other effects in his recordings and public performances. File Octaver graph up.png thumb right Octave up by rectification Octave up effects usually use full wave Rectifier rectification using diode s to fold up the negative part of the waveform to make a new waveform an octave higher in pitch. Octave down effects are typically produced by converting the signal to a square wave , and then using Flip flop electronics flip flop circuits to divide the frequency by two. This creates a buzzy synthesizer like tone. The MXR Blue Box used this method to create a Two Octave drop expanded to include One Octave down in later re issues . CKY band CKY is widely recognized for using octave down effects as part of their signature guitar tone. The Boss OC 2 unit generates tones at one and two octaves down from the input signal. This effect also uses flip flops to generate square waves at 1 2 and 1 4 of the input signal frequency, but rather than simply mixing in these signals, it uses them to invert the polarity of the input signal on every other cycle every two out of four cycles for the second octave . This effectively Amplitude modulation amplitude ... approach lessens the synthetic sound of the octave tones by making them more closely associated with the original signal, and also makes the effect volume sensitive. DEFAULTSORT Octave Effect Category ...   more details



  1. Octave Hamelin

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Octave Hamelin July 22, 1856, Montpellier September 11, 1907, Prades, Pyr n es Orientales was a France French philosopher . He taught as a professor at the University of Bordeaux 1884 and the University of Sorbonne 1905 . Hamelin was a close friend of the sociologist mile Durkheim , with whom he shared an interest in the French philosopher Charles Renouvier . He is also known as a translator of ancient philosophy classical Greek philosophers . Literary works Essai sur le l ments principaux de la repr sentation , 1907 Le syst me de Descartes , 1911 Le syst me d Aristotle , 1920 edited by L on Robin L. Robin Le Syst me de Renouvier , 1927 published by Paul Mouy P. Mouy Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hamelin, Octave ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH July 22, 1856 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH September 11, 1907 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hamelin, Octave Category 1856 births Category 1907 deaths Category University of Bordeaux faculty Category University of Paris faculty Category French philosophers France academic bio stub es Octave Hamelin fr Octave Hamelin it Octave Hamelin sk Octave Hamelin sv Octave Hamelin ...   more details



  1. Octave of the Nativity

    The Octave of the Nativity or Octave of Christmas is January 1, the eighth day after the celebration of the birth of Jesus on Christmas. References to this name could refer to Feast of the Circumcision of Christ , the traditional Christian feast on January 1 Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God , the Roman Catholic feast day moved to January 1 by Vatican II disambig ...   more details



  1. Diminished octave

    Infobox Interval main interval name diminished octave inverse Augmented unison complement Augmented unison other names Diminished eighth abbreviation d8 ref name B&S semitones 11 interval class 1 just interval 48 25 cents equal temperament 1100 cents 24T equal temperament 1100 cents just intonation 1129 Image Diminished octave on C.png thumb right Diminished octave on C audio Major seventh on C.mid Play . Image Diminished octave on C sharp.png thumb right Diminished octave on C sharp audio Diminished octave on C sharp.mid Play . In classical music from Western culture , a diminished octave Audio Major seventh on C.mid Play is an Interval music interval produced by Diminution narrowing a Octave perfect octave by a chromatic semitone . ref name B&S Benward & Saker 2003 . Music In Theory and Practice, Vol. I , p.54. ISBN 978 0 07 294262 0. Specific example of an d8 not given but general example of perfect intervals described. ref As such, the two notes are denoted by the same letter but have different accidental music accidentals . For instance, the interval from C4 to C5 is a perfect octave, twelve semitones wide, and both the intervals from C4 Music sharp to C5, and from C4 to C5 Music b are diminished octaves, spanning eleven semitones. Being diminished, it is considered a consonance and dissonance dissonant interval. ref Benward & Saker 2003 , p.92. ref The diminished octave is enharmonic equivalence enharmonically equivalent to the major seventh . Sources references Intervals Category Intervals music theory stub et V hendatud oktav ...   more details



  1. Rule of the octave

    Orphan date December 2011 Image Rule of the octave major scale.png thumb 300px right Rule of the octave, major scale ref name Brown ref Hiles, John 1882 . A catechism of harmony, thorough bass, and modulation, with examples , p.82. ISBN 1141609991. ref audio Rule of the octave major scale.mid Play . In counterpoint , the rule of the octave is a harmony harmonic exercise featuring an ascending and descending diatonic scale as the bass note bass , accompaniment accompanied by the major chord major , minor chord minor , added tone chord added sixth and dominant seventh chord s. ref name Brown Brown, 2008 . Elements of Musical Science , p.31. ISBN 0554430304. ref Sources references Category Musical terminology Music theory stub ...   more details



  1. Octave band

    unreferenced date February 2011 If it is required to analyse a source on frequency by frequency basis, it is possible but impractical and time consuming. The whole frequency range is divided into set of frequencies called bands. Each band covers a specific range of frequencies. For this reason, a scale of octave bands and one third octave bands has been developed. A frequency is said to be an octave in width when the upper band frequency is twice the lower band frequency. A one third octave band is defined as a frequency band whose upper band edge frequency f2 is the cube root of two times the lower band frequency f1 . Category Acoustics ...   more details



  1. Octave Mannoni

    Image Omannoni.jpg thumb right Octave Mannoni Dominique Octave Mannoni August 29 1899, Sologne July 30 1989 was a French psychoanalysis psychoanalyst and author. After spending more than twenty years in Madagascar , Mannoni returned to France after World War II where he, inspired by Lacan , published several psychoanalytic books and articles. Arguably his most well known work, Prospero and Caliban The Psychology of Colonization , deals with colonization and the psychology of the colonizer and the colonized. The book was later criticized by writers such as Frantz Fanon . Octave Mannoni was the husband of Maud Mannoni . See also http www.english.emory.edu Bahri Mannoni.html Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Mannoni, Octave ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH August 29, 1899 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH July 30, 1989 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Mannoni, Octave Category Postcolonialism Category 1899 births Category 1989 deaths Category French psychiatrists Category French non fiction writers France writer stub bg de Octave Mannoni fr Octave Mannoni ...   more details



  1. Octave (poetry)

    Other uses Octave disambiguation Unreferenced date December 2009 An octave is a verse form consisting of eight lines of iambic pentameter in English or of hendecasyllable s in Italian . The most common rhyme scheme for an octave is abba abba . An octave is the first part of a Petrarchan sonnet , which ends with a contrasting sestet . In traditional Italian sonnets the octave always ends with a conclusion of one idea, giving way to another idea in the sestet. Some English sonnets break that rule, often to striking effect. In Milton s Sonnet 19, the sestet begins early, halfway through the last line of the octave When I consider how my light is spent Ere half my days in this dark world and wide, And that one talent which is death to hide Lodg d with me useless, though my soul more bent To serve therewith my Maker, and present My true account, lest he returning chide, Doth God exact day labour, light denied? I fondly ask. But Patience, to prevent That murmur, soon replies God doth not need Either man s work or his own gifts who best Bear his mild yoke, they serve him best. His state Is kingly thousands at his bidding speed And post o er land and ocean without rest They also serve who only stand and wait. Patience s too quick reply intrudes upon the integrity of the octave. Since prevent also means anticipate, it is as if Patience is giving the answer before the question is finished. Octaves are also used in the Petrarchan lover. See also Two other octave forms with Italian origins ottava rima Sicilian octave External links http www.poets.org viewmedia.php prmMID 5791 Poetic Form Sonnet Poets.org DEFAULTSORT Octave Poetry Category Stanzaic form Category Sonnet studies Category Western medieval lyric forms gan he ru sr ...   more details



  1. Seventh octave

    The seventh octave is the highest octave of a piano . Using middle C C4 as a guide, the next higher C is C5 or tenor C. The next C is C6 or soprano high C. The next C, C7 or double high C, is again one octave higher. C7 is eight steps away from the last note on the 88 key piano Eighth octave C C8 . C7 is also the highest note on most other keyboard instruments. The seventh octave is the range of notes between C7 and C8. It is easier for very high coloratura soprano s to sing in this octave, but some people who are capable of singing in the bass range like singer Adam Lopez can do it. While notes in the sixth octave, between soprano high C and C7, can have enough color to sound flutey or canary like, the squeaky, whistly tones in the seventh octave help give the whistle register its name. The piercing qualities of notes in this octave also help give the whistle register its name. Examples of pop R&B Jazz singers capable of this vocal altitude in performance are Minnie Riperton , Mariah Carey , Chante Moore , Rachelle Ferrell , Jill Scott , Georgia Brown Brazilian singer Georgia Brown , Betty Wright , Adam Lopez . Examples of rock metal singers capable of this vocal altitude include Devin Townsend . Examples of classical singers capable of this range include Mado Robin , Erna Sack , Natalie Dessay , David Anthony Arcese , and Yma Sumac . DEFAULTSORT Seventh Octave Category Pitch music Music theory stub ...   more details




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