Octaves
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EIGHTHSOctaves
EIGHTHSOctaves.
RANGETwo octaves, maybe
RANGEThree octaves, say
NINTHSThey're larger than octaves
NINTHSIntervals larger than octaves
SEVENTHSIntervals less than octaves
SEVENTHSThey're not quite octaves
ALTSOctaves above treble staffs.
NINTHSIntervals larger than octaves.
SESTETSOctaves' followers in sonnets
SESTETOctave's counterpart in a sonnet
OBOEIt has 2.5+ octaves
OBOEIt's two octaves above the bassoon
SESTETOctave's follower in a Petrarchan sonnet
RANGETwo octaves for a vocalist, say
YMASumac whose voice covered five octaves
OBOEIts range is nearly three octaves
OBOEWoodwind with a range of nearly three octaves
fifteenthsAn organ stop sounding a register of pipes two octaves (fifteen notes) above the diapason
fifteenthAn organ stop sounding a register of pipes two octaves (fifteen notes) above the diapason
superoctavean organ coupler giving an octave higher; an organ stop two octaves above the basic pitch
superoctavesSUPEROCTAVE, an organ coupler giving an octave higher; an organ stop two octaves above the basic pitch
unisonsA combination of notes, voices, or instruments at the same pitch or (esp. when singing) in octaves
consecutiveDenoting intervals of the same kind (esp. fifths or octaves) occurring in succession between two parts or voices
discordsAny interval except a unison, an octave, a perfect fifth or fourth, a major or minor third and sixth, or their octaves
discordAny interval except a unison, an octave, a perfect fifth or fourth, a major or minor third and sixth, or their octaves
anklungsoutheast Asian rhythm instrument consisting of a set of bamboo tubes that are tuned in octaves and slide in the grooves of a frame shaken by the performer
flutykeyed woodwind instrument consisting of a cylindrical tube which is stopped at one end and which has a side hole over which air is blown to produce the tone and having a range from middle C upward for three octaves
flutekeyed woodwind instrument consisting of a cylindrical tube which is stopped at one end and which has a side hole over which air is blown to produce the tone and having a range from middle C upward for three octaves