Eaton, with help from many others, like MATLAB, primarily intended for numerical computations.
the interval between two frequencies (as in an electromagnetic spectrum) having a ratio of 2 to 1ĥ. an organ stop giving tones an octave above those corresponding to the digitalsĤ.
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the whole series of notes, tones, or digitals comprised within this interval and forming the unit of the modern scaleĮ. the harmonic combination of two tones an octave apartĭ. a musical interval embracing eight diatonic degreesĬ. the first eight lines of an Italian sonnetģ. an 8-day period of observances beginning with a festival dayĢ. Noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Medieval Latin octava, from Latin, feminine of octavus eighth, from octo eight - more at eight 1.