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  1. Octave 5. Octave 5 is just the opposite, one octave above Octave 4, and its notes are moderately high: The following chart shows our first three octave registers at a glance, including each one’s name, the notes that make it up, order, and description:

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      As you can see, the note C is the note all the way on the...

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  2. 1. Allow all tendency tones to resolve correctly. 2. Do not create parallel octaves, fifths, or unisons (by parallel or contrary motion). 3. If it is possible to keep a note, do so, if not, move each part by the smallest possible interval. Avoid leaping by large, or difficult intervals – especially augmented intervals. 4.

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  3. Apr 2, 2022 · 1.61K subscribers. Subscribed. 57. 550 views 1 year ago Music Theory Tutorials. Music Theory Tutorial: Octaves - What They Are & Why They Matter In this video, we discuss the interval of...

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  5. An octave higher than middle C is C5, and an octave lower than middle C is C3. The tricky bit about this system is that the octave starts on C and ends on B. So an ascending scale from middle C contains the following pitch designations:

  6. Octave - An octave is the interval between two pitches where the higher pitch has a frequency exactly double that of the lower pitch. It is often used as a reference point in music theory.

  7. Chapter 6. Octave Designations in Music1. There are many ways in which to designate pitches by text. In this module we introduce a system of identi cation developed by the Acoustical Society of America. The lowest C on the piano keyboard is C1. The next C above that is designated C2, the C above that is C3, and so forth.

  8. octave. Identify Perfect, Plagal & Imperfect. Grand Staff note names: including Middle C. Accidentals: sharp, flat and natural signs. Note and rest time values: whole, half, quarter and eighth. Dotted half note. Simple Time and Pentascales. Scale degrees: Tonic, Dominant. Tonic: Solid and Broken, Root Position (close). Harmonic & Melodic: up to ...

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