Re: Octave in Hertz [message #82505 is a reply to message #77125] |
Tue, 26 April 2016 03:30 |
dreamer13
Messages: 35 Registered: April 2016
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Such an interesting post. It reminds me that there are also variations to octaves. In music theory, 13 semitones higher is called an augmented octave, while 11 semitones higher is a diminished octave. The double-or-half-frequency theory becomes slightly different, though.
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