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In music, an octet is a musical ensemble consisting of eight instruments or voices, or a musical composition written for such an ensemble.

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Octets in classical music

Octets in classical music are one of the largest groupings of chamber music. They tend to be scored in one of the following arrangements:

Octets in jazz

Jazz ensembles of eight players will frequently be termed an octet. These ensembles may be for any combination of instruments, however the most common line-up is Trumpet, Alto Sax, Tenor Sax, Trombone, Guitar, Piano, Bass, Drums, with Guitar occasionally being swapped for another horn, for example Baritone Sax. The Jamil Sheriff Octet[1] is an example of a classic octet. Ornette Coleman's ensemble for the Free Jazz album (referred to as a double quartet) is an example of two quartets playing together at the same time.

Saxophonist David Murray leads a famous experimental jazz octet, the David Murray Octet.

The collaborations of trombonists J.J. Johnson and Kai Winding occasionally featured a trombone octet. Most notably on their 1956 record Jay and Kai + 6.

The 2009 Jerry Wortman Octet was a result of the dismissal of the horn sector- perviously billed as "The Jerry Wortman Nonet", the Octet was surrounded by dissention on all eight sides.

Octets in popular music

  • British pop group The Dooleys were an eight-member group popular in the late 1970s/early 1980s.

The Beatles' song "Eleanor Rigby" is an example of a double quartet, where one string quartet has been overdubbed by another.

Vocal octet

A vocal octet is a choir, or performance by a choir, of eight separate parts, for example, an SSAATTBB (1st & 2nd Soprano, 1st & 2nd Alto, 1st & 2nd Tenor, Baritone, and Bass) choir.

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