No, never used them.
I just say like: "C of the small octave".
But in most cases, it should be clear from the context what octave is meant, that is the current one.
2 octaves and 3 notes.
Yes, the octaves are the same notes but in varying pitches.
Four octaves is a range and does not specify how high or low any of the notes are. This may help. http://www.answerbag.com/q_view/720
Any modern major or minor scale has seven different notes. They can be played in one to as many as 5 octaves. So the number of notes depends on how many octaves you play.
This group is known as octaves.
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From E2 to B5 is 3 octaves and 7 notes. If that happens to be your singing vocal range, congratulations! Not many people have a range that wide.
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because notes come in octaves of 8 and 88 is a multiple of 8
An interval of eight notes is known as an octave.
Range is the distance between your lowest and highest note available to you when you sing two separate notes; sing your lowest note, then your highest, and measure in octaves or groups of eight pitches the difference between the two. For instance, if you can sing three octaves above your lowest note, you have a range of three octaves.
Groups of eight notes are known as octaves. This series of eight notes occupy the interval between, and including, two notes, one having twice or half the frequency of vibration of the other.