10 triad's of octave new lands.
Two each have 6 keys in between them
There are 8 cycles in an octave, with each cycle representing a complete frequency doubling. This means that within an octave, the frequency of a note is doubled compared to the frequency of the same note in the previous octave.
I am not assuming I am in the key of F (one flat), there is one semi-tone in each octave: B flat. While Iam navigating the entire 2 1/2 octave range, navigating the range chromatically, then each note change is a semi-tone, 13 semi-tones in all for each octave. So 13+13+6 = 32 semi-tones in 2½ octaves.
There are 8 notes in an octave.
In a diatonic scale, there are eight notes in an octave.
There are several different types of harmonicas. A 12 hole chromatic harmonica has 48 tones in 3 different octave ranges. However a typical harmonica has 4 holes for each octave.
G0 to B5 spans a total of 5 octaves. Specifically, G0 to G1 is one octave, and each subsequent G to G is another octave, leading up to G5. Then, from G5 to B5 adds two additional notes within that octave, which does not count as a full octave. Thus, the complete range from G0 to B5 is 5 octaves.
An octave is made up of notes spanning from A to G, from one A to the next A is an octave, and the word 'noat' is spelled 'note'.
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An octave is always 8 white keys and 5 black keys.