interval
The distance in pitch between two tones is known as an Interval.
The distance between the lowest and highest tones a voice or instrument can produce is called "range."
The term for the distance and relationship between two tones in music is called "interval."
The difference in pitch between two notes is called an interval. It is measured in terms of distance between the two notes, typically described in terms of steps on a musical scale such as semitones or whole tones.
pitch range
an octave
piano piano or pp and ff forty forty is the highest
It is referred to as an interval.
It's called the range of the voice or instrument.
The name given to the difference in pitch between two notes is called an interval. This difference is measured in semitones or whole tones, and it determines the quality of the interval, such as perfect, major, minor, augmented, or diminished.
An interval of eight tones on a scale is known as an octave. In Western music, an octave encompasses the distance between one musical pitch and another with double its frequency. For example, if the note C is played, the C one octave higher has a frequency that is twice that of the lower C. This interval is fundamental in music theory and is the basis for the structure of scales.
The Shepard tone is created by layering multiple tones at different octaves. As the tones ascend or descend, the lower tones fade out while higher tones fade in, creating the illusion of a continuously rising or falling pitch.