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Yes, the octaves are the same notes but in varying pitches.

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A homophone for "scale" is "sail." Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings and spellings. In this case, "scale" refers to a measuring device or a series of musical notes, while "sail" refers to a piece of fabric that catches the wind to propel a boat.


Is B flat the same as C sharp?

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Does E sharp exist on the musical scale?

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What do you call two different musical notes that sound the same?

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Why do octaves sound the same in music?

Octaves sound the same in music because they have a doubling or halving of the frequency of the sound waves, which creates a similar pitch but with a higher or lower tone.


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whether the measurements are the same or different