The eight octaves in music are typically referred to as the following: Sub-contra octave, Contra octave, Great octave, Small octave, One-line octave, Two-line octave, Three-line octave, and Four-line octave. Each octave represents a range of pitches, with the naming convention usually based on the position of notes in relation to the grand staff. These names help musicians identify and communicate specific pitch ranges effectively.
8...i think
8 octaves, alto-soprano
This group is known as octaves.
Normal range is from low Bb to high F or F# with a F# key. That would be at least 2 octaves plus a fifth but advance players extend their range higher and higher by mastering the altissimo register.
24 not correct ottava 8va = one octave higher or lower quindecima 15ma = two octaves higher or lower What is the name and symbol for three octaves higher or lower? It must be 22 something, not 24.
He has 4 octaves.
8...i think
I once heard that it was 8 octaves.
because notes come in octaves of 8 and 88 is a multiple of 8
There is no such thing ... nobody can possibly have a vocal range that spans 8 octaves.
8 octaves, alto-soprano
This group is known as octaves.
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Normal range is from low Bb to high F or F# with a F# key. That would be at least 2 octaves plus a fifth but advance players extend their range higher and higher by mastering the altissimo register.
24 not correct ottava 8va = one octave higher or lower quindecima 15ma = two octaves higher or lower What is the name and symbol for three octaves higher or lower? It must be 22 something, not 24.
A bassoon can play 4 octaves.
31 octaves