Octave
An interval of eight notes is known as an octave.
The interval from B to C is a minor second (m2) or a half step.
The Musical is 3 hours long with a 20 minute interval.
The musical interval between two notes depends on the ratio of their frequencies. An octave is a ratio of 2:1 and, in equal temperament comprises 12 equal semitones, which therefore have a ratio of 21/12.
The previous answer was: "A chord" to which I have to disagree. Chords are made up of 3 or more notes. Two (2) notes played at the same time are an interval. If the notes are the same and played at the exact same frequency, then they are said to be in unison. Otherwise, the interval (space between the notes) is measured in half and whole steps, and is many times referred to relative to the distance between the notes in the major scale of the bottom note of the interval. For example, if the bottom note of the interval is C and the noted played above it is F, then counting up the C Major scale reveals the interval is a 4th (2 and 1/2 whole steps). Likewise, if the bottom note is F and the top note is C, then counting up the F Major scale reveals the interval is a 5th (3 and 1/2 whole steps).
a musical interval composed of three adjacent whole tones.
the nswer is interval
An interval of eight notes is known as an octave.
The interval from B to C is a minor second (m2) or a half step.
Minor third
You need to specify what the interval is for this question to be answered.
The Musical is 3 hours long with a 20 minute interval.
Interval means only ONE Thing : The Distance BETWEEN notes or tones. Like a scale degree. eg: tonic, supertonic, subdominant.....
I believe the term is a chord. Two is an interval and one is a note.
Aug, is the abbreviation for augmented, in musical terms. Augmented means you add a half step to the interval you are doing. Example: Augmented 5th from C is G#. A perfect 5th from C is G. You just add a half step to the major or perfect interval you are doing.
Octave
What ever note that is a major second interval below the starting note of the scale.