From the four winds, crossing the earth
one brought water... so much
wind felt still, but the rain
came down, angels cried
for this worlds sins
soaking in
praying
why?
octave
Sonnet – a 14-line poem with a specific rhyme scheme and structure is an example of a genre based on form. Each line typically follows a strict meter and the poem is divided into an octave and a sestet.
An Octave (occasionally an Octet)
A miscellaneous 8 line stanza is called an octet. But the 8 line stanza which forms the first verse of a sonnet is called an octave, and the commonest form of 8 line stanza (by far) in English is called ottava rima.
Name #2Another name for an eight lined poem is an "octave".Another name for an eight lined poem is "triolet".
In a sonnet, the volta is a shift or turn in the poem's theme or argument, usually occurring between the octave and the sestet in an Italian sonnet or after the octave in a Shakespearean sonnet. The volta is significant because it marks a change in tone, perspective, or argument, adding depth and complexity to the poem's structure and meaning.
The poem The Zebras has been written by Roy Campbell.
The frequency of A one octave higher is double the original frequency. For example, if the original A is 440 Hz, the A one octave higher would be 880 Hz.
An augmented octave is an interval comprising thirteen semitones and eight note names - for example, C to C sharp.
Really Short Poem? Is there a specific term for an eight-line poem?
To write an octave higher, you simply transpose the notes up by eight scale degrees. For example, if you have a C note in the bass clef, you would move it to the C note in the treble clef, which is one octave higher. In terms of notation, if you start with the note C4 (middle C), an octave higher would be C5. This can be represented as: C4 → C5.
Petrarchan sonnet