octave u rečniku PONS

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Strings are grouped in courses, each course consisting of a single or doubled string, tuned in unison or octaves.
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Switches on the back of the head allow users to change octave, turn it off or on, or change the volume.
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The strings of the bass octave extend the instrument's full 90 feet.
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Two notes separated by an octave have the same letter name and are of the same pitch class.
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Octave is experiencing a deep inner turmoil; he himself illustrates the pain of the century's romantics.
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It is similar to the saron family of instruments, and would be its lowest member (pitched one octave below the saron demung).
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Each string sound is pitched one octave apart.
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It lacks tonal center or drive because the diminished fifth symmetrically divides the octave.
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Some "charanguistas" use octave strings on other pairs in addition to the middle course.
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Throughout its history, the "liuqin" came in variations ranging from two (which only had one and a half octaves) to four strings.
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