Similar words: stave, tavern, stave off, octagon, octagonal, octahedron, atavism, atavistic. Meaning: ['ɑktɪv /'ɒk-] n. 1. a feast day and the seven days following it 2. a musical interval of eight tones 3. a rhythmic group of eight lines of verse.
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31. The interval and the consonance of an octave.
32. It covers about an octave.
33. Typical view of a 1:3 Octave Band Analysis using Acoustic Toolbox software.
34. How far the bridge needs to be shifted is determined by comparing the open string with the tone played in the twelfth fret: it should represent the exact octave to the open string.
35. Each successive noise function you add is known as an octave.
36. It is set this way so that a spread-out triad (with the 3rd an octave up)will fit the existing range.
37. And then at the end of the process I have another whole step from B-flat back to C, and that gets me back to my octave in that fashion.
38. After calibration, octave band measurements were taken at each of the listening locations for ambient and pink noise levels from each of the sound output locations.
39. The bass octave can only be sung by a male voice.
40. If a vibrating string is lightly touched at its midpoint , its pitch goes up an octave.
41. Within the Language of Light, female energy is an octave higher than male energy.
42. European music happens to use a scale of eight notes, hence the use of the term octave.
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43. Pitched in the first octave above the treble staff; high.
44. And in FIGURE 4 , I alternate the same three-note phrase an octave higher with a descending A harmonic minor scale.
45. I--We were going D G B G B so as long as the notes have the same names or it sounds the same, even though there may be octave doubling in there we still think of that as monophonic texture.
46. However, the basic physics limits the range of values that a varactor can be driven to, and the resulting circuit usually only has a range of about an octave.
47. The concert will feature works for 2 pianos, tuned to 19 - equal division of the octave.
48. Each iteration of the loop adds another octave of twice the frequency.
49. If we wanted to enlarge the original square (to find an outer square) we would again follow the natural law of the musical octave, ie powers of 2.
50. We're singing below middle C and the ladies are singing up an octave but that's still monophonic texture-- those notes have the same names.
51. Octave itself has a rich language that looks similar to C and has a very large math library, including specialized functions for signal and image processing, audio processing, and control theory.
52. The rolloff is usually expressed as attenuation per unit interval, such as 6 dB per octave.
53. Describes the real frequency technique for matching small antennas in two octave band which improves the receiving efficiency of the antennas.
54. Predatory species such as dogs are not nearly as sensitive—they can dis criminate resolutions of one third of an octave.
55. Octave was originally written around 1992 as companion software for a textbook in chemical reactor design.
56. Provides a 6 dB - per - octave rolloff filter at 115 Hz.
57. Disease machinery is a lower octave of the matrixes for all intents and purposes.
58. Provides 18 dB - per - octave cutoff at 80 Hz.
59. The usual stored information may consist of the 'A' Weighted Leq, LN values, SPL values and perhaps 1:3 Octave Band information for tonal analysis.
60. Having caught a cold today, he has to sing one octave lower.
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