The late Freddie Mercury, former lead singer of Queen, had a vocal range of four octaves. - In seinen letzten Jahren hatte Freddie Mercury, vormaliger Frontsänger von „Queen“, einen Stimmumfang von vier Oktaven.
The eighth defensive position, with the sword hand held at waist height, and the tip of the sword out straight at knee level
The day that is one week after a feast day in the Latin Rite of the Catholic Church
the eighth day after a Christian festival (or the period between these two days), counting the festival day as the first (ie counting inclusively) Thus: the Octave of 1st November, All Saints' Day, is 8th November
The eighth guard or parry, made in a low line on the sword-arm side with the wrist supinated
The eighth day after a church festival, the festival day being included; also, the week following a church festival
An octave is a doubling or halving of frequency 20Hz-40Hz is often considered the bottom octave Each octave you add on the bottom requires that your speakers move four times as much air!
An octave is a series of eight notes in a musical scale. It is also used to talk about the difference in pitch between the first and last notes in a musical scale. a) the range of musical notes between the first note of a scale and the last one b) the first and last notes of a musical scale played together (octava, from octo ; because there are eight notes in the range)
an eight-line stanza or poem, of which there are several types: ababbcbc: Chaucer's stanzaic form in The Monk's Tale abbacddc, or abbaabba: the brace octave for example, W B Yeats' "Two Songs from a Play" abababcc: see Ottava rima abaaabab: see Triolet See also Sonnet
A musical interval between two tones formed when the ratio between the frequencies of the tone is 2: 1 2