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    • 4.1. Octaves and the Major-Minor Tonal System - EarMaster
      • When two notes are one octave apart, one has a frequency exactly two times higher than the other - it has twice as many waves. These waves fit together so well, in the instrument, and in the air, and in your ears, that they sound almost like different versions of the same note.
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  7. May 12, 2024 · I want to know what it feels when you play two notes one octave apart, either at once or in sequence, such that you can confidently say they are the same. I understand that there are two components to this:

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