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- Q5277372 subject Q8376653.
- Q5277372 subject Q8691728.
- Q5277372 abstract "Template:Infobox IntervalIn classical music from Western culture, a diminished octave (About this sound Play ) is an interval produced by narrowing a perfect octave by a chromatic semitone. As such, the two notes are denoted by the same letter but have different accidentals. For instance, the interval from C4 to C5 is a perfect octave, twelve semitones wide, and both the intervals from C♯4 to C5, and from C4 to C♭5 are diminished octaves, spanning eleven semitones. Being diminished, it is considered a dissonant interval.The diminished octave is enharmonically equivalent to the major seventh.".
- Q5277372 thumbnail Diminished_octave_on_C.png?width=300.
- Q5277372 wikiPageWikiLink Q1225810.
- Q5277372 wikiPageWikiLink Q17452439.
- Q5277372 wikiPageWikiLink Q189962.
- Q5277372 wikiPageWikiLink Q3029382.
- Q5277372 wikiPageWikiLink Q386025.
- Q5277372 wikiPageWikiLink Q478958.
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- Q5277372 wikiPageWikiLink Q816335.
- Q5277372 wikiPageWikiLink Q837294.
- Q5277372 wikiPageWikiLink Q8376653.
- Q5277372 wikiPageWikiLink Q8691728.
- Q5277372 wikiPageWikiLink Q9730.
- Q5277372 comment "Template:Infobox IntervalIn classical music from Western culture, a diminished octave (About this sound Play ) is an interval produced by narrowing a perfect octave by a chromatic semitone. As such, the two notes are denoted by the same letter but have different accidentals. For instance, the interval from C4 to C5 is a perfect octave, twelve semitones wide, and both the intervals from C♯4 to C5, and from C4 to C♭5 are diminished octaves, spanning eleven semitones.".
- Q5277372 label "Diminished octave".
- Q5277372 depiction Diminished_octave_on_C.png.