
相对于 Matlab,Octave如何? - 知乎
octave唯一的优点也就是占内存小了(< 500M),然而不知是不是安装的姿势不对,每次打开软件&跑个小命令,简直比PS和AE还慢。
What is an octave? - Music: Practice & Theory Stack Exchange
Mar 30, 2018 · An octave is simply an interval created by the use of the factor 2 instead - e.g. if we started with our 100Hz note again, and we wanted to go up an octave, we would double …
Scilab,Octave,Sagemath区别与比较? - 知乎
该页面讨论了Scilab、Octave和Sagemath的区别与比较,适合非数学专业的人士自学数学时参考。
Why are there twelve notes in an octave? - Music: Practice
Apr 26, 2011 · It makes me wonder if the 12-semitone octave sounded good before the advent of "music as we know it" or if it is something of an acquired taste, in which case alternative …
Simple way to add an additional octave in Musescore?
Aug 22, 2019 · Click first note and Shift + Click last note of desired selection, rests at the end of the selection don't need to be in there because they won't be affected by the octave change …
tuning - Was the term "octave" coined after the development of …
Oct 28, 2020 · If the term octave refers to the 8 notes in a major scale, then in is placed in retrospect, and after the development of enough music theory to define diatonic scales.
Is "16va" proper notation? - Music: Practice & Theory Stack …
The basis of both the frequency and the cents measurement is a 2:1 octave relationship. Because pitch measurement systems (linear and logarithmic) are derived from the octave as 2:1, a …
What do the terms E2 A2 D3 G3 B3 E4 actually mean?
May 29, 2015 · But if you want to tell someone the exact octave of a note, you can use the aforementioned numbers. So, being thorough, the exact standard tuning of the guitar is the …
Correct octave technique - Music: Practice & Theory Stack Exchange
Aug 4, 2015 · I am an amateur pianist (of about 17 years) and I'm not sure if I ever learned correct octave technique. I just "finished" Chopin's first ballad and there are several sections which …
Why do octaves sound equivalent? - Music: Practice & Theory …
May 25, 2016 · @CarlWitthoft: Octave equivalence isn't the statement that notes separated by an octave sound the same. If I play 1000 Hz followed immediately by 2000 Hz, all humans can tell …