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Old 06-09-2013, 09:35 PM   #21 (permalink)
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Yes, each 7 set is an octave. A scale is 8 notes. To play a scale is 15 notes up and back.
An octave is seven notes, eight pitches. C and C' are the same note played at different pitches. To play a scale up and back is still seven notes.

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I don't see where anyone answered your qstn about whether or not high notes vibrate to double or triple the frequency the higher a note gets.
Yes, I did answer it. The frequencies of octaves can only be doubled or halved.
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