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How to represent notes from higher octaves in music?

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Answered by Shubu01
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✔✔ For example, the C major scale is typically written C D E F G A B C (shown below), the initial and final C's being an octave apart.

✔✔ Because of octave equivalency, notes in a chord that are one or more octaves apart are said to be doubled (even if there are more than two notes in different octaves) in the chord.

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Answered by abiramiragu
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Explanation:

For example, the C major scale is typically written C D E F G A B C (shown below), the initial and final C's being an octave apart. Because of octave equivalency, notes in a chord that are one or more octaves apart are said to be doubled (even if there are more than two notes in different octaves) in the chord.

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