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Blind octave : ウィキペディア英語版 | Blind octave
In music, a blind octave is the alternate doubling above and below a successive scale or trill notes: "the passage being played...alternately in the higher and lower octave."〔Apel, Willi (1969). ''Harvard Dictionary of Music'', p.97. ISBN 978-0-674-37501-7.〕 The device is not to be introduced into the works of "older composers," (presumably those preceding Liszt).〔Sir George Grove, ed. (1910). ''(Grove's Dictionary of Music and Musicians, Volume 3 )'', p.735. The Macmillan Company.〕 Alternately, a blind octave may occur, "in a rapid octave passage when one note of each alternate octave is omitted."〔(June 1, 1907). ''The Musical Herald'', Issues 706-717, p.188. J. Curwen & Sons.〕 The effect is to simulate octave doubling using a solo instrument. ==Sources== 〔
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