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Diminished octave

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Augmented unison

Abbreviation
  
d8

Interval class
  
1

Other names
  
Diminished eighth

Semitones
  
11

Just interval
  
48:25

Diminished octave

In classical music from Western culture, a diminished octave ( 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 C4 to C5, and from C4 to C5 are diminished octaves, spanning eleven semitones. Being diminished, it is considered a dissonant interval.

The diminished octave is enharmonically equivalent to the major seventh.

References

Diminished octave Wikipedia