Talk:Octavia/@comment-178.128.125.123-20171025113013/@comment-33430709-20171027063952

They tried to simplify it (I assume so, anyway). It should be noted that not everyone is educated in music anyway.

It should be noted that the 'usually' can be omitted.

Unless you are mixing up which meaning of octave you are after; in which case, you are after the term perfect octave, where out of one of two notes in a scale, one is half the frequency / double the frequency. AKA the same note but higher in frequency for a higher pitch of the same note.

Whatever the case, what you have sent is a bit rude given the dedication to trying to inform the uninformed.

Surely a little trivia having what can be somewhat ambiguous in meaning shouldn't be too harmful though.