Going from one octave to another on piano
I am octaving from here to there
Going from one octave to another on piano
I was octaving from middle c to the next octave.
you know. THAT LAUGH THAT . u made. its like a cackle + chuckle + wheeze. but its like 90 octaves higher than ur normal voice/laugh? yeah that
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me, a very high octave laugh since urban dictionary is gay and wont let me just say high octave laugh: HSDGHIEHBVHDIJHEVWGQHEIJHVDSHUIWHQVEGDHJKZHEWAHE GDUHsj
The attempt by singers to sing higher, lower and then higher again on a single note for dramatic effect in a song especially for the national anthem. Most singers try and fail miserably, but occassionally a few people pull it off. singing, sing, singer, octaves, music, national anthem, Memorial Day, Fourth of July, patriotic, America, USA, United States, Whitney Houston, the World Series, Super Bowl
Whoever just tried to sing the national anthem, should stop the octave rocking because you are not Whitney Houston. Just stop!
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Like a power chord, except you're missing out a string. They give a fuller sound than a power chord. They're commonly used by bands such as Fall Out Boy, My Chemical Romance, Falling In Reverse and Avenged Sevenfold
Octave Chords are the best chords.
Hoe Octave is when a a chick talks in that raspy low voice from either drinking, partying, or speaking non mic’s too much.
Damn, Reagan always sounds horse
Yeah you know she’s always on the streets
Oh yeah she converse in that hoe octave