octette

[ɒkˈtɛt]

octette Definition

  • 1a group of eight singers or musicians who perform together
  • 2a musical composition for eight voices or instruments

Using octette: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "octette" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The octette performed a beautiful rendition of the song.

  • Example

    Mendelssohn's octette is one of his most famous compositions.

octette Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for octette

Phrases with octette

  • an octette composed of string instruments, such as violins, violas, cellos, and double basses

    Example

    The string octette played a hauntingly beautiful piece.

  • an octette composed of singers, typically divided into four parts: soprano, alto, tenor, and bass

    Example

    The vocal octette harmonized perfectly in their performance.

  • an octette that plays jazz music, typically consisting of a rhythm section (piano, bass, drums) and a horn section (trumpet, saxophone, trombone)

    Example

    The jazz octette had the audience dancing all night long.

Origins of octette

from Italian 'ottetto', from 'otto' meaning 'eight'

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Summary: octette in Brief

An 'octette' [ɒkˈtɛt] is a group of eight singers or musicians who perform together, or a musical composition for eight voices or instruments. It can be divided into different types, such as 'string octette,' 'vocal octette,' and 'jazz octette.'