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An augmented octave is an interval comprising thirteen semitones and eight note names - for example, C to C sharp.
It is called an scale. No it's not. It's called an octave..
I played an octave on the piano.
A chromatic scale, which is a musical scale that divides an octave into semitones, consists of 12 half-steps. For example: a chromatic scale starting on C will have the following series of notes: c - c# - d - d# - e - f - f# - g - g# - a - a# - b - c