The interval of an octave is how many steps from the given note?

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The interval of an octave is eight steps from the given note.

The interval of an octave is a musical term that refers to the distance between two notes that have the same letter name but are separated by a higher or lower pitch. In other words, it is the interval between two notes that are eight letter names apart.

To determine the number of steps in an octave, you can use the concept of a diatonic scale. A diatonic scale consists of seven different notes, with each note separated by a whole step or a half step. In the case of an octave, you would count all the steps from the starting note to the ending note, including both the whole and half steps.

In a diatonic scale, there are five whole steps and two half steps. Since an octave covers a range of eight letter names, you would count all the steps between the starting and ending notes, including both the whole and half steps. Therefore, the interval of an octave is composed of 12 half steps or 8 whole steps.

Based on this information, the correct answer to the question is:

- eight (O eight)