Chord having a root, a major third, and a perfect fifth; e.g. C–E–G or F–A–C.
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Examples for "major chord"
Examples for "major chord"
1The major chord consists of a fundamental or tonic, its major third and its just fifth.
2And then a C- major chord.
3It was rather an undulation of the A flat major chord, here and there thrown aloft anew by the pedal.
4An "open tuning" simply means the guitar is pretuned to a ready-made major chord-butthere are different kinds and configurations.
5From small beginnings, supporter involvement in clubs has struck a major chord, and been endorsed at the highest level of European football.
1She played a simple C major triad.
2One of the striking things about Harvey's later works is their hospitality to old-fashioned consonances, including the major triad.
3Natural harmonics may be formed on the major triad of each open string, using the open string as the tonic.
4The ratio of the rings-3:4:5-represents a major triad, a chord that is the basis of all Western music and harmony.
5Try this: Play a C Major triad in root position, then shift to a C minor.
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