Chord having a root, a major third, and a perfect fifth; e.g. C–E–G or F–A–C.
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.
6Simon shut down the computer to listen to the silence in his study, and the major chord of logic in his mind.
7Then the voice died away in a solemn E-flat major chord, and everything was as if sunk in the bottom of the sea.
8The violins keep up a broken triplet accompaniment, trombones entering on the A major chord, oboe lightly breathing the principal motive (No.
9So he calmly waited until the colossal D major chord was silenced, then intoned his D softly, and made a beautiful crescendo upon it.
10It is a movie which repeatedly hits the C major chord of unashamed idealism and standing up for the benefit claimant and the unemployed.
11He showed me the first licks and chords, the major chord shapes, D and G and E. He said, "Play 'Malaguena,' you can play anything."
12The second way was to compose an irresistible jingle full of major chords.
13So have you ever heard of this idea of like, major chords and minor chords?
14Highlight: Their entrance, all dry ice and major chords.
15Inside of Light! begins halfway through, when major chords come chorusing in like a cavalry of the just.
16But this music, although gradually made replete with victory, was not to end in major chords of triumph.
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