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n. (plural of major chord English)
Usage examples of "major chords".
The young man seats himself at the Clavier, and arpeggiates a few major chords.
Eric was barely fast enough to shield Toni from Aerune's first attack-crash of major chords, high skirl of a piccolo, deep booming of a chorus of horns-but somehow he couldn't draw Aerune's attention to him no matter what he did.
As usual, they gathered at the fence line to gaze lustfully upon the fields surrounding the Center, to where machines flashed and gleamed, slicing soil and cradling corn, humming in C major chords.
He spotted the radio on the kitchen counter and turned it on, tuning in a country-western song with lots of major chords and a rocking-horse rhythm that would probably drive me mad.
The major chords he'd been playing softened, flattened, and folded into their minor counterparts.