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*In [[music]], '''major''' can refer to a [[scale (music)|scale]], [[chord (music)|chord]], or [[interval (music)|interval]], in contrast to [[minor]]. See [[major scale]], [[major chord]], [[major third]], [[major sixth]], [[relative minor/major]], [[parallel minor/major]] |
*In [[music]], '''major''' can refer to a [[scale (music)|scale]], [[chord (music)|chord]], or [[interval (music)|interval]], in contrast to [[minor]]. See [[major scale]], [[major chord]], [[major third]], [[major sixth]], [[relative minor/major]], [[parallel minor/major]] |
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*In British public school terminology, "'''major'''" means an older brother or sister (when two people have the same surname), as opposed to "[[minor]]" |
*In British public school terminology, "'''major'''" means an older brother or sister (when two people have the same surname), as opposed to "[[minor]]" |
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*A [[major (golf)]] in [[golf]] is one of the four or five most important yearly tournaments. In the [[United States]], the [[PGA TOUR]] and [[LPGA]] tour have four majors, while the [[Champions Tour]] for golfers 50 and over has five. All other top-level men's tours worldwide recognize the same four majors as the PGA TOUR |
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Revision as of 01:54, 5 July 2004
Major may mean:
- Major, a military rank
- major, the primary focus of a Bachelor's degree
- In music, major can refer to a scale, chord, or interval, in contrast to minor. See major scale, major chord, major third, major sixth, relative minor/major, parallel minor/major
- In British public school terminology, "major" means an older brother or sister (when two people have the same surname), as opposed to "minor"
- A major (golf) in golf is one of the four or five most important yearly tournaments. In the United States, the PGA TOUR and LPGA tour have four majors, while the Champions Tour for golfers 50 and over has five. All other top-level men's tours worldwide recognize the same four majors as the PGA TOUR