Major

A major chord is built using the 1st, 3rd, and 5th notes of a major scale. The "major third" interval is the defining feature that differentiates it from a "minor" (often perceived as "sad") chord. 3. Military Rank: The Commissioned Officer

It ensures that a student gains deep, specialized knowledge in one discipline (like Biology, History, or Marketing) rather than just a broad, superficial education. A major chord is built using the 1st,

Majors often serve as primary staff officers for brigade-sized units or as commanders for companies in specialized units. A major chord is built using the 1st,

A major scale follows a strict pattern of whole and half steps (W-W-H-W-W-W-H). This specific interval pattern gives the major scale its distinctive, uplifting character. A major chord is built using the 1st,