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Noun
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Coordinate terms
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D major
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Noun
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D
major
(
uncountable
)
(
music
)
The
major key
with the notes D, E, F♯, G, A, B, and C♯, the key signature of which has two sharps.
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(
music
)
The
major chord
with a
root
of
D
.
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Coordinate terms
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C major
C-sharp major
D-flat major
D major
D-sharp major
E-flat major
E major
F-flat major
F major
F-sharp major
G major
G-sharp major
A-flat major
A major
A-sharp major
B-flat major
B major
C-flat major
Translations
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the major key with D as its tonic
Dutch:
D-majeur
(nl)
,
D-groot
(nl)
Finnish:
D-duuri
(fi)
French:
ré majeur
(fr)
m
German:
D-Dur
(de)
n
Hungarian:
D-dúr
Japanese:
ニ長調
(
ni chōchō
)
Korean:
라장조
(ko)
(
rajangjo
)
Russian:
ре мажо́р
m
(
rɛ mažór
)
Spanish:
re mayor
m
Swedish:
D-dur
(sv)
Turkish:
Re majör
the major chord with a root of D
Dutch:
D-majeur
(nl)
,
D-groot
(nl)
French:
ré majeur
(fr)
m
German:
D-Dur
(de)
n
Hungarian:
D-dúr
Spanish:
re mayor
m
Swedish:
D-dur
(sv)
n