There are individuals who take a double major at the college or university. However, try not to spread your scope too wide. I feel it would be better to focus on your primary career objective. If you wish, you can take a minor to enhance your major. For example, If your major is business, and you would like to work for a global or international business, perhaps taking a minor in another language would be beneficial.
A baseball player's salary will not change from the Majors to the Minors if he has a Major League contract. There are minor league contracts for those players.
The difference between a college major and minor is that a major is the main field of study that one is interested in. A minor would be a secondary field of interest, and one can only enroll in a minor after enrolling in a major first.
No, a handful of polished college players go directly to the majors after being drafted, and also most of the Japanese players in the majors never played in the (American) minors.
This site contains all 48 scales, (12 majors, 12 natural minors, 12 harmonic minors, and 12 melodic minors) http://www.trombone.org/jfb/oneoctavescales.asp
Minor Hockey is for intermediates, as for major,it's for the lower Juniors
Yes, it's actually possible to have several majors and/or minors depending on how much course overlap there is between them, and how hard you are willing to work. You can actually major/minor in a language as well, and even if you don't, one major, one minor, and language classes is quite achievable. Just be sure to schedule courses carefully to be sure that any and all requirements for majors/minors/languages are met and don't interfere with one another.
A flat minor is the relative minor of B major
If you mean in terms of relative minors, D minor is the relative minor of F major.
In most University settings it is possible to double or triple major - the difficulty of doing so is directly related to the majors desire and is sometimes not advised, but it is possible, depending on the university, to do so.
It is a possibility to take courses at another college while attending your primary institution. Some courses may even apply toward your degree with prior approval. However, they would not be indicated as a minor.
Coldplay generally use the more "emotional" full major and minor scales. If you're hoping to jam along with their songs you still can, as the pentatonic scales are derived from the majors and minors, so for example if the song is in E minor you can just play in E minor pentatonic. Hope that helped!
in the majors? around 750 players, not counting the guys on the 40-man roster, which play in the minors, now, for all of baseball, including the 6 minor league teams for each major league club, around 4,500 including the major leaguers