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A major second is equivalent to a whole note, or two semitones, and two semitones down from G-flat (which is enharmonically equivalent to F-sharp) is E, although it might be written as F-flat depending on the key signature.

F-flat, E to G-flat would be a diminished 3rd, not a major second..

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