If by 'one tone' you mean one step on the chromatic scale, the next note from E flat would be E, which implies the E major scale. If you meant one whole step, as opposed to one half step, the new key would be F major.
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Luke Bryan majored in business when he went to college at GSU.
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Depends on which one you're referring to: 1. The Troggs went all the way to number one in 1966 2. Tone Loc went to number two with a completely different song called 'Wild Thing' in 1989
G and A are only one step away from each other while F and A are two. While Gb to A still sounds like a minor third, written on the staff it looks like a second. Also, you can't have the same note letter twice in a scale. If you went up the (natural minor) scale from Gb, the next note would be Ab, then A, thus using the same note letter twice in a scale. Also, in A major, the relative major to F# minor, the sharps are F#, C#, and G#. F# already being in the key signature, it seems more natural to use F# than G.
Richard Tone went by Rudy.
They were fake.
Yes, my bike tire went flat overnight.
i went to jail for 3.4 years for doing that so i would recommend not doing it
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no, it was only belived to be. people used to think if you went to the edge of the world you would fall off.
yes...but technically you would want to use the chord that went with the scale
the tone or mood is that they went from mad and at the end they went to being happy
Major Merriweather went by Maceo.
The tone in "Johnny Went Over the Edge" is dark, intense, and suspenseful. It conveys a sense of foreboding and tension as the story follows Johnny's descent into madness and self-destruction.
He went through very tough times and troubles looking for his father.
it went from big and bulky to skinny and slim