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Is Take on Me major or minor?

A Major Take on Me is written in the key of A Major. According to the Theorytab database, it is the 4th most popular key among Major keys and the 4th most popular among all keys. Major keys, along with minor keys, are a common choice for popular songs.

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The Sun Always Shines On TV by A-ha

You Are the One by A-ha

Suggestions Always by Erasure

Beautiful Girl by INXS

Being Boring by Pet Shop Boys

Big In Japan by Alphaville

Chains of Love by Erasure

Come Undone by Duran Duran

Desechantee by Mylene Farmer

Desenchantee by Mylene Farmer

Disappear by INXS

Don't You Forget About Me by Simple Minds

Don't You Want Me by The Human League

Electricity by Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark

Everybody Wants to Rule the World by Tears for Fears

Forever Young by Alphaville

Funnel of Love by Cyndi Lauper

Girls Just Want To Have Fun by Cyndi Lauper

Girls on Film by Duran Duran

Head Over Heels by Tears For Fears

Here Comes The Rain Again by Eurythmics

How Do You Do by Roxette

Is There Something I Should Know by Duran Duran

It's a Sin by Pet Shop Boys

Karma Chameleon by Culture Club

Libertine by Mylene Farmer

Listen To Your Heart by Roxette

Maid Of Orleans by Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark

Mystify by INXS

Need You Tonight by INXS

Never Tear us Apart by INXS

New Moon On Monday by Duran Duran

Ordinary World by Duran Duran

Pale Shelter by Tears for Fears

Planet Earth by Duran Duran

Promised You A Miracle by Simple Minds

Rio by Duran Duran

Save A Prayer by Duran Duran

She Bop by Cyndi Lauper

Shout by Tears for Fears

Sleeping In My Car by Roxette

Souvenir by Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark

Sowing the Seeds of Love by Tears for Fears

Sweet Dreams - Are Made of This by Eurythmics

The Goonies 'R' Good Enough by Cyndi Lauper

The Look by Roxette

The Safety Dance by Men Without Hats

There Must Be An Angel by Eurythmics

Time After Time by Cyndi Lauper

True Colors by Cyndi Lauper

West End Girls by Pet Shop Boys

Who's That Girl by Eurythmics

You Were Always On My Mind by Pet Shop Boys

Mojito by Jay Chou

Diamonds by Bryan Scary

Diamonds by Bryan Scary

Static by Drama

Jealous Guy by John Lennon

Last Waltz by Twice

Mr Blue Sky by Electric Light Orchestra

Scar by Missy Higgins

Stitches by Shawn Mendes

Do I Make You Proud by Taylor Hicks

Treat You Better by Shawn Mendes

Stay by The Kid LAROI and Justin Bieber

One Dance by Drake

Krzyk by Patty

Flim by Aphex Twin

Confusion by Electric Light Orchestra

High On You by Survivor

Ring Ring by ABBA

In Undertow by Alvvays

Against All Odds (Take a Look at Me Now) by Phil Collins

Cable Through Your Heart by Bryan Scary

The Silver Lake Mining Company by Bryan Scary

Fergalicious by Fergie

The Perfect Crime by Drama

Nobody Gets Me by SZA

F2F by SZA

You Don't Belong to Me by Eric Chou

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What is the devil's language called?

The devil mostly speaks a language of his own called Bellsybabble which he makes up himself as he goes along but when he is very angry he can speak quite bad French very well though some who have heard him say that he has a strong Dublin accent. The name "Bellsybabble" is a pun on Beelzebub, "babble" and Babel.

en.wikipedia.org - Bellsybabble - Wikipedia

Bellsybabble is the name of the language of the Devil, mentioned by writer James Joyce in the following postscript to a letter (containing the story now known as "The Cat and the Devil"), which he wrote in 1936[1] to his four-year-old grandson:[2]: 15–16 The devil mostly speaks a language of his own called Bellsybabble which he makes up himself as he goes along but when he is very angry he can speak quite bad French very well though some who have heard him say that he has a strong Dublin accent. The name "Bellsybabble" is a pun on Beelzebub, "babble" and Babel. Bellsybabble has variously been called a poly-language,[3] a pluridialectal idiom[4] and a ludic creation.[5]: 35

Significance [ edit ]

For Giorgio Melchiori, it is suggestive of the idea that in literary texts, there is not a single language, but a multitude of languages, a different one for each reader of the text.[2]: 16 It has been compared with the language of Joyce's novel Finnegans Wake,[6] and has also provided the inspiration for C. George Sandulescu's study of Finnegans Wake, entitled The Language of the Devil.[7]: vi Linguist John Haiman compares Bellsybabble to ordinary language in the way it continually shapes, and is in turn shaped by, the utterances spoken within it.[8]: 178 This challenges the rigid separation between code and message. On one hand, the language determines the presupposed content and boundaries of possible messages, as shown by the concept of linguistic relativity. On the other hand, the message may also affect the code used by that very message.[9]

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