E♭ (D#) Major Scale
E♭ - F - G - A♭ - B♭ - C - D - E♭
The E♭ major scale is a seven-note scale with a bright and uplifting sound, often used in classical, jazz, and popular music. It’s more common in practice than its enharmonic equivalent, D# major, due to its simpler key signature. The Intervals Between Notes W - W - H - W - W - W - H E♭ to F : Whole step F to G : Whole step G to A♭ : Half step A♭ to B♭ : Whole step B♭ to C : Whole step C to D : Whole step D to E♭ : Half step The E♭ major key signature has 3 flats: B♭, E♭, A♭ The relative minor of E♭ major is C minor (they share the same key signature).