Final answer:
The correct E♭ Major scale ascending with accidentals is E♭ - F - G - A♭ - B♭ - C - D - E♭. Scales are a fundamental aspect of learning music, and recognizing semitones is critical for understanding their structure.
Step-by-step explanation:
The correct ascending using accidentals, with semitones marked by a slur is option A) E♭ - F - G - A♭ - B♭ - C - D - E♭. This scale includes three flats: E♭, A♭, and B♭. The semitones in this scale are between F and G, and between D and E♭, as these are the places where the notes are only a half step apart. Here's how you mark the semitones with a slur:
- E♭ - F (whole tone)
- F - G (whole tone)
- G - A♭ (semitone)
- A♭ - B♭ (whole tone)
- B♭ - C (whole tone)
- C - D (whole tone)
- D - E♭ (semitone)