There are two half-steps between Eb and F. What type of interval is it?

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major second

Ominor second

perfect fifth

perfect third

The interval between Eb and F is a minor second.

To identify the type of interval between Eb and F, let's follow the steps:

1. Start with the lower note, Eb.
2. Move up one half-step, which gives us E.
3. Move up one more half-step, which gives us F.

Since there are two half-steps between Eb and F, the type of interval is a major second.

To determine the type of interval between Eb and F, we need to count the number of letter names and half-steps in between.

Starting with Eb, we count one letter name (Eb to F) and two half-steps (Eb to E, E to F).

If there are two half-steps between Eb and F, this would indicate a major second interval.

Therefore, the correct answer is: major second.