Music, asked by srai6809, 11 days ago

What is this called in music-
Sa re g, g m p, m p dh,.

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Answered by divyanshikhandwal
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Answer:

These seven swaras are shortened to Sa, Ri/Re (Carnatic) (Hindustani), Ga, Ma, Pa, Dha, and Ni. Collectively these notes are known as the sargam (the word is an acronym of the consonants of the first four swaras).

Answered by archanasaini99
0

Explanation:

In the table below every raag has been described with its:

Thaat

Aroh – Ascending order

Avroh – Descending order

Pakad – Main structure / order of using notes in the raag

Vadi – Most used note

Samvadi – Second most used note

Time – of Singing or playing

Thaat: all Raags have been derived from one of the following 10 Thaats:

Bilaval – SA RE GA MA PA DHA NI SA. – All pure notes

Kalyan– SA RE GA MA’ PA DHA NI SA. – MA’ tivra

Khamaj– SA RE GA MA PA DHA ni SA. – ni komal

Bhairav – SA re GA MA PA dha NI SA. – re and dha komal

Poorvi – SA re GA MA’ PA dha NI SA. – re and dha komal and MA’ tivra

Marva – SA re GA MA’ PA DHA NI SA. – re komal and MA’ tivra

Kafi – SA RE ga MA PA DHA ni SA. – ga and ni komal

Asavari – SA RE ga MA PA dha ni SA. – ga, dha and ni komal

Bhairavi– SA re ga MA PA dha ni SA. – re, ga, dha and ni komal

Todi – SA re ga MA’ PA dha NI SA. – re, ga and dha komal and MA’ tivra

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