Correct option is B
Correct Option: b)
By redefining the tonal centre “Sa” to another note within the scale, one can derive the scale of a different, often related, raga.
Information Booster:
·
Raga Nat-Bhairav has a complex scale:
Sa, komal Re, shuddha Re, Ga, Ma, Pa, komal Dha, shuddha Dha, Ni.
· When
Pancham “Pa” is taken as the new Shadaj, the sequence of intervals realigns.
· The new scale starting from this note yields:
Sa, komal Re, shuddha Ga, Ma, komal Dha, shuddha Ni.
· This is the characteristic
scale of Ahir Bhairav, a morning raga that blends the gravitas of Bhairav with the shades of Kafi.
Additional Knowledge:
· Anand Bhairav uses a different combination, including both shuddha and komal Nishad.
· Pure Bhairav uses only komal Re and komal Dha, without the shuddha Dha present here.
· Bairagi Bhairav has a different phraseology and emphasis.