G Raga Marwa Scale
G Raga Marwa contains 7 notes: G, A♭, B, C♯, D, E, F♯. It has 2 sharps: C♯, F♯. The step pattern is H–W+H–W–H–W–W–H.
A majestic sunset raga traditionally performed in late afternoon. Uniquely, the root note is de-emphasized in traditional performance — melodies resolve to the 6th instead, creating a floating, expansive quality unlike anything in Western music.
The formula is 1, b2, 3, #4, 5, 6, 7. The b2 and #4 provide two points of tension in an otherwise major-sounding scale. The absence of a perfect 4th (replaced by #4) removes a grounding interval, contributing to its airy character. It's one of the most revered ragas for its emotional depth.
Try de-emphasizing the root and resolving phrases to the 6th instead — this captures the raga's traditional floating quality. The b2 works as an ornamental approach note rather than a structural tone. Use clean tones with slight reverb to let the intervals breathe.