Indan Sax Sonig Review
Where a jazz sax is "buttery" (Think Stan Getz) or "screaming" (Think Michael Brecker), the Indian sax is reedy and nasal. Players often bite the reed harder or push air aggressively to mimic the human cry or the temple elephant's trumpet. It is a raw, sometimes scratchy sound—intentionally so.
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Unlike the jazz saxophone’s swing or blues bends, Indian saxophone sound is: Where a jazz sax is "buttery" (Think Stan
Indian sax sound refers to the adaptation of the Western saxophone into Indian musical styles, blending the instrument’s timbre with Indian ragas, ornamentation (gamak, meend), and rhythmic cycles (tala). If you want to fall in love with