The essence of Indian music lies in its vocalism. To make your saxophone sound better in an Indian context, you must aim for Gayaki Ang , which means playing in a style that mimics vocal expression.
If you are interested, I can provide more specific advice if you tell me: Are you a beginner, intermediate, or advanced player? What style of music do you mostly play? Are you looking to improve your sound for a specific song?
I’m not quite sure what you’re looking for with that phrase. It could be interpreted in a few different ways, such as: A specific or song title . A comparison of Indian saxophone styles or players.
How to Make Your Saxophone Sound Better: A Comprehensive Guide to Tone Development
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Indian classical music is traditionally performed in environments with natural, rich acoustics, like temples or concert halls. Avoid short, digital plate reverbs.
If you are mixing a live recording or trying to make a Virtual Instrument (VST) sound more authentic, your DAW signal chain determines your final sonic quality. Dynamic EQ & Resonance Suppression