Indan Sax Sonig [exclusive] Today

The pioneer of Carnatic Saxophone; listen to his use of complex microtones. Manohari Singh

The most significant hurdle in playing Indian classical music on a saxophone is the instrument's fixed pitch mechanism. A standard saxophone utilizes keys and pads that cover tone holes, designed to produce the twelve-tone equal temperament of Western music. Indian classical music, however, relies on shruti —microtones that divide the octave into twenty-two distinct notes. Furthermore, Carnatic music relies heavily on gamakas (heavy oscillations, slides, and finger-bending techniques) which are virtually impossible to execute on a standard keyed instrument. Indan Sax Sonig

However, the power of the "Sonig" was not without its dangers. A rogue faction of digital entities, known as the Silence-Seekers The pioneer of Carnatic Saxophone; listen to his