While Western saxophonists like John Coltrane or Charlie Parker focused on speed, complexity, and improvisational daring, Manohari Singh focused on . He used heavy vibrato, glissandos (smooth sliding between notes), and a breathy tone that mimicked the human voice—specifically the alaap of Hindustani classical singing. Tracks like “Mehbooba Mehbooba” from Sholay or “Chura Liya Hai Tumne” showcase a sax that cries , laughs , and romances —something rare in Western jazz.
: Known as the pioneer who brought the saxophone to , Gopalnath painstakingly adapted the instrument to play complex gamakas (ornamentations) and ragas that were once thought impossible for a Western wind instrument. Manohari Singh
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