Malayalam Sax [RECENT]

The alto saxophone was introduced to India by British colonialists in the 19th century. Initially, it was used in Western classical music and military bands. In the early 20th century, the instrument found its way to Kerala, where it was adopted by local musicians, particularly in the Thrissur region. These musicians began experimenting with the saxophone, blending Western techniques with traditional Malayali folk music.

In the quaint town of Thrissur, Kerala, there lived a young man named Ramesh. He was known for his extraordinary talent on the saxophone, an instrument not traditionally associated with Indian classical music or the cultural heritage of Kerala. Ramesh's love affair with the sax began when he was a teenager, listening to jazz records in his father's old music shop. Entranced by the smooth, soulful sounds of the saxophone, he begged his parents to let him learn the instrument. malayalam sax