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- Indo_jazz abstract "Indo jazz is a hybrid musical genre consisting of jazz, classical and Indian influences. The structure and patterns would be based on Indian music with the improvisation typical to jazz overlaid. The term might be comparatively recent, but the concept dates at least to the mid-1950s. Musicians like John Coltrane, Yusef Lateef, and others showed Indian influences. The Mahavishnu Orchestra might be an early example of a jazz group with Indian influences as John McLaughlin at that time was a devotee of Sri Chinmoy. Others found the improvisational elements already in some Indian music to fit well with jazz. Although John Mayer and Joe Harriott are perhaps the most important influences in the movement. In addition Alice Coltrane is also known for relational work.In the early 1970s, L. Subramaniam pioneered a new movement of Indo-Jazz fusion, which he called "Neo-fusion." It became very popular especially after the release of his albums like Fantasy Without Limits (1979), Blossom (1981), Spanish Wave (1983), Conversations (1984), Indian Express (1985), and Mani and Co. (1986) in which he collaborated with musicians like Stephane Grappelli, George Duke, Stanley Clarke, Tony Williams, Herbie Hancock, Larry Coryell, Emil Richards among others. The most popular Indian based Indo-Jazz band would be KARMA with internationally acclaimed tabla maestro Subhen Chatterjee ...Lew Hilt (India's best known bassist) / Amyt Dutta ( one of India's best Jazz guitarists ) & others fronting the band..Indo jazz is danced all around the world and many studios have opened up in honor of it. An example is Shaimak, very famous for teaching all kinds of Indian dancing, from traditional to modern. They specialize in Indo Jazz.".
- Indo_jazz instrument Bass_guitar.
- Indo_jazz instrument Guitar.
- Indo_jazz instrument Indian_classical_music.
- Indo_jazz instrument Saxophone.
- Indo_jazz instrument Sitar.
- Indo_jazz instrument Tabla.
- Indo_jazz instrument Violin.
- Indo_jazz instrument Drum-kit.
- Indo_jazz stylisticOrigin Classical_music.
- Indo_jazz stylisticOrigin Indian_classical_music.
- Indo_jazz stylisticOrigin Jazz.
- Indo_jazz stylisticOrigin Raga.
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- Indo_jazz bgcolor "pink".
- Indo_jazz color "black".
- Indo_jazz culturalOrigins "-1950.0".
- Indo_jazz hasPhotoCollection Indo_jazz.
- Indo_jazz instruments "Saxophone, Guitar, Bass, Drums, Violin, Sitar, Tabla and other Indian classical instrumentations".
- Indo_jazz name "Indo jazz".
- Indo_jazz otherTopics Folk_jazz.
- Indo_jazz otherTopics Jazz_fusion.
- Indo_jazz otherTopics Minimal_music.
- Indo_jazz otherTopics Serialism.
- Indo_jazz otherTopics Twelve-tone_technique.
- Indo_jazz stylisticOrigins Classical_music.
- Indo_jazz stylisticOrigins Indian_classical_music.
- Indo_jazz stylisticOrigins Jazz.
- Indo_jazz stylisticOrigins Raga.
- Indo_jazz subject Category:Jazz_by_nationality.
- Indo_jazz type Genre.
- Indo_jazz type MusicGenre.
- Indo_jazz type TopicalConcept.
- Indo_jazz type Concept.
- Indo_jazz comment "Indo jazz is a hybrid musical genre consisting of jazz, classical and Indian influences. The structure and patterns would be based on Indian music with the improvisation typical to jazz overlaid. The term might be comparatively recent, but the concept dates at least to the mid-1950s. Musicians like John Coltrane, Yusef Lateef, and others showed Indian influences.".
- Indo_jazz label "Indo jazz".
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- Indo_jazz sameAs Q6025624.
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- Indo_jazz wasDerivedFrom Indo_jazz?oldid=603307139.
- Indo_jazz isPrimaryTopicOf Indo_jazz.
- Indo_jazz name "Indo jazz".