Nope.. as far as I can make out.. it is O Ya sa .. Ma Ya sa ..

Gomz, your ear's alright ;-)

On Sun, Sep 13, 2009 at 3:01 PM, Gomzy™ <[email protected]> wrote:

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>
> Okay guys help me here. The first two lines(lyrics)
> *Khoya sa, paya sa *
> Does anyone hear them as above?
> I hear them as
> *Oh Ya sa, Maya sa *.
> Anyone?
>
>
> On Sat, Sep 12, 2009 at 10:37 PM, rivjot <[email protected]> wrote:
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>> Indeed! Rahman uses them quite often and it works like magic for me.
>> few of the songs are based just on these 'dummy words' .. like O Saya,
>> Azeem O Shaan to some extent
>>
>>
>> --- In [email protected] <arrahmanfans%40yahoogroups.com>,
>> "ichord" <purev...@...> wrote:
>> >
>> > It's not the fact that he uses them, it's the way he uses them.
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > --- In [email protected] <arrahmanfans%40yahoogroups.com>, V
>> S Rawat <vsrawat@> wrote:
>> > >
>> > > On 9/12/2009 3:18 AM India Time, _ichord_ wrote:
>> > >
>> > > > First there was "O Saya" from SDM, and now "O Ya Sa" from Blue. Can
>> see how AR is a fan of these sounds!!!
>> > > >
>> > > > I love how AR uses nonsense syllables and words in a song, almost as
>> if he's adding another instrument track through the vocals. That is really
>> unique and special about him! Notice in Yaar
>> Mila..."kudikudikudikudikudiya!" and then "atha atheena a theen theen teena"
>> He's just amazing!
>> > > >
>> > >
>> > > There have been innumerable MDs who used and songs that have "nonsense
>>
>> > > syllables and words". There is even a term for it "dummy words". C
>> > > Ramchandra's several songs of 50s having dummy words. Radio Ceylon
>> even
>> > > had a full program at one time in 70s (I think) in which they played
>> > > only the songs having dummy words.
>> > >
>> > > With such a history, why is using these in a song becomes "really
>> unique
>> > > and special about him (ARR)"?
>> > >
>> > > --
>> > > Rawat
>> > >
>> >
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