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Originally Posted by irir123
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Originally Posted by Shankar.P
even in PR's 'ambum kombum' the tribals ye chorus sounds very funny and creates an upbeat mood. if asali pisili kathakali (aadhavan) is meaningful and appealing for this generation...why should we cry over jinkchaks, jamchaks, dingdongs, damaku dams
leave PR aside - the use of tribal chorus sounds in 'ambum kombm' was quite apt to the "T" -
1. Damakku damakku dam from Azhagi
2. kakakaa kiki koo kooka ka ke kuku kuku ke ke - form chingaravelan
3. dingu daangu rappappov - from valli
some exaamples where the 'cutesy' verbal sounds being absent would have left me sadder.
thamizhlaye rettai kiLAvinnu onnu irukku - repeating words to fill in sandham is not something only IR introduced.
so it is technically which verbal sound is appealing to you as an individual.
While some people react to 'pee pee - thottu nakku thottu nakku' when they hear 'pee pee doddu nattu doddu nattu' some people dont. so ur 'haiyyo haiyyo' or 'yo mans' or my 'chaangu chakkus' or 'damakku damakkus' is a very subjective opinion bordering on infringement of personal preference of a music composer. If I were some one like raaja and some one approaches me with such a suggestion to avoid my choice 'filler sounds', I would react like assembly speaker calling on guards on seeing opposition MLAs storming the well.
Indha vishayathula raasappuvukku naan 'vaanalaaviya adhigaaram' tharugiren.