The nay, also spelled "nai" or "ney," is a traditional Middle Eastern wind instrument that dates back thousands of years. It is believed to have originated in ancient Persia, and has been used in various forms across regions such as Turkey, Iraq, and Egypt. The nay is typically made from reed and is characterized by its distinctive, breathy sound, which is integral to traditional Middle Eastern music. Its rich history and cultural significance have made it a staple in both folk and Classical Music of the region.
It's a wood wind instrument
Dear Reader,This is an attempt to transcribe the lyrics phonetically from the original lyrics included in the album.Nigerian Chant (Holy Spirit, You're Welcome)Donnie Harper 1994Verse 1Holy Spirit, You're welcome in this place ______Holy Spirit, You're welcome in this place ______Holy Spirit, You're welcome in this place ______Holy Spirit, You're welcome in this place ______In this place __ in this place ______Hey, Lord __ in this place ______In this place __ in this place ______Verse 2Blow winds from heaven in this place ______Blow winds from heaven in this place ______Blow winds from heaven in this place ______Blow winds from heaven in this place ______In this place __ in this place ______You're welcome __ in this place ______In this place __ in this place ______Oh, ___ in this place in this place ______You're welcome __ in this place ______Oh, ___ in this place in this place ______Verse 3We can do nothing until you come, Lord in this place ____Can do nothing until you come, Lord in this place ____We can do nothing until you come, Lord in this place ____Can do nothing until you come, Lord in this place ____In this place ___ in this place ______Oh, You're welcome, Lord __ in this place ______Oh, ___ (in this place 0 in this place ______O-h-h-, ___ in this place in this place ______You're welcome, in this place ______Oh, ___ in this place in this place ______In this place ___ in this place ______You're welcome in this place ______Hey, hey ___ (in this place) in this place ______Ibo chantMun say ah-nay na-na -bay ta-tey Nee-ya ba-ta__ gee-nay-ah-boMun say ah-nay na-na -bay ta-tey Nee-ya ba-ta__ gee-nay -ahn-zoo-koMun say ah-nay na-na -bay ta-tey Nee-ya ba-ta__ gee-nay-ahn-boMun say ah-nay na-na -bay ta-tey Nee-ya ba-ta__ gee-nay-ahn-zoo-koGee-nay-ahn-zoo-ko Gee-nay -ahn-zoo-koGee-nay-ahn-zoo-ko Gee-nay -ahn-zoo-koGee-nay-ahn-zoo-ko Gee-nay -ahn-zoo-ko__________Mun say ah-nay na-na -bay ta-tey Nee-ya ba-ta__ gee-nay-ah-boMun say ah-nay na-na -bay ta-tey Nee-ya ba-ta__ gee-nay -ahn-zoo-koMun say ah-nay na-na -bay ta-tey Nee-ya ba-ta__ gee-nay-ahn-boMun say ah-nay na-na -bay ta-tey Nee-ya ba-ta__ gee-nay-ahn-zoo-koGee-nay-ahn-zoo-ko Gee-nay -ahn-zoo-koGee-nay-ahn-zoo-ko Gee-nay -ahn-zoo-koGee-nay-ahn-zoo-ko Gee-nay -ahn-zoo-ko__________Gee-nay-ahn-zoo-ko Gee-nay -ahn-zoo-koGee-nay-ahn-zoo-ko Gee-nay -ahn-zoo-koGee-nay-ahn-zoo-ko Gee-nay -ahn-zoo-ko__________Gee-nay-ah-bo Gee-nay-ah-boGee-nay-ah-bo Gee-nay-ah-boGee-nay-ah-bo Gee-nay-ah-bo__________Power of God, Spirit of LightYou're welcome in this place tonightStir or hearts, clear our mindsBy the Power of Your Spirit DivineFree the guilt, free all oppressedFill all the lives with emptinessBring down idols, cast out foesCome and bid the darkness to go____ in this placeHey ___ in this placeYou're welcome in this place________Hey, (in this place) in this placeYou're welcome in this placeKnow that You're welcome in this place[Repeat (English) Chant - Ad lib to end]
it came from central Asia
It is actually a wind instrument
No, it doesn't come with an instrument cable.
Renee
NAY
nay nay hippy i nay 24 seven nay nay nay
hoʻonanea [ho'oh-na-nay-ah]
Nay
a girl.
Frederic Nay's birth name is Frederick Nay.
The cast of The Break Up - 2011 includes: Nay Nay Kirby as Nay Nay
Yea, pronounced yay.
It's a wood wind instrument
I think it means nay
A homophone for neigh is nay.