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Yodeling - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Yodeling (or yodelling , jodeling ) is a form of singing that involves singing an extended note which rapidly and repeatedly changes in pitch from the vocal or chest register (or "chest voice") t...
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Amazon.com: Yodel-Ay-Ee-Oooo: The Secret History of Yodeling Around
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Learn about the history of yodeling, take an online course, listen to recorded examples, memorize yodeling jokes, and try a "Yodel" drink recipe by using the links on the next two pages. By the time you visit Switzerland or Austria, you'll be ready to impress the natives with your yodeling knowledge and ability.
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Will There Yodeling in Heaven?; Don't let the title or subheads mislead you--this page is a thoughtful history and overview of yodeling and yodel-inspired music from ancient times to Tiny Tim and contemporary alpine musicians who sing " snazzy mod yodels aimed at tourists."
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• The International Singing Brakeman Association reprints the Denver Post story "Give a shout-out to yodelers"; • The Brooklyn Rail [1] : The Yodel that Ate Celluloid: A Short History of Yodeling in Hollywood;
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A gathering place for information on yodeling, whether it be Alpine or Country-Western. ... Spot the Yodel and Yodeling in the News ... A great CD! American Yodeling 1909-1940. The liner notes contain the best English language history of yodeling in the U.S. that I've ever read.
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Yodel Productions was formed by Brian Robertson and Rob Jeffrey (Let Loose) as a production team in 1995. The first two projects were with Let Loose - the song "Who’s Sorry Now" from "Everybody Say Everybody Do" MER DD 446/852445-2(1995) and the "The Sweetest Thing" from "Rollercoaster" Mercury 532-955 ... Yodel's History...
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