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Yodeling...how to get started

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Seamus Kennedy 04 Sep 09 - 01:16 PM
GUEST,Mckenna Stewart 23 Jan 11 - 11:53 AM
GUEST 24 Jan 11 - 02:03 AM
Seamus Kennedy 23 Mar 11 - 10:18 PM
Jack Campin 04 Jan 16 - 10:51 AM
GUEST,leeneia 04 Jan 16 - 11:40 AM
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Subject: RE: Yodeling...how to get started
From: Seamus Kennedy
Date: 04 Sep 09 - 01:16 PM

Try this:

Irish yodeling

Don, wanna do a yodeling song together at the Syracuse Irish Fest next weekend?


Seamus


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Subject: RE: Yodeling...how to get started
From: GUEST,Mckenna Stewart
Date: 23 Jan 11 - 11:53 AM

I need you to put some songs on please!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I wanna learn how to yodel


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Subject: RE: Yodeling...how to get started
From: GUEST
Date: 24 Jan 11 - 02:03 AM

video starts just after the commercial (sorry, it`s in german)


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Subject: RE: Yodeling...how to get started
From: Seamus Kennedy
Date: 23 Mar 11 - 10:18 PM

Here's a little advanced yodeling:
here


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Subject: RE: Yodeling...how to get started
From: Jack Campin
Date: 04 Jan 16 - 10:51 AM

German info on yodelling:

https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jodeln

Barbara Lexa's yodel course

Lexa seems to be the inventor of "Mantra Yodelling".


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Subject: RE: Yodeling...how to get started
From: GUEST,leeneia
Date: 04 Jan 16 - 11:40 AM

I love yodeling, and I even do it sometimes. (Yes, I know this is an old thread. But it could have a new hopeful reading it. )

1. Go on YouTube, enter "yodel" in the search box, and make a listener's journey, listening to all types of yodeling. You will find that yodeling can be slow or fast, funny or reverent, fancy or smooth. You don't have to have 'a break.'

2. Now try some yodeling. Make up your syllables ahead of time.   

3. Yodeling is just fancy singing, fancier even than opera. Put in big jumps. Make some syllables fast and some long. Collect ideas from yodelers you have heard.

4. German (among other languages) has a feature that makes yodeling seem especially exotic to our ears. That feature is the "umlaut," , which is shown by two dots over the vowel. Some people call these "round vowels."

Here's an example: start saying ee, then round your lips but continue to say ee. You have just said long u with two dots over it.

However, this vowels are characteristic of languages other than English, and you don't have to do them to be a true yodeler. (There are dialects of English which use them, but I won't get into that right now.)

5. Here are the two songs that I yodel on while cleaning up the kitchen. I learned them both in grade school, and I bet you can find them on the Internet.

a. Oh I go to Peter's fountain and what do I hear?
    From the misty swamp far away, cuckoo calling so clear.
    yodel

b. Down the mountainside doth a streamlet glide
    yodel
    Where the willow weeps and the chamois leaps
    yodel


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