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Definitions of yodel in various dictionaries:
noun - a songlike cry in which the voice fluctuates rapidly between the normal voice and falsetto
verb - sing by changing register
To sing so that the voice fluctuates rapidly between the normal chest voice and a falsetto.
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Possible Crossword Clues |
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Tyrolean refrain |
Mountain air |
Peak call? |
Sing Dufourspitze-style |
Alpine call |
Mountain song |
Sing in the Alps |
Echo producer, maybe |
Sing the Alpine way |
Peak performance? |
Possible Jeopardy Clues |
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"Listen to the local yokel" do this |
To sing in the manner of cowboys or Swiss mountaineers |
Please take my "Learn to" do this CD; if I hear "Alpine Honeymoon" one more time I'll go bananas |
Yodel description |
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Yodeling (also jodeling) is a form of singing which involves repeated and rapid changes of pitch between the low-pitch chest register (or "chest voice") and the high-pitch head register or falsetto. The English word yodel is derived from the German (and originally Austro-Bavarian) word jodeln, meaning "to utter the syllable jo" (pronounced "yo" in English). This vocal technique is used in many cultures worldwide.Alpine yodeling was a longtime rural tradition in Europe, and became popular in the 1830s as an entertainment in theaters and music halls. Sir Walter Scott wrote in his June 4, 1830, journal entry: "Anne wants me to go hear the Tyrolese Minstrels but...I cannot but think their yodeling...is a variation upon the tones of a jackass." * In Europe, yodeling is still a major feature of folk music (Volksmusik) from Switzerland, Austria, and southern Germany and can be heard in many contemporary folk songs, which are also featured on regular TV broadcasts. * In the United States, traveli |