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Ling, Jan (1997). A History of European Folk Music. University Rochester Press. p.32. ISBN 978-1-878822-77-2. Don Edwards Music "Man and his music". Archived from the original on 6 February 2007 . Retrieved 28 December 2006. Cannon, Hal (5 December 2010). Who Were the Cowboys Behind 'Cowboy Songs'?. NPR Music (audio). National Public Radio. Ankeny, Jason. "Cliff Carlisle – Music Biography, Credits and Discography". AllMusic . Retrieved 24 September 2012. Thompson, Chad L. (Fall 1996). "Yodeling of the Indiana Swiss Amish". Anthropological Linguistics. 38 (3): 495–520.

Other western music yodeling singers include Douglas B. Green (Ranger Doug) [59] and Wylie Gustafson. Green sings with his band Riders in the Sky. [60] He is also a music historian and has written a book, Singing in the Saddle, described as "the first comprehensive look at the singing cowboy phenomenon that swept the United States in the 1930s." Gustafson learned to yodel from his dad, who learned from Austrians on the ski team in Bozeman, Montana. In 2007, he released an instructional book and CD. [61] Cowgirl yodelers [ edit ] Carolyn and Mary Jane Dezurik, 1940

Mbira Singing". Erica Azim . Retrieved December 24, 2009. Huro (singing) includes mahon'era – low-pitched syllabic singing without meaning; chigure/magure – high pitched syllabic singing without meaning, including yodelling; and song texts Jimmie Rodgers' Life & Time. University of Illinois Press. 1992. Archived from the original on 9 May 2008. Music historian Timothy Wise writes that it was the mass media of the time; radio, phonograph, and film, that spread the romantic myth of the cowboy and "popular music was integral to the mass mediation of the idea and of the representation of the cowboy, and yodeling was one of its primary signifiers." [9] The transformation of Rodgers' blue yodel to the cowboy yodel involved a change in both rhythm and a move away from Southern blues-type lyrics. Some yodels contained more of the Alpine type of yodel as well. Roy Rogers, singing with the Sons of the Pioneers in 1934, sings to a "sweet Tyrolean maid" in "A Swiss Yodel". Jimmie Rodgers. "Blue Yodel 9 (with Louis Armstrong and Lil Hardin Armstrong)". YouTube . Retrieved August 15, 2020.

You used to think you were so clever and entertaining when you would sing “Ice Ice Baby” by the venerable Rob “Vanilla Ice” Van Winkle at karaoke. Mary Schneider is an Australian singer and performer who yodels the works of classic composers. She mainly appears in club and pub venues around Australia as well as overseas, but she has also performed at many arena venues. Her daughter Melinda Schneider is also a country music singer and yodeller. Country blues singer Lottie Kimbrough, billed as The Kansas City Butterball (she was a rather large woman), sang in speakeasies and nightclubs. Kimbrough recorded her music from 1924 through 1929 and is now best known for her collaborations with Winston Holmes. Holmes supplied a series of yodels, vocalized bird calls and train whistles on some of their recordings. A good recording of Kimbrough and Holmes singing "Wayward Girl Blues" (1924) is available on YouTube. [34] The similarity to the Jimmie Rodgers Blue Yodels is evident in this Kimbrough recording. [ citation needed] In Switzerland and the other Alpine countries, yodeling developed into song in the 19th century. The yodel song, now with a two, three and four-part harmony, and usually accompanied by a "Schwyzerörgeli" (accordion) is the genre most favoured by yodelers in associations. In 1910, these merged into the Swiss Yodeling Association. Each year they perform in front of the jurors in regional and cantonal yodeling festivals and every three years in a national yodeling festival. The songs are about the mountains, nature and home, and also include issues such as freedom and independence. Since 1971, spiritual yodeling songs have also been sung at festivals. Today there are about 2,000 compositions of Swiss yodeling songs, mainly in German, but also in French. Yodeling is now no longer really practiced in the Italian and Romansh-speaking areas of the country, and if so, predominantly German-language songs are sung.When sound films first became available in the 1930s the industry began to turn out numerous films to meet the nation's fascination with the American cowboy. The singing cowboy was a subtype of the archetypal cowboy hero of early Western films, popularized by many of the B-movies of the 1930s and 1940s. [5] The Tarzan yell is the yodel-like call of the character Tarzan, as portrayed by actor Johnny Weissmuller in the films based on the character created by Edgar Rice Burroughs, starting with Tarzan the Ape Man ( 1932). The yell was a creation of the movies, based on what Burroughs described in his books as "the victory cry of the bull ape." Carol Burnett has been associated with the Tarzan yell ever since doing it on her TV show that started in 1967 and ran for 11 years. This link from the Larry King Now show describes how she came to do it Carol Burnett on how the Tarzan yell started. Sometimes, a friend or a family member is going through something horrific. Words are inadequate. We even say this, “I’m so sorry. There are no words.” It is the worst feeling when there is nothing you can say or do to help a loved one. In 1839, the Tyrolese Minstrels toured the United States and started an American craze for Alpine music. During the 1840s, dozens of German, Swiss, and Austrian singing groups crisscrossed the country entertaining audiences with a combination of singing, yodeling, and "Alpine harmony." [26] The popularity of the European groups led to the formation of many American family singing groups as well. The most popular was the Hutchison Family Singers who toured, singing harmony and yodeling. Minstrel shows parodied the Hutchison's yodeling with their own, calling it "Tyrolesian business". In 1853, Christy's Minstrels burlesqued (parodied) the Hutchinson Family singing 'We Come From the Hills With Tyrolean Echo'. [27] Sleep, Baby, Sleep (Watson, 1911) a b Malan, Rian (May 25, 2000). "Where does the lion sleep tonight?". Rolling Stone. Archived from the original on February 15, 2001 – via 3rdearmusic.com. Originally published as, "In the Jungle".

Known as The Jolly Hendersons, Beulah Henderson toured with her husband Billy from 1905 through 1910. Billed as "The Classy Colored Comedy Pair", Beulah was featured as "America's only Colored Lady Yodeler". In Indianapolis in 1911 manager Tim Owsley noted: Charles Anderson began touring with a vaudeville show in 1909, singing a combination of blues and yodeling. [33] A 1913 St.Louis review reports: Blue yodeler Cliff Carlisle was one of the most prolific recording artists of the 1930s, and a pioneer in the use of the Hawaiian steel guitar in country music. He frequently released songs with sexual connotations including barnyard metaphors (which became something of a trademark). [72] Yodeling, on the other hand, is more challenging to lip sync to and yet much more enjoyable on the whole.Frith, Simon (2004). Popular Music: Critical concepts in media and cultural studies. Vol.4. London: Routledge. ISBN 978-0-415-33270-5– via Google Books. Keith Howard (2004). "Review: Recording Review Essay—Evoking Siberian Shamanism". The World of Music Vol. 46, No. 2, Japanese Musical Traditions (2004), p.172 a b c d Plantenga, Bart (2013). Yodel in Hi-Fi: From Kitsch Folk to Contemporary Electronica. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press. p.204. ISBN 978-0-299-29054-2. Archived from the original on 6 July 2020.

Canadian country singer and yodeler Donn Reynolds set a world record yodelling non-stop for 7hours and 29minutes in 1976. [90] Reynolds later established a world record for the fastest 5tone yodel (3falsetto) in 1.9seconds in 1984. [91] His release of the yodelling song "She Taught Me How To Yodel" reached #2 on the Canadian country music charts in 1965. [92] According to Bart Plantenga, author of Yodel-Ay-Ee-Oooo: The Secret History of Yodeling Around the World, "...unlikely yodellers include the Muppets (with, of course, special guest Julie Andrews), Shakira, Goofy, Bill Murray (remember Charlie's Angels?), Gene Wilder (who was taught to yodel by Rough Guide contributor and yodel legend Kenny Roberts), and South Korea's former Miss World Ji-Yea Park." [85] [86] Apart from the Alps, yodeling can be found in the Solomon Islands, Hawaii, Madagascar, the US, Romania, Bulgaria, and Africa. [12] Bill Haley: Before the Comets -- NEMSbook". www.reocities.com. Archived from the original on 5 October 2012 . Retrieved 9 September 2011. Tracy, Steven Carl (1999). Write Me a Few of Your Lines: A Blues Reader. University of Massachusetts Press. ISBN 1-55849-206-2 . Retrieved 24 September 2012– via Google Books.

Carolina Cotton [62] and Patsy Montana were also early cowgirl yodeling singers. [63] Carolina Cotton (born Helen Hagstrom, 1925–1997) began to perform while still a youngster. Known as the Yodeling Blonde Bombshell, she went on to appear on radio shows, numerous Western movies, and early television. In the 1940s she sang with the Sons of the Pioneers; the only "daughter" of the group. In the 1950s when Westerns and Western Swing began to fall out of style, she returned to school and earned a master's degree in education and began a teaching career. Carlin, Richard (1 January 2005). Country. Infobase Publishing. ISBN 9780816069774– via Google Books. 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 word jodeln, meaning "to utter the syllable jo" (pronounced "yo" in English). This vocal technique is used in many cultures worldwide. [1] Recent scientific research concerning yodeling and non-Western cultures has shown that music and speech evolved from a common prosodic precursor. [2] [3] In 1996, Rimes also recorded " The Cattle Call", a "singing cowboy" song written by cowboy yodeler Tex Owens, with legendary singer Eddy Arnold. "The Cattle Call" was Arnold's signature song, but it has been recorded by many artists including Emmylou Harris and even Elvis Presley. [67] "The Lion Sleeps Tonight" [ edit ] a b "Do they yodel in India? Kishore Kumar". Mademoisellemontana.wordpress.com. Mademoiselle Montana's Yodel Heaven. 27 April 2008.

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