yodelling (Meaning)

yodelling

a yodeled shout or cry, a song or refrain sung by yodeling, to sing (a tune) by yodeling, to shout or call in a similar manner, to sing while frequently going back and forth between the range of one's natural voice and a higher range, to shout or call in this manner, to sing by suddenly changing from a natural voice to a falsetto and back

yodelling Sentence Examples

  1. The Swiss alpine herdsman's piercing yodelling echoed through the misty mountains.
  2. The choir sang a haunting choral arrangement that included intricate yodelling passages.
  3. The children's laughter turned into a spontaneous chorus of high-pitched yodelling.
  4. The cowboy's mournful yodelling echoed across the vast Texas plains.
  5. The yodelling contest attracted participants from all over the world, showcasing the diverse vocal traditions of their cultures.
  6. The intricate yodelling techniques of the Tyrolean singers amazed the audience with their virtuosity.
  7. The yodelers in the Bavarian band used their voices as instruments, creating a harmonious blend of sound.
  8. The yodelling workshop taught participants the basics of this unique form of vocal expression.
  9. The film featured a captivating soundtrack that incorporated elements of yodelling, adding a touch of rustic charm.
  10. The yodeller's voice soared through the canyon, carried by the wind to distant peaks.

FAQs About the word yodelling

a yodeled shout or cry, a song or refrain sung by yodeling, to sing (a tune) by yodeling, to shout or call in a similar manner, to sing while frequently going b

harmonizing, humming,warbling, lilting, trolling, slurring, trilling, crooning, quavering, carolling

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The Swiss alpine herdsman's piercing yodelling echoed through the misty mountains.

The choir sang a haunting choral arrangement that included intricate yodelling passages.

The children's laughter turned into a spontaneous chorus of high-pitched yodelling.

The cowboy's mournful yodelling echoed across the vast Texas plains.