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What is the Yode sound?

Jodl Spirit, also known as Jodl Spirit. It is a kind of singing form with fast speed and long-span scale conversion between chest sound and head sound. Can make a series of high-low-high-low sounds.

Origin:

Jodel tune originated in pastoral areas of Switzerland, because its voice is euphemistic and high-pitched, and it can spread to far places without much effort. Shepherds use it for long-distance communication. Later, with immigrants brought to the United States, it became one of the main means of expression of American country music and bluegrass music. In recent years, Jodl's singing skills and song influence have been expanding, and the style of "Lonely Shepherd" in the film The Sound of Music originated from Jodl. There are also many pop music that have added the Jodl factor. For example, the first few lines of Mr. Magic by Jay Chou used Jodl's singing method.

Style:

Jordre is the most distinctive folk song in Swiss traditional music. It originated from the shouts of herders calling for cattle and sheep in the Swiss Alps.

Use true and falsetto singing to sing alternately quickly, forming interesting and surprising wonderful effects. Jodl singers use this pronunciation method and improvisation to express their feelings of joy, longing, homesickness and love freely and incisively in simple tunes. Most of Jodl only sang between lines such as "Lai", "Yi" and "Oh", and the singer also accompanied himself with a small accordion. The style of the lonely shepherd in the film The Sound of Music originated from Jodl.