Talk:Yodeling
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What does the above mean? Hyacinth 00:09, 3 Apr 2005 (UTC)
- This article has content that would be useful at WP's sister project, Wiktionary (indeed it was requested). Therefore, the text and page history now exists at Transwiki:Yodeling, which is a transitional page before it is formatted for a dictionary entry on Wiktionary. As this page is clearly encyclopedic as well as giving a dictionary defintion of yodeling, I am removing the notice here so it will not be listed for deletion.--Dmcdevit 01:20, 3 Apr 2005 (UTC)
another loada bull,"the" yodel as heard in country music was born out of the morris dance, a folk music from abbots bromley, in the olden england. ya can still hear it sometimes, some country artists do it to give it some spice.
Unfortunately, the author displays a lack of understanding of both vocalic function ("chest voice, " or "voce di petto", and "head voice", or "voce di testa", are vocal registers distinct from "falsetto", the entirely different means of vocal production employed in yodeling which gives is its distinctive sound) and the common use of yodeling in contemporary popular music (e.g. Jeff Buckley, pj harvey, Frou Frou, and many others). I would strongly dispute the validity and usefulness of this article. cf. Miller, GarcĂa, et al. [remededefortune]
[edit] Taylor Ware???
Of all the people who are known for yodeling, Taylor Ware gets a mention? Are her 15 minutes of fame seriously worth putting in this article? Arx Fortis 22:55, 18 July 2006 (UTC)
Since there are no comments, I will likely leave the quote on the page until after this season of the show is over. If it was removed now, someone would just add it back. Objections? Arx Fortis 20:20, 8 August 2006 (UTC)