Yes. It is called Life of the Yodeling. - wikipedia
Switzerland.
I think it's Calypso
Yodeling is a form of long-distance communication that evolved in the Alps.
The song I know that has the title "I Will" is a fairly new country song by a singer named Kenny Wayne." Delimomma
It is sang by Clay Walker
Switzerland.
I think it's Calypso
Well, first of all Ginger isn't really singing that yodeling song. She is lip syncing. I think that the song is "He Taught Me How To Yodel" and I think the singer is Taylor Ware who was on America's Got Talent in 2006.
Yodeling is generally believed to have started in Austria, however, it is said to have originated just plainly from Central Europe.
a yodeling engineer is an engineer that trys to understand the fine art of yodeling
The Dutch band, Focus released the song 'Hocus Pocus' in 1971.
Yodeling is a form of singing in which an extended note is repeated in different pitches, making a high sound, then low, high, low, high, low. Yodeling was developed in the Central Alps as a means of communication used by mountaineers, which later turned into Alpine folk music. The Central Alps, where yodeling originated, are in Switzerland, therefore, yodelling comes from the country of Switzerland.
Yodeling is used in many rual European countries, but did not become popular as an entertainment in theaters and music halls until the 1830's. Music historians have credited the first country recording to include yodeling to Riley Puckett in 1924.
Yodeling Honeyeater was created in 1875.
No. Yodeling is a noun. It is the gerund form of the verb "to yodel."
Not one person invented yodeling. Yodeling came when shepherds would care for their livestock, so calling them together or scaring them away from something. Yodeling originated from animal sounds.
No yodeling can start a war among people