Sounds amazing! I taught myself to Jodel to and I love it! Hey I was wondering where did you find this slow version of the ku ku jodel? I really like it
@kbrenig You think you post the slow ku ku jodel you made? Just with oeschs singing it? I really like that version slowed down. Thanks and I love you Jodeling. It sounds great!
@rocketrodlover sorry, that wouldn't work for several reasons. First of all, my practice and learning versions of yodels are all just .mp3 files, no video. Also I don't own the rights to these songs, so I can't publish them. But you can make your own. It's easy. Use a free MP3-recorder and record the music right off youtube. Then get Audacity, which is also free, and slow down your recording. Enjoy.
Thanks. Yes, I listened to Margret Almer too. I prefer Melanie Oesch though. Melanie seams less *polished/artificial*, I like her natural, open way of singing better.
its very good .yodeling is very hard. thanks
colliebarbu 1 year ago
Sounds amazing! I taught myself to Jodel to and I love it! Hey I was wondering where did you find this slow version of the ku ku jodel? I really like it
rocketrodlover 1 year ago
@rocketrodlover
I'm glad you like it :)
I didn't *find* the slow version, I made it.
I use a free software called Audacity to slow
down the yodels that I want to learn.
kbrenig 1 year ago
@kbrenig You think you post the slow ku ku jodel you made? Just with oeschs singing it? I really like that version slowed down. Thanks and I love you Jodeling. It sounds great!
rocketrodlover 1 year ago
kbrenig 1 year ago
that is pretty cool, especially the idea of someone driving around the same streets I may drive while YODELING. Awesome!!!
bdmenne 1 year ago
GOOOOODD
MiSsDoGgY1 1 year ago
legend
TheHobbit1000 2 years ago
Wow! You have come a long way. This is great. I try this yodel also but have trouble with all the fast La-la-la's.
Just great!
sownsew 2 years ago
I had to slow this one way down, to be able to learn the *mechanics*. Try starting with a 4:15 minutes long version to begin with.
kbrenig 2 years ago
Thanks. Yes, I listened to Margret Almer too. I prefer Melanie Oesch though. Melanie seams less *polished/artificial*, I like her natural, open way of singing better.
kbrenig 3 years ago
Good Job! Have you studied any of Margret Almer's jodel musik yet?
yondlisch 3 years ago