- music.
Kulning also
includes various lower-pitched
calls and
sounds that
mimic animal sounds or are
designed to
catch the
attention of animals.
Kulning was...
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Kuln may
refer to: Kolm-e Bala Kolm-e Pain This
disambiguation page
lists articles about distinct geographical locations with the same name. If an internal...
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instruments (such as the bukkehorn) and
traditional vocal techniques such as
kulning. Beck
worked with
Lopez and Anderson-Lopez on
incorporating their songs...
-
season was
composed by
Trevor Morris.
Amalie Bruun of
Myrkur provided the
kulning vocals for the
opening credits. The
series also made
heavy use of music...
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Winsingad Beatboxing Belting (music)
Death growl Humming Isicathamiya Kulning Lead
vocalist Mbube (genre)
Rapping Screaming (music)
Songwriter Vocoder...
- hunter-gatherer societies. In
Scandinavian folk music, the oral-song
tradition Kulning (Norwegian: Laling), also
called huving, is a form of
signal song, a shout...
- Scandinavia,
Finnish runo-chanting,
Icelandic rímur
chanting and Cow
calling (
kulning) from
Sweden and Norway. All
these elements can be
found in Gjallarhorn's...
- Also
notable is
their use of the
hardanger fiddle and
Jenny Wilhelms'
kulning, a high-pitched,
wordless vocal technique based on
traditional Scandinavian...
- music,
incorporating elements of folk
music such as the
vocal technique of
Kulning. In 2009 she was
appointed the
first female professor of
composition at...
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interpretations of
keening songs.
Coronach Sean-nós
singing Death wail
Oppari Kulning Kinah Hall,
Samuel (1841). Ireland, Its
Scenery and
Character (PDF). London:...