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    Post by Brian Sat 26 May 2018 - 12:50

    Moving to Sweden 3 yeas ago inspired me to look into Swedish traditions and I came across this rather haunting singing technique.  It was used mainly for herding livestock and warning folk across the mountains of predators in the area.
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    Post by Candlelight.kk Sat 26 May 2018 - 13:39

    Enchanting!  happyheart 

    I particularly love this beautiful ancient herdingcall:



    Puts me in mind of the beautiful haunting voice of [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.].

    In fact, Kulning is very reminiscent of the old traditional Irish folk song and music, portrayed so beautifully by Clannad, the group that Enya originally sang with.  Clannad is the Irish word for 'family', and all the members are from the same family.
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    Post by Brian Sat 26 May 2018 - 14:33

    I'm a big fan of Enya and Clannad and there is an Irish Christian band in the same vein called Iona you should look up. 
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    Post by Brian Sat 26 May 2018 - 21:07

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    Post by Brian Sat 26 May 2018 - 23:20

    PDF review [Link disabled]
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    Post by Candlelight.kk Sun 27 May 2018 - 0:39

    Brian wrote:PDF review [Link disabled]

    Brian, please don't put links up without an explanation of what the link refers to.  'PDF review' ??  scratch head
    I made several attempts to open your posted link and it just wouldn't do anything.
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    Post by Brian Sun 27 May 2018 - 9:46

    Candlelight.kk wrote:
    Brian wrote:PDF review [Link disabled]

    Brian, please don't put links up without an explanation of what the link refers to.  'PDF review' ??  scratch head  
    I made several attempts to open your posted link and it just wouldn't do anything.
    I'm sorry, I'm not having fun with the mechanics of this site.  There is often something that goes wrong when I post.  In the context of the thread I thought it would be obvious what the PDF is about.  It is somebody's review of how Kulning works.
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    Post by Candlelight.kk Sun 27 May 2018 - 11:18

    Brian wrote:I'm sorry, I'm not having fun with the mechanics of this site.  There is often something that goes wrong when I post.

    The 'mechanics' here can be rather sensitive at times.   rabbit


    Brian wrote:In the context of the thread I thought it would be obvious what the PDF is about.  It is somebody's review of how Kulning works.

    If it was a link to one of the S. Rosenberg papers (which I think may have been the case), then there might be some restriction with their downloading.  Copyright, perhaps?  New GDPR rules?   shrug  

    Throughout history, long-distance calls have been created at several different locations where there has been a need of making oneself heard over long distances. Examples include e.g. yodeling (Luchsinger, 1942) and whistled languages (Busnel & Classe, 1976), and such long-distance calls have been used both for human–human communication and for human–animal calling.

    Kulning is the most common term (see Rosenberg, 2003:8, for an extensive listing of alternative words) for a specific type of cattle or herding calls used in some parts of Sweden (e.g. Dalarna, Härjedalen and Jämtland) and is used to call cows or goats gracing freely in the mountains when it is time for milking.

    An acoustic comparison of voice... (PDF Download Available). Available from: [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] [accessed May 27 2018].
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    Post by Brian Sun 27 May 2018 - 12:44

    Candlelight.kk wrote:
    An acoustic comparison of voice... (PDF Download Available). Available from: [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] [accessed May 27 2018].
    Now that's even better than the one I linked to.  Thank you.
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    Post by Brian Sun 27 May 2018 - 18:00

    This is the one I linked to before.  I'l try once more to post it.
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    It's a voice and speech review by Susanne Rosenberg. 
    EDIT:  I tested the link and it works at my end.
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    Post by Candlelight.kk Sun 27 May 2018 - 22:58

    Still couldn't get that link to open, but - using a different browser, can now access it.
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    Post by Brian Sun 27 May 2018 - 23:01

    Candlelight.kk wrote:Still couldn't get that link to open, but - using a different browser, can now access it.
    You wouldn't think the browser would make a difference.  I always use Firefox at home and Chrome at the library.

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