When Jonna does it she’s “beautiful” and “preserving an ancient tradition”. When I do it I’m “being disruptive” and “not allowed back into Bass Pro Shop”
My brother and I had walkie talkies, which meant we had a range of... Maybe a kilometer. But my friend who lived in the Red House across the Lake had certain whistles that meant certain things. She could be on the far end of the lake and have a good chance of hearing her parents. Humans will figure out a way to communicate.
"GET YER ASSES OVER 'ERE OR I AIN'T GONNA GET YA ANY MORE O THAT HAY. DO YA HEAR? I SAIIIID, DID YA HEAR ME?" cows arrive. "Ya know what's good fer ya, huh?"
An important difference with kulning is that it’s not just a herding call. It was used to communicate between humans across long distance. You’d have specific tunes for different messages like “I’ve found your lost cow” or even “Anyone wanna come visit?”
Well. There really is no difference. While kulning sounded beautiful just hollering at a cow will make it come too. Source: My neighbors were big time ranchers, everything from geese to beef cows. I was friends with the kids, and their grandmother was the owner. She would yell the most random crap in the morning, and all the cows would go running for her.
Thats because they knew they were getting fed. Its a pavlovian response. The cows will respond to kulning because its pretty and they like pretty music.
Traditionally, each farm had their own kulning call, so the herd would recognize their owners calling them in. Your grandma's cows knew her call I guess hahahah
I think you were just joking around, but this really kind of struck me as profound. Some things don't change much no matter how much time goes by, ranching is one of those things.
Kulning and hollering are about making the voice carry as far as possible. In ancient scandinavia. Few people lived. So, it was possible for the farmers to send the young weak girls up into the mountains. To guard the animals. To use the summer grazing there. In the rest of europe, where there were more people and the mentality was harder. You could not have girl herdsmen. But in scandinavia you could use the stronger young men for the farmwork and send the girls to fend of bears and wolves and such. So you have these young girls. Bored out of their minds. Pretty isolated all of summer. And with their hormons raging. And with the closest social contact on the other mountaintop or at least a good way along the ridge she was on. Whats a girl to do? She needs to gossip and socialize. So throughout the milennia the girs invented kulning, that really carried. So she could express her dreams and hopes and to slag the next girl off, across distance, mind you. They also invented a host of really raunchy songs. And some musical instruments that are normally mens instrument in the rest of the world are womens instruments in scandinavia.
Whatever you call it, opening your vocal cords the create sustained frequencies that travel, is really the most efficient way to get animals in. Looking after cattle taught me what my singing voice was. It started as 'come on' as loud as possible, and over the years it's just lovely to go out and bellow melodies.
I'm from North Carolina where (until recently) we have the National Hollerin' Contest. I LOVE listening to kulning. So many variations just like with hollering.
I live in Switzerland, 59 years old and we still have a family whistle, when we lose ourselves in a market or museum. It is very useful. The whistle has mutated, with my 2nd cousin (same grand-grand-grandmother) it sounds a little different. Even my grandchildren 4y respond to it.
@@jstevo1349 a higher tone dropping to a slightly lower tone. It comes from a canarian bird we had and we always calle it boby in this tone, after a while the bird started to whistle that tone.
We have one as well! My dad can whistle through his teeth, and he could call us home from half a mile out. It works great when we get separated in crowds or at fairs!
I just started this tradition of kulning and added a couple to my channel. I love it because it fills a part of my soul that I feel has been on this earth for ages. Almost as though my ancestors are calling out through me.
We had a trained lead milk cow, her name was Betsy. We hollered her name, she mooed back and she lead the herd in. Now our bull, Billy Roy, could walk through barbed wire. When he was ready to mate he stepped through that wire and we had to go find him. I miss them all!
I don't think so. Kulning is singing up in the pharynx so you use your whole skull as the reverberation chamber. Like Tibetan or Inuit throat singing it does not come from the usual place. Think about that trick Muslim women do with their voices with one hand cupped over the upper lip. Ululation. It's like that.
You're missing something, an echo is when a sound bounces off something and comes back after a period of time. A single sound source cannot make an echo like that it's simply impossible
That sideways look back at the camera was priceless. This is the first video of yours that I’ve watched, if this is any indication of your many videos, I’m going to enjoy myself a great deal👍🏻
On the little farm I worked on in Yorkshire we called "hawaaayyyyyyyy" which looks like away, begone etc but it means come here. There's a certain pitch to it too. It's just what the beast were used to.
yep! in reality, here on our farm, it doesn't matter what I yell - if they hear me, they are coming because when I yell for them it USUALLY means "time to eat." ;-)
Do you have dairy or beef? It was a dairy farm I worked on and when it was milking time they would be ready and waiting at the gate to go to the parlour :) clever things these cows haha :)
yes indeed! we know several cattle farmers (beef and dairy), and their "internal clocks" get set pretty quickly! We only have one cow for personal use, but we have dairy goats and a number of pigs - and they ALL come a'runnin. ;-)
Hillarious! I’m in the south and it’s so true. Her yodeling is very beautiful though, but the hollerings so passionate. The forest she’s in, my god is it beautiful! A winter wonderland!
Alderman Farms No problem! Im always amazed by the number of people who dont get stuff like this. The best satire is when it pokes fun at someone without actually making fun of them.
haha, yeah...I was really just a good-natured poke at my own culture! I'm fascinated by Kulning, and could listen to it ALL day. It's mesmerizing...Elven-sounding....very "Lord of the Rings." :-)
She is blonde, beautiful, multi-talented, she's earthy, always smiling, her voice is to die for and she lives in a forested wonderland. She just has to be the most perfect girl in the world. Some Swedish guy is going to be the luckiest man in the world.
As a Norwegian.....i cant help but get infatuated with both these sounds. And the Scandis have developed these calls for thousands of years almost. I feel calm, and that i should be approach the girl that sings so intese but still soft! And when he calls i feel "anger" or/and or seriousness.....As if he calls me in need or to fight or protect something :) I feel like he is rallying me to run towards his calls but not in calm...As if he needs me there.
We have something similar, but in my country the song is only performed by men. The song is more of a african tribal chant that farmers use to seng messages to their cow or sacred cows. Thank you for sharing this rare tradition.
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When Jonna does it she’s “beautiful” and “preserving an ancient tradition”. When I do it I’m “being disruptive” and “not allowed back into Bass Pro Shop”
Hahahahaha!!!!!!!!
ALDJSKDJSKDNWJDHDAJSJ
UA-cam quote of the month right hyurrn.......
Ohhh, my gosh you made me laugh so wonderfully!
xD
Fun fact, hollering also works in calling your children back into the house in certain parts of America. 😂
+Adora Mae HAHAHAHA! Yes indeed!!!
My brother and I had walkie talkies, which meant we had a range of... Maybe a kilometer. But my friend who lived in the Red House across the Lake had certain whistles that meant certain things. She could be on the far end of the lake and have a good chance of hearing her parents.
Humans will figure out a way to communicate.
I could hear my grandma yell for me to home from a half mile away. Sometimes more.
My mother would do this when I was a child.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
How to do "Hollering" Step-By-Step:
1. Wolf howl
2. Link's battle sounds
3. HO BOI HO BOI
Its HO BOAH HO BOAH
“Hoo boy, hoo boy.” :-)
Lery uboom werm lery lery uboom lery umboom wer is one I hear quite a bit
Im dead
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I was really expecting that guys friends to pop out of the woods with a 6 pack of beer in each hand... lol
hahaha!
Omg, that would have been awesome!!
lol
Each with a six pack in each hand .. laughed my pants off😂
Ari Dabbs I was expecting a bunch of overall wearing banjo players to appear playing old civil war songs
that side glance he gives the camera XD
Laura Glynn She did too.
That had me dead.
Right?! I thought the same thing
Hahahaha yes, i am laughing too hard at that
Dat gaze was seriously funny!!!
For a minute I thought he was just going to swear.
lol , me too . 😂😂😂😂
RIGHT!!!??? lolololololol
"GET YER ASSES OVER 'ERE OR I AIN'T GONNA GET YA ANY MORE O THAT HAY. DO YA HEAR? I SAIIIID, DID YA HEAR ME?" cows arrive. "Ya know what's good fer ya, huh?"
ded* :'''D
Dagnabbit
The Kulning is beautiful, but the hollering I feel.
Hahahaha!
😂
An important difference with kulning is that it’s not just a herding call. It was used to communicate between humans across long distance. You’d have specific tunes for different messages like “I’ve found your lost cow” or even “Anyone wanna come visit?”
Cool! Where can I find more information about this?
It's kind of like the whistle languages in turkey or la Palma.
Kinda like that whistle language on the canary islands
Oh dear.... that positively assures me not to have such neighbors 😮
Everyone is best staying in their own lanes ...❤
@@sennniaI studied that briefly in college
That’s SUUUPER interesting
Well. There really is no difference. While kulning sounded beautiful just hollering at a cow will make it come too.
Source: My neighbors were big time ranchers, everything from geese to beef cows. I was friends with the kids, and their grandmother was the owner. She would yell the most random crap in the morning, and all the cows would go running for her.
ha. that's true. ;-)
The most random crap hahhhhhhahahahaa xD
Thats because they knew they were getting fed. Its a pavlovian response. The cows will respond to kulning because its pretty and they like pretty music.
Traditionally, each farm had their own kulning call, so the herd would recognize their owners calling them in. Your grandma's cows knew her call I guess hahahah
Luna Kehrer you are right, but if I was a cow and had a choice as to what was used to call me, I would choose Kulning! 😂
I think you were just joking around, but this really kind of struck me as profound. Some things don't change much no matter how much time goes by, ranching is one of those things.
I was joking around...with a kind of self-deprecating humor, but you're right!
@@AldermanFarms that was still kinda cool ngl like a US farmy version
I was expecting a 'yoddleheyeehoo'
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Wrong place for that :p though the south has its own version of yodeling
Brings a tear to my eye... and the Swedish girl sounded alright too. ;)
+Diamond Hunter HAHAHAHA!
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i prefer kulning. i dont know why.
the blonde hair, maybe? ;-)
lol, I agree
Kulning and hollering are about making the voice carry as far as possible. In ancient scandinavia. Few people lived. So, it was possible for the farmers to send the young weak girls up into the mountains. To guard the animals. To use the summer grazing there. In the rest of europe, where there were more people and the mentality was harder. You could not have girl herdsmen. But in scandinavia you could use the stronger young men for the farmwork and send the girls to fend of bears and wolves and such.
So you have these young girls. Bored out of their minds. Pretty isolated all of summer. And with their hormons raging. And with the closest social contact on the other mountaintop or at least a good way along the ridge she was on. Whats a girl to do? She needs to gossip and socialize. So throughout the milennia the girs invented kulning, that really carried. So she could express her dreams and hopes and to slag the next girl off, across distance, mind you. They also invented a host of really raunchy songs. And some musical instruments that are normally mens instrument in the rest of the world are womens instruments in scandinavia.
Where did you learn all this? I really want to know more
i'm so fascinated
Well played, good sir. Well played.
hahaha. Thank you, kind sir. :-)
I like how they both look over their shoulder before they make their call lol
l̤̮㋡l̤̮ he was copying her
Yes, that's hilarious!
probably don´t want people to go deaf
;)
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He should have just started ringing a dinner bell and yelled”COME AND GET IT!!!!”
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I thought it was gonna be that honestly 🤣
Kulning, Lilting, Yodeling....I love you Europeans and your wild Nature calls....
go build your Pipeline you second Nation troll
lol nice words
nameowa desu I will, but only because you demand the usage of oil and oil products, average American consumer.
Don’t forget kulokk :p (the Norwegian name for it)
brought me to tears. wish i could sing like you. a very haunting and beautiful piece
LOL! XD
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It's not a piece it's all improv
Whatever you call it, opening your vocal cords the create sustained frequencies that travel, is really the most efficient way to get animals in. Looking after cattle taught me what my singing voice was. It started as 'come on' as loud as possible, and over the years it's just lovely to go out and bellow melodies.
I'm from North Carolina where (until recently) we have the National Hollerin' Contest. I LOVE listening to kulning. So many variations just like with hollering.
how about that?? I didn't know about the contest! :-) Kulning is absolutely enchanting. Mesmerizing, really. I love it...but can't do it. :-)
I live in Switzerland, 59 years old and we still have a family whistle, when we lose ourselves in a market or museum. It is very useful. The whistle has mutated, with my 2nd cousin (same grand-grand-grandmother) it sounds a little different. Even my grandchildren 4y respond to it.
That is wonderful! Thanks for sharing!
what does the whistle sound like?
Mir mached das au 😂
@@jstevo1349 a higher tone dropping to a slightly lower tone. It comes from a canarian bird we had and we always calle it boby in this tone, after a while the bird started to whistle that tone.
We have one as well! My dad can whistle through his teeth, and he could call us home from half a mile out. It works great when we get separated in crowds or at fairs!
I LOVE the way you looked back at the camera and grinned like Jonna did LOL.
Hahaha. It’s the little things. 😎
She gave me chills . Simply beautiful and magical in that setting. Visually and acoustically.
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Who else started laughing when dude looked at the camera and then broke up hysterically when he started hollering? 😂
My cat came to the hollering...
hahaha! too funny :-)
Mine too. Kulning is actually how I get my cat to come to me now when he's outside and it's time to.come in lol.
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And Shane Dawson came to the cat
Imagine if they had a conversation like this 😂
hahaha
Dovahkin
dovahkiin :3
Yes?
Just yeah
animal allegiance shout
Should gave them bastard cows a FUS RO DAH
Oh crap it hurts to laugh, but I want to laugh so much at the term you used for the origin of hollering!
Which term?
oh! ha. glad you were amused. that was our goal! :-)
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If I was a cow I would definitely go towards the kulning
😂😂😂😂😂 Whooh whooh whooh 😂😂
Guess you cows are your like-minded fellows
Hers is sooo much better very beautiful...even the snow made it look so majestic
Well...#Duh. Hahaha. :-)
I just started this tradition of kulning and added a couple to my channel. I love it because it fills a part of my soul that I feel has been on this earth for ages. Almost as though my ancestors are calling out through me.
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Mine is more of a "Whoop..." but the DO come a runnin'...
+TexasPrepper2 Whatever gets 'em! ;-)
Fun fact: as long as it’s high-pitched (and I guess powerful), it’ll work, that’s the important part (:
Have a nice safe day!
We had a trained lead milk cow, her name was Betsy. We hollered her name, she mooed back and she lead the herd in. Now our bull, Billy Roy, could walk through barbed wire. When he was ready to mate he stepped through that wire and we had to go find him. I miss them all!
great story! I bet you do miss them. fond memories!
As Larry the Cable Guy would say: I don't care who you are, that was funny right there!
+dungbeard hahahaha! Thanks!!!
Thoroughly enjoyed the demonstration. Oh to have her voice.
enchanting, isn't it??
She added reverb & echo to her herding call.
The man was authentic.
I don't think so. Kulning is singing up in the pharynx so you use your whole skull as the reverberation chamber. Like Tibetan or Inuit throat singing it does not come from the usual place. Think about that trick Muslim women do with their voices with one hand cupped over the upper lip. Ululation. It's like that.
You're missing something, an echo is when a sound bounces off something and comes back after a period of time. A single sound source cannot make an echo like that it's simply impossible
Fascinated by these archaic songs, cries and hollers from all over the world.
That sideways look back at the camera was priceless. This is the first video of yours that I’ve watched, if this is any indication of your many videos, I’m going to enjoy myself a great deal👍🏻
I could listen to her voice all day!
I like both
The look back to the camera sold me.
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This is how to start an avalanche
haha!
I just use the key to start my avalanche, while it makes mean faces at the car.
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As soon as he turned around with that smile... I knew it was going to be amazing. 😂
-with love from KY
Haha! Mission accomplished!
I don't know what I was expecting, but I wasn't expecting to laugh this hard.
Hahaha! #MissionAccomplished
LOOOOOL that side glance and smile you have before beginning had me dying of laughter😂😂😂😂 you’re hilarious! Great job!!
Haha. Thanks!!!!
Kulning sounds majestic
or maybe it was just her voice 💙💖
Glad he turned and gave the smile
This is why we can't have nice things.. keep doing you, Sweden. 😆
hahahahahahaha! hey wait...... lol
All cultures are beautiful.
My uncle always yelled wooooo upppppp and they came running. Didn’t know there was an actual word for calling the cattle.
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I'm of full Norwegian ancestry, born and raised in Wyoming. Hollering from my mom for me to come home from playing was mix from both heritages.
Almost brought tears to my eyes. But it was ruined by that lady in the beginning
Hahahahaha!!!
0:43 that smile is the best part!!!
her: AhhAA Odaad AaoaaA
elsa: Who dat
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I love her so much she’s so amazing
she certainly is!
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Infotainment at its best!
hahaha thanks Christopher!
i love jonna jinton she is so calming!!!
enchanting, isn't it?
This is actually so funny thank you for this lol
hahaha thanks! and you're welcome. ;-)
+Alderman Farms i enjoyed this.
OMG my husband and I are setting on the couch watching this and laughing. Good One!!!!
hahaha!
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I love how he looked into the camera like how she did
kulning is so beautiful. it draws me into the sound.
+JV 123 It really is a captivating sound
On the little farm I worked on in Yorkshire we called "hawaaayyyyyyyy" which looks like away, begone etc but it means come here. There's a certain pitch to it too. It's just what the beast were used to.
yep! in reality, here on our farm, it doesn't matter what I yell - if they hear me, they are coming because when I yell for them it USUALLY means "time to eat." ;-)
Alderman Farms yeah man! Heck a lot of them recognise the sound of the tractor or Land rover that carries the hay to them haha
haha, no doubt! In my case, though I have a tractor, it's the sound of the Polaris that brings them running. They aren't stupid!
Do you have dairy or beef? It was a dairy farm I worked on and when it was milking time they would be ready and waiting at the gate to go to the parlour :) clever things these cows haha :)
yes indeed! we know several cattle farmers (beef and dairy), and their "internal clocks" get set pretty quickly! We only have one cow for personal use, but we have dairy goats and a number of pigs - and they ALL come a'runnin. ;-)
I love the hollering deffinition😅 very true
I'm very good at hollering. Kulning is a work in progress.
Hahaha! Indeed!
Best thing we've seen all day!
+The Pope Gals Hahaha - y'all haven't seen much today, then. ;-) Thanks!
This is the best thing since sliced bread oh gosh I'm laughing way too hard.
hahaha! thanks for the awesome endorsement!
Now I gotta pee....
Hahaha!
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😂😂😂 I think this should win video of the Year! It has in my house anyway.
hahaha! thank you!!
Alderman Farms You're welcome lol.
Wow she looks like a high elf :o Beautiful sounds too
right?!?!?!?!
this is a glorious piece of artwork
Haha! I’ll take it. 😎
The echo 😍😍
Hillarious! I’m in the south and it’s so true. Her yodeling is very beautiful though, but the hollerings so passionate. The forest she’s in, my god is it beautiful! A winter wonderland!
10 seconds in, oh my god that scenery. Must move there.
Jeremy Hunter thats what sweden looks like
Well, I intend to work in Scandinavia/Finland for at least a stint. Hope to see some like this!
There's a highway on the other side of that stand of trees prob lol
I love Kulning voice😍😌😎👍✌💜💖💗
mesmerizing, isn't it?!?!?
"ancient" 😂
hahahahaha
Quality bit of good natured satire. Great work lol.
hahahaha! Thank you!! 'Preciate your "getting it!" :-)
Alderman Farms No problem! Im always amazed by the number of people who dont get stuff like this. The best satire is when it pokes fun at someone without actually making fun of them.
haha, yeah...I was really just a good-natured poke at my own culture! I'm fascinated by Kulning, and could listen to it ALL day. It's mesmerizing...Elven-sounding....very "Lord of the Rings." :-)
She is blonde, beautiful, multi-talented, she's earthy, always smiling, her voice is to die for and she lives in a forested wonderland. She just has to be the most perfect girl in the world. Some Swedish guy is going to be the luckiest man in the world.
she has a boyfriend
farmmur that lucky guy's name is Johan.
len17948 of course it is. 😂
She's not that special or particularly pretty either
The Lass in the first half of the vid was also enchanting.
Absolutely speech less 😍
Kulning is kinda spooky, but pretty, like a siren
I found this is so peaceful😊
My dog howled for both of them but at the same time came for them too :)
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LOL I love both :) Also that sideways grin had me in stitches. :)
haha! thanks!
Kulning:heeeeeddeeehuuuuu
Hollering:aahhhhhhhhaaaayyyyyyhhhhh
Frozen:Ahhhhhahhhhhahhhhhh. I can hear you
Lol it’s got it’s own character. Awesome man!
hahaha
lmaooooo this how we call our horses in lmaoo
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Love em both lol. That look before the hollar cracks me up every time lmao!
hahaha! Mission accomplished! :-)
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As a Norwegian.....i cant help but get infatuated with both these sounds. And the Scandis have developed these calls for thousands of years almost. I feel calm, and that i should be approach the girl that sings so intese but still soft! And when he calls i feel "anger" or/and or seriousness.....As if he calls me in need or to fight or protect something :) I feel like he is rallying me to run towards his calls but not in calm...As if he needs me there.
Those crazy Duke boys! 😉 🏆
Seasons greetings from an Englishman in a French forest. 🎄
This definitely made me laugh. I loved it.
This cracked me up!!!!
+The Addicted Prepper HAHAHAHA. #MissionAccomplished
Me too!😂👍
We have something similar, but in my country the song is only performed by men. The song is more of a african tribal chant that farmers use to seng messages to their cow or sacred cows. Thank you for sharing this rare tradition.
oh! I'd love to hear that!
Made me laugh out loud lol so thank you
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Both beautiful.
the forest looks like a greenscreen
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My god, you are really gifted.. I wish you were available, a dream to wake up tp that every morning..
Funny how my dog actually looked up when he was hollering but completely ignored kulning😅😭
hahaha!
Thank you mr. Alderman, you made my day. 😀
hahaha I'm happy to be of service. 😎
@@AldermanFarms The cattle must be taken home, whatever method. 😀
haha yep!
that's why they call it the "holler"
Without a doubt the most enchanting exhibition of early native calls; the Swedish lady wasn't half bad either.
Hahahaha!