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I know Jonna has a lot of followers, but cows? I didn't expect them. Lol! I love your channel, and you're showing what most of us Swedes have never experienced (so far)... 🤩I salute you for that!
I got lost in the northern forest as a kid. When l heard my grandmothers kuling cal in the forest there was nothing but joy in my hart nothing terrifying. I will remember her voice and later warm hugs in that moment until my last breath. RIP The kuling travels really well in the wild and it also quite easy to locate the direction from where the sound is coming from.
"Stjärna", which means star ⭐, is common for cows 🐄 who has that kind of mark, almost like a star, on their foreheads. Fewer people live in the North of Sweden, because it's harder to find jobs and make a living there. Same thing like in the North of Canada, I would assume. The growing season is shorter, than in the south. She lives around the latitude 63°, compared to for instance Montreal at 45° , Winnipeg at 49°, or Manning at 56° which is pretty far South in comparison, like that's almost like in Milano, Italy, Prague, Czechia or Malmö, Sweden. Due to the Gulf stream, Europe is warmer than places in North America, of course, but Northern Europe is still much further North than the most populated places in Canada.
There's plenty of these herding calls/long way communication/singing-things around the world; Yodeling being the most well known. But kulning is different from all the others because it's the only feminine herding call. As you noticed and pointed out: there's no people in rural scandinavia! So you can use girls for herding cattle without the fear of having them kidnaped by strange men. So young girls where left alone in small cottages with a herd of cattle to feed for the summer. They where left to live by themself, the whole summer, with the only sign there where still other people on the planet being the distant sound of the neighbour girls kulning. So it's part herding call and part lonely teenage girl screaming out in to the night in the hopes of getting someone to answer. And ofcourse, they figured out they could use it for gossip.
Mnh... maybe as a sound, on the surface - but there's the only similarity. Not all musical sounds are "singing" or "songs". Kulning is not song. It's kind of like a "language". The sound you make with kulning carries long distances. It was used to call cows back home when they were out on pasture and were allowed to roam freely. I don't remember if the sounds were specific for each cow or each herd owned by a specific family - but when they heard the sounds they knew it was time to come back. This was used instead of just shouting words - since words don't carry as well as the sounds do. That kulning is hauntingly beautiful is a side effect. Jojk is not singing. Those who jojk they say they "jojk someone" or "jojk something" as opposed to a song where you can "sing about someone" or "sing about something". The simplest explanation is that jojk is the spiritual essence of someone or something, in the form of sound. If yodelling is a form of song or not, I dare not to say, because I know too little about it.
@@MagdalenaBozyk One can argue if it's singing or not, but there are many kinds of singing that doesn't have words, eg "strupsång". Jojk (or jojkning) is used as parts of songs by some artists, is it singing? Is it an instrument? I don't really care. Yodeling was "developed" to be heard over long distances, so I defenetly think that there are parallels there
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Jonna Jinton is spectacular.
Hahaha! How fun that you're so surprised by the echo in the forest.
I know Jonna has a lot of followers, but cows? I didn't expect them. Lol!
I love your channel, and you're showing what most of us Swedes have never experienced (so far)...
🤩I salute you for that!
Thank you! :)
Kulning is both beautiful and terrifying. Imagine hearing it in the middle of the woods at night alone
I got lost in the northern forest as a kid. When l heard my grandmothers kuling cal in the forest there was nothing but joy in my hart nothing terrifying.
I will remember her voice and later warm hugs in that moment until my last breath.
RIP
The kuling travels really well in the wild and it also quite easy to locate the direction from where the sound is coming from.
As swedish i would follow it and see where it comes from :)
"Stjärna", which means star ⭐, is common for cows 🐄 who has that kind of mark, almost like a star, on their foreheads.
Fewer people live in the North of Sweden, because it's harder to find jobs and make a living there. Same thing like in the North of Canada, I would assume. The growing season is shorter, than in the south. She lives around the latitude 63°, compared to for instance Montreal at 45° , Winnipeg at 49°, or Manning at 56° which is pretty far South in comparison, like that's almost like in Milano, Italy, Prague, Czechia or Malmö, Sweden.
Due to the Gulf stream, Europe is warmer than places in North America, of course, but Northern Europe is still much further North than the most populated places in Canada.
There's plenty of these herding calls/long way communication/singing-things around the world; Yodeling being the most well known. But kulning is different from all the others because it's the only feminine herding call. As you noticed and pointed out: there's no people in rural scandinavia! So you can use girls for herding cattle without the fear of having them kidnaped by strange men. So young girls where left alone in small cottages with a herd of cattle to feed for the summer. They where left to live by themself, the whole summer, with the only sign there where still other people on the planet being the distant sound of the neighbour girls kulning. So it's part herding call and part lonely teenage girl screaming out in to the night in the hopes of getting someone to answer. And ofcourse, they figured out they could use it for gossip.
Stjärna means star in swedish. And it's not fog, it's mist.
The kind of singing is called Kulning, it's similar to Jojk and Yodeling
Mnh... maybe as a sound, on the surface - but there's the only similarity. Not all musical sounds are "singing" or "songs".
Kulning is not song. It's kind of like a "language". The sound you make with kulning carries long distances. It was used to call cows back home when they were out on pasture and were allowed to roam freely. I don't remember if the sounds were specific for each cow or each herd owned by a specific family - but when they heard the sounds they knew it was time to come back. This was used instead of just shouting words - since words don't carry as well as the sounds do. That kulning is hauntingly beautiful is a side effect.
Jojk is not singing. Those who jojk they say they "jojk someone" or "jojk something" as opposed to a song where you can "sing about someone" or "sing about something". The simplest explanation is that jojk is the spiritual essence of someone or something, in the form of sound.
If yodelling is a form of song or not, I dare not to say, because I know too little about it.
@@MagdalenaBozyk One can argue if it's singing or not, but there are many kinds of singing that doesn't have words, eg "strupsång".
Jojk (or jojkning) is used as parts of songs by some artists, is it singing? Is it an instrument? I don't really care.
Yodeling was "developed" to be heard over long distances, so I defenetly think that there are parallels there
Its like choirs in church...they take account for the echo
Northen Sweden have alot of open space/ nature/forest