I’ve felt the same during so many years. I took a DNA test and found out that I am Scandinavian. I thought my ancestors were only African and asian... now I am connecting with my Scandinavian cousins thanks to the test. If you feel it, maybe there is a really good reason ☺️
Born and rased in sweden. My grandmother showed me 'kuling' when I was like 7. She said to me "This is how MY mother called the cattle home from time to time" This vid gives me goosebumps. 😢
I've seen so many people saying their pets react to these type of sounds, so I tried it out with my guinea pig. She's the queen of the laziness and never reacts whenever we call her or make some noise nex to her, but the moment she heard this vid she instantly started to look for it (and I've been playing videos next to her for hours without getting any signal or reaction). I guess this was pretty fun and interesting to try out!
@@1Pineapple ... hmmm.... i suspect you know... i will give some clues.... and i will leave the rest to the creativity of each one... *Traffic *Pineapple question (curiosity) *Slang
So nice, ny grandmother kulade to her cows when i was a kid. So beautiful and natural. Loved to grow up at the farm with my grandparent. Nice escape from the city and closer to our heritage. Thanks for sharing! ❤💪
@@Sweety-ut8zw no way. much to naisely and unnatural sounding. Gives me a headache. This video is so beautifl and soothing… cant even be compared to that!
Norwegian composer Edvard Grieg based a few of his classical music compositions for piano and for orchestra on kulokker that he had heard. An early Norwegian opera includes a soprano aria that is half aria and half kulning. Kulning features in the music of some Scandinavian folk groups, for example Gjallarhorn and Frifot.- source wiki.
@@WDeeGee1 People 500 years ago still suffered from the same internal vices and problems people deal with today, so yeah spiritual things transcend time and technological advances.
The calling... An overlooked way of letting a being hear the direction and follow the heart to its way. If one puts its mind and body in the correct order, one can find a very old feeling that will touch the soul as tears will flow. With such manifestation the trees, the land, the water, the air carry this energy through time where the echo will remain for when it's needed. It is one of many pieces that are Life.
This is fascinating. We have a similar but different cattle calling tradition here (in this particular region of rural Appalachia). I wonder if it is derived from yours, but branched off two or three centuries ago.
Any kind of sound that doesn't blend in with naturally occurring sounds, and that echoes and can be heard a long way will work. The cows, like humans are mostly trainable.
@@melvinrexwinkle1510 i find her vocal sound very natural, animals of all kind communicate, with each other, hear and sense some alot more than us, even humans are trainable c;
I remember as a child hearing an old man and his wife that lived about 5 miles away doing a similar call to his cows early every morning. I had really forgotten about this until seeing this video. I now need to do some research on this old man.
Lovely voice! One of my cats came straight onto my lap to rub herself against my phone as soon as you started singing! I was like: "wow! Cats like the sounds too, not just cows and goats!" Way to go!
I have swedish blood in me, but I always become so distracted with every day life. When I am able to listen to these beautiful calls, it takes me back to a land my ancestors once called home, where fear knows no place and seems to be frozen in time. Thank you... Truly.
Sometimes I love TH-cam. This just appeared randomly on my recommended videos. And now I am listening to all your discography on Spotify and wondering how I had never heard of you!
I'm from Greece and this calling is so strong that I just heard it hear!! I can't even imagine being on the mountains of Sweden and suddenly hear this sound from the depths of the woods. Ohh goosebumps and chills!! This is so good!
Fantastic! I didn't know it was used to call the cattle. Always reminded me to the mountains and now I know why. Seems like they used Kulning for the original soundtrack of "Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons".
Your vocal range is impressive and your voice sounds beautiful! Also, thanks for teaching me about this way of singing being used to call your cattle. I should set this as my ringtone, can't wait to see how people will react when it goes off on the train! :) Staf safe and sound.
I use this type of music in my mediation, mostly at the end, too bring myself home . May be I was a cow in another life .. ? Please do longer calls on TH-cam.... helps me mediate but thanks for sharing the best of the west.
My dog has been laying on her bed for the past hour, as soon as the calls started she got up and came to see me. The moment the video ended, she went back to bed. The comments say this isn’t strange either, super interesting!
I don't knkw why I just had to think of that girl was trying to attempt Whitney Houston and getting pretty upset as it didn't turn out as she imagined it to be 😂
In Arabia we use the herding call to gather Camels 🐪. And what its nice about it, is that every camel owner has his own call and only his camels would recognize it.
@@nouroueslati3198 it has many names like: يشايع الابل ، هجيج الابل ، طبع الابل, but sadly most of the videos are with music background. Here is a documentary if you want to learn more and it’s in Arabic of course 😂 th-cam.com/video/OFpDM69ui-w/w-d-xo.html
@@alialhilali9862 thanks buddy. I'm an Arab myself so I'll be able to understand it. The thing is that I've never heard of the practice albeit being an Arab XD, so I'm happy I learned a new thing about our culture
Kulning always brings tears to my eyes, I don't know why, it is just so beautiful. I wish to all the Gods and Goddesses in the universe that I could learn to sing that way.
I learned about Kulning for the first time thanks to one woman who lives in Sweden and her name is Jonna Jinton. ;-) Your voice is very beautiful. :-O :-)
Love it and the intro to Mareridt! Your kulning is magical and evokes such strong emotions. Even my horse seems to respond and love it when I've played it for her. Wonderful to see this upload. All the very best to you!
Being half Russian, Half Norwegian, this really calls to my Nordic side, it pulls me towards it. My family was far more oriented towards the slavic side of my past growing up, and there is nothing wrong with that. But, I feel this strong desire to explore the other side of my heritage when I hear this. Beautiful
Another one that makes me homesick for somewhere that I’ve never been.
My exact thoughts!
@Breetai Zentraedi was just going to say that. Maybe a past life as a Swedish herder?
I’ve felt the same during so many years. I took a DNA test and found out that I am Scandinavian. I thought my ancestors were only African and asian... now I am connecting with my Scandinavian cousins thanks to the test. If you feel it, maybe there is a really good reason ☺️
Same, but maybe that's because im scandinavian-
Same
Born and rased in sweden. My grandmother showed me 'kuling' when I was like 7. She said to me "This is how MY mother called the cattle home from time to time" This vid gives me goosebumps. 😢
@überguy Hehe, thank you. You just razed my english spelling skills to the sky
That's some distilled Elven treasure right there.
Even farming is epic when you're Nordic.
😂😂
I think i need to move there
Yes xDD
😂
Its epic even without the nordic stuff
Where I am from in Sweden you can still hear this roll through the valleys in the summer. Not very often but it still happens 😊
i remember long ago my grandmother using these herding calls. this brings me back to my wonderful childhood. tack själv
Please tell us more! That sounds super magical and fantastic
Det gör en stolt över att vara svensk
I've heard this as a kid too. In Norway. Beautiful.
In Poland I just clapped and the horses came back :P
@@greebothecat 😂
I heard the herding call and came as fast as i could!
lol same
You're not the only one! lol
Same here.
...fair enough...
Same here.. apparently we're all cows
Thank you for all your comments here! To answer those that wonder: yes I was 3 months pregnant here when it was filmed!
So crystal, clear voice! Health to you and your baby) И привет из России))
Beautiful in every way.
great!!
Greetings from Athens Greece 🇬🇷, the best to you and your baby!!!
hi thanks for culturally appropriating my culture, dane. btw, myrkur is a masculine word. you mean myrk.
No cattle here, but my cats pricked up their ears when the Kulning begin. There's certainly something in the beautiful sound that transcends species
Exactly the same with my cats..!
@@annymonteiro4549 Both of mine immediately looked up and over at me during this 😂 It's the only reliable way to get their attention.
All creatures listen and sense more than us mostly
My cat did the same thing!
My cat woke up. And looked really, really annoyed.
I made the mistake of playing this outside. Now there are goats eating my shrubbery. Please upload the song that sends them away. 🤓
I've tried playing kulning for some cows but they just briefly looked up at me and then continued their day 😅
Awesome
Not the shrubbery!!!
Have you tried playing Goatwhore?
@@1Pineapple well the cows dont automaticly know what it means. They gotta connect the singing with food
Imagine being lost in the forest, and you here that.
I've seen so many people saying their pets react to these type of sounds, so I tried it out with my guinea pig. She's the queen of the laziness and never reacts whenever we call her or make some noise nex to her, but the moment she heard this vid she instantly started to look for it (and I've been playing videos next to her for hours without getting any signal or reaction). I guess this was pretty fun and interesting to try out!
my cat got up from where she was napping and came over, stood there staring at me.
@@iquanyin1 my cat came over too and meow at me :O
I play this with my cat he eventually got up and started to sniff my phone😂
Our cat woke up from a nap and looked around like "what da hell is that?"
Groderck Herder of guinea pigs sounds like a really epic RPG name or something
I feel like I belong in another time.
Beautiful sound
Trucker Dashcam // Sweden me too
I agree!
Adele
Same I also get this vibe
Aye
Now i'm curious how a Myrkur Ft. Jonna Jinton-kulning would sound 😁🍀
Same 🤩🤩🤩
With respect to Myrkur and Jonna....
I will not make the joke...
I was wondering too!!
@@nunofrexes2662 Don't tease us with a joke you're not gonna tell 😅🙈
@@1Pineapple ...
hmmm....
i suspect you know...
i will give some clues....
and i will leave the rest to the creativity of each one...
*Traffic
*Pineapple question (curiosity)
*Slang
So nice, ny grandmother kulade to her cows when i was a kid. So beautiful and natural. Loved to grow up at the farm with my grandparent. Nice escape from the city and closer to our heritage. Thanks for sharing! ❤💪
Imagine walking the woods and minding your own business and all of a sudden this angelic singing hits you out of nowhere
Well every hair on my body just pierced my clothing with how fierce the goosebumps got
Even my clothing has goosebumps!
Beautiful, I can appreciate how the animals would pick up and respond to this unique tone. Thank you for posting 🙏
That's one of the most soothing sounds I've ever heard. Its almost spiritual
You should listen to the Quran recitations it will take you to another world
@@Sweety-ut8zw no way. much to naisely and unnatural sounding. Gives me a headache. This video is so beautifl and soothing… cant even be compared to that!
I love it , so pure and clean like a medicine for soul
Norwegian composer Edvard Grieg based a few of his classical music compositions for piano and for orchestra on kulokker that he had heard. An early Norwegian opera includes a soprano aria that is half aria and half kulning. Kulning features in the music of some Scandinavian folk groups, for example Gjallarhorn and Frifot.- source wiki.
thank u, educated comment , and i might say rare on youtube c;
Is she a human?! So beautiful and crystal sound, sounds like something unreal
They've been practicing this for thousands of years
This is what your ancestors sounded like.
You should respect them.
Modernism has turned people to shit, despite technology.
@@WDeeGee1 People 500 years ago still suffered from the same internal vices and problems people deal with today, so yeah spiritual things transcend time and technological advances.
WDeeGee1 ok weirdo
Yep, she's a human. It's just a function pre-installed in our bodies before we are born. If you can't do it, you may want to upgrade your vocal system
The calling...
An overlooked way of letting a being hear the direction and follow the heart to its way.
If one puts its mind and body in the correct order, one can find a very old feeling that will touch the soul as tears will flow.
With such manifestation the trees, the land, the water, the air carry this energy through time where the echo will remain for when it's needed. It is one of many pieces that are Life.
Ya gotta just love it when people really work to understand their culture and of things long forgotten... Thank you.
Damn..this voice is one with the nature.
This is fascinating. We have a similar but different cattle calling tradition here (in this particular region of rural Appalachia). I wonder if it is derived from yours, but branched off two or three centuries ago.
maybe a celtic version?
It's definitely related. The celts were neighbors of the Scandinavians and Norwegians the first king of Dublin was actually Viking...
Any kind of sound that doesn't blend in with naturally occurring sounds, and that echoes and can be heard a long way will work. The cows, like humans are mostly trainable.
yes! all good things travel from one culture to another , all connected. all earth c;
@@melvinrexwinkle1510 i find her vocal sound very natural, animals of all kind communicate, with each other, hear and sense some alot more than us, even humans are trainable c;
I am so glad, you're integrating Kulning into your album!
I remember as a child hearing an old man and his wife that lived about 5 miles away doing a similar call to his cows early every morning. I had really forgotten about this until seeing this video. I now need to do some research on this old man.
Absolutely wonderful. Kulning is three most beautiful sound I can ever think of.
Glad to have you back. Rather, I was summoned by this.
Lovely voice! One of my cats came straight onto my lap to rub herself against my phone as soon as you started singing! I was like: "wow! Cats like the sounds too, not just cows and goats!" Way to go!
Been listening to Myrkur for a year now and I still can't get over her voice and beauty. Love seeing a small video like this
Wonderful that you are keeping these old traditions alive. Many thanks.
Absolutely delightful! Thanks for sharing! From Giuseppe in Cape Town South Africa
Such a peaceful sound
I am 76 noiw. As a boy I listened to my Uncle, Aunt and Step Grand Dad call cows in from pasture. Wonderful time for a boy.
Those first tones gave me goosebumps from my toes up. Amazing!!
I have swedish blood in me, but I always become so distracted with every day life. When I am able to listen to these beautiful calls, it takes me back to a land my ancestors once called home, where fear knows no place and seems to be frozen in time. Thank you... Truly.
I would have loved to live back then. Hearing calls from towns in the next valley over the mountains would have been pretty surreal.
Это просто волшебно, закрываешь глаза и попадаешь в какой то новый, чудный и дивный мир. Спасибо вам.
This awakens something in my past lives.... indescribable beauty
Back to the Native. Greetings from Poland! Sława!
Sounds beautiful! As well as the song in the background, what a teaser! Ser frem til det!
Sometimes I love TH-cam. This just appeared randomly on my recommended videos. And now I am listening to all your discography on Spotify and wondering how I had never heard of you!
I'm from Greece and this calling is so strong that I just heard it hear!! I can't even imagine being on the mountains of Sweden and suddenly hear this sound from the depths of the woods. Ohh goosebumps and chills!! This is so good!
Got chills all over my body. This feels so natural and right in a way I can't describe.
Welcome back, I heard the call and have come. Simply love your voices my dear.🥰🥰
I thank the gods for leading me to this wonderful clip and thank you, Myrkur, for you must be a daughter of Freya or Skádi
A voice of an angel in the wilderness. Hauntingly beautiful
Yeeees! Yes, yes, yes, yes! I'm looking forward to this album so much! Lots of love from Czechia, Amalie. Keep beeing wonderful.
Beautiful! Thank you for sharing!
Fantastic! I didn't know it was used to call the cattle.
Always reminded me to the mountains and now I know why.
Seems like they used Kulning for the original soundtrack of "Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons".
It brings me to tears how beautiful it is
Thank you for this incredible demonstration
Your vocal range is impressive and your voice sounds beautiful! Also, thanks for teaching me about this way of singing being used to call your cattle. I should set this as my ringtone, can't wait to see how people will react when it goes off on the train! :) Staf safe and sound.
That is so beautiful
What a lovely creature she is! I've been enjoying her music lately and wondering what she looked like... just lovely!
Amazing! The clarity! Bravo
I looooove her voice
Так вот какие они - Сирены!
На такое пение любой холостяк купится!)
I use this type of music in my mediation, mostly at the end, too bring myself home . May be I was a cow in another life .. ? Please do longer calls on TH-cam.... helps me mediate but thanks for sharing the best of the west.
Utterly beautiful. I hv cold shivers
My dog has been laying on her bed for the past hour, as soon as the calls started she got up and came to see me. The moment the video ended, she went back to bed.
The comments say this isn’t strange either, super interesting!
This sound woke up my cat 🐈 and made him very serious listening into calls 👩🗣📢🎼
Amalie....you are completely fascinating. Your voice is endearingly beautiful.
Amazingly beautiful! And what a voice power.
I would like to see a girl with zero voice control attempt this, dressing up, going into the woods and go: URhhhrrHHhhrhhhhhggghhhhrrghhhrhhghhr
Brilliant
oh i can try ahah
I don't knkw why I just had to think of that girl was trying to attempt Whitney Houston and getting pretty upset as it didn't turn out as she imagined it to be 😂
The cows would run from me.
Might be the soundtrack for scaring cattle away
Медведь походу на дальний кардон ушёл) . Очень сильный и красивый голос
I'm not sure why, but the call makes the tear ducts prickle. "What has made me nostalgic for a past I cannot have ever known?"
makes me cry, you touched my soul, thank you so much. all the best.
Awesome!!
I've said this before but, if I were a herd animal I would go towards the sound of Amalie Bruun's kulning
Absolutly beautuful, gives me goosebumps all over.
Wonderful kulning! I love it, especially from you!
Apparently it calls cats too lol my cat was soooo intrigued
In Arabia we use the herding call to gather Camels 🐪. And what its nice about it, is that every camel owner has his own call and only his camels would recognize it.
That is so cool
What is the technique called ?
@@nouroueslati3198 it has many names like: يشايع الابل ، هجيج الابل ، طبع الابل, but sadly most of the videos are with music background. Here is a documentary if you want to learn more and it’s in Arabic of course 😂 th-cam.com/video/OFpDM69ui-w/w-d-xo.html
@@alialhilali9862 thanks buddy. I'm an Arab myself so I'll be able to understand it. The thing is that I've never heard of the practice albeit being an Arab XD, so I'm happy I learned a new thing about our culture
@@nouroueslati3198 oh sorry for that, enjoy it then
Beautiful.. I greatly appreciate content like this, thank you.
Going back to the roots is always the way...the only way not to lose yourself. Thanks for being an inspiration!
Wow, you got the attention of my cat.
Kulning always brings tears to my eyes, I don't know why, it is just so beautiful. I wish to all the Gods and Goddesses in the universe that I could learn to sing that way.
Such enchanting sounds.
Very Talented & extremely Attractive Artist ever 😊. Thanks for sharing this!
Vikernes approves.
I learned about Kulning for the first time thanks to one woman who lives in Sweden and her name is Jonna Jinton. ;-) Your voice is very beautiful. :-O :-)
Just like the beginning of Mareridt! Sends a chill down my spine every time! Such a powerful musical statement.
Sounds totally mesmerizing and magical :)
I believe AURORA uses this technique in her music
Yeah especially in "queendom"
Hail Odin
Love it and the intro to Mareridt! Your kulning is magical and evokes such strong emotions. Even my horse seems to respond and love it when I've played it for her. Wonderful to see this upload. All the very best to you!
Being half Russian, Half Norwegian, this really calls to my Nordic side, it pulls me towards it. My family was far more oriented towards the slavic side of my past growing up, and there is nothing wrong with that. But, I feel this strong desire to explore the other side of my heritage when I hear this. Beautiful
Is that a baby bump! :D
I wondered the same! :)
Думаю, что мужики со всей округи сбегутся раньше коров.
Вы-то по себе не суди́те)
@@linda0O0 Это шутка была, если что.
What a beautiful voice! And so awesome that it calls in the cows 😃 Thanks for sharing
Thank you for sharing this gift !!
Beautiful Aryan blue eyed Pagan sister.
Peace to all.
если бы я ходя по ягодам услышал такое в лесу, то я бы обосрался
thank you so much for your new album! I had been waiting for an album of your folk songs!
I so like Your works. Thank You
А по факту "опять шизофренияка ревещит, братва домой"
The second the call begins, I have tears in my eyes ... it's so beautiful and pure. Thank you. (sorry google translate :/)
My super vocalist. I love your voice as hell!!!! Wonderful. Can't wait to buy Folkesange
That sound gives me chills... you have such a great voice!
Wishing you all the best; greetings from high Germany