When i was a little child i used to dream of a forest and something like this herding call resounded through it. Funny, this is the first time i ever heard something alike
I can see why that sound would work, what works for my cat is “ hey puss over here “ if she doesn’t come it’s “hey stupid cat “ that one really gets her attention cause she knows she’s not stupid so then I get a talking or a meowing to.
The dress, her hairstyle, the fog in the background, the echo - it all just works out so perfectly, it almost looks magical, as if it was a scene out of a movie!
I think this was recorded with the intention of looking and sounding a certain way. Her voice doesn't sound like it's out in a pasture, so I think the audio has been edited.
Rafiq Qasim and I can tell you there is no amplification, the mic that is recording the sound is from the device that’s recording. This is what natural acoustics sound like from Hills and valleys.
@@TreblaTheNoob vel. Wikipedia sier at det startet i Norge og deler av Sverige. Så vi må dele på den kulturen. Men å kalle det svensk blir litt arrogant. Som jo svensker flest er om dagen
The song itself is sort of a family call to the cows. The songs are usually passed down in a family, and in pavlovian theory, The animals associate the specific call with feed or affection etc. The tones, notes and methods of singing, while not being what attracts the cattle, does reverberate around hills and mountain pastures, however, ensuring cattle and other livestock hear it. All in all, a very beautiful old world practice.
im an indigenous tribe in parts Borneo, mom heard i played this, and shesl tells me that great grandma used to do something like this to call the dogs when hunting, or call their husband to guide them home, or when in hunting calls to attract the deer. sadly, no one in ny families knows how to make the sound.
i cant whistle but i can sound like a train whistle. i can keep at it for like 30 seconds, its real loud, it echoes like wherever i do it outside. my granddad was a train driver he even drove coal trains in the beginning. i guess i got it from him
dont think their political system is a rolemodel... they have a tiny population of mostly white people compared to 330 million different people with 800 million firearms..... LOL ! socialism isnt gonna work... with 300 million different people.... and again.. 800 MILLLLLLLLION guns.
+Edward Brink elves originated from Celtic mythology and dwarves from Nordic mythology. Tolkien stole a lot from both. for example there was a dwarfking named Gandalf 😊
There's no magic in the human voice. Cows are social animals and associate the sound with food and attention. She could stand there and make fart noises or shout insults at them and it would have the same effect. I make oinking noises at my cats when it's time to eat and as soon as they hear it they come running because they've been trained to associate that sound with food.
@@PickleRicksFATASSCOUSIN All of the sound in the video was fake. You heard cowbells while none of the cows wore bells, her singing echoed as if she was in the mountains. It's all fake. Im_With_Stupid is right. You could just stand there long enough and the cows will walk up to you. They are curious animals like that.
I don't think I have ever heard anything like this before...especially not seeing someone do it in action. This is ethereal and magical. I don't even think those words describe it best. It's just beautiful vocals, and it serves a purpose. The cows come to her, and they don't harm her. Extraordinary!!
@@vmpf2011 you mean the plot from almost every generic holly wood or disney movie? Choosen one !? save the world? pretty sure that was done long before fucking frozen lol.
Still a cow. Cows in heat tend to mount each other 5 years a dairy man, this was one of the first lessons. If the cows mount another, write down both numbers and the herdsman will check to see if one or both are in heat
Sends shivers down the spine... so incredibly beautiful. If your swedish like me (I've never heard kulning live) you also get the sweet melancholy from the sense of this summer night. Summer is much beloved in Sweden, in a yearnful and melancholy way, because Swedish summers are so lovely with the light only fading at night, and so much beautiful, free nature, and because in winter we all wonder why we keep on living here...
this is either the most angelic thing ever or the most horrifying thing ever and my brain cant decide. *edit: lol didnt know my comment would cause sm discourse… obviously this is beautiful yalllll jesuss. but i also wouldnt be surprised to hear this on the soundtrack of an indie horror film since i watch so many.
I live in a Danish village 10 km from the Jelling stones, and my family has been farmers in this region for at least 600 years, and I am grateful for being reminded of the richness and diversity of our ancient Scandinavian culture.
Exactly! I grew up around cows and after seeing all those videos about people "calling" them I made a video of me just yelling out random noises and nonsense and about 50 heifers come running over to me haha.
This is exactly what I started to do to a herd of cows - free sounding - and watching them to see what sounds they liked the most. In no time catcall, the entire herd was against the fence, as close to me as I could get. I cant resist, now, finding the sound thatvanimals like the most.❤
l am from very far away but l have to say, there are times when you like something you hear and you say you love it. But there are very very rare moments in life when you hear something and without expecting it, you not only hear, but also feel a very strange, almost magical sound that has tremendous power.... this would be one of those sounds. And l am not saying it lightly: your voice when singing that herdincall really has hypnotic beauty.
Fun fact: The voice Elsa hears in frozen 2 is based on "kulning", you can hear the similarities at the ends of the voice when it goes up immediately before ending. Love from Sweden 🇸🇪
asså ahahaha sluta va så fucking sensitive länder och kulturer ändras precis som språk och mode 😂 vi kan fortfarande ha kvar våra traditioner n shit men jag blir så fucking trött på att klicka på en video som har det minsta lilla att göra med sverige så kommer ni fucking äckelgubbar o drar ner någonting vackert som detta till era sliskiga små hål av hat... låt det vara... du behöver inte kommentera om du inte har nåt bättre att skriva!
I fucking started cackling at this comment and was like "Welp, there ya go...they're calling for cows and the cow definitely heard the call and went LOOKING for it" 🤣
game of thrones, or actually just a song of ice and fire, is an amazing story, the tv show butchered it and made it into mass media culture. the books are amazing with a deep backstory and everything, the tv show is just plot convenience and appealing to the masses.
I just think this is the most perfect video... this mysterious, beautiful singing, the perfect accompaniment of the cow bells, and then that random humping at the end to remind you it's real life and nature is as silly as it is neat XD
THIS IS EXACTLY WHAT I CAME HERE TO SAY. i’ve played witcher for two years now and i can imagine just walking through the forest one day and hearing this. safe to say i’d follow her
Cows really love music! I go out in the afternoon to call these cows that live near me, and any high pitched or melodic noises calls them, because it supposedly calms them. Its always so magical!
@@mudblood9699 lol, no they aren't. If you look at the video again you'd agree this is more rohirric themed than elvish. I feel like you're just here to act smarter or something, even if you aren't. But I wouldn't expect a self proclaimed intellectual to understand
I grow up in the city (Stockholm). But when i was a kid my grandparents had a summer house (stuga) with a milk farmer as the closest neighbour, and at night when they brought the cows in.. they did this! (kuling)
All of these American-made fantasy movies with this kind of singing, and all the while the Swedes are like: "Why is the soundtrack to Lord of the Rings a bunch of cow calls? Wierd."
I work on a dairy farm in Canada and have been playing this for the girls at work, I sat down once in the middle of the barn at by the end most of the cows had got up and come to me. Holstein are hard to get up if not willing. They loved it! Thank you 😊
Sorry but if your culture is rich and the people really cherish it, immigrants coming into the country won’t make it disappear. Sweden has a beautiful and rich culture and the rise of far-right movement (which I think are fighting an nonexistent threat) shows how much the people give a lot of importance to their history and customs. The immigrants aren’t coming there to assimilate the locals, they’re there to live a better life. “Multiculturalism” is not replacing the local culture with foreign ones, it is accepting and coexisting with other cultures.
S O L U G U B R I O U S - The things you saying here is so very wrong. I don't even know where to start. First of all, I'm from Norway and I LOVE these Nordic nations of families. But I'm sorry to disapoint you, the Sweden I once knew growing up, is slowly turning it's back on it's own culture and heratige. I have many friends from Sweden, as many of them tend to seek jobs here in Norway. They can all confirm that the "right-wingers" are in no way, whatsoever fighting a non-exsisting threat. The threat is very real. And it is called silent warfare. Wearing the masks of tolerance and all-loving, when in facto, they are indeed culturel marxists/globalists, whatever you may want to call them. They do not care for Sweden or it's glourios past. They do not care for the immigrants. They are the true enemy of Swedens men, woman heratige and culture. I hope you come visit the region one day, it is indeed a great place. Enjoy your stay. But keep in mind. Make some observations when you are in the major citys. Separate village/towns life from capitals. You will see it clearly.
Strange also, my cat Terry started looking around confused ! Oh I never thought I’d stumble upon a comment by Sarah -n- Tuned on a oddly recommended video of Swedish herd calling!
The lord of the rings was originaly based on old norse myths and legends to begin with so it's not that strange if ancient scandinavian sounds and scenery would somewhat resemble the movie if the movie director knows the origins of the lord of the rings books 😋
Don’t mean to ruin your comment but is it even a language? It’s sure as hell not Swedish and it might be too unintelligible for communication if it’s an ancient language.
@@regulus7754 Well I dont speak swedish or anything but surely she isnt just wailing randomly at her cows? I mean to be fair it coukd be the equivilent of la la laaaa
....... From Greek mythology, she's one of the sirens that tried to lure Ulysses . She decided to go further north and found she could at least have success luring the cows.
People talking about how “magical” it would sound to hear this from afar in the forest... hell no I know a siren when I hear one and I ain’t dying today 😂
Nahh, in her I see none of the ravenous greed that has fabricated and forged the corporation brood of the disney princesses. This is a much older, spiritual more natural type of magic.
My boyfriend and I live in Texas so there's tons of ranches and farms out here. We love driving down back roads anyways so one day we had an idea. We brought a speaker with us and played this video near 4 different pastures. Of 3 of the pastures we saw cows clearly in the distance, 2 of those 3 nearly the entire heard started coming towards us. On the 3rd, about a quarter of the herd came but stopped little less than halfway. The 4th pasture had horses and they looked up for a glance but quickly went back to grazing with no care in the world. It was incredibly interesting. We were going to try one more herd but farmer folk asked us what we were doing and trying to explain made us seem like loonies so we called it a day. It was so VERY interesting though!
The kettle has to be trained, each farm has there own "call". At my familys farm we call: gååååååååsa, in a strong clear voice so that the sound carries far. The cows come running to the barn:-)
@Helge Smutt are you a Swede? Are a lot of Swedish people /Scandinavians stripped off their pride like this ? It seems that western people are either extremely proud to the point they would kill other races or are very cucked and nihilistic marxists , nonetheless im not even white , but i admire those people , have a nice day .
@@WyrdHag lol Americans ride horses out and use dogs to herd cattle. Never heard of a cowboy or ranch hand singing to them. Frankly the natural acoustics of the mountain ranges and the valleys make this plausible. In the US its usually all open range and prairies.
So I tried this the other day.. Stopped on the side of the road next to a random farm with heaps of cows grazing randomly. Cows are curious creatures. They all stopped eating and eyeballed me wearily before scampering off to the far side of the paddock/field thingy... yup. Good thing I was alone
Martine they usually come when called if they recognize the voice of the person calling because they know that means it's time to eat. my husband has a call they listen to but it doesn't sound cute like this one at ALL lol. it's actually pretty scary to have like 30 cows run up on you.
Funny you mention it, since the same technique is used in Frozen 2 in the song that Elsa hears and actually goes checking out. It's explained in Howard Ho's video titled "How Elsa Found Herself (Musically) & Why It's Amazing" and it's literally why I'm here, because I recalled this video.
If I heard this alone in the wilderness, I would be convinced I was the chosen one.
Either that or a cow :-)
🤣🤣🤣
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Then you get back home and remember you amount to absolutely nothing.
When i was a little child i used to dream of a forest and something like this herding call resounded through it.
Funny, this is the first time i ever heard something alike
My 3 yr old is absolutely convinced you're a princess. when I play one of your videos she says "Is that my princess?" we both adore you.
Amber Eckley That's the cutest thing I've heard all week. Your daughter sounds adorable!
thats adorable
And the award for the most adorable comment goes to...
This is the most adorable thing ever
Vanna I believe it's a boy. 🤔
Imagine hearing this when alone in a forest. Sounds like the beginning of a fairytale.
Or Nightmare because most of the fairy tales we have heard are seriously dark very dark.
Could also pass as the beginning of wrong turn.
you r totally mistaken... thats the moment the forestspirit starts hunting you
@@suprememasteroftheuniverse WTF?!
Sound like Midsommar
I love how all the cows come to her as if she's a spirit goddess.
As if?
My man that is a Valkyrie
Simply beautiful & wondrous to behold. An angel in my eye
I assume she took up farming because there’s no more vikings to escort to Valhalla?
If U heard this, you will also come along with d cattle.
Oh so cute, calling cows with such a voice and love. You see they respond and come too.
mksboysal I literally choked because of that one cow
nice tune, but the cows think there gonna be fed that's all man......
I agree very much
Fed with what?
realnaste food
0:53 It not only herds the cows, it gets them in the mood. This is dairy farm nightclub music.
Someone should do a good [actual] techno remix of this.
(Not all techno is loud and hard. There used to be rules....)
I think you meant to say, “...it gets them in the moooooooooooood.”
I was just thinking something g similar..lol...
Kikiki
I was waiting for this comment. Take my upvote. Oh wait
mom: what are you watching?
me: a swedish lady calling for cows
😂😂😂😂😂 seriously dude
hey 🤣🤣🤣
Ok
r/antimeme
Bwoaahhh
Not only does this song work on cows, for some reason our cats love it too, and they come whenever this sound is played
Works on my dog too
My girlfriends husband hates this tune
I did this to a stray cat in my back yard once and she ran up to me and jumped into my arms! I felt like a Druid hahahaha
Saberia dizer se tem uma letra, é uma canção? Ou apenas um canto universal, sem palavras propriamente ditas. Obrigada! Abraços do Brasil.
I can see why that sound would work, what works for my cat is “ hey puss over here “ if she doesn’t come it’s “hey stupid cat “ that one really gets her attention cause she knows she’s not stupid so then I get a talking or a meowing to.
The dress, her hairstyle, the fog in the background, the echo - it all just works out so perfectly, it almost looks magical, as if it was a scene out of a movie!
I think this was recorded with the intention of looking and sounding a certain way. Her voice doesn't sound like it's out in a pasture, so I think the audio has been edited.
lizuchis0912 just another day in Sweden!
Rafiq Qasim and I can tell you there is no amplification, the mic that is recording the sound is from the device that’s recording. This is what natural acoustics sound like from Hills and valleys.
Баба яга _ Yeah, so those cow bells gently clinking are echoing that much across a whole hillside and valley? And there's no echo effect added here?
Minibull037 you’ve clearly never been to a place like this. Best way to describe it is like speaking in the cold of winter you can hear everything
White dress is mandatory when singing an ancient Swedish herding call.
"Scandinavian herd song"
Paal Larner Sweden is part of Scandinavia, and thats where it originates from brutha
Idk what y'all talking about, just make sure y'all got a nice spot for your new Puerto Rican friend over there 😁 (I'm the new Puerto Rican friend lol)
Paal Larner Mate, it is a Swedish call not Norwegian. It may now very well be “Scandinavian” but we started with it.
@@TreblaTheNoob vel. Wikipedia sier at det startet i Norge og deler av Sverige. Så vi må dele på den kulturen. Men å kalle det svensk blir litt arrogant. Som jo svensker flest er om dagen
The song itself is sort of a family call to the cows. The songs are usually passed down in a family, and in pavlovian theory, The animals associate the specific call with feed or affection etc.
The tones, notes and methods of singing, while not being what attracts the cattle, does reverberate around hills and mountain pastures, however, ensuring cattle and other livestock hear it.
All in all, a very beautiful old world practice.
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My family uses COOOOOMBAAAAA. It definitely works, but ours isn't quite as pretty.
Fun fact: Pavlov had killed a number of dogs to "study" them
@@mareksicinski3726 how so?
This makes sense
im an indigenous tribe in parts Borneo, mom heard i played this, and shesl tells me that great grandma used to do something like this to call the dogs when hunting, or call their husband to guide them home, or when in hunting calls to attract the deer. sadly, no one in ny families knows how to make the sound.
If you can find someone in the area who still knows those calls, people all over the world would love to listen.
That's interesting, similar practice despite being one landmass away
Borneo is magical! 🪄
i cant whistle but i can sound like a train whistle. i can keep at it for like 30 seconds, its real loud, it echoes like wherever i do it outside. my granddad was a train driver he even drove coal trains in the beginning. i guess i got it from him
@@teejay08 anyway I can hear it??
The cows are all, like, "How close do we have to come before you stop calling us? Can't you see us? We're right in front of you!"
And then there is that one cow who just cannot stand getting it on with the sound of music 🤘
😅
@@Avicados i think your misunderstanding what that cow meint by jumping on another cows back
😂😂
😂😂😂😂💙
Imagine hiking through the woods and you hear this in the distance
I'd think I'm walking into Valhalla
I would be like, Take me god.
Wouldnt be sure if I was in a disney movie or a horror film
I would think I slipped over in the Tolkien universe xD
INTO THE UNKNOWN
In Sweden, even the farmers are models. This is straight up magic
Yeah.. really beautiful country.
@Nag Dasty Yes
dont think their political system is a rolemodel... they have a tiny population of mostly white people compared to 330 million different people with 800 million firearms..... LOL ! socialism isnt gonna work... with 300 million different people.... and again.. 800 MILLLLLLLLION guns.
The majority of our farmer girls do not look anything like the woman in the video, unfortunately...
@@Casualplayer Sweden isnt a country run by sociaolism?????
She reminds me a fairy 🧚♀️ this is so beautiful and I never get tired of hearing it
Me too❤
Well, the mist is where the elves do älvdans
Is this the language of the cows? Can i learn this in duolingo?
I took the course and I regret it. I'm failing every lesson. My legs are already broken and are now useless, my hands are next 😫
@@comradepeter87 Duolingo: It looks like you forgot your Cowish lesson again. You know that happens now (to your hands)🗡
Duolingo does not have it, but I do.
I wish
OK, since no one understands. I expertize in the language of bears, but I also do cowish however somewhat sheepish.
The little embarrassed face she made after one of the cows tried to hump the other made me crack up so badly
That's what happens when blonde Swedish women start signing lol
ndjdjndnxnxicnf yahoi cierto una vaca trato de garcharse a la otra 😂
Shes the berry white of cow calls. Gets em in the mood.
@MrSparkymane It's Barry White not Berry White. lol
the cows are all female, I think it's more likely she was feeling claustrophobic and pushing the other cow out of the way
Swedish woman sings angelic herding call
Brown bull in the back: “yo babe, this is our song, time to get freaky”
I don't see nuuuuthin wrooooong with little bump n ground beef... ✖️✖️✖️🐄🐄
we love a lesbian cow couple
Its a cow not a bull.
Ingunn Framstad yes, but it clearly _identifies_ as a bull, as evident by the humping.
@@spethmanjones2997 nope, it is normal that cows do that to eachother.
This sings to my soul. How haunting and beautiful. It’s like I’ve been missing this for an eternity.
are you a cow?
@@annoy4nce648 why do morons like you exist? you're literally useless.
It's the eternal longing for perfect harmony between peace and adventure that all creatures secretly wants. Humans, cows, bugs.
I whole-heartedly recommend giving a listen to Heilung's lady singer Maria Franz as well: th-cam.com/video/h1BsKIP4uYM/w-d-xo.html
This makes me think of fairies and elvish spirits. It's positively ethereal. ♡-♡
Basically based on northic history. Search Stavkirke, you'll see Rohan in it. Trolls, dwarfs, elves, vikings - It's northern germanic
thats because all the fantasy elements today like elves and dwarves originate in scandinavia
+Edward Brink elves originated from Celtic mythology and dwarves from Nordic mythology.
Tolkien stole a lot from both.
for example there was a dwarfking named Gandalf 😊
I don’t know if any of you have ever heard of the anime wolf’s rain but I swear the background music sounded like this
Tolkien didn't stole enything. He used it to create this amazing universum
Imma be honest, if she started shouting “heehoohaaheeehoooo” to me across a field I’d follow her.
😂 😂 😂
I truly understand a sirens song now
You're illuminati. You'd follow anyone
@@ReaperD6 meow meow angry meow?
@@seanthompson6376
_come again??_
youtube: "pss hey wanna see a pretty nordic lady yodel at a bunch of cows?"
me: "ok"
"pretty"
you obviously didn't see her face.
@@Q8sbss u saying shes not pretty?
Is she really nordic?
@@lil_weasel219 Yeah, shes from sweden
...what difference does that make?
It's amazing to realize there's such a magic in human voice even animals can feel...
There's no magic in the human voice. Cows are social animals and associate the sound with food and attention. She could stand there and make fart noises or shout insults at them and it would have the same effect. I make oinking noises at my cats when it's time to eat and as soon as they hear it they come running because they've been trained to associate that sound with food.
@@Im_With_Stupid my guy, you just watched a video of a human signing...
@@Im_With_Stupidu are traveling life like a duck in the water😢
@@spocmusic You're traveling life with your head in the clouds. 🤣
@@PickleRicksFATASSCOUSIN All of the sound in the video was fake. You heard cowbells while none of the cows wore bells, her singing echoed as if she was in the mountains. It's all fake.
Im_With_Stupid is right. You could just stand there long enough and the cows will walk up to you. They are curious animals like that.
Everything about this is aesthetically pleasing to me
@「 Deadpoppin 」 You must be non-white
As soon as she started my cat shot straight up and stared at me.
Well played.
Cat: ight imma head out
my dog got real interested in it. she was about to start barking.
Haha my cat got up and came right toward the noise
I tried playing this to my cat but she just sort of fell asleep
I don't think I have ever heard anything like this before...especially not seeing someone do it in action. This is ethereal and magical. I don't even think those words describe it best. It's just beautiful vocals, and it serves a purpose. The cows come to her, and they don't harm her. Extraordinary!!
Her clothing, voice, the location and even the weather made it look like it's set in a fantasy promo!
Thought it said porno at the end there. Made me look twice
qazxswfr haha me too 😂
Omg I know right
no its just the sweden that is being wiped out by migrants. gl seeing that i 10 years. its gone forever
Her general look and singing reminds me of Lord of the Rings.
Can you imagine coming across such a scene in real life without the context? I'd probably think it was some Scandinavian forest spirit :O
Ha! for real....like shhhh...dont disturb her...its a unicorn in human form.
I think she would be called "Skogsrå".
Johan Fällman Or huldra...🙌👍
Vittra
or holla but its just another Name for something beyond words
My late grandmother used this to signal that it was time for dinner at our lakehouse in north sweden.
Snoeret really? My grandma used some swear words like 'puta' when it's time for dinner.
I'm surprised it doesn't summon all hearing creatures in the area!
I’m just awed by the simple beauty of that voice. It’s so mesmerizing. So natural.
If I heard this in the wild I would have to assume I am the chosen one who must fight to save humanity from the grips of oblivion
OMG YES
literally the plot of frozen 2 lol
@@vmpf2011 really? I was going for the game oblivion
Pretty sure that’s what the cows are thinking too
@@vmpf2011 you mean the plot from almost every generic holly wood or disney movie? Choosen one !? save the world? pretty sure that was done long before fucking frozen lol.
Just think that a very long time ago some Swedish person got up one day and said; imma make a song to summon some cows
Daniela Reyes oh, is that how it came to be?
That's what people had to do all day before we all started working for corporations
Courtshannon don't get triggered lmao
Daniela Reyes Lol. Kudos. You get a like
Today someone get up and kill those cows. Se grew up in stupidity
She was able to hypnotise the majority of the students, but one Ox struggled with the instructions and began to act freaky in front of the teacher.
Still a cow.
Cows in heat tend to mount each other
5 years a dairy man, this was one of the first lessons. If the cows mount another, write down both numbers and the herdsman will check to see if one or both are in heat
When one stands there instead of moving away it’s a good bet she is.
@@JDMatthias oh waw, interesting, that is my fun fact of the day.
Cows are girls
🤣🤣
It gives me goose bumps every time, very beautiful and soul touching.
I’m sorry but the cow mounting the other one to the music was the peak of this for me.
I'M DEAD
Where?
Sofie Shack 0:53
Only just noticed how the girl goes 🙈 and then giggles
Please, no need to apologise.
That cow was like "this is baby-making music"
Ruzael That Swedish blonde in the dress does it for me as well.
LMAOO IM CHOKING
Hahahahahahaha omfg 💀
Oh god😁😁
It sure is ;D
My brother followed this enchanting call into the forest and he still isnt back , I'm worried.
Yaveh Suarez sorry my dude, your brother was taken by the fae
god u are dumb.. he is in a al-Qaida now..
Is your brother a cow?
@@protein_404prottis8 al-cowda maybe.
@@sw3604 You derserve 500 internet points for this comment.
Sends shivers down the spine... so incredibly beautiful. If your swedish like me (I've never heard kulning live) you also get the sweet melancholy from the sense of this summer night. Summer is much beloved in Sweden, in a yearnful and melancholy way, because Swedish summers are so lovely with the light only fading at night, and so much beautiful, free nature, and because in winter we all wonder why we keep on living here...
this is either the most angelic thing ever or the most horrifying thing ever and my brain cant decide.
*edit: lol didnt know my comment would cause sm discourse… obviously this is beautiful yalllll jesuss. but i also wouldnt be surprised to hear this on the soundtrack of an indie horror film since i watch so many.
How is this horrifying....she's literally calling cows in a feild
I agree! I immediately burst into tears!
" The cows last song "
@@blazingblasian4257 There's something in the notes...something that affects people. It sounds ancient.
@@slydoll7877 maybe they're tritones 0__0
I never realized how easily I could steal other people’s cows.
Step one: acquire fairytale like voice
I would sound like a dying cow if I were to attempt this.
LMAO.
HE'S TOO DANGEROUS TO BE LEFT ALIVE!!!
Very likely
I live in a Danish village 10 km from the Jelling stones, and my family has been farmers in this region for at least 600 years, and I am grateful for being reminded of the richness and diversity of our ancient Scandinavian culture.
Cows: "We are here my my lady what do you wish of us?"
JimAboo's Channel "it is time for the cow takeover. Arm yourselves."
Is it bad that my first thought was tacos?
yall are naughty
M'Cows
Apparently babies
That cow at the end be like,"The ambience is just perfect baby, let's get it on!!!!" 😂😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣
😅imagine if they got it on just right there
ahahahahhaa
HAHAHAHHA
UUm Acktualy neither were bulls
Cows are very curious. Many sounds will attracts them. Even just sitting down in a pasture and they will circle around you.
Exactly. I always laugh when people say that cows like a certain kind of music, when people setting up gigs in front of them.
Exactly! I grew up around cows and after seeing all those videos about people "calling" them I made a video of me just yelling out random noises and nonsense and about 50 heifers come running over to me haha.
@Lagolop, not the cows in my country. They are wild and would try to attack.
Yep heffers are curious.
@@Kopatych the thing is that this type of singing can u hear like a lot of km away
This is exactly what I started to do to a herd of cows - free sounding - and watching them to see what sounds they liked the most. In no time catcall, the entire herd was against the fence, as close to me as I could get. I cant resist, now, finding the sound thatvanimals like the most.❤
This actually made me tear up a bit. How beautiful.
Aww thank you :) Glad to hear that ♥
l am from very far away but l have to say, there are times when you like something you hear and you say you love it. But there are very very rare moments in life when you hear something and without expecting it, you not only hear, but also feel a very strange, almost magical sound that has tremendous power.... this would be one of those sounds. And l am not saying it lightly: your voice when singing that herdincall really has hypnotic beauty.
same here, its lovely :)
Confirmed.
im grown man and i did to,it was beautiful and haunting at the same time.
Fun fact: The voice Elsa hears in frozen 2 is based on "kulning", you can hear the similarities at the ends of the voice when it goes up immediately before ending.
Love from Sweden 🇸🇪
Oh wow
I love both of them even more now
She actually has a video where she does kulning and implements that tune from Frozen 2. It's simply stunning.
As 🇸🇪 I love to hear/read this.
yes and it's Aurora who does the voice! A nordic woman as well, she is from Norway
This is how dragons should be summoned.
Imagine a swooping dragon suddenly appearing out of the mist. Singing girl: 'Ooh-eeee-oooh.... !! OH SHI-!'
@@IsntTheInternetGreat lol !
FUS ROH DAH!
Cows are the dragons in real life dude.
I do summon my dragons this way 🐉
Worked on my two dogs. They just came running in from another room in the house. For real. Beautiful.
I feel like there is about to be a battle for Middle Earth
A nice comparison to the modern day Sweden, the white city standing alone against the swarm of orcs
@@Akugagi But you know quite well: "There are fouler and older things than Orcs in the deep places of the world".
@@IronsteffL This fouler evil, too, was defeated by a great white wizard
Chill with the racism please
@An Capall Mór lol I don’t want to stoke the fires of racism in your heart but should you really be talking about invaded lands.
Imagine her singing the wrong one and accidentally summon an ancient demon
Damn
Damn
Damn
Damn
Damn
Me: watches a dude serenading his cows with trumpet
TH-cam: So I hear you like herding calls
trombone not trumpet, they're very different lol
Iiteraly watched it like 20 minutes ago, and now I'm getting all these cow summoning videos popping up
@@paparobot4752 Fancy meeting you here Himmler lol.
Avalonn yoooo
True xd
This is one of the most beautiful things I have ever heard.
That's an awfully low standard you have there.
Keep your beautiful culture and traditions alive! Well done, it was just pure beauty.
And race, do not forget their sexy race
Bayron Anaya Fuck off
Doofus McFuzzbag why do you say fuck off?
asså ahahaha sluta va så fucking sensitive länder och kulturer ändras precis som språk och mode 😂 vi kan fortfarande ha kvar våra traditioner n shit men jag blir så fucking trött på att klicka på en video som har det minsta lilla att göra med sverige så kommer ni fucking äckelgubbar o drar ner någonting vackert som detta till era sliskiga små hål av hat... låt det vara... du behöver inte kommentera om du inte har nåt bättre att skriva!
utter and complete trash Ser du vad den första skrev?
Swedish Herder: Ah AHHH ah AH
Elsa: I cAn HeAR yOu
bro this is underated
I was thinking the same shitttt
My god this actually made me laugh so hard
I THOUGHT THE SAME THING
I fucking started cackling at this comment and was like "Welp, there ya go...they're calling for cows and the cow definitely heard the call and went LOOKING for it" 🤣
the new season of Game of Thrones looks great!
Gabriel Rocha
Reasons why books should never be adapted to film or television until the book is complete.
game of thrones, or actually just a song of ice and fire, is an amazing story, the tv show butchered it and made it into mass media culture. the books are amazing with a deep backstory and everything, the tv show is just plot convenience and appealing to the masses.
HAHAHAHA Good one!
eric eguia Game of Cows
Shelbie Lynn Thrasher lol 😂😂
beside that herdingcall, that scenery is breathtaking
when ur mom tells you to alert your siblings for dinner
Sondaze! If it involves one of your siblings trying to hump another one, maybe you need some family counseling 😂
Geofanny Yohanes oooooo got em
your comment killed me lmao
Hah...
Sondaze! U made my day
I just think this is the most perfect video... this mysterious, beautiful singing, the perfect accompaniment of the cow bells, and then that random humping at the end to remind you it's real life and nature is as silly as it is neat XD
exactly and it didn't stopped tears rolling down my cheeks... so beautyfull
This is straight out of some folklore dream sequence you'd have after playing too much Witcher or something
What happens when you take too much tawny owl
THIS IS EXACTLY WHAT I CAME HERE TO SAY. i’ve played witcher for two years now and i can imagine just walking through the forest one day and hearing this. safe to say i’d follow her
Omg yes
duuude exacttly
Cows really love music! I go out in the afternoon to call these cows that live near me, and any high pitched or melodic noises calls them, because it supposedly calms them. Its always so magical!
She sounds like those mermaids that sing to attract fishermen
siren?
Yes the legendary sirens
Omg yes
I think I've read somewhere that that's what it actually was.
Oops I meant to say siren sorry mermaids are the friendlier ones while sirens are the killers
She's an Elf, and that's Rivendell
Broooo
This is obviously more rohirric than elven
And you are delusional.
@@danielhenderson762 No, the Elves of Tolkien's fantasy literature are based off of the Finns, and by extension, the Swedes.
@@mudblood9699 lol, no they aren't. If you look at the video again you'd agree this is more rohirric themed than elvish. I feel like you're just here to act smarter or something, even if you aren't. But I wouldn't expect a self proclaimed intellectual to understand
Seems to work well, both of my cats came my room while I was listening this video. And a third one (not mine) showed up in the window...
Natasha Flores 😂😂
Norse goddess Freyja rides a chariot pull by two cats.
@Natasha Flores
Please give my cat back.
William Smith 😂😂😂😂
I'm scared... hahaha
I grow up in the city (Stockholm). But when i was a kid my grandparents had a summer house (stuga) with a milk farmer as the closest neighbour, and at night when they brought the cows in.. they did this! (kuling)
Her voice is so angelic, if I was a cow I'd be investigating too.
Is that why you are here investigating? 😅
Apparently it isn’t just a herding call but also a mating call. 0:56
Shadow 21Sixty1 that’s lesbian cow sex my dude. There ain’t no mating there
@@ColonelFazakerley Pretty kinky
Increase the herd.
no its porn
You know you're !@#$ed if you clicked 0:56 before you watched till the end
All of these American-made fantasy movies with this kind of singing, and all the while the Swedes are like: "Why is the soundtrack to Lord of the Rings a bunch of cow calls? Wierd."
This is an underappreciated comment.
Welp we like cows so it fits we like what cows like
PJ is a Kiwi, though.
Lord of the Rings wasn't written or directed by an American...
💗👏👏👏
*I've always felt so calm listening to scandinavian lullaby lore music, it calms my nerves.*
This lady's voice is so strong it can even call us 4 years later.....WOW
hahahahaha
Truly underrated comment
Exactly! Why is this in my feed???
This is the matrix, irl we're all cows with heightened intelligence.
drue
This woman can basically summon an army of cows to go to war
We need her in india
And have sex
This comment 🤣🤣🤣
Gonna need more cows now!
P much
One of them got so tempted of her voice, that he immediately lost any shame.
It's probably a matting call.
🤣
Was looking for this comment lol 😂
>he
@@itsmeanne lol, me too
I would be terrified to hear this at night but at the same time bewildered by its beauty
Can we just appreciate how beautifully she sings?
thanks mate
No.
Because that is what everyone else was doing, and you're just a copy pasted comment with an awful taste pic
@@Scarletraven87 excuse me?
@@gosteponalegohahahihahiha5712
Neither.
@@Scarletraven87 k
The last frame of the cow jumping each other was epic!! Lol. Love it. You have a beautiful voice.
were mating....
@@DHA88 There are no bulls in that herd. Try again.
@@blissinchains cows can be gay
@@bobmiter3045 Cows can get confused, like humans.
@@blissinchains they do this when they are in heat
I work on a dairy farm in Canada and have been playing this for the girls at work, I sat down once in the middle of the barn at by the end most of the cows had got up and come to me. Holstein are hard to get up if not willing. They loved it! Thank you 😊
yeeeeeeeeeee buddy
So beautiful it honestly brings a tear to the eye
I've always been fascinated by Scandinavian/Nordic culture! I hope to be able to visit that region one day!
Jips what do you mean by “ thought to be ashamed of their culture”?
Sorry but if your culture is rich and the people really cherish it, immigrants coming into the country won’t make it disappear. Sweden has a beautiful and rich culture and the rise of far-right movement (which I think are fighting an nonexistent threat) shows how much the people give a lot of importance to their history and customs. The immigrants aren’t coming there to assimilate the locals, they’re there to live a better life. “Multiculturalism” is not replacing the local culture with foreign ones, it is accepting and coexisting with other cultures.
S O L U G U B R I O U S - The things you saying here is so very wrong. I don't even know where to start. First of all, I'm from Norway and I LOVE these Nordic nations of families. But I'm sorry to disapoint you, the Sweden I once knew growing up, is slowly turning it's back on it's own culture and heratige. I have many friends from Sweden, as many of them tend to seek jobs here in Norway. They can all confirm that the "right-wingers" are in no way, whatsoever fighting a non-exsisting threat. The threat is very real. And it is called silent warfare. Wearing the masks of tolerance and all-loving, when in facto, they are indeed culturel marxists/globalists, whatever you may want to call them. They do not care for Sweden or it's glourios past. They do not care for the immigrants. They are the true enemy of Swedens men, woman heratige and culture.
I hope you come visit the region one day, it is indeed a great place. Enjoy your stay. But keep in mind. Make some observations when you are in the major citys. Separate village/towns life from capitals. You will see it clearly.
Kidneb Hagalandson I am not sure to understand what you are saying sry.
you don't get it, brown people are EEEEEEEEVIL and they're there to take away the blonde white women, that's how the real world works clearly
Played this video an immediately my Siamese cat started mooing in the other room.
Imagine it played while I appeared
Lul how many penguins?
Strange also, my cat Terry started looking around confused !
Oh I never thought I’d stumble upon a comment by Sarah -n- Tuned on a oddly recommended video of Swedish herd calling!
When I played this... My Rottweiler, Snots tried getting frisky with my leg .
I did this in the pasture and the cows started howling.
My parents trying to call me down for dinner when I have headphones on.
Anni-Riin Agukas stupid ass 😂😂🤪🤪
Anni-Riin Agukas 😂😂
made me chuckle. take my like
These comments are something else 😂🤣
Damn mine use the smell of food
Beautiful ...thanks for sharing....from an old farm girl from Iowa..USA
“ And she summons the cows using an intricate set of play and chant .....”
David Attenborough’s voice
Good one
That’s Sir David Attenborough
😂
read this in his voice ofcourse
I think the only thing Attenborough hasn't covered is the natural history of the human being!
What type of Lord of The Rings wizardry is this?
no wizardry. cows are just curious. she could have yodeled or sung some pop song, and they would have come. XD
Most probably elvish.
Swedish power
The lord of the rings was originaly based on old norse myths and legends to begin with so it's not that strange if ancient scandinavian sounds and scenery would somewhat resemble the movie if the movie director knows the origins of the lord of the rings books 😋
Cows shall not pass!
The mist the very foreign languge, the tune of her voice, the pure white dress, the meadow.
This seems almost mythical...
Don’t mean to ruin your comment but is it even a language? It’s sure as hell not Swedish and it might be too unintelligible for communication if it’s an ancient language.
@@regulus7754 Well I dont speak swedish or anything but surely she isnt just wailing randomly at her cows?
I mean to be fair it coukd be the equivilent of la la laaaa
....... From Greek mythology, she's one of the sirens that tried to lure Ulysses . She decided to go further north and found she could at least have success luring the cows.
Swede here. Can confirm she's just wailing randomly
It's Swedish.
That’s so nice I could listen to this is so beautiful and charming and makes cow happy.
People talking about how “magical” it would sound to hear this from afar in the forest... hell no I know a siren when I hear one and I ain’t dying today 😂
she'll love you up and turn you into a toad.
Anything for pu**y! 😂
@Diego87 Ur cool. Lmao 😓
For depressed inc*l it would be a way to experience ultimate pleasure while dying
😂😂🤣
It's official.
She's a Disney princess.
No one else is gonna make a Frozen 2 reference here? 🤷🏻♀️
Because it has been confirmed for years.
Nahh, in her I see none of the ravenous greed that has fabricated and forged the corporation brood of the disney princesses. This is a much older, spiritual more natural type of magic.
Nope. Disney wants their princesses to be like her.
@Diego 🙄
There's so much beauty in this.
mating ruins the moment a bit :\
not really. it is the epitome of life itself.
I am a Swede and I practice this hearding calls/ songs and it works not just for cows but even for a pack of dogs or other animals.
My boyfriend and I live in Texas so there's tons of ranches and farms out here. We love driving down back roads anyways so one day we had an idea. We brought a speaker with us and played this video near 4 different pastures. Of 3 of the pastures we saw cows clearly in the distance, 2 of those 3 nearly the entire heard started coming towards us. On the 3rd, about a quarter of the herd came but stopped little less than halfway. The 4th pasture had horses and they looked up for a glance but quickly went back to grazing with no care in the world. It was incredibly interesting. We were going to try one more herd but farmer folk asked us what we were doing and trying to explain made us seem like loonies so we called it a day. It was so VERY interesting though!
Cool
Should have just shown them the video. It's likely they could've been just as curious! 😂
Zori I live in the city part of Texas but when I visit the countryside it’s really nice
My friend in del Rio is with cows today and they kept walking away from her, then I sent her this video
Zori
Cool
I actually tried this on my uncle's farm with his cows and they walked further away from me.( •_•)
Omg 😂😂
Maybe you used the wrong words ! :p
The kettle has to be trained, each farm has there own "call". At my familys farm we call: gååååååååsa, in a strong clear voice so that the sound carries far. The cows come running to the barn:-)
Are you a blonde swedish viking women? Thought so...
You must be a woman to do it, I tried on my grandfathers farm and the cows just looked at me, then my sister did the same thing and they loved it.
The landscape, the girl, the voice... Could this video be any more beautiful?
Cows love music! They're attracted to the sounds, it makes perfect sense to sing for them.
Wow. This is magical. True northern Europe.
scandinavia~ that's us northern countries
@@WyrdHag come on dude , have some pride , you guys are awesome
@Helge Smutt are you a Swede? Are a lot of Swedish people /Scandinavians stripped off their pride like this ? It seems that western people are either extremely proud to the point they would kill other races or are very cucked and nihilistic marxists , nonetheless im not even white , but i admire those people , have a nice day .
Yeahh
@@WyrdHag lol Americans ride horses out and use dogs to herd cattle.
Never heard of a cowboy or ranch hand singing to them.
Frankly the natural acoustics of the mountain ranges and the valleys make this plausible. In the US its usually all open range and prairies.
So I tried this the other day.. Stopped on the side of the road next to a random farm with heaps of cows grazing randomly. Cows are curious creatures. They all stopped eating and eyeballed me wearily before scampering off to the far side of the paddock/field thingy... yup. Good thing I was alone
Aurora Trent lol, see. Now I know. I was seriously thinking about trying it.
Bahahaha!!!
Martine wish it was explained.. here I was thinking their curiosity would have em running after me..
Martine they usually come when called if they recognize the voice of the person calling because they know that means it's time to eat. my husband has a call they listen to but it doesn't sound cute like this one at ALL lol. it's actually pretty scary to have like 30 cows run up on you.
did you have a cowbell? prolly won't work without one XDDD
If I heard a voice as clear, pure, and angelic as this woman's, you'd better believe I'm coming.
It's edited in post...
@@Pughhead no lol . Check out her other videos. She is a real life disney princess
Funny you mention it, since the same technique is used in Frozen 2 in the song that Elsa hears and actually goes checking out. It's explained in Howard Ho's video titled "How Elsa Found Herself (Musically) & Why It's Amazing" and it's literally why I'm here, because I recalled this video.
I'd come if she called me.
So no one is going to point out to the original poster that she would respond to a COW call? Just me?...
Sorry gal, you did it to yourself! Haha
This is very haunting and beautiful at the same time.
Girl: sings
Cows: *It's time to raid England*
Girl: We ride at dawn!
0:53
Girl:Dammit kevin, not that ride!
@@elaminmochichi7767 th-cam.com/video/K8BPP4ASQWo/w-d-xo.html
Honestly, if I heard this hauntingly lovely sound echoing through the woods I'd probably mosey on toward it until I found the source too. So soothing.
Kill All Humans Cough, cough... Sirens!