I'm always impressed when someone "discovers" Franzl Lang, an excellent alpine yodeller from Bavaria, Germany. He was born Dec 1930 and passed in Dec 2015. He truly set the pace and was THE most recognized yodeling expert. As a professional musician for +50 years, I followed Franzl'a music for many decades. I'm happy his music lives on and can bring joy and smiles to anyone who cares to listen to it. My favorite Franzl Lang tune is: "Wenn Ich Auf Hohen Bergen Steh" (When I On High Mountain Stand). He sings a duet with himself - one yodel part breaking low/high and the other high/low. ENJOY!
I've been listening to Franzl Lang since the mid 80's. Found an album in a box my German teacher in college had of German music. So many of his songs are very beautiful.
I was once in a taxi in Austria. You get chatting to the driver as you do. He was good enough at English to have a decent conversation with, we were there to snowboard. His main hobby was yodelling and he wasn't shy about it. Que the last of the taxi ride with our driver yodelling his head off. Always remember that.
Nah, I taught myself to yodel in 2018 in like 6 months. Its not that difficult, just like singing, you simply mustnt be afraid to sound off or bad. Just do it, learn and improve. This song right here is one of the most difficult yodels though - I still cant nail it perfectly.
I literally just watched this video and tried yodeling/singing for the first time. The best mistake of my life. My suitemate is a musician and producer, and now I'm getting taught how to sing better as well as making money from songs with him.
I’ve watched a lot of your videos to date and the *roar* at the end of the intro still gets me every time. Thank you for reacting to this, I always get confused looks when I claim that yodeling like that requires a lot of skill and technique. ‚That bushy thing‘ on top of the hat is a ‚Gamsbart‘ and made up of hair of a chamois (a goat-antelope from the Alps). It was part of the traditional garb of men from the alpine regions. What he’s wearing though is more like a Disney-field version of traditional clothing as Parton his act.
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Beth, at least a few Bands of international fame practised yodeling! Rock/Country-Rock Veterans Dr. Hook and the Medicine Show had a song called "Yodel" th-cam.com/video/0jGyrojkZYo/w-d-xo.html Even the Pop-Legends ABBA had a yodel in their first Hit "People need Love": th-cam.com/video/pO7ubf4h8sk/w-d-xo.html So maybe some RnB-Bands did it also...
Beth, the way your eyes widen at 0:54, and all the subsequent expressions are priceless! That’s pretty much how I reacted when I discovered this man earlier today. 😃
Wow! Those amazing melodic runs are the most musical yodel sound I’ve ever heard, and his absolutely virtuosic control is breathtaking. First yodel video I’ve ever watched and thought ‘wish I could do that!’
I agree that the strength and clarity of his head voice is maybe his most distinctive trait. Obviously his control is impeccable and perhaps unmatched but that searing falsetto is truly something else.
Beth, I have listened to this gentleman since I was a young boy. My father was stationed in Germany from 67-69. I have a vinyl album of his that I got from my dad when he passed away. Franzl is amazing.
Franz "Franzl" Lang (28 December 1930 - 6 December 2015), known as the Yodel King (German: Jodlerkönig), was an alpine yodeller from Bavaria, Germany. Lang also sang and played the guitar and the accordion and appeared in several German films. Lang's genre is German folk music; he typically sang in the Bavarian dialect of the rural Alpine regions.[1]
I love yodel!! The joy it brought to your face is the true joy of the yodel. Every one smiles!! Its so bouncy and happy. Franz lang is the king of yodel!! I learned to yodel on my own by listening and practace. Any one can do it. But its vary hard to teach. As a little girl i asked my Oma to teach me and she said "no, you know how to yodel, all people do you just need to do it" I droped the idea until i was 20 and over one year of yodeling in the car on my commute i can yodel with ease! The most important things to remember is: 1) smile! 2) every ones yodel is different,the "brakes" in each peraons voice are at their own points of notes. So each persons yodel is unique! So much fun. I love to yodel!! My favorate yodel song is, " I like to yodel" by Sourdough slim
Sofia Shkidchenco, a teen from Ukraine, is mixing the fun and joy of yodeling with a variety of music genres. She is a gifted singer who is using her talents to help refugee children.
Her reaction seeing him and his pitch was my reaction seeing someone yodeling this fast and controlled despite being German myself..... Man's The Greatest That Shall Ever Exist...
Hi Beth, as you were talking about the little "hatbrush" - its called "Gamsbart". Its made of chamois hair and weared in the alpine (bavarian & austrian) area as traditional object. It will be inherited within the family. They are handmade and depending on the hairlength of the single hairs of an Gamsbart, they can become really expensive. So such Gamsbard in the length of 20 cm (7.8 inches) can easily cost 10000 € or even more... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gamsbart
I just saw your Sofia Shkidchenko short (She's amazing btw!!!!) and was going to recommend Franzl Lang. But I see you already know him!!! So much fun. Love your wide-eyed glee!!! 😄
Utterly and absolutely AMAZZZZING!!!!......and alongside that tremendously silly hat.......this is both hysterical and priceless!....Everything music should be.....musical talent with a dose of levity that strips away the oft mundane and darker shades of life......to replace it with laughter and tears of joy.........that goofy hat!!!!......damn.....I can't stop laughing
For anyone who's curious the hat brush is called a gamsbart (literally translates into goats beard and yes is made from goat hair) and worn in a tyrolean (the hat he's wearing). Also thank you for this, as someone who grew up listening to this stuff it makes me happy to see new people exposed it my culture :)
Raised in Munich, Lang trained as a toolmaker. He started playing his trademark accordion at the age of nine. His greatest hit was his 1968 recording of Karl Ganzer's composition "Das Kufsteiner Lied". Throughout the 1970s, he was a permanent feature of musical variety shows on West German television, especially on the ZDF program Lustige Musikanten. Lang has sold more than 10 million recordings; he has earned 20 gold records and one platinum record within the German recording industry. On his 70th birthday, he performed for the final time.
Franzl Lang will always be my ringtone. Your reaction to him is priceless. I don't know how I found him years ago, considering that I don't exactly just listen to yodelling. I never did before, that is. I can't figure out how he has room in his lungs for so much air. If I ever need to grin and smile for any reason, I go to Franzl.
just btw, the little hat brush is a "Gamsbart", a goat beard put on hats traditionally in germany, especially bavaria where, lederhosen and dirndl originate (he's wearing a lederhosen) and yodeling is popular (he sings in bavarian dialect which is so hard to understand speaking high german)
you know i am somewhat of a bathroom singer myself. i wasn't really into yodeling, ever. but the first time i heard Franzl Lang, i was astonished by the incredible vocal range, speed, accuracy and consistency of his vocals. i'd say he must be possessed, this seems too good to be true. i also understand why lots of people think this must be funny. however, just like throat singing, try this yourself and see how insanely difficult joddeling is and then listen to what Franzl Lang manages to pull off (seemingly) effortlessly. so next time someone asks: who is the best singer to have ever lived? Franzl has got to be on that list, wether you like yodeling or not.
When you come to think about this, " Schon ist auf der welt " where " Auf und auf voll lebenslust " was taken from in 1987 came pretty late in Franzl Lang's wonderful carreer ! He began in 1955 with the realease of a first EP with the record's label Philips for a try and put and end to his career forty years after in 1996 with the album " Aus Freud am lieben " ! He has a wonderful career, but I think it was the death of his beloved son in 1995 due to a blood's illness that made him stop everything. Even though his close friends like Carolin Rieder the famous tv host was like " hey Franzl ! You should really do a come back " but he was too ill...
He was married to his wife Johanna in 1954; he had one son (Franz Herbert Lang) and one daughter (Christl). He died at a Munich nursing home on 6 December 2015 from Multiple organ dysfunction syndromes. On January 11, 2016, he was buried in a forest cemetery, with multiple dedications from his family and friends.
Thanks to your Patreon member for get asking you to react to the incredible Franz List. King of the Yodellers Beth. I've seen a few of his videos. It would be great if you could react to Melanie Osesh of family band Oesch De Dritton singing their own song Yodel Time. While Franz may be King. I feel that Melanie is one of the best female Yodellers, if not the best that I have heard. She has one of the best tongue techniques I've seen. Franz uses a different technique. His technique is more open mouth. Uses his lips more.
Fun fact: If you spend some time, listening to yodeling, you might spot a difference between the german, swiss and austrian way of yodeling. Some say, that the german style is straight in your face, the swiss way is very melodic with the break and the austrian way is more legato and melodic with a "sweet note to the yodeling - licks". I suggest you listen to Austria: Margret Almer - Scheibenjodler, Swiss: Oesch die dritten, Reden ist silber and Germany: You already found the best - Franzl all the way :)
And the award for best diaphragm in history goes to... It’s hard enough doing octave jumps on wind instruments (I play piccolo). Franzl Lang makes it look like child’s play
0:57 is my reaction every time I listen to this and IDK anything about singing... I can only imagine how it must be for her to watch this... Just seeing her excitement makes me excited lol
This is the vocal equivalent of guitar shredding.
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Imagine this to metal guitars lol
Shredding is over rated😒
The virgin Pavarotti vs. the Chad Franzl Lang
@@UsernameInvalidTHIS hard to decide they both fantastic
I'm always impressed when someone "discovers" Franzl Lang, an excellent alpine yodeller from Bavaria, Germany. He was born Dec 1930 and passed in Dec 2015. He truly set the pace and was THE most recognized yodeling expert. As a professional musician for +50 years, I followed Franzl'a music for many decades. I'm happy his music lives on and can bring joy and smiles to anyone who cares to listen to it. My favorite Franzl Lang tune is: "Wenn Ich Auf Hohen Bergen Steh" (When I On High Mountain Stand). He sings a duet with himself - one yodel part breaking low/high and the other high/low. ENJOY!
John Hudson It Was Munich , Bavaria , Weirmar Republic / Germany
🇩🇪😃👏👏👏👏👏👏I discover FRANZL Lang this morning. I WAS SOOOO IMPRESSED BY HIS VOICE. I LOVE HIS MUSIC👏👏👏👏😃🕊🕊🕊👍.
I've been listening to Franzl Lang since the mid 80's. Found an album in a box my German teacher in college had of German music. So many of his songs are very beautiful.
Do you happen to know what the name of this song is?
@@anthonygreco4985 the song name is "Auf und Auf Voll Lebenlust". You can find it on the album called "Aus Freunde Am Leben" which is a great album.
Sadly, yodeling doesn’t get the appreciation it deserves. This was amazing!!! Loved it!!!
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I am a proud German. I grew up with it. Love it,
I was once in a taxi in Austria. You get chatting to the driver as you do. He was good enough at English to have a decent conversation with, we were there to snowboard. His main hobby was yodelling and he wasn't shy about it. Que the last of the taxi ride with our driver yodelling his head off. Always remember that.
What an amazing trip! x
What a great experience I always wanted to meet a yodeler!
*He was a natural born Bavarian....an original guy from Munich.*
One man Munich band, that would be astonishing
It probably takes years of my life, but I will sing like that. I promise.
It will take years, never ever stop practicing
It will take years, but don't give up
Nah, I taught myself to yodel in 2018 in like 6 months.
Its not that difficult, just like singing, you simply mustnt be afraid to sound off or bad.
Just do it, learn and improve.
This song right here is one of the most difficult yodels though - I still cant nail it perfectly.
I'm with you
I literally just watched this video and tried yodeling/singing for the first time. The best mistake of my life. My suitemate is a musician and producer, and now I'm getting taught how to sing better as well as making money from songs with him.
I love yodeling because it's hilarious but at the same time so impressive and it requires so much skill. It just makes me so happy for some reason.
Finally!! I’ve been waiting to see someone react to this. Now people can share my awe to this awesome singer. Love your reactions!!
My favorite part is probably how much fun he looks like he's having. Smiling while jodling. There's probably a metaphor there.
I'VE NEVER CLICKED ON A VIDEO SO QUICKLY! YES!!! JETZT KOMMT DER FRANZL! :D
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Ja wo Seits mähr den
Jawoi
RIP Franzl. He died 2015 sadly due Internal Organ Failure :(
RIP Franzl Lang, he was the best Yodler of all Time.
He's doing triplets and syncopations, with his voice. That's impressive.
He’s the master of yodel! My dad got his autograph way back in in Switzerland.. dad was a big fan and decent yodeler himself. Grew up with this music
Thanks for taking my request, Beth!
He wasn’t known as ‘jodelkönig’ for nothing! The yodel king!
I’ve watched a lot of your videos to date and the *roar* at the end of the intro still gets me every time. Thank you for reacting to this, I always get confused looks when I claim that yodeling like that requires a lot of skill and technique.
‚That bushy thing‘ on top of the hat is a ‚Gamsbart‘ and made up of hair of a chamois (a goat-antelope from the Alps). It was part of the traditional garb of men from the alpine regions. What he’s wearing though is more like a Disney-field version of traditional clothing as Parton his act.
Thank you for information and so glad you enjoyed the video x
Fun Fact:The japanese yodeler Takeo Ischi ("Chicken Attack" as a more recent example) was one of Lang's apprentices.
Holy moly that’s crazy
"Chicken Attack" rewatch after years of absence brought me here.
The Germans and Japanese teaming up again
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Can you do a reaction to other yodelers?
Like Kenny Archee, Marie Oesch, and Takeo Ischi?
RB and Yodelling!! Yes please!!!
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Beth, at least a few Bands of international fame practised yodeling! Rock/Country-Rock Veterans Dr. Hook and the Medicine Show had a song called "Yodel" th-cam.com/video/0jGyrojkZYo/w-d-xo.html
Even the Pop-Legends ABBA had a yodel in their first Hit "People need Love": th-cam.com/video/pO7ubf4h8sk/w-d-xo.html
So maybe some RnB-Bands did it also...
Beth, the way your eyes widen at 0:54, and all the subsequent expressions are priceless! That’s pretty much how I reacted when I discovered this man earlier today. 😃
The weird and wonderful things found in obscure genres. Plus some amazing reactions. Great video!
Thank you x
It's not weird nor it's obscure, it's a form of art
Your facial expressions are the BEST! Love you and your react vids. Thank you for all you do for the vocalist community!
Unfortunatly he died... rip Franzl you Where amazing
Everybody dies
At 84
He wasn't amazing, he was king of Yoddel
@@bitterwiththesweet4742 wait i thought that no one dies, thanks for teaching me a lesson!
@@bitterwiththesweet4742 what is important is how he lived
Wow! Those amazing melodic runs are the most musical yodel sound I’ve ever heard, and his absolutely virtuosic control is breathtaking. First yodel video I’ve ever watched and thought ‘wish I could do that!’
I know! I thought that too! x
Beth Roars A reply from lovely Beth..!
*faints*
Wow! Loved it. Fantastic yodelling and a great reaction.
Who in the world would dislike this!!!
I agree that the strength and clarity of his head voice is maybe his most distinctive trait. Obviously his control is impeccable and perhaps unmatched but that searing falsetto is truly something else.
Da Franzl lang war und werd a immer der beste Jodler sei, dens jemois gem hod!
Beth, I have listened to this gentleman since I was a young boy. My father was stationed in Germany from 67-69. I have a vinyl album of his that I got from my dad when he passed away. Franzl is amazing.
That was fun listening to the music and watching in the brush hat wave :)
Franz "Franzl" Lang (28 December 1930 - 6 December 2015), known as the Yodel King (German: Jodlerkönig), was an alpine yodeller from Bavaria, Germany. Lang also sang and played the guitar and the accordion and appeared in several German films. Lang's genre is German folk music; he typically sang in the Bavarian dialect of the rural Alpine regions.[1]
I love yodel!! The joy it brought to your face is the true joy of the yodel. Every one smiles!! Its so bouncy and happy. Franz lang is the king of yodel!! I learned to yodel on my own by listening and practace. Any one can do it. But its vary hard to teach. As a little girl i asked my Oma to teach me and she said "no, you know how to yodel, all people do you just need to do it" I droped the idea until i was 20 and over one year of yodeling in the car on my commute i can yodel with ease! The most important things to remember is: 1) smile! 2) every ones yodel is different,the "brakes" in each peraons voice are at their own points of notes. So each persons yodel is unique!
So much fun. I love to yodel!! My favorate yodel song is, " I like to yodel" by Sourdough slim
This guy is so special. I yodel all the time ❤
The hatbrush is a trophy from hunting. It is Gamsbock or chamois from high in the mountain. The longer the hair the better the trophy.
0:55 that face happiness evolution tho
(Edit: Except for that face pause here 0:56 that creepy as hell)
favorite parts :D
He has and always will be someone the Germanic yodeler community looks up to. He is DER JODEL KONIG !!
It's impossible to watch that clip and not get a huge smile all over your face!
That was awesome! I don’t know how I missed this before.
I wonder if anyone's ever tried combining yodeling with metal hmmmmm
Yes. Check out takeo ischi with chthonic
This is a good idea!! I would buy every disk!!!
The world would be complete.
There are now combination of yodeling with rock, don't know if there is another with metal.
th-cam.com/video/SHwDkpewYpo/w-d-xo.html Hubert von Goisern, he's Austrian.
Please react to his student, Takeo Ischi
Sofia Shkidchenco, a teen from Ukraine, is mixing the fun and joy of yodeling with a variety of music genres. She is a gifted singer who is using her talents to help refugee children.
Sofia Shkidchenko brought me to Franzl Lang and he brought me to Beth Roars
Even better is when you learn how the text matches the notes. This is truly the singularly perfect means of expressing Lebenslust der Welt.
Your face brightened up just like I'd expect anyone else's to at his yodeling. The man was magical.
Yeah, proud of our Franzl! Thank you for reacting. Greetings from Germany.
He was AMAZING! I only discovered him today. I can’t stop listening. I don’t know how he did it.
"Yodeling" is also a onomatopoeia word
Her reaction seeing him and his pitch was my reaction seeing someone yodeling this fast and controlled despite being German myself..... Man's The Greatest That Shall Ever Exist...
"hat brush" - excellent!
Its a "Gamsbart".
de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gamsbart
4:54 “So your cows can hear…” 😂 Love you Beth
Hi Beth,
as you were talking about the little "hatbrush" - its called "Gamsbart". Its made of chamois hair and weared in the alpine (bavarian & austrian) area as traditional object. It will be inherited within the family. They are handmade and depending on the hairlength of the single hairs of an Gamsbart, they can become really expensive. So such Gamsbard in the length of 20 cm (7.8 inches) can easily cost 10000 € or even more... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gamsbart
I just saw your Sofia Shkidchenko short (She's amazing btw!!!!) and was going to recommend Franzl Lang. But I see you already know him!!! So much fun. Love your wide-eyed glee!!! 😄
Utterly and absolutely AMAZZZZING!!!!......and alongside that tremendously silly hat.......this is both hysterical and priceless!....Everything music should be.....musical talent with a dose of levity that strips away the oft mundane and darker shades of life......to replace it with laughter and tears of joy.........that goofy hat!!!!......damn.....I can't stop laughing
God i grew up with that ! Many good memories ! Thanks grandpa !
why yodeling is everytime making me so happy?
Sadly Franzl Lang died in 2015. He was a real legend of jodeling. I love his music
Yodeling makes me want drink beer and dance. I cant help but smile when listening to franzl.
I’m watching him do this and I still can’t believe what I’m hearing absolutely amazing.
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Sophia Sckidchenko is the new up and comer for modern yodelling
Auf und auf voll lebenslust was one of my favorite songs, its too bad Franzl Lang died in 2015.
He's nicht called 'jodlerkönig' for nothing. Lol! I love his singing. My Oma, and Mutter can both Jodel. :D
For anyone who's curious the hat brush is called a gamsbart (literally translates into goats beard and yes is made from goat hair) and worn in a tyrolean (the hat he's wearing). Also thank you for this, as someone who grew up listening to this stuff it makes me happy to see new people exposed it my culture :)
And Franzl Lang has a Japanese student named Takeo Ischi, which is also good at yodelling too!
I never would have guessed that I'd one day see someone happy-bopping to yodeling ( while I learn a little something about it at the same time) !
Such an unreal talent.
As a German I wonder, what your reaction would be to the music video “Deutschland” by Rammstein.
Christopher Feiertag I second this
I third this
I third this
Raised in Munich, Lang trained as a toolmaker. He started playing his trademark accordion at the age of nine. His greatest hit was his 1968 recording of Karl Ganzer's composition "Das Kufsteiner Lied". Throughout the 1970s, he was a permanent feature of musical variety shows on West German television, especially on the ZDF program Lustige Musikanten.
Lang has sold more than 10 million recordings; he has earned 20 gold records and one platinum record within the German recording industry.
On his 70th birthday, he performed for the final time.
Germans and Swiss meet up: [yodeling intensify]
cows: tf is going on?
I absolutely love seeing your reaction. I'm sure it was similar to what I was feeling.
Franzl Lang will always be my ringtone. Your reaction to him is priceless. I don't know how I found him years ago, considering that I don't exactly just listen to yodelling. I never did before, that is. I can't figure out how he has room in his lungs for so much air. If I ever need to grin and smile for any reason, I go to Franzl.
Yodeling in Europe is what the banjo is in America: complicated, amazing, and you cannot help but smile when you hear it.
just btw, the little hat brush is a "Gamsbart", a goat beard put on hats traditionally in germany, especially bavaria where, lederhosen and dirndl originate (he's wearing a lederhosen) and yodeling is popular (he sings in bavarian dialect which is so hard to understand speaking high german)
you know i am somewhat of a bathroom singer myself.
i wasn't really into yodeling, ever.
but the first time i heard Franzl Lang, i was astonished by the incredible vocal range, speed, accuracy and consistency of his vocals.
i'd say he must be possessed, this seems too good to be true.
i also understand why lots of people think this must be funny.
however, just like throat singing, try this yourself and see how insanely difficult joddeling is and then listen to what Franzl Lang manages to pull off (seemingly) effortlessly.
so next time someone asks: who is the best singer to have ever lived? Franzl has got to be on that list, wether you like yodeling or not.
Yeah. I just don't even understand how a person does that. Incredible talent.
Found myself clapping along.
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Fantastic,incredible!!,is the best yodel of the world!!
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When you come to think about this, " Schon ist auf der welt " where " Auf und auf voll lebenslust " was taken from in 1987 came pretty late in Franzl Lang's wonderful carreer !
He began in 1955 with the realease of a first EP with the record's label Philips for a try and put and end to his career forty years after in 1996 with the album " Aus Freud am lieben " !
He has a wonderful career, but I think it was the death of his beloved son in 1995 due to a blood's illness that made him stop everything. Even though his close friends like Carolin Rieder the famous tv host was like " hey Franzl ! You should really do a come back " but he was too ill...
Eminem: I'm the fastest raper!
Franzl Lang: Hold my beer.
raping vs rapping
Whahahah fastest raper
There is a small Video of german comedian Loriot: Das Jodeldiplom ( The yodeling diploma).
a rough translation of the song: Up and full of lust for life
I CANT BELIEVE YOU DID SOME FRANZL IM SO PLEASED
The "hat bush" as you call it is a gumps bert and it comes from the animal the gumps. Its a hunting trophy it is from the back if the neck.
He was married to his wife Johanna in 1954; he had one son (Franz Herbert Lang) and one daughter (Christl). He died at a Munich nursing home on 6 December 2015 from Multiple organ dysfunction syndromes. On January 11, 2016, he was buried in a forest cemetery, with multiple dedications from his family and friends.
Loved your litlle dance moves aswell :)
He was Yoddel king
I love Beth Roars.
Gratz from Germany!
Thanks to your Patreon member for get
asking you to react to the incredible Franz List. King of the Yodellers Beth. I've seen a few of his videos. It would be great if you could react to Melanie Osesh of family band Oesch De Dritton singing their own song Yodel Time. While Franz may be King. I feel that Melanie is one of the best female Yodellers, if not the best that I have heard. She has one of the best tongue techniques I've seen. Franz uses a different technique. His technique is more open mouth. Uses his lips more.
Franzl aged 58 what a legend.
Gotta love the 52 second intro and sponsor plug
Fantastica interpretacion de este hombre. Los tonos agudos bien controlados!!! Hasta te hizo bailar Beth 👏👏👏👏👏👏😍😎
Oh god, I remember the time a few years back i listenened to the whole 10 hour version of him lol. Awesome reaction tho :)
Jewel has already "kind of" done thr R&B with yodelling stuff. Check out 'Chime Bells'
Ah wicked!
Franzl lang ist die bester muskier
For some weird reason.. I'm in love with your mouth, your talking is hypnotic :D
Guess i'll have to sub.
K2 - Der Berg Runt. Mixing yodelling, rap and reggae.
And the 90's.
Ooo fantastic! X
There's also yoodling in some country music and songs.
AHHH!!!! Franzl LANG!!!
Fun fact: If you spend some time, listening to yodeling, you might spot a difference between the german, swiss and austrian way of yodeling. Some say, that the german style is straight in your face, the swiss way is very melodic with the break and the austrian way is more legato and melodic with a "sweet note to the yodeling - licks". I suggest you listen to Austria: Margret Almer - Scheibenjodler, Swiss: Oesch die dritten, Reden ist silber and Germany: You already found the best - Franzl all the way :)
Jewel is also an amazing singer and she can yodel fast as hell!!
And the award for best diaphragm in history goes to...
It’s hard enough doing octave jumps on wind instruments (I play piccolo). Franzl Lang makes it look like child’s play
0:57 is my reaction every time I listen to this and IDK anything about singing... I can only imagine how it must be for her to watch this... Just seeing her excitement makes me excited lol