0 to sing by making a series of very fast changes between the natural voice and a much higher voice --
1 a song or a part of a song that is yodelled --
2 to sing by making a series of fast changes between the natural voice and a much higher voice --
Had she listened this morning, she would have heard a yodelling blackbird.
Eventually he became renowned for his ability to sustain his yodel for an unusually long time, a skill he reportedly learned while swimming underwater for several minutes at a time.
She also possesses a number of humorous eccentricities; she is able to yodel, possesses substandard skills at playing a rather large tuba, and is often depicted with poor table etiquette.
She was introduced to music at an early age by a grandfather who taught her how to yodel and an uncle who schooled her in classic rock.
The first activity is learning to yodel.
Kulhawik plays the piano, has sung professionally and can yodel.
The sound of a piano is heard, descending the scale, during the yodel.
Rather than a bark the dog has a yodel or laugh.