Yodel @ Southeast Asia

 


We are introducing yodel that can be heard in popular music all over the world. And so far, we introduced yodeling, which can be heard in popular music in East Asia and then Southeast Asia. 

In fact, the Southeast Asia region is a very broad region, and it is a place where diverse people with very diverse languages/religions/cultures, so it seems almost impossible to group them together into a single category 'Southeast Asia'. 

So, I don't think the yodels in this region that I have just introduced can not be said to represent individual countries, let alone represent 'Southeast Asia'.

All of them seem to be local rather than integrative, independent from race/language, more individual and unique by race/language.

So, I couldn't find that it was a 'Southeast Asian' yodel that could be lumped together, but maybe it should be given meaning just by being able to find so many yodels in this area. Because, like many other parts of the world, yodel is very minor genre, not mainstream music in Southeast Asia. 

In this area, yodeling heritages sung by a wide variety of singers are being discovered in unexpected places, and it is highly likely that a new yodelers will appear in Southeast Asia in the future. So I'm looking forward to the future of this region's yodelings more than any other region.

I think 'the open mindedness' is the biggest advantage of people living in this area. In other words, I think that people in this area are more open-minded people who look at the world ; perhaps it is because the southeast Asian region, where various races and languages are mixed, is a place where people cannot live in harmony with the people around them unless they are destined to be open minded.
It was not known well what path the yodeling of Southeast Asia originated and developed, but I think they would have embraced it happily based on this 'open mind'.

Now, this region is the place where the world’s most active economic growth takes place, and in line with the economic growth rate, I expect the region’s yodeling popularity to grow rapidly in the future. In the future, if more yodeling will be made in this area, the radical source will be their past yodels introduced right now. 

Regardless of such a grand future vision, seeing people of different races and languages singing yodels based on different vocal habits of different groups according to their language and vocal structure seems to be very enjoyable as a yodel enthusiast. It feels a little different, but it is because it is also a yodel!

In that sense, please listen to the 'same' yodeling sung by 'Southeast Asians'!





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