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Ululation (/ˌjuːljʊˈleɪʃən, ˌʌl-/ , from
Latin ululo), is a long, wavering, high-pitched
vocal sound resembling a howl with a
trilling quality. It is...
- the
yahoo or
yeehaw of the
American cowboy during a hoedown, with
added ululation trills and
onomatopoeia closer to "aaah" or "aaaayyyyeeee", that resemble...
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Melisma Melodic motion Motif Ornament Trill Pattern Phrasing Pitch Rhythm Sequence Steps and
skips Timbre Type (figure)
Ululation Voice Voice leading...
- silver.
Conch s**** are
blown and
women in
attendance will
engage in
Ululation to mark the
holiness of the occasion, as the child's
maternal uncle or...
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Clive Gammon of
Sports Illustrated described the
scene as "a
horrifying ululation of
howls and boos."
Hagler and his
trainers had to be
escorted to their...
- its
origin in
customs and
rituals of the
prehistoric culture of Bengal.
Ululation Arunoday Natvarlal Jani (1996). Śrīharṣa. pp. 19-20. A.K.
Warder (2004)...
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accompanied with a
rapid back-and-forth
movement of the
tongue and the uvula.
Ululation is
practiced in
certain styles of singing, as well as in
communal ritual...
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arises from and is an
onomatopoeic rendition of the
ancient tradition of
ululation. In the
Eastern Orthodox, as well as
Byzantine Rite
Eastern Catholic and...
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Gallery at the 2015
Venice Biennale’s
Pavilion of
Humanity titled Mute-
Ululation. This work
addresses Cole’s
identity as a
resident of
England who is of...
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title of a
collection of his
poems in 1926.
Biography portal Battle cry
Ululation LSJ
entry ἀλαλή Łukasz Różycki,
Battlefield Emotions in Late Antiquity:...