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Long vocal sound resembling a howl
Ululation (/ˌjuːljʊˈleɪʃən, ˌʌl-/ , from Latin ululo), trilling or lele, is a long, wavering, high-pitched vocal sound resembling a howl with a trilling
Ululation
Linear succession of tones in the foreground of a musical work
Melisma Melodic motion Motif Ornament Trill Pattern Phrasing Pitch Rhythm Sequence Steps and skips Timbre Type (figure) Ululation Voice Voice leading
Melody
Tamil goddess
practice of ululation as a war cry or call to victory in Dravidian cultures. Historically associated with battle and triumph, this ritual ululation is a significant
Korravai
British-Israeli artist
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
Michal_Cole
American boxer (1954–2021)
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
Marvelous_Marvin_Hagler
Unconventional, unorthodox, or non-traditional methods of singing
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
Extended_vocal_technique
Hindu rite of passage marking first solid food
silver. Conch shells are blown and women in attendance will engage in Ululation to mark the holiness of the occasion, as the child's maternal uncle or
Annaprashana
Religious interjection
arises from and is an onomatopoeic rendition of the ancient tradition of ululation. In the Hebrew Bible hallelujah is actually a two-word phrase, hal(le)lu-Yah
Hallelujah
Battle cry used by Confederate soldiers during the American Civil War
a strong mix of Arabian ululation, and perhaps, a bit of Native American 'yip-yip-yip' at the very beginning". The ululations expressed by the peoples
Rebel_yell
Personification of the war cry in Greek mythology
title of a collection of his poems in 1926. Biography portal Battle cry Ululation RE, s.v. Alala. LSJ entry ἀλαλή Łukasz Różycki, Battlefield Emotions in
Alala
Leader of Zimbabwe from 1980 to 2017
the incorporation of ancestral prayers, traditional costume, and female ululation into its meetings. In February 1961 he married Hayfron in a Catholic ceremony
Robert_Mugabe
South African electronic dance music genre
South Africa Typical instruments Vocals drone keyboards whistle drum pads ululation Derivative forms Amapiano bérite club cruise street pop UK gqom Subgenres
Gqom
Mexican interjection
the yahoo or yeehaw of the American cowboy during a hoedown, with added ululation trills and onomatopoeia closer to "aaah" or "aaaayyyyeeee", that resemble
Grito
1966 film by Gillo Pontecorvo
engines to symbolize the French methods of battle, while bomb blasts, ululation, wailing and chanting symbolize the Algerian methods. Pontecorvo wrote
The_Battle_of_Algiers
Ethnic group in the Sahel and West Africa
Fula musician Baaba Maal sings in Pulaar on his recordings. Zaghareet or ululation is a popular form of vocal music formed by rapidly moving the tongue sideways
Fula_people
French music band
Spanish of Los Niños de Sara. She often employs the use of gamakas and ululation. She also sings Hebrew songs, sometimes songs from her childhood, only
Alabina
Topics referred to by the same term
song by Mikolas Josef, 2020 La (disambiguation) La La (disambiguation) Ululation, a long, wavering, high-pitched vocal sound This disambiguation page lists
La_La_La
Palestinian actor
theater at the age of 13, when he first took the stage performing in Ululation of the Land at the Al-Midan Theater in Haifa and Nazareth. Shortly after
Adam_Bakri
Tradition in some Indian states where women ululate during celebrations
ಹುರುಪು (Hurupu) 6) Kerala - കുരുബ (Kuruva) 7) Tamil Nadu - குலவை (Kulavai) Ululation Arunoday Natvarlal Jani (1996). Śrīharṣa. pp. 19-20. A.K. Warder (2004)
Ululudhvani
2018 studio album by Florence and the Machine
effortlessly from melancholic softness to high-powered exultation, even ululation. Every gasp, growl and fluttery trill seems perfectly placed." Roisin
High_as_Hope
2023 studio album by Young Fathers
written by Kayus Bankole, Graham "G" Hastings and Alloysious Massaquoi; "Ululation" written with Tapiwa Mambo. Snapes, Laura (27 July 2023). "Mercury Prize
Heavy_Heavy
Rapid alternation between two adjacent notes
can be heard from her famous 1974 Norma. Blind octave List of ornaments Ululation Donington, Robert (1982). Baroque Music, Style and Performance, p. 126
Trill_(music)
Nilotic ethnic group in Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda
self-praise. This is referred to as Pakruok. There was also a unique kind of ululation, Sigalagala, that marked the climax of the musical performance. Sigalagala
Luo_people
Race of extraterrestrials from H.G. Wells' War of the Worlds
aloo" calls, and the repeated "Ulla, ulla, ulla, ulla" call (similar to Ululation, however used as a cry of despair) that echoes throughout London after
Martian (The War of the Worlds)
Martian_(The_War_of_the_Worlds)
Form of appreciation or praise expressed by clapping
Booing Cheering Clapping Clap-o-meter Concert etiquette Standing ovation Ululation Kentish fire One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text
Applause
Australian pop music band
Martin Armiger for White/Mushroom/Festival. The group's final single, "Ululation (Here It Comes Again)" (September 1983), did not reach the top 100 and
The_Kevins
Fictional character from the TV series "Xena: Warrior Princess"
actress Lawless replied that it was her attempt at performing an Arabic ululation vocal trill. “I tried to do it and I couldn’t, so I just twisted it to
Xena
Irrational hostility, prejudice, or discrimination against Hindus
risk of hearing "uludhhwani" (a Bengali Hindu custom involving women's ululation) from mosques, replacing the azaan (Muslim call to prayer). The fundamentalists
Anti-Hindu_sentiment
2007 American TV series or program
wearing loin cloths and red masks. They announce their presence with an odd ululation, and throw rocks at Neil. They occasionally speak to Neil, usually to
The_Legend_of_Neil
American music genre
(including those by Yma Sumac), singing is rare. Abstract, siren-like ululations, chants, vocalized animal calls, and guttural growls are common. The music
Exotica
Public university in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
as the vice-chancellor. April 2018: was a day of mass celebration and ululation at the University of Zululand as it inaugurated and swore in its new Chancellor
University_of_Zululand
Form of singing
Kulning Old-time music Singing cowboy Tahrir (vocal technique) Tarzan yell Ululation Western music (North America) Western swing Zäuerli "Perfect Sound Forever
Yodeling
Form of nonsense syllable used in a wide variety of music
(improvised Sami chant employing nonsense syllables and few or no lyrics) Ululation Scat singing is a type of vocal instrumental music. A scat is vocalized
Non-lexical_vocables_in_music
2019 studio album by Kanye West
feelings, stating that "with gospel choirs, church organs and soulful ululations condensed into a typically bravura tableaux of obscure samples, warped
Jesus_Is_King
Subgenre of house music incorporating indigenous percussion
America, and it is not unusual for this music to feature chanting and ululation as a cappellas. Tribal music can be produced with either live (i.e. with
Tribal_house
was at risk of hearing "uludhhwani" (a Hindu custom involving women's ululation) from mosques, replacing the azan (Muslim call to prayer) (e.g., see Agence-France
Hinduism_in_Bangladesh
Bengali mustard sauce
was sifted. The mustard was then brought back into the house amid much ululation and lit up ghee-lamps after it has been presented to the gods. Five kinds
Kasundi
Semitic-speaking ethnic group in Ethiopia
lowland areas perform Shim Shim, Esthina, and Ehmbaza, incorporating Ululation, varied drum patterns, and call-and-response singing. In the modern era
Tigrayans
Traditional culture of Nair caste
company, and withdrew, while Nair women inside the house raised the kurava (ululation). The account noted that the use of a coloured cloth over white, and the
Nair_ceremonies_and_customs
walking camel. In addition to these styles, there is also a tradition of ululation, a high-pitched, trilling vocalization, often performed by women at celebrations
Music_of_Libya
Marriage rituals for Muslims
It's not uncommon for the women to express their joy through zaghareet (ululation). In the wake of the Arab Spring urfi (unregistered) marriages reportedly
Islamic_marital_practices
the marriage and the attendees are informed by the following mashxarad (ululation) that is enacted by the women, which is followed by congratulating. The
Sexuality_in_Somalia
Montenegrin singer (born 1963)
album O tugo jesenja. His sound was a seemingly coarse blend of folkish ululations and opera, further mixed in with humorous lyrics and classic guitar riffs
Rambo_Amadeus
2012 concert residency by Beyoncé
sung solely by the crowd. The intro of "Countdown" began with Beyoncé's ululations and moans, the Boyz II Men sample used in the song, and the opening drum
Revel_Presents:_Beyoncé_Live
Fictional organization in the Dune franchise
mutated voices require translation devices, describing "the singsong ululations of the Navigator's voice with its simultaneous mechtranslation into impersonal
Spacing_Guild
Religion of central Nigeria
It is thought to be a male Abwoi which produces a feminine sound by ululation. A̠bwoi A̠gwoot: This was said to have been imported from Gworok (H. Kagoro)
Abwoi_religion
original on 2018-06-12. Retrieved 2018-06-08. Sithole-Matarise, Emelia. "Ululations, tears as white Zimbabwean farmer returns to seized land". U.S. Archived
Economy_of_Zimbabwe
and the other family male members arrive and are announced amidst the ululation or zaghārīt (high keening sound) of the women. The other men then leave
Culture_of_Saudi_Arabia
1996 single by Mariah Carey
"finding a new comfort zone, twirling her wildly virtuosic dip-divy vocal ululations around an easy lope of a hip-hop beat and just letting her voice flow"
Always_Be_My_Baby
1955 battle of the Algerian War
Europeans under chants of Allahu Akbar that blended with Algerian women's ululations. The attack caused the murder of 37 Europeans, mostly women and children
Battle_of_Philippeville
Believed, by some, to be a mass apparition of the Virgin Mary
appearance each night "jolt[ed] the gathering into a frenzy of cries an ululations". This article was duplicated by several news agencies, including the
Our_Lady_of_Warraq
Building in Mattancherry, Kerala, India
of rice. A large crowd witnessed this ceremony and they make kurava or Ululation when the ceremony is performed. After coronation, the Maharaja would go
Ariyittuvazhcha_Kovilakam
Unorthodox methods of singing or of playing musical instruments
(speech-singing) overtone singing (harmonic singing, or vocal multiphonics) ululation beatboxing (vocal percussionists) growling screaming and shouting whispering
Extended_technique
British-Trinidad visual artist (born 1966)
London 2012: Voices of Home, Jenkins Johnson Gallery, New York 2012; Ululation, Vigo Gallery, London, UK 2013: 1:54 Contemporary African Art Fair, Somerset
Zak_Ové
1999 studio album by Sleater-Kinney
[and] Tucker expanded her vocal range steering from bellow to fragile ululations". Likewise, The Village Voice writer Sara Sherr considered The Hot Rock
The_Hot_Rock_(album)
Israeli singer
Casay is known for her use of Arab and Ethiopian vocal techniques such as ululation. "זמרת של שוקולד". July 15, 2005. Archived from the original on April
Cabra_Casay
1962 single by Ray Stevens
her nose, ho ho". During the ride, Ahab "speaks" (actually, produces ululations that parody the Arabic language) to Clyde. A 1969 re-recording adds the
Ahab_the_Arab
traditional giveaway from the couple. There is a lot of dancing and (zaghareet) Ululation. The Muslims tradition is to have men in one side and women in another
Wedding_customs_by_country
call-and-response song structure as well as such typical West African elements as ululation and the polyrhythm typical of rhythm in Sub-Saharan Africa. Christian
Music_of_Liberia
Liturgical chant used by the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church
Ancient chanted liturgy with congregation participating with clapping, ululation and rhythmic movements has been retained from that era. Ethiopian liturgical
Ethiopian_chant
Printed cotton fabric worn in East Africa
ni siku ya shangwe na vigelegele: Today is a day for celebrations and ululations. Mchungulia bahari si msafiri: One who only looks at the sea is not a
Kanga_(garment)
Hindu Goddess
accompanied by musical instruments, conch shells, bells, cymbals, and ululation, the ghat of Durga Puja is established. The Sarvamangala Temple of Bardhaman
Sarvamangala_temple
Annual Tumbuka cultural festival in Malawi
sometimes on an ox-cart or vehicle to the ceremonial grounds, greeted by ululations and chants of praise. The festival regularly draws Malawi's presidents
Gonapamuhanya_festival
Sudanese ritual
milk upon the other's countenance is deemed the victor, and jubilant ululation ensues in their honour. The bride unveils herself by lifting the garmasis
Jirtig
completely regained only in November. The locals greeted the rebels with ululation and rose water. Nasasra, Mansour (2014). "Memories from Beersheba: The
Battle_of_Beersheba_(1938)
1993 studio album by Apache Indian
instruments and "vocalise of Indian film music", as well as its "folklike ululations", flitter among "the edges". Also features is synthesised harmonium, an
No Reservations (Apache Indian album)
No_Reservations_(Apache_Indian_album)
Traditional sound-based art forms developed by sub-Saharan African peoples
performance in self-praise. This is called pakruok. A unique kind of ululation, sigalagala, mainly done by women, marks the climax of the musical performance
Sub-Saharan African music traditions
Sub-Saharan_African_music_traditions
Dance genre and musical style
Williams' funk afro-fusion reinterpretation of Miriam Makeba's music, ululation, maskandi-jazz, and a cappella. In 2011, Stimela's A Lifetime, album released
Afro_fusion
Australian musician (1949–2019)
1982 Armiger produced an extended play, Club of Rome, and a single, "Ululation (Here It Comes Again)" (September 1983), for The Kevins which included
Martin_Armiger
Ethnic group from Kilimanjaro Region of Tanzania
symbolically hinted at through the use of specific numbers in women's ululations or the knots in a dracaena necklace worn by the infant. The mother is
Chaga_people
Halala, Bayisa, Shaka Mamba, Aniboyizobekha, Thula Baba, Encome, Clapping, Ululation, and Sangoma Drum improvisation Canada - Vive la Canadienne, Crooked Stove
Music of the Civilization series
Music_of_the_Civilization_series
Greek singer (born 1959)
extended her vocal techniques to include throat singing, glossolalia and ululations among others. Besides that, her repertoire consists mainly of Greek music
Savina_Yannatou
Music of the Sephardic Jewish community
each of these locales, assimilating North African high-pitched, extended ululations; Balkan rhythms, (for instance in 9 8 time); and the Arabic maqam mode
Sephardic_music
1915 defence of the village of Iwardo during the Assyrian genocide
forces. Women also played a role in the defence, calling out helholo ululations and hawara cries when signs of invasion were imminent, and keeping watch
Defence_of_Iwardo
Music genre
recitatives, unified by the refrains. Some warbles end in a prolonged ululation, based on a major or minor third. Haymaking songs. Refrains are common
Lithuanian_folk_music
2011 single by Beyoncé
Live revue in Revel Atlantic City. The performance began with Knowles' "ululations and moans" as stated by Maura Johnston of The Village Voice. During the
Countdown_(Beyoncé_song)
1959 film by Russell Rouse
xistera (a device of the jai alai sport) as a weapon or shouting irrintzi ululations as meaningful communication. Other commentators, though, have noted the
Thunder_in_the_Sun
Tribe in eastern Egypt and Sudan
each other, while women and other spectators announce a winner using ululations. Hosheeb is a dance where a group of singing men gather around two other
Ababda_tribe
unsharpened sticks. A lead woman singer initiates the dance with kigila, or ululations, and the lead man begins the owoc, or mock fight. The Otole is accompanied
Otole_dance
one-string bowed instrument, in addition to vocal music. "Zaghareet" or ululation is a popular form of vocal music formed by rapidly moving the tongue sideways
Music_of_Mali
2007 Moroccan film
after Amine had already become engaged to another woman. As the joyful ululations of wedding celebrations rang out, Saadia came face to face with the crushing
The_Bitter_Orange
1994 studio album by The Orb
direction, "futzing and splooging everything from (what sounds like) Hindi ululations to the Nuremberg rally across six soundscapes to the extremely fugged
Pomme_Fritz
2019 studio album by Lingua Ignota
voice apart like a throat singer, while other sections recall the subtle ululations of traditional Gaelic song". Hayter explained in an interview with Louder
Caligula (Lingua Ignota album)
Caligula_(Lingua_Ignota_album)
1977 studio album by Milford Graves
widely, beginning as a percussion workout spurred by Graves' gripping ululations. Graves then moves to the piano for an open, searching episode, suggesting
Meditation_Among_Us
Vocal folk music in Baltic languages, preserved in Lithuania and Latvia
recitatives, unified by their refrains. Some warbles end in a prolonged ululation, based on a major or minor third. Songs for herding oxen dealt with the
Folk_songs_of_Lithuania
French operatic soprano (born 1991)
Labyrinth V was written for the singer, and the wordless piece contains "ululations, sobs, jazz inflections and wild laughter", according to a reviewer from
Sarah_Aristidou
2017 battle between Iraq and Peshmerga
official confirmed that "residents welcomed the Iraqi forces with joy and ululations". The commander of the southern Kirkuk axis in the Peshmerga forces, a
Battle_of_Altun_Kupri_(2017)
Music from the video game Final Fantasy XI
Mist" 4:45 5. "Mercenaries' Delight" 2:20 6. "Jeweled Boughs" 4:12 7. "Ululations from Beyond" 5:11 8. "Rapid Onslaught -Assault-" 3:02 9. "Fated Strife
Music_of_Final_Fantasy_XI
2024 song by Tyler, the Creator featuring Daniel Caesar
more metaphysical." Heven Haile of Pitchfork wrote, "A flute mimicking ululations sounds like a battle cry under militaristic stomps on opener 'St. Chroma
St._Chroma
2011 studio album by Darius Jones
throaty dialect. He utilizes the full range of his alto, from keening ululations to lowing textures, via controlled harmonics." In his review for JazzTimes
Big_Gurl_(Smell_My_Dream)
recitatives, unified by the refrains. Some warbles end in a prolonged ululation, based on a major or minor third. Haymaking songs. Refrains are common
Music_of_Lithuania
Music and melodies of the Jewish people
each of these locals, assimilating North African high-pitched, extended ululations; Balkan rhythms, for instance in 9 8 time; and the Turkish maqam mode
Jewish_music
Traditional dance in Guinea
as the dance goes on, frantically moving their hips, arms, and legs. Ululations, or high-pitched yells used to show delight and celebration, frequently
Moribayassa
2024 single by Jade
post-gay disco liberation, processed by ASMR purrs and ecstatic vocal ululations, all melting into a euphoric club-ready mix that speaks to the judgement
Fantasy_(Jade_Thirlwall_song)
Genre of music from Lesotho
form of music in Lesotho, famo consists of male or female singing and ululations. Instrumental support comes from an accordion, a drum and a bass. Songs
Famo
Moorish epic of Mauritania
audience. Other musical elements employed include the tbal, a kettledrum, ululations, hand-clapping and lip vibrations (tberbir). The T’heydinn acts to strengthen
T'heydinn
2017 filmed stage play
characterising it as a slow-moving tableau accompanied by ritualistic ululations and wrapped in Susan Hilferty’s “luscious” design. Dan Rubins of A Younger
National_Theatre_Live:_Salomé
Musical artist
Palestine, Mohsen composed the music to their popular production Zaghareed (Ululations) in 1997. Mohsen's reinterpretation and rearrangement of traditional Palestinian
Mohsen_Subhi
candles and prepared foods,” (Sandstrom 1991:297). Women break into ululations and both males and females weep. Also during this spectacle a male member
Nahuas_of_La_Huasteca
1994 studio album by Baaba Maal
album to date." The Independent determined that Maal's "plaintive Islamic ululations are brilliantly blended with arrangements that may borrow from hip-hop
Firin'_in_Fouta
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Biblical
the stone of help
Girl/Female
Tamil
Special, Lovely flower
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Powerful brave
Female
German
Variant spelling of Old High German Adalheid, ADELHEIT means "noble sort."
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Fair
Boy/Male
Tamil
Male
Greek
(Λουκανός) Greek form of Latin Lucanus, LOUKANOS means "from Lucania," a region of southern Italy. Lucania probably comes from the word lux, meaning "light."
Girl/Female
British, English, Latin
Little Famous One
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Indian, Modern, Sanskrit, Sikh
Luck
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Goddess Durga
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n.
A howling, as of a dog or wolf; a wailing.