ululation การใช้
- During graduation ceremonies ululation shows pride and joy in scholastic achievement.
- This ritual is accompanied by ululation and blowing of conch shells.
- Women break into ululations and both males and females weep.
- Applause and the high-pitched ululation of their mothers rewarded their efforts.
- The Hebrew word for ululation is " tsahalulim " ( Hebrew : ??????? ).
- Six military helicopters drew cheers and ululations when they flew over trailing South African flags.
- Some warbles end in a prolonged ululation, based on a major or minor third.
- Six military helicopters drew cheers and ululations when they flew over, trailing South African flags.
- Fhimah was escorted to the airport's VIP lounge amid his family's ululations.
- Abstract, sirenish ululations, chants, vocalized animal calls, and guttural growls are common.
- In Arab countries and Iran ululation is commonly used to express celebration, especially at weddings.
- Casay is known for her use of Arab and East African vocal techniques such as ululation.
- Every old song brought shouts and ululations of recognition, and many audience members sang every word.
- He then drove to the nearby town of Jalameh, where residents greeted him with ululations and applause.
- Recordings of various styles of ululations are commonly found in the music of artists performing Mizrahi styles of music.
- He utilizes the full range of his alto, from keening ululations to lowing textures, via controlled harmonics ."
- Ululation is practiced in certain styles of singing, as well as in communal ritual events, used to express strong emotion.
- The voice stammers in a high register, on the edge of ululation, and is sliced or chopped off by an instrumental action.
- When the groom arrives, the bride's elder female relatives welcome him with the auspicious sound of conch-shells and ululation.
- "The level of public ululation and howling that went on seemed to me strange and actually scary after a while, " he says.
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