Do you know what Yodeler or Iodelei is? It is a very famous form of singing in the Alpine region (, Austria) that uses phonetic syllables to create a sound that changes quickly and repeatedly. It is also well-known as Tyrolean singing.
Yodelling involves using the chest voice and then a high pitch or falsetto. This vocal technique is not only used in Europe but in cultures all over the world.
This type of music is appreciated by many Japanese people, so much so that if you watch videos of singers like the King of Iodelei Franzi Lang you will find many comments from Japanese people.
In this article, we are going to see an example of a Japanese who appreciated this music art and managed to achieve success singing alongside the King of Iodelei.

The story of the Japanese Yodeler Takeo Ischi
Takeo Ishii was born and raised in Tokyo Japan. In high school he was lonely and started listening to the radio a lot. Following his father Takeo went to the university of mechanical engineering, and in his spare time he learned to play the zither and dulcimer (harp-like instruments).
He followed the King of Yodelay and began to sing on Japanese television. Takeo Ishii went to study in and during his time there he went to Switzerland and sang in a brewery in Zurich. Soon he started making money from it, sang in front of the king and idol Franzi Lang. Over time, Lang took Takeo under his wing and he became famous and known as the Japanese Yodeler.
In Europe, Takeo started to be called Takeo Ischi (instead of Ishii) and soon met his wife Henriette in 1981, proposing to her in a Onsen in Japan and marrying in 1985. They had five children named Maximilian, Michael, Andreas, Lukas, and Julia.
He became famous for the chicken song that unfortunately YouTube did not allow him to put the frame here on the site, but you can search for New Bibi Hendl (Chicken Yodeling).
Now I want to understand why I like this song... It's very hilarious and contagious, they even made a mocking video about the chickens:
Some say that it was because of him that KFC started to dominate the fast food market.
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