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Swedish cow calling wins Hollywood moment in 'Frozen ll', gets taught in music schools

"People want to learn kulning because there is something intriguing about using your voice in this powerful way," said Susanne Rosenberg, a folk singer and professor who started the course.

April 02, 2022 / 15:43 IST
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Sweden recently decided to nominate the summer farms known as fabods, where kulning developed, to UNESCO's intangible cultural heritage list to better preserve their unique culture. (Representative image)
Sweden recently decided to nominate the summer farms known as fabods, where kulning developed, to UNESCO's intangible cultural heritage list to better preserve their unique culture. (Representative image)

Jennie Tiderman-Osterberg lets loose a high-pitched call into the Swedish forest, her voice rising and falling in a haunting, eerie melody.

The echo reverberates through the woods and moments later, three cream and black cows emerge from the trees. The bells around their necks jingle as they make their way towards her to return to their shed.

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This is kulning -- a form of Scandinavian cattle-calling dating back to the Middle Ages.

Once these calls rang out from summer farms across central Sweden as farmers brought their animals back from the woods after a day of grazing.