While I never had a desire to learn how to yodel, this book teaches the fine art, in a fun way. The writing is quite humorous with chapters discussing correct pitch (so as to not disturb the dog) and the history of yodeling (someone decided it would sound good in a Country song). I admire a good yodel as much as the next guy, and the accompanying CD is as good as the book. Oh, and author Wylie Gustafson i


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