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What does the "Whistle Song" mean?

Inese Ozolina
Inese Ozolina
What does the "Whistle Song" mean?
Dear tutor, In the morning i was driving, i tuned in to the radio and heard the DJ mention a "Whistling song." Whats that phrase mean?
Inese_Ozolina
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Last update: 4 months ago
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Vic C
Vic C
Viktor_Curcic - Tutor account
Near Native Speaker
Serbia

"Whistling Song": Melody Produced by Whistling

A "whistling song" is a musical composition in which the primary or distinctive feature is the sound of whistling, produced by a person pursing their lips and exhaling air to create musical notes.

It's like saying the song is defined by its whistled melody, which may evoke feelings of cheerfulness, nostalgia, or tranquility. 

"Whistling songs" are often catchy and memorable tunes that can be enjoyed both as standalone melodies or as accompaniments to other instruments or vocals.

Feel free to post any other questions you might have :D

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