“History of Whistling” covers 26 songs from over 98 years

You've never heard whistling like this before.

History of Whistling | cdza

Covering 26 songs that span over 98 years, Cdza (or Collective Cadenza) takes us on a whistling musical journey of familiar tunes, without the added help of lyrics, which they call in the clip's description, "a musical video experiment."

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Starting off with Lieutenant F. J. Ricketts' 1914 marching classic, the "Colonel Bogey March," and ending with the popular Maroon 5 track featuring Christina Aguilera, "Moves Like Jagger," this video is fun to watch and creates a feeling of nostalgia.

A few of the more contemporary tunes that you might recognize in the clip includes Guns N' Roses' "Patience," The Black Keys' "Tighten Up" and Foster The People's "Pumped Up Kicks."

This is the second time that Cdza is wowing us with their cool cover versions that don't rely simply on lyrics.

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The talented group of musicians released their first "musical video experiment" last year and focused purely on the vocalization present in 26 songs over 47 years called the "History of Lyrics That Aren't Lyrics."

Check out the "History of Lyrics That Aren't Lyrics" featured below and stay tuned for the May 15 release of their upcoming project, "ZUCKERBERG: The musical!"

History Of Lyrics That Aren't Lyrics | cdza

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