Alpine music refers to the traditional folk music originating from the Alpine regions of Europe, particularly Switzerland, Austria, southern Germany, and northern Italy. Characterized by its lively melodies and rhythmic patterns, it often features instruments like the accordion, alphorn, zither, and dulcimer. The music reflects the pastoral and mountainous landscapes, with themes of nature, love, and rural life. Yodeling, a distinctive vocal technique involving rapid pitch changes between chest and head voice, is a hallmark of Alpine music. Popular at festivals and cultural events, it preserves the heritage of Alpine communities while evolving with modern influences. Its cheerful, resonant sound continues to captivate audiences worldwide.