Fun fact: at 2:20, I'm pretty sure the artist is improvising all the notes she's singing. It's a common skill in Carnatic/Hindustani music for artists to perform towards the end of a piece they're singing. It's to showcase their mastery of the raaga (similar to the key) of the piece.
@@HickLif3 Some ass that guy must be huh, expecting mortals to do things they don't enjoy for his entertainment instead of letting us enjoy life to its fullest.
@@regileblindsea He gives us His desires as our own so that we do love doing things like this for Him when we believe on Him truly. Ezekiel 36:26I will give you a new heart and put a new spirit within you; I will remove your heart of stone and give you a heart of flesh. 27And I will put My Spirit within you and cause you to walk in My statutes and to carefully observe My ordinances.
When we carry the Bible, the devil gets a headache. When we open it, he collapses. When we read it, he faints. When we live it, he flees. When you are just about to repost this, he discourages you. I love God, and so do you!
@@alliwhite3941 it's so convenient and peaceful for fans of other singers. But there is a fact - Vitas has a unique voice. I heard this voice up close at a concert in Rostov in 2019. and other people too.
If you listen to her normal range, she's a pretty standard contralto. Not that dark either. She just developed a strong strohbass extension. There are sopranos with low second octave notes as well who use this technique.
@@lblb2024 Bruh. No. She has biological children and is an AFAB.... You don't know the people you are talking about and are just making dumb assumptions. Take your ignorance somewhere else.
@@lblb2024 One, Trans women are women. Difference between gender and sex. Two, she's literally cis, She has birthed crotch goblins. Yes, let me repeat, she has birthened crotch goblins.
Fun fact! The female bass is using a notoriously difficult technique to get to that Eb1and G1! It's called subharmonics and by singing a fundamental and a fifth above it, allows you to sing an octave lower than your fundamental note. Men with access to the subharmonic range are rare enough but a woman? WOW, just amazing.
That didnt sound like subharmonics it sounded more like thick fry or maybe chest fry Edit: Subharmonics has a lot more sharper tone than what she had which is why i am saying this as i do subharmonics as well
@@rudramistry2320 This comment was written 2 years ago, I since have gotten much more experienced with subharmonics and recognizing them. Id have to rewatch the video to re-evaluate
Lecresia is incredible. And to think the clip you used is way past her prime. She originally started as a classically-trained lyric coloratura soprano but decided to sing gospel music instead. She has a developed voice, top to bottom with great low down to D3 (in a masterclass in 2013) and up to an A-flat 6 (several different songs).
I did not know she was originally trained coloratura but it definitely makes sense her ease and control in HV are nearly unmatched in contemporary singing.
2:10 i can see her recalibrating her undertones for those crazy subharmonic notes. Super impressed, i think if she did this without a mic it might be inaudible unless it's within the 6 feet apart rule. Same thing with female demomic vocalist. It's impressive they can get that effect but the sound engineers are the unsung heroes by making almost inaudible sound like roar.
If you’re talking about female scream vocalists when you say “demonic vocalists” then that’s actually not true that you can barely hear it without a mic, for some it may be but for most who do it professionally they can go fairly loud, I myself am a female scream vocalist (haven’t released anything yet i just do it for fun) and i can get really loud and deep, keep in mind ive had no professional training so if I can do it loud im sure those who have access to vocal training can go much louder than me :))
The lady with the cap. The vocalized undertone is one octave below the note and is what i meant as domonic. It's a bass sound that i imagine a stereotypical Satan would sound like. If you watch any live bass vocalist they practically put the mic inside their skull. Even the lowest basso profundo need to do that in order to generate that sound. Her headset mic is an inch or two from her mouth. I assume we are talking about two different things.
ok so if it helps anyone in this thread, i've managed to make my voice sound convincingly "femme" by using a vocoder (parsec 2 in reason, though i'm sure there are other ones that work just as well) and nudging the formants up like 2 semitones. it also helps to have the output of the vocoder coming through headphones while you speak (as long as there isn't too much latency). it DOES sound like a vocoder, but it also sounds really nice, so i'm hoping this will help someone who's a music producer here :P
I thought nothing could deeply impress me in various ways of singing (I love exploring human voice abilities, so I knew most of these voices). BUT! I heard 2:24. Mind-blowing! That really gave me shivers down the spine, I thought someone will be summoned from another plan of existence. And I also have perfect pitch, so I can hear her incredible level of voice control, each note is super-clear and distinctively audible. I can hear it but I can't imagine how much training a person needs to achieve this. Just astounding!
Then you’ll love the genre(s) she sings: Hindustani classical music and Carnatic classical music. The sequential “saregama” singing is a staple feature in both.
@@davide7708 It's when you hear notes just like you see colors. When you look at, say, grass, you immediately know it's green. When I hear a pitched sound (anything from singing or a musical instrument to a car klaxon or a falling metal object), I immediately know its musical note. Not all sounds are pitched/musical, so that doesn't work for every single sound (for instance, a normal computer keyboard or mouse click, a snare drum roll, a finger snap or the sound when you turn a page of a book are not pitched sounds). There is also a notion of relative pitch, when you can by ear distinguish the distance (we call it interval) between two notes. If you're really interested in the topic, search for it on RUclips, there are plenty of videos made by really cool folks.
Thanks for mentioning Kaushiki Chakraborty from india . The lady that can sing different notes in one second . It’s our classical training that every classically trained Indian singer can do
they are not common Contraltos, they have a very rare case of having male vocal Tessitures, the vocal Tessiture of a contralto is not so absurdly low (F3-F5) most of these women presented in the video have baritone (A2-A4) and bass (E2-E4) very rare cases
Vitas is a popularizer of Russian classics. "The flight of the bumblebee" was written by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov for his opera "The Tale of Tsar Saltan", we know and remember from childhood! But in such an original performance! Bravo, Vitas!
2:21 Ooooh wow.....you also included Indian Singer.....Kaushiki Chakraborty is a legend of Indian Classical music.....she is performing "Ragas".......she had training for 12-15 years (from her father)just to master one genre of Indian Classical music....... Indian classical music is 5000+ years old....this is not even one percentage of her talent.....there are alot more singer who are better or equally of her level.....btw I love filipino singers they are very underrated but extremely talented.....Do check out this performance of her😊❤️
@@alisalavine1052 let me give you some suggestions 1. Lata Mangeshkar - Guiness world record holder for singing in many different languages n for most number of songs recorded n also awarded with highest civilian award i.e. Bharat Ratna 2. Shreya Ghoshal- queen of melodious tone/ unrealistic voice 3.Sunidhi Chauhan- powerful/versatile/Rockstar diva/impersonations/ dynamic queen 4. Sonu Nigam- Slayer of any genre/ impersonator .....there are alot of singers but I cannot write it for 3-4 hrs neither I can make a video of it😂😂
@@AdityaSingh-gt3pm thank you! I had a set of great grandparents who were Sephardic Jews from India. Unfortunately not much of their Indian traditions were passed down because they were considered Jews first. But I've always felt a connection to my Indian heritage. The music is exquisite and so full of passion and life. I will look up the others you have listed. Thanks again!
Source on the 5000 years part? I highly doubt that's accurate. Wikipedia gives more recent dates (< 2000 years) en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hindustani_classical_music en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carnatic_music Thanks for posting the name of the singer btw
I'm sitting here bawling. The female bass singer is singing to my dad & uncles gospel quartet. I lost my dad almost 5 yrs ago & my uncle this past October. Complete chills. If I could find a way to contact her I want to send her their cds.
I found the original video-- search for "lowest girl bass singer, rainbow of love" - - her name is Alecia B. Anderson and she has a youtube channel. I hope you do get to contact her, this is beautiful.
I just have a couple of comments for this poster: First: the women in my family have been tenors and baritones for generations. Nobody wanted to let me sing in choir because the boys, whose voices were maturing unpredictably, might feel embarrassed if a girl sang "their" register without a creak. It's not as rare as we've been led to believe. Second: NONE of this is effortless. These singers work harder than olympic athletes to craft and maintain their artistry. The voice is a very fickle instrument and while most of us were born with one controlling it with the mastery that these people can is everything EXCEPT effortless. With that said; IMPRESSIVE compilation🙂
0:49 This is how a contralto with chest voice sounds like. You can hear a similar sound with the old-school contraltos in opera from the first half of the 20th century.
@BlackMamba Toni is a mezzo with an low end but Cher is clearly a contralto lol. It's not only about the range (there isn't even a clear video of Cher hitting the bottom of her range) but her tessitura and tonality is a clear sign.
They really are contralto, but these women have some type of vocal anomaly (because they have baritone and bass tessiture) baritone: A2-A4, bass: E2-E4, because the Tessiture of a Contralto is F3-F5 (and for a woman being a contralto she doesn't necessarily need to have an androgynous or masculine tone, it's perfectly possible for a woman to be a contralto and have a feminine tone)
@@gabrielgranel6070 Yes they do have to sound androgynous/masculine to be a Contralto... Contraltos are essentially female tenors and baritones. Timbre is the main defining characteristic of a Contralto or otherwise it'd be impossibly hard to distinguish them from Mezzos. And also "tessitura" is just a generalized idea of where a person with a certain voice type shines, it doesn't mean if you are that voice type that's your exact range. Most true Contralto voiced women are capable of singing 2nd octave notes with ease. Infact, there are a lot of women in pop music even who can sing well below F3. The woman in the video is a true Contralto. You can't use deeper voiced women in pop like Toni Braxton(who'd be Mezzo in opera at least), as the basis for what a Contralto voice sounds like. There are even Sopranos in opera with darker & stronger chest than Toni
Bjork is really quite unique. What she does with her voice is what native Inuit, yural and Faroese singers are capable of. Bjork has worked with first nation singer Tanya Tagaq on her medulla album. Tagaq also has an amazing album called retribution which is simply phenomenal. Please look up olox singer too. She sounds like wild animals sometimes. It's simply incredible the range that these first nation singers have they surely do sound as if they're descendants of wolves eagles and horses.
I trying to imagine what audiences of 1791 thought upon hearing "The Queen of the Night" Aria for the first time. It is brilliant, I can't believe Mozart composed that in his head.
Salute to lecresia. It is so so hard to sing in higher key don’t you know? Most especially she sang it in 6th octave which is so insane. And she enunciated it better than Ariana grande. Lmao HAHAHA.
I'm a tenor female and use to strive toward baritone, I'm quite envious of the woman who was a bass. That's super impressive! I love how some of them don't even look like they're trying.
@Harith Basst sounds like inhale to me too. It’s difficult for even most basses to have that full vocal fry. But inhale can be full no matter who does it
I met a street performer (Shin Yurigaoka Train Station) in Japan back when I lived there, and she was a CRAZY baritone but also sang so pretty which her "feminie" voice. My wife translated the lyrics for me and the entire experience was once in a life time
I adore music (who doesn’t, right?)but I am not musically talented and I never learned 99% of, ya’know..”music-y stuff!” So I love that these type of videos point out many talents that I never knew were crazy rare or difficult! I know the signings are insanely talented-I just didn’t know exactly HOW talented some truly were/are! That’s why I’m very glad to have these talents pointed out, with a brief explanation of exactly what amazing feat these singers are accomplishing! ❤️💖
I'm so excited and surprised to see this performance from Bjork 😄. I love her she's my favorite solo artist. Her and Mariah Carey 🙏💯👌. I've always loved this version of It's Oh So Quiet. That scale she does vocally is very unique 😁.
5:54 I thank Sierra Boggess for the Daae Days episode where her and her co-star warm up with this, I became greatly appreciative of this woman and her incredible voice
Damn i must have been in the wrong line when talented voices were given out. I can carry a tune but these people carry it, raise it, juggle it and improve on it to a degree that is a joy to just sit and listen too. I will admit that i am glad that i have a good enough ear to be able to listen and enjoy just how far behind these people i truly am.
A gift I always wish I had was to be able to sing, unfortunately I couldn't carry a tune if it was in a backpack on my back. 😂 That Opera singer & the Gospel singer....just wow!
Vitas voice is very incredible. A lot of people don’t know how amazingly talented he is. He can hit whistle notes and do unique things with his voice. He is very underrated cause everybody thinks of him as a meme but he is so much more.
I love bjork....luv, luuuuv her...and that lady doing the oprah, and the one at the very end singing Praise 'Omni-po-tent'....wow, wow, woooow! All blessed with such extravagant voices....for ppl like me that can't sing at all....why? Why do i have to be so mediocre?😮 singing is divine and it feels like being excluded....ouch, let me go cry in the corner a minute now.
Quantas maravilhas!!! Maravilhosos,maravilhosos... Obrigada por nos mostras maravilhas como estás....quantas coisas lindas existe pra se ouvir... Masculinos ou femininos...vozes que encantam.... Que chocam as almas ....harmonicamente. ....sensíveis.... Obrigada!!!!!!!!!
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When you have to sing both male and female parts of a romantic song bc you're single.
😂😂😂😂 lol
That’s a big oof
😂😂😂
😭😭😭
HAHAHAHHA
"When a girl is attracted to someone, they speak in a higher pitch."
Girls when talking to me: 2:02
She sounds like she's burping, so girls throw up when talking to you? I feel you man, me too.
@@obsideonyx7604 lol it was just a joke to get attention i'm gay
@@waidi3242 What a coincidence, that's what I tell my parents when they ask about a girlfriend.
@@obsideonyx7604 oh :D well if you're gay it's not easy to come out to parents so respect
Maybe the girls are secretly men and attracted to you. Listen to the male sea lion mating sounds.
Wow I was really impressed with the girl that hit on Eb1 never expected that from a female. And vitas.
She can hit a C1.
@@kaji2883 that's mad!! What's her name???
@@speedycomet1692 Alecia B. Anderson.
@@kaji2883 thank you
Her voice is so low, I'm offended as a man. 🤣
3:49 why is no one talking about this woman! Look at the talent. She sings so effortlessly :3
I had war flashbacks when i remembered that this song is in Barbie: Fairytopia Mermaidia when Bibble sang it to the fungi😂
@@s.nickerdoodleapplepeep8521 I was watching that movie recently and I'd forgotten that that song was in it lmaoo
@@MariosPOS omg i love thattt😂 its such a great movie tbh tho
She’s lip synching.
Listen to her recording of this aria.
No, I wept. Absolutely insane control
4:15 he sounds like an animal crossing character, so cool!
Lol I never thought of it that way but that is actually true........ I’m shook
@@jaad_1090 yes
@@Azuuraas HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHABLBLBLBLBL
😆😆😆
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Fun fact: at 2:20, I'm pretty sure the artist is improvising all the notes she's singing. It's a common skill in Carnatic/Hindustani music for artists to perform towards the end of a piece they're singing. It's to showcase their mastery of the raaga (similar to the key) of the piece.
Jeeez! What she did there 5:38 is not a praise and worship, it's a concert!!!! Gave me chills until now
Which is exactly what it isn't supposed to be. It's not for our entertainment. it's for God's
@@HickLif3 Some ass that guy must be huh, expecting mortals to do things they don't enjoy for his entertainment instead of letting us enjoy life to its fullest.
@@regileblindsea He gives us His desires as our own so that we do love doing things like this for Him when we believe on Him truly.
Ezekiel 36:26I will give you a new heart and put a new spirit within you; I will remove your heart of stone and give you a heart of flesh. 27And I will put My Spirit within you and cause you to walk in My statutes and to carefully observe My ordinances.
In the words of our Lord Jesus Christ: "I have come that they may have life, and that they may have it more abundantly."
When we carry the Bible, the devil gets a headache. When we open it, he collapses. When we read it, he faints. When we live it, he flees. When you are just about to repost this, he discourages you. I love God, and so do you!
Of course Vitas can sing Flight of the Bumblebee 😂
xDDD is so funny HAHA
The voice is fake
@@alliwhite3941 it's so convenient and peaceful for fans of other singers. But there is a fact - Vitas has a unique voice. I heard this voice up close at a concert in Rostov in 2019. and other people too.
@@alliwhite3941 LoL you ain't seen nothing yet of what Vitas can do
when he hit that a6 my monitor cracked.
When a woman can sing with a deeper voice than you. XD
If you listen to her normal range, she's a pretty standard contralto. Not that dark either. She just developed a strong strohbass extension. There are sopranos with low second octave notes as well who use this technique.
she's a man, trans.
@@lblb2024 Bruh. No. She has biological children and is an AFAB.... You don't know the people you are talking about and are just making dumb assumptions. Take your ignorance somewhere else.
@@lblb2024 One, Trans women are women. Difference between gender and sex. Two, she's literally cis, She has birthed crotch goblins. Yes, let me repeat, she has birthened crotch goblins.
@@kaji2883 lots of fake theories about personal sex adventures styles... nothing else.
Fun fact! The female bass is using a notoriously difficult technique to get to that Eb1and G1! It's called subharmonics and by singing a fundamental and a fifth above it, allows you to sing an octave lower than your fundamental note. Men with access to the subharmonic range are rare enough but a woman? WOW, just amazing.
That didnt sound like subharmonics it sounded more like thick fry or maybe chest fry
Edit: Subharmonics has a lot more sharper tone than what she had which is why i am saying this as i do subharmonics as well
@@rudramistry2320 This comment was written 2 years ago, I since have gotten much more experienced with subharmonics and recognizing them. Id have to rewatch the video to re-evaluate
@@jogo-md8jq oh good to hear you got more experienced keep it up
Doesnt sound like subs to me. More like vocal fry
Thank you professor, can you do it since you dissecting the know how?
Lecresia is incredible. And to think the clip you used is way past her prime. She originally started as a classically-trained lyric coloratura soprano but decided to sing gospel music instead. She has a developed voice, top to bottom with great low down to D3 (in a masterclass in 2013) and up to an A-flat 6 (several different songs).
I did not know she was originally trained coloratura but it definitely makes sense her ease and control in HV are nearly unmatched in contemporary singing.
Kaji2?
@@sunsundks3891 I got banned oop
Oh yeah i remember someone telling you u were probably banned here
@kaij why did you get banned?
2:10 i can see her recalibrating her undertones for those crazy subharmonic notes.
Super impressed, i think if she did this without a mic it might be inaudible unless it's within the 6 feet apart rule.
Same thing with female demomic vocalist. It's impressive they can get that effect but the sound engineers are the unsung heroes by making almost inaudible sound like roar.
If you’re talking about female scream vocalists when you say “demonic vocalists” then that’s actually not true that you can barely hear it without a mic, for some it may be but for most who do it professionally they can go fairly loud, I myself am a female scream vocalist (haven’t released anything yet i just do it for fun) and i can get really loud and deep, keep in mind ive had no professional training so if I can do it loud im sure those who have access to vocal training can go much louder than me :))
The lady with the cap. The vocalized undertone is one octave below the note and is what i meant as domonic. It's a bass sound that i imagine a stereotypical Satan would sound like.
If you watch any live bass vocalist they practically put the mic inside their skull. Even the lowest basso profundo need to do that in order to generate that sound. Her headset mic is an inch or two from her mouth.
I assume we are talking about two different things.
2:24 She is Kaushiki Chakroborty from India❣️🇮🇳 (and at the same time, out of this world XD) Amazing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
😑😑YAH like how did she do thattttt!!!she's really outta this world...is she alien or sent by the god
@Ananvay Pant wow....................
Thank you!!
@@Sygyzy7615 Hehe thank u, we love u tooo❣️✨ And btw, your English is pretty good 😁
@@Sygyzy7615 Actually I really don't know much about singing and stuff.. but I think this might help:
ruclips.net/video/AIPraIlSmIk/видео.html
People being able to sound both feminine and masculine gives me GENDER ENVY.
BIG mood
YES I WANT IT TOO
Agreed ㅠㅠ now please excuse me when I proceed to cry in the closet.
ok so if it helps anyone in this thread, i've managed to make my voice sound convincingly "femme" by using a vocoder (parsec 2 in reason, though i'm sure there are other ones that work just as well) and nudging the formants up like 2 semitones. it also helps to have the output of the vocoder coming through headphones while you speak (as long as there isn't too much latency). it DOES sound like a vocoder, but it also sounds really nice, so i'm hoping this will help someone who's a music producer here :P
As an AFAB who wants a deeper voice, same.
I want both the voices (i'm genderfluid)
Oh my God why other people so talented 😭😭
purrr
stan loona hunty💅✨
No They practice their ass off
Fr like WHERES MINE
I loooooove ariana.
I thought nothing could deeply impress me in various ways of singing (I love exploring human voice abilities, so I knew most of these voices). BUT! I heard 2:24. Mind-blowing! That really gave me shivers down the spine, I thought someone will be summoned from another plan of existence. And I also have perfect pitch, so I can hear her incredible level of voice control, each note is super-clear and distinctively audible. I can hear it but I can't imagine how much training a person needs to achieve this. Just astounding!
Then you’ll love the genre(s) she sings: Hindustani classical music and Carnatic classical music. The sequential “saregama” singing is a staple feature in both.
Sa-re-ga-ma are the names of the first four notes; I don’t know the proper name for this.
What is the perfect pitch? What have I been missing for all my life?
@@davide7708 It's when you hear notes just like you see colors. When you look at, say, grass, you immediately know it's green. When I hear a pitched sound (anything from singing or a musical instrument to a car klaxon or a falling metal object), I immediately know its musical note. Not all sounds are pitched/musical, so that doesn't work for every single sound (for instance, a normal computer keyboard or mouse click, a snare drum roll, a finger snap or the sound when you turn a page of a book are not pitched sounds). There is also a notion of relative pitch, when you can by ear distinguish the distance (we call it interval) between two notes. If you're really interested in the topic, search for it on RUclips, there are plenty of videos made by really cool folks.
Ah yes…Indian classical music…I'm happy there still are a few musicians in India who keep the flame burning. Their music goes straight to the core😌🙏
Lecresia has me shook every time with that phrasing and those runs, just perfection.
And that was past her prime.... incredible.
Thanks for mentioning Kaushiki Chakraborty from india . The lady that can sing different notes in one second . It’s our classical training that every classically trained Indian singer can do
The name shown on the screen is different though. The artist does look a bit similar to Kaushiki ji
@@honeybeemoo bruh she is Kaushiki Chakraborty .I can send you link of that video if u want
please help me! I'm looking for the name of the song she's singing in this video
@@joelsmith7944 so basically it’s not a song it’s a rag and the name of rag is rag bhimpalasi
thank you for crediting the performer when the OP video didn't unfortunately!
2:22 Me singing infront of the electric fan.
Lmao 😂😂😂😂
OMG!!!!! I'M DEAD🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
🤣🤣🤣
😅😅😅
LOL
Mic control is 50% of the work. Knowing the precise moment when to pull back, when to breathe & how. Singing really is a beautiful art form and gift 🥰
Finally some real contralto’s in this compilation.
they are not common Contraltos, they have a very rare case of having male vocal Tessitures, the vocal Tessiture of a contralto is not so absurdly low (F3-F5) most of these women presented in the video have baritone (A2-A4) and bass (E2-E4) very rare cases
@@gabrielgranel6070 yeah that’s what makes it even crazier! They are in the baritone/bass tessitura, definitely rare cases.
No it is not an Alíen Voice, it is a simple voice impersonator, it can imitate Celín Dion, Pavarotti etc without musical training
These aren't contraltos lol
@@gabrielgranel6070, hmm, right in my lowest range.
Vitas is a popularizer of Russian classics. "The flight of the bumblebee" was written by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov for his opera "The Tale of Tsar Saltan", we know and remember from childhood! But in such an original performance! Bravo, Vitas!
2:21 Ooooh wow.....you also included Indian Singer.....Kaushiki Chakraborty is a legend of Indian Classical music.....she is performing "Ragas".......she had training for 12-15 years (from her father)just to master one genre of Indian Classical music....... Indian classical music is 5000+ years old....this is not even one percentage of her talent.....there are alot more singer who are better or equally of her level.....btw I love filipino singers they are very underrated but extremely talented.....Do check out this performance of her😊❤️
Omg, she is amazing!!! Her tone is crystal clear. I'm going to look up more of her music. So cool.
@@alisalavine1052 let me give you some suggestions
1. Lata Mangeshkar - Guiness world record holder for singing in many different languages n for most number of songs recorded n also awarded with highest civilian award i.e. Bharat Ratna
2. Shreya Ghoshal- queen of melodious tone/ unrealistic voice
3.Sunidhi Chauhan- powerful/versatile/Rockstar diva/impersonations/ dynamic queen
4. Sonu Nigam- Slayer of any genre/ impersonator
.....there are alot of singers but I cannot write it for 3-4 hrs neither I can make a video of it😂😂
@@AdityaSingh-gt3pm thank you! I had a set of great grandparents who were Sephardic Jews from India. Unfortunately not much of their Indian traditions were passed down because they were considered Jews first. But I've always felt a connection to my Indian heritage. The music is exquisite and so full of passion and life. I will look up the others you have listed. Thanks again!
@@alisalavine1052 pleasure is all mine ☺️
Source on the 5000 years part? I highly doubt that's accurate. Wikipedia gives more recent dates (< 2000 years)
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hindustani_classical_music
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carnatic_music
Thanks for posting the name of the singer btw
3:50 goosebumps... now that is insane. I know how hard those vocals are to get... sheeesh. Hats down
3:48 me when someone tells an unfunny joke
Hahaha I finally got the joke
l0l.
🤣
Hahahaha. I was just getting to this part when I saw your comment. I think I just farted.
3:48
I'm sitting here bawling. The female bass singer is singing to my dad & uncles gospel quartet. I lost my dad almost 5 yrs ago & my uncle this past October. Complete chills. If I could find a way to contact her I want to send her their cds.
I found the original video-- search for "lowest girl bass singer, rainbow of love" - - her name is Alecia B. Anderson and she has a youtube channel. I hope you do get to contact her, this is beautiful.
2:42: Indian Yodel
4:12: Amazing!
5:07: lol 😅
5:37: Amazing!
Indian yodel 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Bruh 😂
That Indian girl did it so great. Sang like a violin.
I just have a couple of comments for this poster: First: the women in my family have been tenors and baritones for generations. Nobody wanted to let me sing in choir because the boys, whose voices were maturing unpredictably, might feel embarrassed if a girl sang "their" register without a creak. It's not as rare as we've been led to believe.
Second: NONE of this is effortless. These singers work harder than olympic athletes to craft and maintain their artistry. The voice is a very fickle instrument and while most of us were born with one controlling it with the mastery that these people can is everything EXCEPT effortless. With that said; IMPRESSIVE compilation🙂
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@@1SpicyMeataballYou’d be surprised 😭 I’m a contralto and it was not smooth sailing in choir
0:49 This is how a contralto with chest voice sounds like. You can hear a similar sound with the old-school contraltos in opera from the first half of the 20th century.
Ikr.. And she reminds me of bally prell
What do you think of the Indian lady technically?
@BlackMamba Toni is a mezzo with an low end but Cher is clearly a contralto lol. It's not only about the range (there isn't even a clear video of Cher hitting the bottom of her range) but her tessitura and tonality is a clear sign.
They really are contralto, but these women have some type of vocal anomaly (because they have baritone and bass tessiture) baritone: A2-A4, bass: E2-E4, because the Tessiture of a Contralto is F3-F5 (and for a woman being a contralto she doesn't necessarily need to have an androgynous or masculine tone, it's perfectly possible for a woman to be a contralto and have a feminine tone)
@@gabrielgranel6070 Yes they do have to sound androgynous/masculine to be a Contralto... Contraltos are essentially female tenors and baritones. Timbre is the main defining characteristic of a Contralto or otherwise it'd be impossibly hard to distinguish them from Mezzos. And also "tessitura" is just a generalized idea of where a person with a certain voice type shines, it doesn't mean if you are that voice type that's your exact range. Most true Contralto voiced women are capable of singing 2nd octave notes with ease. Infact, there are a lot of women in pop music even who can sing well below F3. The woman in the video is a true Contralto. You can't use deeper voiced women in pop like Toni Braxton(who'd be Mezzo in opera at least), as the basis for what a Contralto voice sounds like. There are even Sopranos in opera with darker & stronger chest than Toni
Bjork is really quite unique. What she does with her voice is what native Inuit, yural and Faroese singers are capable of. Bjork has worked with first nation singer Tanya Tagaq on her medulla album. Tagaq also has an amazing album called retribution which is simply phenomenal. Please look up olox singer too. She sounds like wild animals sometimes. It's simply incredible the range that these first nation singers have they surely do sound as if they're descendants of wolves eagles and horses.
Those female singers with that Baritone/bass tone is amazing
Edit: I'm aware she's trans, people
She is transgender.
I mean the first one.
@@parkryoma3473 so what does that make you? Transphobic then😠
@@liamcuerquis9631 "he turned from a man so isnt it normal?", is what he is saying, stop being sensitive lol
Baritone Tone , bass singer Tone Is really deep and low
I trying to imagine what audiences of 1791 thought upon hearing "The Queen of the Night" Aria for the first time. It is brilliant, I can't believe Mozart composed that in his head.
2:24 *top* *10* *rappers* *Eminem* *is* *too* *afraid* *to* *diss*
😂
That is not rapping that is called Ragas ( sa re ga pa da ni sa (in west do re mi....)).....☺️🙏🏻
I love her!
@@AdityaSingh-gt3pm it’s a joke
@@AdityaSingh-gt3pm
It's a joke.
2:53 is my inner voice whenever I'm trying to go to sleep early when I know I have a lot to do the next day & have to be up extra early.
🤣
Yes
My brain when sick
"It's like birds can come out of her mouth" LOL
If birds could come out of the mouth of anyone, it would totally be Bjork’s mouth.
I'd say more like she's a Selkie with her coat off
It was kinda weird
"Hello, my name is Bjork and your television is just about to... EXPLODE!"
"Women speak in a higher pitch when they're interested in you"
Women when they talk to me: @1:26
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Hahaha 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I'm always fascinated on how those singers can produce such voice. So beautiful in it's way. Maybe i have a bad voice, till I hate my own voice.
Practice
Karen and Lecresia period! They are the pinnacle of vocal technique.💕
cristina would like a word ✋
I like how these sorts of people can brighten an entire room with their unique talents
She casually ended mumble rapper careers 2:20
She looks like scolding her kids
She's considerably a lyric coloratura soprano cuz I also heard someone said she's classically trained.
Her name is Kaushiki Chawkroborty and she lives in India and I'm proud of her!
@@Big.D-69uhard :)))
@@shipincognitoandanonymous609 yup she's also trained by her father!
That black bass girl made me shiver, she's awesome !
Salute to lecresia. It is so so hard to sing in higher key don’t you know? Most especially she sang it in 6th octave which is so insane. And she enunciated it better than Ariana grande. Lmao HAHAHA.
2:02 Guiness world record for lowest female sung note is D2.
The Guinness World record (D2) is for a female chest note. In that clip she is clearly using subharmonics or inhale singing
@@siddharth4700 oh yeah
C#2 actually,
@@bartolomemusic updated probably
My mouth is hanging just by watching them such great talent
I'm part of a symphonic choir, and we had a lovely female tenor! I'm so amazed at what the human voice can do and the talented musicians!
I'm a tenor female and use to strive toward baritone, I'm quite envious of the woman who was a bass. That's super impressive! I love how some of them don't even look like they're trying.
I don't care what anyone thinks. I absolutely love Bjorks' voice. Beautiful. 💎💠💙
I am now obsessed with saying OM! NI! PO! TENT! And say it every day. 😂😂😂
Was confused what u talking about but when I got into the part HAHAHAHA
@2:42 gave me chills, first time ever hearing that. Sounds amazing tbh
What is the name of the song
The female bass😳🤯💯
Last one brought me to tears. That was sacred.
BROOO that echoed Bb5 showed the CONTROL of Dynamics!!! loved it!!
I've cried a little with Lecresia singing. And loved all voices!!!
I’m glad I can see Björk here 💓
I am a coloratura soprano. I can attest that reaching those notes are FUN and exhilarating. It's like an adrenaline rush.
2:52 when you're in court and you're hoping the court reporter isn't picking up everything you say under oath.
full body chills on the gospel singer singing in the sixth octave
2:00 wtf is going on guys
Naw she just burping
inhale singing. you can find some tutorials on youtube
*Reality has crumbled as we know it*
@@yeetbeet935 you couldn't even reach that note even if you tried. Unless your vocal range is bass.
@Harith Basst sounds like inhale to me too. It’s difficult for even most basses to have that full vocal fry. But inhale can be full no matter who does it
I met a street performer (Shin Yurigaoka Train Station) in Japan back when I lived there, and she was a CRAZY baritone but also sang so pretty which her "feminie" voice. My wife translated the lyrics for me and the entire experience was once in a life time
Thanks for including Alecia. I'll let her know she's in this video.
wow, I didnt know you watched videos like this too lol
She is actually a mezzo with great chest fry control.
Oh jesus, they're so talented, it's so incredible!
3:17 that weird talent touched me
Same Bjork is so charming
SSHH AHH SSHHH AHH SSHHH
The last one just got me. She a real queen! Her voice is angelic.
Villagers in Animal Crossing be like: 4:15
I hear it 😂💀
Absolutely shocked to see Bjork on a list of alien voices. Shocked I say! 😂 She is such an incredible and unique singer.
Queen of the night Magic Flute Aria!!! The staccatos are insane !!! And those woman who can sing deeper than me 😅😅😅
I adore music (who doesn’t, right?)but I am not musically talented and I never learned 99% of, ya’know..”music-y stuff!”
So I love that these type of videos point out many talents that I never knew were crazy rare or difficult! I know the signings are insanely talented-I just didn’t know exactly HOW talented some truly were/are!
That’s why I’m very glad to have these talents pointed out, with a brief explanation of exactly what amazing feat these singers are accomplishing! ❤️💖
If Lecrecia is to sing in my church I will definitely be in tears.
I'm so excited and surprised to see this performance from Bjork 😄. I love her she's my favorite solo artist. Her and Mariah Carey 🙏💯👌. I've always loved this version of It's Oh So Quiet. That scale she does vocally is very unique 😁.
The last one gave me so many goosebumps! Truly amazing!
5:54 I thank Sierra Boggess for the Daae Days episode where her and her co-star warm up with this, I became greatly appreciative of this woman and her incredible voice
That last gospel singer gave me shivers! Damn! The power!!!!
Damn i must have been in the wrong line when talented voices were given out. I can carry a tune but these people carry it, raise it, juggle it and improve on it to a degree that is a joy to just sit and listen too. I will admit that i am glad that i have a good enough ear to be able to listen and enjoy just how far behind these people i truly am.
i really enjoyed the echo singing, that was super cool
Sometimes I can't get through these vids on one go coz I'm so sensitive to music......i get such uncomfortable goosebumps but I love it 💕❤️
ok but the girl that can sing multiple notes sequentially looks IDENTICAL to my middle school life science teacher.
A gift I always wish I had was to be able to sing, unfortunately I couldn't carry a tune if it was in a backpack on my back. 😂 That Opera singer & the Gospel singer....just wow!
He said björk sounds like a bird, but she actually sounded like a newborn horse. If you wanna hear someone with the "bird voice" you have Yma Sumac
She actually sounds like a dolphin
The woman at 1:25 bass voice is INSANE! I love her voice, all the talented singers on here!
The female bass 😍😍😍😍😍😍
Vitas voice is very incredible. A lot of people don’t know how amazingly talented he is. He can hit whistle notes and do unique things with his voice. He is very underrated cause everybody thinks of him as a meme but he is so much more.
omg ive been waiting for part 2 for yearss!!! these people have truly been blessed by GOD!!!
I love bjork....luv, luuuuv her...and that lady doing the oprah, and the one at the very end singing Praise 'Omni-po-tent'....wow, wow, woooow! All blessed with such extravagant voices....for ppl like me that can't sing at all....why? Why do i have to be so mediocre?😮 singing is divine and it feels like being excluded....ouch, let me go cry in the corner a minute now.
Mrs.Lecresia....WOW, she truly has a powerful voice. 🙏
Had to cry at the end. It was so beautiful 😭
5:38 That was amazing.
If I saw some of those clips without any context, I wouldn't be as amazed as I am right now. Thank you for this video!
I really felt the joy and power of the last singer. Beautiful 👌
I’m surprised you didn’t include beatboxers. They are insane
1:50 Eye glass girl I love your voice tone 👍👍👍
Quantas maravilhas!!!
Maravilhosos,maravilhosos...
Obrigada por nos mostras maravilhas como estás....quantas coisas lindas existe pra se ouvir...
Masculinos ou femininos...vozes que encantam....
Que chocam as almas ....harmonicamente. ....sensíveis....
Obrigada!!!!!!!!!
I was wondering when I'd see Vitas is one of these, his voice is unreal.
3:42 Cristina captured my attention so much...
Tatiana is famous not only for her growls in general, but for how fast she can switch between clean vocals and growls.
When you’re a choir boy but you’re bass baritone tenor alto dark and light soprano all at once: couldn’t be me
"this woman can sing different notes sequentially"
... I would hope so lol
Marcelito Pomoy has the best dual voice of them all😂😂😂🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭
4:20 I am sure that this dude has a very happy significant other.