Amazing, there are people who can hit extremely low notes but that's usually just rumble and it doesn't sound natural, but this is so clear voice like it's his normal voice, unbelievable
JoeDotPHP the reason a bass singers voice can be projected easily is because low frequency sounds travel farther than that of "normal" ranged people. Trust me having a deep voice is fun and all but in ssituations where you want to speak just louder than a whisper the sound reverberates in the room and everyone can hear you talking. Source: i am in basso profundo vocal range and talking in class is damned near impossible without every person hearing ya. Singing in empty abandoned warehouses is scary to say the least
@@Himathyyy, if you think their voice isn't deep, then you don't know vocal structure, what low notes actually sound like, and how deep they are actually going. Once the human voice dips below about C2, a phenomenon occurs where it sounds raspy and like fry, but it's actually their vocal folds moving slower than the air escaping. This is what you're hearing and calling raspy. This is why bass voices sound "crackly". Lets hear you do a C2 over an entire choir. Basso profundos are the second deepest voice classification, followed by Oktavists. They are required to sing an Eb2 in fortissimo. Basically, they must sing that note as loud as a piano playing very loudly. Yes, their voices are EXTREMELY deep.
Haha! I feel you, everyone is in awe when they hear me speak because my voice is so low. Can't get away with anything bc it's so recognisable 😂 But damn I would feel very inadequate standing next to these men too!
I first heard this 17 years ago when I was still a 13-14 year-old boy. I felt so inspired to sing bass after hearing this that I've practiced tirelessly to achieve such depth of vocal range. It is truly remarkable
@@BangYongguk-sf8ly the problem of increasing your vocal range down is that you will for sure train your current low notes and maybe unlock notes that you could sing just couldn't without warmup or didn't know how, but you cant just go down forever it will stop at some point (and not G1 for regular people) so training is nessecery but don't expect to go down to G1 just from there. B1 without pushing a lot is already cool, A1 even better, but to go lower you need either the voice drop or grow older (voice gets deeper with age) or be born with it Also watch that to know what to do, wouldn't make anything worse for sure so ------ ruclips.net/video/-HIQShTkdFE/видео.html
@@WSlopeAggie, I am also classified as a dramatic bass. I am also very comfortable singing in baritone all the way to tenor C. I like surprising people with the song "16 Tons". I will sing it in the original key and do most of it in the original baritone register. But, I will do the resolutions and ending of phrases in B1 instead of B2 and some E1 fry notes (the latter on on-mic, though) to surprise people. If I speak first, though, my cover is blown... my normal speaking voice articulates around B1.
The first clip, from 0:00 to 1:04, is from the track "Cherubic Hymn", off the album "The Male Choir Of Saint Petersburg" (1999) arranged by Vadim Afanasiev.
@@Michael.4444 Oh cm'on. We all know the entire concept of monotheistic god is very masculine. It was born of patriarchy. Unless of course if we talk about polytheism or the ones that predate Judeo Christianity
TenStarsplus!!!! Fantabulous!!!! I used to sing that low in my church choir, until I had to have surgery for throat cancer!!! The doctors managed to save my speaking voice, but I can no longer sing!! Thank you so much for posting this video with the beautiful pictures!!!! If you smoke, quit before it's too late, that's what caused my cancer!!!! God Bless!!!!
Well that's why these bases profondos are so extraordinary and amazing. I'm sure there is quite a number of people that can hit those low notes, but noone can sing them with such power and rich tone. In our country, I know for some few bases who can sing all the way down to Ab (Peter čare, in Evening Ave with Slovenski oktet - it's on youtube)- he sings the low A, but still when compared to those russian monsters (Vichiniakov, Miller, Spivakov), it's just not the same. These guys are UNIQUE!!!!!
I have that kind of voice but i'm not a professional, actually i'm not a singer at all, and the funny thing is that i like singing songs from singers like freddie mercury, which is whole other story hahaha
I think that with practice and professional training I could sing like this in a few years. I'm still young and my C2 to a D1 scale video is powerful. These guys are absolutely legendary though, awesome awesome voices
Russian bass singers have the lowest voices in the world, and when I heard that, I thought that they were talking about a really really really really really really really really really low baritone voice, but that is lower than the subcontrabass saxophone goes, and that is the lowest of all saxophones!
I was fortunate enough to be visiting St.Peterburg few years back in the mids of a winter ,...I went to a one of the old churches- SOBOR- and I had a privelage to be vitnesing the fantastic ceremony Orthodox christians these ordinary folks singing totally just like these guys it would blow anybodys mind !!!!!(I am not religious, architecture is my field but comming face to face to such experience in the dark interior of the evening winters day ...you guys take that trip at least once ...
I'm not very experienced, but I think that what is extraordinary about the profondos is that they hit all these low notes without the use of vocal fry.
Wow after discovering my 3 1/3 octave vocal range, I tried to train myself to sing lower to make it 4 even though my choir teacher said im already a note lower thsn a bass should ever need to go, but I found this and it's way lower than me but it's beautiful
I can go below the bass range and kinda close to this, but I'm more interested in singing higher. I'm training myself to sing countertenor, yes, I'm crazy.
Marshall Heim I actually can sing that low too, but not as loud. Profundos not only need to be able to hit the low notes, but to do it loud enough that a large audience in a church can hear him without a mic and amplifier.
I'm a baritone and that's the end of my range. But it's about making it sound good. These guys sound like foghorns. I sound like I'm choking. Amazing stuff! It really hits you.
Most normal basses can produce sound around or below bottom C, especially in the morning. But to have such power and richness of tone in that register is just mindblowing!
Hey! I'm a soprano and proud of it! My range covers choral vocal parts from the upper tenor register through first soprano. My highest note is now D#6, after losing almost 2 whole steps to the lingering effects of COVID-19 on my laryngeal nerves. I had it twice, once early last year and that was when the damage happened and I had another very mild swipe with it in December, possibly one of the newer strains. COVID impacts the nervous system and not just the olfactory nerves. Many people experience voice changes after having the virus, but might not notice subtle changes unless they sing a lot and are trained, or they use their voice at work or in other functions such as public speaking. I used to be able to cleanly hit F#6. But then again, I'm a woman so... it would be pretty dadgum scary if I was able to sing this low.
The best I could do with any volume was a low B-Flat. Sang for a few years with the choir of a uniate Byllorussian Church in the early 1960's, where we performed the Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom every Sunday morning in Old Slovanic. For the Church dedication among the visiting "dignitaries" were two Basses from the Don Cossock Chorus who sang with us....deep voices giving off vibrations similar to those featured here.
I wonder why not even Russian opera has these kind of basses. I think the lowest a bass ever goes in opera is the low C, and that's rare (Rosenkavalier comes to mind). D is a bit more common (Seraglio, Poppea) but still a big deal. How epic would it be to write a duet for a normal bass and a basso profondo?
If I had to guess why this range is rare in opera, it'd probably have to do with a lack of agility inherent in low pitches; you need a certain number of oscillations to register a pitch, and the lower the pitch, the longer time to get those oscillations as the wavelength increases. Therefore, they can't sing as many pitches as clearly in the same amount of time as a higher-pitched voice. Not to mention most operas also have orchestral accompaniment, with tubas, contrabassoons, and percussion providing enough bass for the composition. Just my guess, though.
@greghmn the Basso Profondo is a special technique that's only passed on from monk to monk, but b1 - g4? Impressive! I'm a Jazz Bass from a1 to d3, and that's after thirty years of training and working as one!
All 70 of your vids are awesome. Can't believe you haven't done some Urszula Dudziak. The Polish Sumac. She is married to Polish jazz violinist Michael Urbaniak.
Los registros ALTOS sorprenden , pero seamos sinceros , hay demasiadas personas que lo logran , peeeeeroooooo, UNO GRAVES DE ESTE CALIBRE ... Son ÚNICOS ....
I can lower my bass but not that low nor would I want to. My opinion is that the extreme bass is excellent blended with a choir but alone sounds like a sore throat. I mean at it's very low end. Still it is quite a marvel.
May also have something to do with the natural pitch of Slavonic languages as a highly disproportionate number of great basses over the last century have been Russians or Bulgarians .Yes there were great French German Italian Spanish and even Finnish and American basses but the Russians and Bulgarians are consistently leaders .Maybe some linguistics expert can confirm or refute my theory .
No, it's because in Russian Orthodox liturgy tradition the churches weren't using organs, but only human voice, while in Catholic the organ was the main instrument therefore voice chanting was additional.
Now this is correct vocal placement for low notes. Very much in the chest. The sound is made with focus on concentrating the vibrations to the center of the sternum.
@MrSonare Both examples are by Pavel Grigorievich Chesnokov: the 1st one is titled "Cherubic hymn" (with the chorus of St. Petersburg and Vladimir Pasjukov as a soloist), the 2nd. one is "Do not reject me in my old age", and soloists are Yuri Vichniakov, Viktor Kruchenkov and Boris Chepikov.
I only wish the audio quality was a little better...Even so, its AWESOME! How low and still how full the sound is... I can get A1 out, but not with AMAZING projection like they have... My lowest projected note is like B1/C1...
Amazing, there are people who can hit extremely low notes but that's usually just rumble and it doesn't sound natural, but this is so clear voice like it's his normal voice, unbelievable
+Klaüs Smooth You know that your avatar is devil's sign,right ?
My teacher said they smoke cigarettes before preforming so they can go that low
It IS his normal voice. He doesn't do any tricks to make it sound that way. It's all natural.
motanelustelistu Or Forest lord
@@itsbritneybitch3620 the basso pfofondo are eithe Orthododox priests or monks. They do not smoke becase smoking is a sin.
My god... I've never heard a bass with this range before.
God bless the Russian voices.
❄✨🎶
Funny part is, the basso's aren't using mics, they can project like you wouldn't fucking believe.
JoeDotPHP the reason a bass singers voice can be projected easily is because low frequency sounds travel farther than that of "normal" ranged people. Trust me having a deep voice is fun and all but in ssituations where you want to speak just louder than a whisper the sound reverberates in the room and everyone can hear you talking. Source: i am in basso profundo vocal range and talking in class is damned near impossible without every person hearing ya. Singing in empty abandoned warehouses is scary to say the least
JoeDotPHP That's what a lot of people don't realize, there are no mics, no audio enhancements, just their voice. Only Russians can do this :)
@@k.c.lejeune6613 dude you missed Glenn Miller and Eric Hollaway both are Americans!!!
@@k.c.lejeune6613I’m not Russian and I can.
i've been told my voice is surprisingly deep, but man, after hearing this my own voice sounds like a kitten's
Ha, I am a bass, with a primary speaking frequency of 78Hz... these guys make me feel like a baritone, lol.
@@johndeeregreen4592there natural voice isn’t as deep, more raspy. I’m the same.
@@Himathyyy, if you think their voice isn't deep, then you don't know vocal structure, what low notes actually sound like, and how deep they are actually going. Once the human voice dips below about C2, a phenomenon occurs where it sounds raspy and like fry, but it's actually their vocal folds moving slower than the air escaping. This is what you're hearing and calling raspy. This is why bass voices sound "crackly". Lets hear you do a C2 over an entire choir. Basso profundos are the second deepest voice classification, followed by Oktavists. They are required to sing an Eb2 in fortissimo. Basically, they must sing that note as loud as a piano playing very loudly. Yes, their voices are EXTREMELY deep.
Haha! I feel you, everyone is in awe when they hear me speak because my voice is so low. Can't get away with anything bc it's so recognisable 😂 But damn I would feel very inadequate standing next to these men too!
I first heard this 17 years ago when I was still a 13-14 year-old boy. I felt so inspired to sing bass after hearing this that I've practiced tirelessly to achieve such depth of vocal range. It is truly remarkable
Did you increase your lower range? If so, how?
@@BangYongguk-sf8ly I did indeed. I don’t exactly remember how, but I think there are breathing exercises and muscle control involved
@@BangYongguk-sf8ly the problem of increasing your vocal range down is that you will for sure train your current low notes and maybe unlock notes that you could sing just couldn't without warmup or didn't know how, but you cant just go down forever it will stop at some point (and not G1 for regular people) so training is nessecery but don't expect to go down to G1 just from there.
B1 without pushing a lot is already cool, A1 even better, but to go lower you need either the voice drop or grow older (voice gets deeper with age) or be born with it
Also watch that to know what to do, wouldn't make anything worse for sure so ------ ruclips.net/video/-HIQShTkdFE/видео.html
Those low notes are mind blowing...
And I was proud of being able to sing a D#2 without vocal fry
These guys are in a whole other league.
Lmao sameee
D2 was already a vocal fry for me hahaha since i am a baritone
My range without fry goes down to an Ab1 and these dudes make me feel weak, lol.
@@johndeeregreen4592 My range without fry goes all the way down to E1 and these dudes make ME feel weak. AND I'M A DRAMATIC BASS MYSELF!
@@WSlopeAggie, I am also classified as a dramatic bass. I am also very comfortable singing in baritone all the way to tenor C. I like surprising people with the song "16 Tons". I will sing it in the original key and do most of it in the original baritone register. But, I will do the resolutions and ending of phrases in B1 instead of B2 and some E1 fry notes (the latter on on-mic, though) to surprise people. If I speak first, though, my cover is blown... my normal speaking voice articulates around B1.
The first clip, from 0:00 to 1:04, is from the track "Cherubic Hymn", off the album "The Male Choir Of Saint Petersburg" (1999) arranged by Vadim Afanasiev.
Thank You! I was searching for the source of the excerpt since yesterday, but couldn't find anything. Now this is what I call a helpful comment!
So powerful, it made the room spin . . . .
God called, he wants his voice back!
cold storage More like satan
God is a girl!
@@lugubrioz God is beyond female and male, do not base human limited knowledge as a representation of God
@The Sixto Show Rewired God is asexual? Nice
@@Michael.4444 Oh cm'on. We all know the entire concept of monotheistic god is very masculine. It was born of patriarchy. Unless of course if we talk about polytheism or the ones that predate Judeo Christianity
TenStarsplus!!!! Fantabulous!!!! I used to sing that low in my church choir, until I had to have surgery for throat cancer!!! The doctors managed to save my speaking voice, but I can no longer sing!! Thank you so much for posting this video with the beautiful pictures!!!! If you smoke, quit before it's too late, that's what caused my cancer!!!! God Bless!!!!
Rest in peace, mr. Pasyukov, basso profondo.
Dat bass though.
Well that's why these bases profondos are so extraordinary and amazing. I'm sure there is quite a number of people that can hit those low notes, but noone can sing them with such power and rich tone. In our country, I know for some few bases who can sing all the way down to Ab (Peter čare, in Evening Ave with Slovenski oktet - it's on youtube)- he sings the low A, but still when compared to those russian monsters (Vichiniakov, Miller, Spivakov), it's just not the same. These guys are UNIQUE!!!!!
Amazing basso profundo.
I LOVE being able to hit these low notes. thumbs up for being a TRUE bass!
They're like human walking subwoofers. How the f*** is that possible?
I have that kind of voice but i'm not a professional, actually i'm not a singer at all, and the funny thing is that i like singing songs from singers like freddie mercury, which is whole other story hahaha
Karolusio1995 Some of them smoke a lot to get their voice that low.
good thing i don't smoke
Xenath Cytrin Seriously!?
Xenath Cytrin Smoking actually harms your vocal cords. It's all about the breathing from your pelvic floor and proper technique and breath management.
Thanks for sharing. Church on 1:00 is located in Novosibirsk Science Centre Akademgorodok.
Lo que impresiona es el color, la vos colocada en los resonadores, la voz punsante de bajo, la fuerza de la voz y la proyección.
Woah. That is incredible.
And at the end, you can hear so many overtones, so incredibly loudly. I've never heard something like that before.
0:36 omg
he sing most lower at 0.56
@@MrOprawca1978 1:19
This is awesome! And very scary too O.O
I'm a Countertenor and never saw (or hear =P) anything like this... just... fantastic... O.O
Absolute amazing.
I have goosebumps.
Thank you for posting !!
I think that with practice and professional training I could sing like this in a few years. I'm still young and my C2 to a D1 scale video is powerful. These guys are absolutely legendary though, awesome awesome voices
So, how did it go? Are you a profundo now?
The first song "Cherubic Hymn", composed by Pavel Chesnokov, is featured on the CD "The Male Choir of St. Petersburg" (EMI Classics).
Russian bass singers have the lowest voices in the world, and when I heard that, I thought that they were talking about a really really really really really really really really really low baritone voice, but that is lower than the subcontrabass saxophone goes, and that is the lowest of all saxophones!
I love the pictures of the inside of Russian Orthodox churches. Every inch of wallspace is covered with beautiful art.
Become Orthodox!
I don't know what it is with you guys, but you've always been very aggressive with recruiting.
@@JediHobbit89 Yeah it's... a bit irritating sometimes.
If that guy sang any lower, he'd have to stand in a trench!
Hutch5321 The Russians sing deeper than the Marianas trench.
A little lower and rocks will turn to rubble :)
Zlatopolsky was much lower, kept world record:
ruclips.net/video/wqAQIuurGe8/видео.html
I measured it with my phone down to 56 Hertz. I would like to hear them go lower
Unlikely. The earth would open up for him.
I was fortunate enough to be visiting St.Peterburg few years back in the mids of a winter ,...I went to a one of the old churches- SOBOR- and I had a privelage to be vitnesing the fantastic ceremony Orthodox christians these ordinary folks singing totally just like these guys it would blow anybodys mind !!!!!(I am not religious,
architecture is my field but comming face to face to such experience in the dark interior of the evening winters day ...you guys take that trip at least once ...
I'm not very experienced, but I think that what is extraordinary about the profondos is that they hit all these low notes without the use of vocal fry.
Wow after discovering my 3 1/3 octave vocal range, I tried to train myself to sing lower to make it 4 even though my choir teacher said im already a note lower thsn a bass should ever need to go, but I found this and it's way lower than me but it's beautiful
Did you succeed in singing lower?
I can go below the bass range and kinda close to this, but I'm more interested in singing higher. I'm training myself to sing countertenor, yes, I'm crazy.
Marshall Heim
I actually can sing that low too, but not as loud. Profundos not only need to be able to hit the low notes, but to do it loud enough that a large audience in a church can hear him without a mic and amplifier.
this is gorgeous. what a sound. wow.
Awesome!
I've heard excerpts of these songs before, but not with such quality...goodness...it's nice and loud!
Thanks for putting this out!
Unique and rich. Thanks. I love the images too.
Sono in estasi , nell'ascoltare queste musiche . Grazie Raffaella .
Fabia Ricci si, Raffaella Carrá proprio lei
please post more, this is wonderful work
Meu Deus, isso é muito grave!
Impressionante!
I'm a baritone and that's the end of my range. But it's about making it sound good. These guys sound like foghorns. I sound like I'm choking. Amazing stuff! It really hits you.
Wow it's really low and powerful!
THIS IS AWESOME!!
It's UNBELIEVABLE!!
Russians..
I'm American and I got this
augie nelson Doubt it. No one can match the Russians.
Here we are
Максим Минин 💋
Oooooooooooooooooooooooohh! Shivers all round! Amazing, truly amazing!
For a website on these amazing voices, see www.oktavism.com !
Most normal basses can produce sound around or below bottom C, especially in the morning. But to have such power and richness of tone in that register is just mindblowing!
I almost cried when I compared the depth of the soloist's voice to mine.... I feel like a soprano, but I am a bass-baritone to bass 2... : (
Hey! I'm a soprano and proud of it! My range covers choral vocal parts from the upper tenor register through first soprano. My highest note is now D#6, after losing almost 2 whole steps to the lingering effects of COVID-19 on my laryngeal nerves. I had it twice, once early last year and that was when the damage happened and I had another very mild swipe with it in December, possibly one of the newer strains. COVID impacts the nervous system and not just the olfactory nerves. Many people experience voice changes after having the virus, but might not notice subtle changes unless they sing a lot and are trained, or they use their voice at work or in other functions such as public speaking. I used to be able to cleanly hit F#6. But then again, I'm a woman so... it would be pretty dadgum scary if I was able to sing this low.
relamente, o Baixo é uma voz raríssima e extraordinária de se ouvir. e concerteza a melhor voz .
The voice of an angel Amin☦️
Amazing voices and performance. Unique!
From Russian to French -Italian -Australian -opera singers from high c to basso profundo my musical appreciation
It is real lowest voice (as basso-proffondo)and very good timbro!
Fantastic!
Wow! Thoes are the lowest notes i ever heard in my life! It's like... Breathing for the soul! And it's the bass voice I've always dreamed of!
whoa, that was like mind blowing, such stupendous voices, and its making my flesh all tingly and like I want to run but can't.
Enraptured.
Wow, that's eerily good! I appreciate the upload
I love it! Their voices are beautiful.
that is inhumane! although categorically i am a bass, my lowest possible range is the second Db below middle C. This is just sooooooo awesome!
я потрясён
I don't care what any of you weirdos think, this is so incredibly sweet!!!
Sposi Bog !!! Sposibo !!! Na grane fantastiki..i na Bozestvennom urovne !
Sounds like a liner arriving to port. Wonderful.
The best I could do with any volume was a low B-Flat. Sang for a few years with the choir of a uniate Byllorussian Church in the early 1960's, where we performed the Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom every Sunday morning in Old Slovanic. For the Church dedication among the visiting "dignitaries" were two Basses from the Don Cossock Chorus who sang with us....deep voices giving off vibrations similar to those featured here.
OMG that basso is fantastic!!!!
I have a dependable low C, but these guys make me feel like a tenor.
goosebumps at 0:18 :-) such a beautiful resolution and a beautiful low B
Thank you very much! Actually I have not forgotten Ursula!! To be continued...
Спасибо
Imagine how even deeper his voice would be with a sore throat
I wonder why not even Russian opera has these kind of basses. I think the lowest a bass ever goes in opera is the low C, and that's rare (Rosenkavalier comes to mind). D is a bit more common (Seraglio, Poppea) but still a big deal. How epic would it be to write a duet for a normal bass and a basso profondo?
It would be very EPIC (Love the idea) But it would be very difficult to do...Since the lack of that kind of bassi profondi voices.
Lowest note in an opera is a low d (osmin-entführung aus dem sarai).
Would be really epic :o
Cornelius' Barber of Baghdad has a low C. Not sure if scripted, but Mihály Székely sung it (of course, he had a few notes even below that).
Michifer
Oh thanks, didn't know that. I think it's not scripted cause wikipedia says that the lowest note sung in opera is a D.
If I had to guess why this range is rare in opera, it'd probably have to do with a lack of agility inherent in low pitches; you need a certain number of oscillations to register a pitch, and the lower the pitch, the longer time to get those oscillations as the wavelength increases. Therefore, they can't sing as many pitches as clearly in the same amount of time as a higher-pitched voice. Not to mention most operas also have orchestral accompaniment, with tubas, contrabassoons, and percussion providing enough bass for the composition. Just my guess, though.
incredible voices!!
This is just amazing!
wow...it gave me goosebumps...amazing.
Many thanks!
I must look it up! Thank you for the information =)
Loved this so much
@greghmn the Basso Profondo is a special technique that's only passed on from monk to monk, but b1 - g4? Impressive! I'm a Jazz Bass from a1 to d3, and that's after thirty years of training and working as one!
Well I can always appreciiate the range of the human voice from high c to basso profundo -tonite i shown you my taste in Russian -frebx
All 70 of your vids are awesome. Can't believe you haven't done some Urszula Dudziak. The Polish Sumac. She is married to Polish jazz violinist Michael Urbaniak.
nice so low i never heard thx for upload
Los registros ALTOS sorprenden , pero seamos sinceros , hay demasiadas personas que lo logran , peeeeeroooooo, UNO GRAVES DE ESTE CALIBRE ... Son ÚNICOS ....
Yeah...Alatorre is the real deal...I love that group. I will get to see them live in the near future...until then, I envy you! :)
Wonderful!
Awesome!
I can lower my bass but not that low nor would I want to. My opinion is that the extreme bass is excellent blended with a choir but alone sounds like a sore throat. I mean at it's very low end. Still it is quite a marvel.
you know you love it.
Next to them, I have a voice sounding like a dog whistle.
This is beautiful
I wish I could sing like that. That deep, that powerfully.
WONDERFUL!!!
Oh my god this is amazing.
Love it.
That is quite spectacular
May also have something to do with the natural pitch of Slavonic languages as a highly disproportionate number of great basses over the last century have been Russians or Bulgarians .Yes there were great French German Italian Spanish and even Finnish and American basses but the Russians and Bulgarians are consistently leaders .Maybe some linguistics expert can confirm or refute my theory .
No, it's because in Russian Orthodox liturgy tradition the churches weren't using organs, but only human voice, while in Catholic the organ was the main instrument therefore voice chanting was additional.
Now this is correct vocal placement for low notes.
Very much in the chest. The sound is made with focus on concentrating the
vibrations to the center of the sternum.
This is pure MAN.
True...I think I need to invest in the CD!
New singing goal.
That's pretty... usually I like higher notes much better, but this is gorgeous.
I totally agree
@MrSonare Both examples are by Pavel Grigorievich Chesnokov: the 1st one is titled "Cherubic hymn" (with the chorus of St. Petersburg and Vladimir Pasjukov as a soloist), the 2nd. one is "Do not reject me in my old age", and soloists are Yuri Vichniakov, Viktor Kruchenkov and Boris Chepikov.
I only wish the audio quality was a little better...Even so, its AWESOME! How low and still how full the sound is... I can get A1 out, but not with AMAZING projection like they have... My lowest projected note is like B1/C1...
Basso Profondo is any singer with an exceptionally low voice. The choir is singing with Vladimir Pasuikov and also with Victor Vichniakov.
@Wizhix
Thank you, I'm glad someone appreciated!