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Basso Profondo LOW G CAGE MATCH!

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Uploaded by on Sep 30, 2008

Wichniakov, Miller or Pasuikov, the video that had to be made. YOU decide.

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  • the first clip sounds like more than one guy singing

  • This is correct, which both enhances and makes harder to desern the note hit.

  • Sorry, but why does Russia dominate these extreme voices? And they compose for such deep voices too, so are they actually "common" in Russia? (Please excuse my ignorance, but i am in awe!)

  • A lot of people think that, but I disagree. The reason for the commonality of low voices in Russia is that their culture is focused on this voice type, and so its development is pursued. Much like in Italy the tenor is always the hero, so italy had great tenors, because people always wanna be the hero:)

  • *Jumps into the Low G cage match* I got a low G. Check my profile. :)

  • Lol, do you really want me to include yours?:) Seriously, if you want me to pit you against these three I will:)

    Should I make it a tag team though instead of a cage match? who should be your team mate?

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  • I have actually done a concert with Passuikov. Ha ha, when he entered all of the other basses (including myself) felt like tenors. ;-)

  • The only one who sings G1 in this video is Yuri Vishnyakov  at 0:15-0:17. Miller and Pasuikov sing G2.

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  • @45acppistolero Chaliapin was a much higher voice. Maybe even a bass-baritone.

  • how can i sing that low? i'm a bass but i wanna sing like that, can anyone teach me?

  • To me it requires listening several times due to the engineering/microphone placement. Additionally, when were the recordings made? The concept of this "cage match" is great. How would Chaliapin fare?

  • @hondarideralex thatz crazy. my vocal fry sounds like a whispüer but i vcan get that timbre of the basso profundos a little bit

  • interesante contraste de culturas, a los italianos le gustaban los hombres castrados que cantaban alto mientras que al imperio ruso le gustaban los bajos y sus voces grabes

  • @MusashiTzu THis is true. What i have learned from our choir director at college is that in russia the basses are taught to control and develop their "vocal fry" range so that it actually sounds good. lol

  • @DonegalRaymie201 And aldo, by the religious culture of Orthodoxy...

  • @Don142857 Yes; they are Boris Chepikov and Viktor Kruchenkov.

  • @OlDoinyo But Mikhail Kruglov is still young (not yet 40). So far I remember, Wishniakov's G1 was recorded when he was about 45 or 50 years old. I'd like to imagine how Kruglov sings at 50.

  • @darthvaderyoda I don't think voices like Wichniakov, Miller or Pasiukov need to know what vocal fry is.

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