Which Bass Singer has the best CHEST G1?
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0:00 John Sutko
0:16 J.D.Sumner
0:34 Vladimir Pasjukov
0:50 Matt Fouch
1:11 Mikhail Zlatopolsky
1:34 John Ames
1:47 Geoff Castellucci
1:55 Alexander Ort+Vladimir Miller
2:07 Joe Santoni
2:17 Glenn Miller
2:27 Tomi Pizur
2:38 Thomas Quasthoff
2:55 Eric Alatorre
3:13 Elliott Robinson
3:22 Thurl Ravenscroft
3:34 Yuri Wichniakov
3:49 Tim Foust
3:57 Stefan Voicu
4:08 Mark McCauley
4:24 Alexis Lukianov
4:34 Glib Chandrowsky
4:54 London Parris
5:06 Sergey Kochetov
5:22 Tim Riley
5:43 Vladimir Miller
6:00 Gene McDonald
6:13 Ivan Rebroff
6:29 Irinarch Zragewsky
6:43 Jeff Chapman
6:57 Russian Profundos under Vladimir Gorbik
7:11 Changmin Kim
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Not Geoff's best example. Geoff in misty mountains or big bad john are his thickest chest G1s I think. But, Zlatopolsky and Glenn Miller are not of this earth
@ondrejhanak6523
6 ай бұрын
I think he has G#1 in them both though...
@glorytoukraine5524
5 ай бұрын
@@ondrejhanak6523 they're G1s. But comparing them to the one in the video is pointless. I don't see either of these three being better than the other
Off mic notes: 0:09 John Sutko 0:43 Vladimir Pasyukov 1:18 Mikhail Zlatopolsky 1:40 John Ames 2:00 Alexander + Miller 2:21 Glenn Miller 3:39 Yuri Witchniakov 4:30 Alexis Lukianov 5:11 Sergey Kochetov 7:01 yes👍
Forget the G1. I just wish i had a D2 as full as Thurl 3:24
Geoff's needs to be when he sings "shadows lay" in Misty Mountains.
@Stan_S_Stanman
11 ай бұрын
That one is double layered I think
@xfrostyresonance8614
9 ай бұрын
@@Stan_S_StanmanDouble layered, super close to the mic, and even sounds like some minor EQing.
2:28 this clip is pitched up a semitone or two so to stop any confusion, yes the note in the original clip is a G1
JD. Sumner, Mikhail Zlatopolski and Glenn miller are the best even though I am a fan of a lot of these other guys those 3 do it with this natural almost spoken quality
@TM-pf1kp
11 ай бұрын
middle range for zlatopolsky
@coleavis2150
10 ай бұрын
yeah, for sumner its actually the low notes of his speaking voice, which is crazy to think that this probably was not difficult for him
@towerofresonance4877
9 ай бұрын
@TM-pf1kp That guy was not normal...his speaking range was down to Eb1
Any of the unamplified G1s. I am a trained basso and cannot do that; my lowest, projected, unamplified note is an A1 (sometimes a G#1); even though I can reach D#1 (not counting subharmonics, which extend to D0) on-mic. Take someone like Zlatopolski, where his G1 is audible with a room-mic within a choir, that is just bonkers to me. To be picked up like that, his G1 had to have been better than 75-80dB at 1 metre from his mouth.
@ClaimOfRightMuso
9 ай бұрын
Best, most knowledgeable, insightful and extremely modest comment; it brings a different way of appreciating just what's going on here. Cheers. My own contribution: I was home-recording some harmonies last week - the bridge in Cass Elliot's 'It's Getting Better' - (I'm male, Countertenor) and struggled to sing, with clarity and projection, F#2, and that would mean these guys with the fascinating bass voices are almost a full octave down from my best efforts Lol..
@tommax1626
5 ай бұрын
@@ClaimOfRightMuso Jup same, i even struggle to project my F#2 and sometimes slip into chest Fry if i go to hard, the G2 is my G tho 😅
@galacticrogamer4347
2 ай бұрын
I'm only 17 but I can project a C#2 pretty well and my lowest chest note on any day is usually A1, but on my best days I've been able to go down to F1, and it was pretty loud, pretty much all of my low notes are loud
@johndeeregreen4592
2 ай бұрын
@@galacticrogamer4347, hearing your speaking voice and demonstration in that short from a few days ago, you are definitely a true bass and need to really hone that voice, my guy. To have a voice like that at only 17, that is a gift.
@galacticrogamer4347
2 ай бұрын
@@johndeeregreen4592 I have a second video where it's so much more clear, I think I even hit an F#1 but it's like 10 mins long so I didn't post it, I can though if you'd like to see it
4:40 dude sounds like he is a alien
Zlatopolsky's G1 resounds in my BONES.
Super nice video! And thanks for including Mark McCauley, London Parris.
@TM-pf1kp
11 ай бұрын
theyre great! and i had it easy using your video haha
@PeterSalvadori-hb4jp
11 ай бұрын
@@TM-pf1kp can you do b0? ( or any 0 octave?)
imo glenn and ames, followed by pasyukov, zlatopolsky, chandrowsky, and ort. so many good ones here! mark mccauley and tim riley always impress, stefan voicu is super underrated, and of course geoff is growing with every release
hard one to decide but i’m gonna have to for John Ames
@TM-pf1kp
11 ай бұрын
oh nice to hear from you
@TM-pf1kp
11 ай бұрын
yeah his is very solid
@CameroniFrigs
11 ай бұрын
Marcello where have u been
@Walter2White
9 ай бұрын
@@CameroniFrigshe’s alive
Really tough tbh, I think Glenn and Eric have the ideal sounds. Not too dark or too bright, not too rough or too smooth, just in the middle.
There are such huge variations in sonic environments and miking that an objective comparison is almost impossible on the basis of these clips alone. One suspects that Zlatopolsky and Pasyukov had the most vocal power of these, but one would be hard-pressed to tell that here. I smile at the inclusion of both Ravenscroft and Chandrowsky. Not many remember them these days.
Of the clips shown, Tim Riley's was the best at 5:27. Smooth, easy on the ears, plenty loud, no unwanted distortion or wavering. Just a rich, consistent pitch.
I'll admit I'm partial to Eric Alatorre because I met him once, made him laugh at a joke, and he nearly split my eardrums. I've never heard someone before or since fill a 5,000 seat auditorium with unmiked, seat-shaking bass notes like he did.
Glenn, but don’t count out Geoff
I think Elliot Robinson, John Ames, and JD Sumner are my top 3
@nate4137
9 ай бұрын
Elliot Robinson is so clean
No Eric Holloway?
Okay it’s really fun singing along with these bass freaks, even though I’m nowhere near most of them. Good comp!
Geoff, Tim, JD, Glen, and Thurl.
@sudelaine8653
11 ай бұрын
Surprised no one else mentioned Third.
@sudelaine8653
11 ай бұрын
Thurl, I meant!
Everyone forgot about John Ames 🥲
A couple of these singers sound like theyre not hitting that G1 in chest voice, but the note is still impressive regardless. I would say that Glenn Miller and Zlatapolsky are easily the strongest. Many people seem to forget that singers like JD Sumner are singing directly into the microphone while the choral oktavists are projecting from a distance. I personal preference is Pasjukov. His notes are always so resonant. Many singers naturally sound "weird" in the contrabass register (I've heard it described as a frog-like croak), but Pasjukov's notes always sound like youd think someone with a super deep voice would.
These super slick modern recordings I don't give much for
The most complete one of these types of videos that I've seen. I just enjoy Thurl's voice, even if it's not the best.
Honestly i LOVE like how Changman Kim's is so gnarly especially going to his G1 right onto the nose it sounds so gnarly i love it!
Geoff by a hair.....his volume on the low notes are incredible.
@MultiKamil97
6 ай бұрын
You know those are all studio recorded? His low notes aren't as loud or powerful live.
Si tous ces artistes sont fort dans les basses, il y en a un qui ressort car sa voix est belle, claire, agréable et Mélodieuse, c'est celle de Geoff. De plus qu'il chante bas ou haut, c'est toujours aussi beau et vibrant. Un don de la nature qui fait partie entière de lui.... C'est vraiment unique....
Glenn Miller IMO. Sometime I would love to hear your analysis of Javier Castellanos Contreras' voice.
Glenn Miller's clarity is on another level
2:25 no contest, Glenn Miller all day!
Some really fine low G's!
4:43 Definitely the glibbest.
I get the feeling that John Ames is doing the trick of making sound with air from the outside in.
Icl Matt Fouch’s G1 is orgasmic. Shoutout to Glib and Gene too
@johndeeregreen4592
11 ай бұрын
Matt's G1 is an amplified chest-fry. I like his style, but definitely not pure chest.
@nate4137
9 ай бұрын
@@johndeeregreen4592even still, his resonance and the sustain he gets are crazy, plus he does it in pure chest at the end as the cherry on top
@bradycall1889
8 ай бұрын
@@johndeeregreen4592 Indeed I agree. It sounds like strohbass. It's good, but it's not real chest.
Believe it or not, Ivan Rebroff is a baritone who sometimes sung in the bass range, but not always. IKR??? When I first heard it I was surprised, too. He has good technique making it so that he can all kinds of different notes. I am a baritone who has hit a G1 in chest before, but not very often. Listen to the notes in the middle of his range, and you'll hear a baritone passaggio.
half of them aren't chest tho... actually probably more most than half
My lowest is c1 but these guys are just next level basses
Missing some other notable southern gospel quartet basses that had excellent lower range as well as the resonating tone like George Younce, Tim Duncan and Jeff Pearles who routinely hit G1s and lower. Same with Paul David Kennamer and Avi Kaplan (formerly of Pentatonix)
Lot of chest fry mix .
@TM-pf1kp
11 ай бұрын
ye almost inevitable
@kargyraa1
11 ай бұрын
@@TM-pf1kp True
@johndeeregreen4592
11 ай бұрын
Some were glottal compression... especially, for the unamplified bassos. Glottal compression isn't quite to fry, but starts to give a bass note a lot of upper, brighter harmonic content. This is very common with a basso or Oktavist singing loudly to equal the volume of a choir.
@kargyraa1
11 ай бұрын
@@johndeeregreen4592I Agree -
@bradycall1889
11 ай бұрын
@@johndeeregreen4592 Yes that is correct my friend. Compression can cause you to struggle with the note. Even if it is not quite "fry" and it might still be chest voice, it is still not the prettiest sound. Ideally, you should try to avoid it as much as you can and only "compress" your low notes as a final resort.
either geoff, or JD Summer
@hypercubemaster2729
8 ай бұрын
No way is JD anywhere close to the best. He wasn't even on the note , but was flat and had to slightly slide up. JD was low, but that's all he was.
tim's, santoni's and geoff's aren't the best examples of them singing G1s imo. Ain't going down live is tim's (rock solid for a live note), geoff's best is the one at the end of his "im dreaming of a white christmas" cover on his channel (most of his low notes are overly throaty but that one's both well supported and heavy-toned without sounding forced), and joe's is the one in all i want for christmas is you (not as climactic as the one in youre welcome but its about as long and is a bit smoother and less throaty). that's just my opinion though. regardless i think tim riley has my favorite G1 of the selection, with fouch being behind him. the choral ones are impressive for their projection but tone tends to suffer with that approach and its not my preference
Gene is underratedly clean af holy damn
Excellent work! Some I didn't know, or at least I didn't know their names. It seems to me that because of the power and cleanliness of his bass notes, Glenn Miller is still the king.
i gotta say pasyukov clip sounds absolutely mint but i feel like he's got at least one guy down there with him
Matt fouch has that nice radio voice G1.
@strezz1560
Ай бұрын
I was just about to write, it is clearly the worst of all the singers in this video, but maybe only the sound quality sucks. It sounds so light, definitely not G1 or anything in this octave. It is just some vibration that even I can produce, not a true note.
john ames
J. D. Summer is the winner, I guess? He has very rich sound even at such low note. I have never heard of him, by the way.
London Parris for me.
Matt!!!!!❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉
For me Leonid Kharitinov
A voz de Pasjukov parece que despenca em um abismo
Geoff easily
@PeterSalvadori-hb4jp
11 ай бұрын
Should have used misty mountains
@MultiKamil97
6 ай бұрын
Nice joke
@user-hv4nl9rn8t
6 ай бұрын
Who do you think@@MultiKamil97
@MultiKamil97
6 ай бұрын
@@user-hv4nl9rn8t Glenn Miller, Mikhail Zlatopolsky, Tim Riley. Those three could do a huge G1 live. Geoff has to lower his larynx a lot to achieve G1 and he wouldn't be even heard without a microphone. He's nowhere near as good as those guys.
At 4:10 , Mark McCauley sounded really well.
Glenn Miller - the GOAT of Bassi Profundi. His sound is theater-filling with chiaroscuro. A true human subwoofer. Many of these other singers are just frying on the mic.
@manwithmonstervoice1100
6 ай бұрын
Jd Sumner, chandrosky ,Tim Riley are not frying lol
John Ames the best👌👌👌
Should include patrick page from hadestown ehere he hits a g1 on multiple occasions throughout the musical
Tim foust's one is chest ot chest-fry?
Don’t sleep on Matt Fouch, that G had some fucking soul
In my opinion... pretty much every Russian Oktavist blew me away... but I think the best of them is Yuri because of how well he projects it.
3:30 sounds that thickest
Take out all the guys using vocal fry which is most of them except the oktavist. Glenn Miller has a robust G1. The best quality with the richest resonance in my opinion is Vladimir Pasjukov. He possesses a very deep and clean instrument.
I don't think the Tim Foust segment showed him properly. It was too short of a clip.
I think we should write Glenn Miller as G1enn Miller from now on.
Rebroff has a stronger G1 in another version of that song ("On the way from S:t Petersburg to Novgorod"): kzread.info/dash/bejne/mouEyLR-pqaol6Q.html
Why Isnt britton in these , the man held the world.record for 20 years but I never see his name on these
Geoff Castellucci or Glenn Miller
Pavel Myakotin
My biased opinion is Geoff, cause he’s the only one I know 😅
@hillbillynurse7212
10 ай бұрын
That's almost sacrilege if you like Elvis music (and very few people don't): JD Sumner was a part of his backup singers
@kinggiggles8716
10 ай бұрын
Can I get a definition check on sacrilege? Also I didn’t watch the whole thing, and I do know a few of the others but not enough to count them
I am a huge fan of Thurl Ravenscroft just because his voice was so much a part of everything in my childhood
@randyjsing
5 ай бұрын
I think Glenn Miller’s excerpt was good but I believe I’ve heard some G1’s by him that were stronger. Thanks for making this great compilation!
Matt Fouch is using fry tone.... several others are too.
Tim Storms anyone?? Bueller? Bueller?
@anonymousaccordionist3326
9 ай бұрын
Does Storms have a chest voice? I've only ever hear vocal fry out of him.
@ipad9713
6 ай бұрын
Gotta have a really high tech microphone to detect a chest note from him
JD always best imo
alexander and vladimir, natural sound in a church and not technically enhanced with microphones like most of them, hense the russians
ok but who forgot Avi?
@TM-pf1kp
11 ай бұрын
he hasnt recorded a chest G1, not an audible one anyway
@nate4137
9 ай бұрын
@@TM-pf1kpgive him like 20 years and he’ll be sitting down there comfy
That was a terrible example for Geoff lol
If you put on .25 speed on Tomi you cant actually hear anything
Amazing to me that two people with the name Ravenscroft are cultural icons. Name the other?
IDK, most just sound like a burp
My pet frog could beat that
Tim Riley is best G1 here.
Thought this was between some men that sing in BHS quartets!! Oh well, bye bye.
Всё же G1 это довольно низко, никто не впечатлил
J.D Sumner for the win! Glenn Miller is not even holding the note properly... He is FAR from the best... sorry!