The guy next to him Im going to ASSUME is a classical Tenor?
@user-gl9xo5dp3yАй бұрын
El Gran Gran Rodolfo Ranni
@user-gl9xo5dp3yАй бұрын
Con el tano ranni
@user-gl9xo5dp3yАй бұрын
Perfecto el tema!!
@user-gl9xo5dp3yАй бұрын
Muy buena la música
@MartinPeinado-rf4kfАй бұрын
Guapisimo
@FredixxlfullАй бұрын
Gracias, es muy activo y travieso, pero amoroso
@towerofresonance48773 ай бұрын
Its called a bassar profoondar
@dirtyandnasty90114 ай бұрын
"Oh my gosh, you could do like those monks doing the chant" come on don't be stupid, if these monks can all do it whatever voice they have, don't you think it is nothing for this 1 on 1000 low voice wonder man ?😅 (before getting comments on how low of a note they can hit, no it's not chest voice like a lyrical singer, it is false cords singing - hence the name throat singing- even I as a tenor can do it)
@Fredixxlfull3 ай бұрын
No comment
@savingcpr54504 ай бұрын
I like how the crowd was so shooketh with the first time they heard him spoke
@rico35594 ай бұрын
A coisa está muito mais ligada a potência do que a extensão apenas.
@Fredixxlfull4 ай бұрын
Sim, o assunto suscita muitas observações e comentários. Para o meu gosto, Sr. Glenn Miller obtém o melhor resultado considerando todos os fatores juntos. Há muitos que fazem notas extremamente graves, mas precisam de um amplificador para serem ouvidos; outros, ao variarem as notas, não conseguem manter o “timbre” ou a “cor” da voz, bem como a potência e a qualidade. São muitos detalhes que, na minha opinião, colocam esse baixo profundo em lugar de destaque. Saudações e boa sorte da Argentina!
@analogman96975 ай бұрын
Doctor: Say 'ah''. (Peals himself off the wall)
@KH-qy7fm5 ай бұрын
My voice could sound like that too. If I had 10 testicles.
@JonHop15 ай бұрын
Imagine if that lady asked Zlatopolsky to give an Impressive low note... Dude woulda vibrated the entire building... Glenn Miller can hit lows, but not all that powerful in comparison to Mikhail
@karel-de-Grote6 ай бұрын
PROFONDO!
@Fredixxlfull6 ай бұрын
I agree. Some say "profundo," because they say it in Spanish. In reality, if you say "basso" you would have to say "profondo." It's true. It happens that nowadays there is a fashion to say things in any way and it would seem that everything is fine, haha. I just wanted to be fashionable, hahaha.
@karel-de-Grote6 ай бұрын
@@Fredixxlfull Actually <Profundo> is in the Latin language, but it means < spread, pour out, scatter> And the Spanish language is Latin-rooted. :D Listen to < Oh, wie will ich triumphieren!> sung by Josef Greind in 1954 from an opera by Mozart < Die Entführung aus dem Serail, K 384 > can also be found in You Tube.
@Fredixxlfull6 ай бұрын
Oh! What you tell me is very interesting. Thanks for your comment. Greetings and happy 2024!@@karel-de-Grote
@ronaldomello44636 ай бұрын
Baixo profundo com voz metálica é muito legal.
@mickaelmarx22946 ай бұрын
Faudrait que son voisin arrête de lever la fourchette 😮
@josephbesancenot83647 ай бұрын
G1...au ralenti !
@catkeys69117 ай бұрын
48,995 Hz - per the title of tis video, would be ULTRAsonic - more than 2 x the *highest frequency audible to humans. G1, on the other hand is 48.999 Hz- 3 notes above the lowest bass guitar note (E1, which is 41.203 Hz).
@Fredixxlfull7 ай бұрын
Hello! I understand what you're saying. It happens that in the country where I live (Argentina) and also in others, the punctuation marks are different than in the US and other countries. Here the comma (,) is used to separate the integers from the decimals and the period (.) to separate the thousands. I don't know if Google's translation made this understandable, ha! If you consider this you will see that we agree. Greetings and good luck!
@@catkeys6911 OKAY. Everything is more than good. Greetings!
@litkillah72819 ай бұрын
😻
@Fredixxlfull9 ай бұрын
@FredixxlfullАй бұрын
jaja, 😸❤
@PixelHead77710 ай бұрын
This man's voice is smooth for being so low, you frequently get folks who sound a little more gravelly than that from my recent searchings.
@zorothe9th Жыл бұрын
His sounds like the guy next to him was supposed to sound according to my imagination
@BlackSailPass_GuitarCovers Жыл бұрын
Press '6' to continually hear the impressive low note.
@davidfernandez1992 Жыл бұрын
His speaking voice is usually from B1 to F#2.
@Cubasenet33 Жыл бұрын
Here you have another basso profundo: kzread.info/dash/bejne/qqh1ztagYL2vorw.html
@Fredixxlfull Жыл бұрын
Hello! Yes, I know him but in these things you have to make an important differentiation. There are many that sound wonderful but need a microphone, otherwise you can't hear what he sings. Glenn Miller stands on a stage with no microphones and they hear him from the front row to the back and he makes them cringe (haha). There are several tricks with the voice when you have amplification but from my point of view that is "cheating".
@Cubasenet33 Жыл бұрын
@@Fredixxlfull Good point, yes.
@Fredixxlfull Жыл бұрын
@@Cubasenet33 🤔👍
@bradycall1889 Жыл бұрын
@@Fredixxlfull Yes I agree with you. I think Mr Storms is a basso cantante using fry.
@Fredixxlfull Жыл бұрын
@@bradycall1889 Yes, I don't know what they call this way of making bass notes (my language is Spanish), but it is not the normal pathway of the vocal cords. I think some call it "sub harmonics" but I think this only refers to notes and can be done with the vocal cords as well. The case that amazes me and it is not clear to me how he does it is Mr. Ken Turner. He makes really low notes, but always with a microphone. Mr. Miller has a legitimate deep powerful voice with vocal chords. Greetings from Argentina!
@Metalody38 Жыл бұрын
this isnt glenn miller!!!!!!! the real glenn died in 1944
@LoadPast Жыл бұрын
This guy is the difference between people who can sing bass and people who ARE a bass
@Fredixxlfull Жыл бұрын
I think the same
@rennan117310 ай бұрын
Literally me being the first and dreaming to be the second 😭😭😭
@gringochucha7 ай бұрын
I sing bass in two choirs, but like everyone else in both choirs, I'm a baritone. I can hit a pretty decent Bb1 when practicing, but my lowest reliable note for performance at the moment is an E2. Not gonna lie, real bassos like this dude make me kind of jealous 😅
@buddhatortoise7 ай бұрын
However people often think you aren't a bass unless your voice is as deep as Glenn Millers, which just isn't true, people often don't realize that you don't need to be a Basso Profundo to be a bass
@bradycall18896 ай бұрын
@@buddhatortoise Yes I agree.
@deltabluesful Жыл бұрын
prometo subir temas de esta serie ,, tengo el cd el autor de este tema es Osvaldo Montes y el guitarrista de este tema es Guillermo Arrom, toco con el flaco Spinetta
@Fredixxlfull Жыл бұрын
Una promesa es una deuda! Jajaja. Dale, buenísimo. No conozco otros temas pero me gustaría tener este con sonido de buena calidad, sin llorizqueos del cassette, jaja. Sabía lo de Osvaldo Montes pero no el nombre del guitarrista. Está tomada tu promesa, no nos falles. Saludos!!!😛
@lextended5775 Жыл бұрын
His voice is lower than my BURP
@Fredixxlfull Жыл бұрын
Hahahahaha!
@musicaincidental Жыл бұрын
Excelente tema
@Fredixxlfull Жыл бұрын
Si, está muy bueno el punteo y el sonido de la viola.
@musicaincidental Жыл бұрын
@@Fredixxlfull nosotros tenemos toda la banda sonora y la verdad es muy buena
@Fredixxlfull Жыл бұрын
@@musicaincidental Hola! Si, no lo tengo muy claro pero de algún lugar saqué que es música de un tipo que se dedica más bien a tango y de ese estilo. Incluso sabía el nombre pero me olvidé.
@musicaincidental Жыл бұрын
@@Fredixxlfull salio el cd con la banda sonora de la serie
@Fredixxlfull Жыл бұрын
@@musicaincidental Ahhh, no sabía. Gracias por comentármelo. Mucha suerte!
@arseniykorovin91802 жыл бұрын
Doctor: say "aahh" Me: 0:17
@Fredixxlfull2 жыл бұрын
Then the doctor says: my friend, I'm sorry to inform you that yours is a very deep problem!
@BARTANBEAT2 жыл бұрын
“So you can do like the monks in Tibet?” No bitch, they do growling, any voice can do that it’s a skill, and you’re talking to a unique voice! One of the few in the world
@Fredixxlfull2 жыл бұрын
From the way you express yourself you don't seem like a person with good manners. Ter I assure you that in this way you earn much less than being nice and polite The things I have heard from those Tibetan monks sound very good but they are not notes made with the vocal cords but they use another technique called "Sub harmonics". You can see a very good explanation about this in this video by Geoff Castellucci kzread.info/dash/bejne/hIth1Zefn9ewftI.html&ab_channel=GeoffCastellucci I took a while to answer you but I hope it helps you improve your manners.
@kalayoescobar56082 жыл бұрын
he would never call himself a true basso profundo
@patheddles400411 ай бұрын
Wait, why not?
@henrymccue292210 ай бұрын
@@patheddles4004 because there are people with voices that are more powerful than his at those lowest registers, and he might not consider himself up to those standards
@jonathanw11066 ай бұрын
@@henrymccue2922 definitely a basso profundo, he may not consider himself a contrabass or true oktavist
@henrymccue29226 ай бұрын
@@jonathanw1106 oktavist is a different classification for eastern european choral works
With that being his actually voice I find it funny to imagine him scared and when he screams his "AHHHHHH" comes out exactly like that
@Fredixxlfull2 жыл бұрын
I think that when he gets scared later he has to call the bricklayer to fix the cracks in the walls!
@Hhjhfu2472 жыл бұрын
Its weird he is able to hit so powerful low notes- he is quite small guy while most basses looks like thick tower lmao
@josiahampofo36692 жыл бұрын
He is not a small guy lol he's 6'1
@WoodJack99 Жыл бұрын
@@alexanderabdalla5517 most basses are tall. Zlatopolsky was apparently somewhat short though.
@thomasoneill4386 Жыл бұрын
@@alexanderabdalla5517Zlatopolsky was 5’7/‘5’8
@bradycall1889 Жыл бұрын
@@thomasoneill4386 Which is of course short for an exceptionally low pitched basso profondo.
@marksmith394710 ай бұрын
Basses have more testosterone. Height is not very relevant.
@andyking9572 жыл бұрын
Can do much lower still not beating those monks....
@rosanhawkins92132 жыл бұрын
Wow! Love his voice💕
@herberthooverfeetpics45952 жыл бұрын
That was a flat G#1, not a G1
@sunshinepurple10432 жыл бұрын
The audience's response hysterical
@MrOlogramma3 жыл бұрын
Or a belch
@JibiJohns3 жыл бұрын
corpse husband
@NOTequinox2 жыл бұрын
Don't compare Glenn to corpse
@RangersGirlJackie99 Жыл бұрын
Corpse speaks in perpetual fry with a low EQ filter lmfao don't put him in the same sentence as a true oktavist.
@hypercubemaster27293 жыл бұрын
The naivete of that woman irritated me when she compared Glenn to a monk's throat singing, especially because they are singing the fundamental an octave higher than he does... 🤦♂️
@Fredixxlfull3 жыл бұрын
Yes, the technique that those monks use is that of sub harmonics, which is not a natural note made with the vocal cords. It is a technique that in many cases sounds very good but it is not a true voice. If you hear them talk, many of them sound more like young ladies.
@hypercubemaster27293 жыл бұрын
@@Fredixxlfull Sort of, but it's actually called kargyraa, which is different than subharmonics. In kargyraa, one vibrates their false folds with extreme forceful tension, which does produce a note an octave lower like in subharmonics; however, with subharmonics they are produced by extreme relaxation, and the false folds are actually not vibrating at all. Honestly, I'm still confused as to how subharmonics are mathematically possible. I'm starting to believe that the human voice's fundamental is way deeper in pitch than the actual note heard, and that when one sings a subharmonic they are possibly just equalizing their voice. In other words, the lower frequency is always there, but overpowered by an overtone. If we think about it, a single bass in choir singing the bass part is always there, but in order for the bass part to be heard, you would need to equalize the sound by adding more basses. Add a lot more basses to the choir, and all of a sudden the bass part went from present but inaudible to the audience to present and audible. Of course this is just a theory or even more of a hypothesis, but it makes a lot more sense than an actual subharmonic existing off of the fundamental.
@Fredixxlfull3 жыл бұрын
@@hypercubemaster2729
@Fredixxlfull3 жыл бұрын
@@hypercubemaster2729 What happens is that what is considered "human voice" is the sound produced by the vocal cords. There are several that make very low notes, but do not do it with the vocal cords. They achieve a vibration in another place, surely in the throat and that shocking sound is not a sung sound, that is not made with the vocal cords. I have seen some make very low and strong notes making the air go from the outside to the inside. When I was younger I could do it, it doesn't work anymore. I don't think it's good to do it. As for what you say about the fundamental note, all sounds have a fundamental note and a different composition of harmonics that are what give the characteristic sound to each thing. If two people sing the same note, the sound is not the same and it is due to the composition of harmonic waves. This can be seen on an oscilloscope. As for the bass of a chorus, if you equalize by removing mids and treble and increase the bass, you will hear the bass a little better.
@hypercubemaster27293 жыл бұрын
@@Fredixxlfull Right; those are the false folds that are vibrating. Kargyraa is what you are referring to that the monks do. It isn't good for the voice, nor does it sound remotely pleasant; however, the sounds created are able to be projected an incredible amount. As for two people singing the same note, yes, I am aware of the differences in their "timbres" that that will both have. A bass trying to hit an F4 may sound a lot more 'trumpetlike' than a tenor that is extremely comfortable singing the note, as they will have to start guiding the sound out of their chest and up through their nose and facial cavities faster than the tenor would. As for the bass in a choir, that is pretty much what I said as well, lol. You add more basses to equalize the sound, which is equivalent to removing a lot of mid and treble voices.
@yvngteejay23983 жыл бұрын
He makes geoff and avi and all these corny bass singers sound like woman
@littleshadow27073 жыл бұрын
That was funny when Mr. Miller was singing the double-low G and he looked out the corner of his eyes at the camera like *yeah... that's right... get a good glimpse of this!"😅
@Fredixxlfull3 жыл бұрын
Yes, that was a kind of conspiratorial look for those who know how to appreciate these things.
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The guy next to him Im going to ASSUME is a classical Tenor?
El Gran Gran Rodolfo Ranni
Con el tano ranni
Perfecto el tema!!
Muy buena la música
Guapisimo
Gracias, es muy activo y travieso, pero amoroso
Its called a bassar profoondar
"Oh my gosh, you could do like those monks doing the chant" come on don't be stupid, if these monks can all do it whatever voice they have, don't you think it is nothing for this 1 on 1000 low voice wonder man ?😅 (before getting comments on how low of a note they can hit, no it's not chest voice like a lyrical singer, it is false cords singing - hence the name throat singing- even I as a tenor can do it)
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I like how the crowd was so shooketh with the first time they heard him spoke
A coisa está muito mais ligada a potência do que a extensão apenas.
Sim, o assunto suscita muitas observações e comentários. Para o meu gosto, Sr. Glenn Miller obtém o melhor resultado considerando todos os fatores juntos. Há muitos que fazem notas extremamente graves, mas precisam de um amplificador para serem ouvidos; outros, ao variarem as notas, não conseguem manter o “timbre” ou a “cor” da voz, bem como a potência e a qualidade. São muitos detalhes que, na minha opinião, colocam esse baixo profundo em lugar de destaque. Saudações e boa sorte da Argentina!
Doctor: Say 'ah''. (Peals himself off the wall)
My voice could sound like that too. If I had 10 testicles.
Imagine if that lady asked Zlatopolsky to give an Impressive low note... Dude woulda vibrated the entire building... Glenn Miller can hit lows, but not all that powerful in comparison to Mikhail
PROFONDO!
I agree. Some say "profundo," because they say it in Spanish. In reality, if you say "basso" you would have to say "profondo." It's true. It happens that nowadays there is a fashion to say things in any way and it would seem that everything is fine, haha. I just wanted to be fashionable, hahaha.
@@Fredixxlfull Actually <Profundo> is in the Latin language, but it means < spread, pour out, scatter> And the Spanish language is Latin-rooted. :D Listen to < Oh, wie will ich triumphieren!> sung by Josef Greind in 1954 from an opera by Mozart < Die Entführung aus dem Serail, K 384 > can also be found in You Tube.
Oh! What you tell me is very interesting. Thanks for your comment. Greetings and happy 2024!@@karel-de-Grote
Baixo profundo com voz metálica é muito legal.
Faudrait que son voisin arrête de lever la fourchette 😮
G1...au ralenti !
48,995 Hz - per the title of tis video, would be ULTRAsonic - more than 2 x the *highest frequency audible to humans. G1, on the other hand is 48.999 Hz- 3 notes above the lowest bass guitar note (E1, which is 41.203 Hz).
Hello! I understand what you're saying. It happens that in the country where I live (Argentina) and also in others, the punctuation marks are different than in the US and other countries. Here the comma (,) is used to separate the integers from the decimals and the period (.) to separate the thousands. I don't know if Google's translation made this understandable, ha! If you consider this you will see that we agree. Greetings and good luck!
OH, ok, that's interesting - didn't know that- sorry! @@Fredixxlfull
@@catkeys6911 OKAY. Everything is more than good. Greetings!
😻
jaja, 😸❤
This man's voice is smooth for being so low, you frequently get folks who sound a little more gravelly than that from my recent searchings.
His sounds like the guy next to him was supposed to sound according to my imagination
Press '6' to continually hear the impressive low note.
His speaking voice is usually from B1 to F#2.
Here you have another basso profundo: kzread.info/dash/bejne/qqh1ztagYL2vorw.html
Hello! Yes, I know him but in these things you have to make an important differentiation. There are many that sound wonderful but need a microphone, otherwise you can't hear what he sings. Glenn Miller stands on a stage with no microphones and they hear him from the front row to the back and he makes them cringe (haha). There are several tricks with the voice when you have amplification but from my point of view that is "cheating".
@@Fredixxlfull Good point, yes.
@@Cubasenet33 🤔👍
@@Fredixxlfull Yes I agree with you. I think Mr Storms is a basso cantante using fry.
@@bradycall1889 Yes, I don't know what they call this way of making bass notes (my language is Spanish), but it is not the normal pathway of the vocal cords. I think some call it "sub harmonics" but I think this only refers to notes and can be done with the vocal cords as well. The case that amazes me and it is not clear to me how he does it is Mr. Ken Turner. He makes really low notes, but always with a microphone. Mr. Miller has a legitimate deep powerful voice with vocal chords. Greetings from Argentina!
this isnt glenn miller!!!!!!! the real glenn died in 1944
This guy is the difference between people who can sing bass and people who ARE a bass
I think the same
Literally me being the first and dreaming to be the second 😭😭😭
I sing bass in two choirs, but like everyone else in both choirs, I'm a baritone. I can hit a pretty decent Bb1 when practicing, but my lowest reliable note for performance at the moment is an E2. Not gonna lie, real bassos like this dude make me kind of jealous 😅
However people often think you aren't a bass unless your voice is as deep as Glenn Millers, which just isn't true, people often don't realize that you don't need to be a Basso Profundo to be a bass
@@buddhatortoise Yes I agree.
prometo subir temas de esta serie ,, tengo el cd el autor de este tema es Osvaldo Montes y el guitarrista de este tema es Guillermo Arrom, toco con el flaco Spinetta
Una promesa es una deuda! Jajaja. Dale, buenísimo. No conozco otros temas pero me gustaría tener este con sonido de buena calidad, sin llorizqueos del cassette, jaja. Sabía lo de Osvaldo Montes pero no el nombre del guitarrista. Está tomada tu promesa, no nos falles. Saludos!!!😛
His voice is lower than my BURP
Hahahahaha!
Excelente tema
Si, está muy bueno el punteo y el sonido de la viola.
@@Fredixxlfull nosotros tenemos toda la banda sonora y la verdad es muy buena
@@musicaincidental Hola! Si, no lo tengo muy claro pero de algún lugar saqué que es música de un tipo que se dedica más bien a tango y de ese estilo. Incluso sabía el nombre pero me olvidé.
@@Fredixxlfull salio el cd con la banda sonora de la serie
@@musicaincidental Ahhh, no sabía. Gracias por comentármelo. Mucha suerte!
Doctor: say "aahh" Me: 0:17
Then the doctor says: my friend, I'm sorry to inform you that yours is a very deep problem!
“So you can do like the monks in Tibet?” No bitch, they do growling, any voice can do that it’s a skill, and you’re talking to a unique voice! One of the few in the world
From the way you express yourself you don't seem like a person with good manners. Ter I assure you that in this way you earn much less than being nice and polite The things I have heard from those Tibetan monks sound very good but they are not notes made with the vocal cords but they use another technique called "Sub harmonics". You can see a very good explanation about this in this video by Geoff Castellucci kzread.info/dash/bejne/hIth1Zefn9ewftI.html&ab_channel=GeoffCastellucci I took a while to answer you but I hope it helps you improve your manners.
he would never call himself a true basso profundo
Wait, why not?
@@patheddles4004 because there are people with voices that are more powerful than his at those lowest registers, and he might not consider himself up to those standards
@@henrymccue2922 definitely a basso profundo, he may not consider himself a contrabass or true oktavist
@@jonathanw1106 oktavist is a different classification for eastern european choral works
Um he never said that about himself.
0:08/0:09 WHOOOOOOO** whoa wha wha wha whoooooaaaaahhhh GOOSEBUMPS!!!!!!
PEOPLE PLEASE CAN YOU FIND A FULL EPISODE?
0:24 her laught is like he still singing XD
Impressive, even if it's an A flat. Not G.
He reached a Bb1 when saying basso profundo
With that being his actually voice I find it funny to imagine him scared and when he screams his "AHHHHHH" comes out exactly like that
I think that when he gets scared later he has to call the bricklayer to fix the cracks in the walls!
Its weird he is able to hit so powerful low notes- he is quite small guy while most basses looks like thick tower lmao
He is not a small guy lol he's 6'1
@@alexanderabdalla5517 most basses are tall. Zlatopolsky was apparently somewhat short though.
@@alexanderabdalla5517Zlatopolsky was 5’7/‘5’8
@@thomasoneill4386 Which is of course short for an exceptionally low pitched basso profondo.
Basses have more testosterone. Height is not very relevant.
Can do much lower still not beating those monks....
Wow! Love his voice💕
That was a flat G#1, not a G1
The audience's response hysterical
Or a belch
corpse husband
Don't compare Glenn to corpse
Corpse speaks in perpetual fry with a low EQ filter lmfao don't put him in the same sentence as a true oktavist.
The naivete of that woman irritated me when she compared Glenn to a monk's throat singing, especially because they are singing the fundamental an octave higher than he does... 🤦♂️
Yes, the technique that those monks use is that of sub harmonics, which is not a natural note made with the vocal cords. It is a technique that in many cases sounds very good but it is not a true voice. If you hear them talk, many of them sound more like young ladies.
@@Fredixxlfull Sort of, but it's actually called kargyraa, which is different than subharmonics. In kargyraa, one vibrates their false folds with extreme forceful tension, which does produce a note an octave lower like in subharmonics; however, with subharmonics they are produced by extreme relaxation, and the false folds are actually not vibrating at all. Honestly, I'm still confused as to how subharmonics are mathematically possible. I'm starting to believe that the human voice's fundamental is way deeper in pitch than the actual note heard, and that when one sings a subharmonic they are possibly just equalizing their voice. In other words, the lower frequency is always there, but overpowered by an overtone. If we think about it, a single bass in choir singing the bass part is always there, but in order for the bass part to be heard, you would need to equalize the sound by adding more basses. Add a lot more basses to the choir, and all of a sudden the bass part went from present but inaudible to the audience to present and audible. Of course this is just a theory or even more of a hypothesis, but it makes a lot more sense than an actual subharmonic existing off of the fundamental.
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@@hypercubemaster2729 What happens is that what is considered "human voice" is the sound produced by the vocal cords. There are several that make very low notes, but do not do it with the vocal cords. They achieve a vibration in another place, surely in the throat and that shocking sound is not a sung sound, that is not made with the vocal cords. I have seen some make very low and strong notes making the air go from the outside to the inside. When I was younger I could do it, it doesn't work anymore. I don't think it's good to do it. As for what you say about the fundamental note, all sounds have a fundamental note and a different composition of harmonics that are what give the characteristic sound to each thing. If two people sing the same note, the sound is not the same and it is due to the composition of harmonic waves. This can be seen on an oscilloscope. As for the bass of a chorus, if you equalize by removing mids and treble and increase the bass, you will hear the bass a little better.
@@Fredixxlfull Right; those are the false folds that are vibrating. Kargyraa is what you are referring to that the monks do. It isn't good for the voice, nor does it sound remotely pleasant; however, the sounds created are able to be projected an incredible amount. As for two people singing the same note, yes, I am aware of the differences in their "timbres" that that will both have. A bass trying to hit an F4 may sound a lot more 'trumpetlike' than a tenor that is extremely comfortable singing the note, as they will have to start guiding the sound out of their chest and up through their nose and facial cavities faster than the tenor would. As for the bass in a choir, that is pretty much what I said as well, lol. You add more basses to equalize the sound, which is equivalent to removing a lot of mid and treble voices.
He makes geoff and avi and all these corny bass singers sound like woman
That was funny when Mr. Miller was singing the double-low G and he looked out the corner of his eyes at the camera like *yeah... that's right... get a good glimpse of this!"😅
Yes, that was a kind of conspiratorial look for those who know how to appreciate these things.
Is this corpse's daddy? GAHAHA
0:05 Glenn: My voice? Interviewer: yuh!