Tried to use a few lesser known oktavists this time, along with the most well known ones. No repeated clips (other than Zlat C1 as he's the only madman to have sung a live C1 in a choral setting). Please watch part 1 before commenting that I missed a clip. It may be there. Unknown = we don't know who sung it or I was simply unable to find out
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, Zlatopolsky is the lowest human voice that has ever existed. No vocal fry, no sub harmonics, just natural voice. And that’s such a beautiful thing.
I can actually go deeper than Zlatopolsky... just wish I had his power down there. He wasn't just low; he was insanely powerful. Even the best basso profundos cannot be heard much below Bb1 over other singers unless they solo.
4:55 That unbelievably loud, rich and resonant, groundshaking G#1 sung by Zlatopolski with full power over the whole big choir is the best part. Maybe even the most impressive bass performance I've ever heard. Especially when you can see him live singing it without any effort or strain like it was an octave higher note. That low, that powerful - no effort! Compare it to Mr. Alatorre (himself being very decent deep bass singer) a moment before. Now one understands why Zlatopolski could go down over a half octave lower with his natural voice without any mic and still be audible in a choir setting.
I'd like to mention there's a video of Alexander Ort and Vladimir Miller singing very loudly and audibly Eb1 together at the end of Rachmaninov's "We Hymn Thee". One of them even takes breath and opens again at Eb1, which is even more unbelivable for me.
I am amazed not just how low of cousre , but how difficult it is control the harmonic overtones (that are so so prone to go sharp) and the undertones that fight the singer and make the tone sound "muddy" when not right on top of the pitch. Just incredible. And the resolution at 6:04 G1 G major chord- chills!
All choir directors in this video when hiring their oktavists and basso profundos: So how much volume do you have? All oktavists and basso profundos in this video: yes
Really nice picks man! Thanks for including Ioannis, he's a great Oktavist, beautiful voice as well and i like the fact that Greece gets a bit of recognition haha! We have a lot of beautiful ceremonies here since we are Orthodox and well, let's just say that Oktavism really suits us.
Глеб Шандровский мог использовать ложные связки, а вот Михаил Злотопольский, то да, верно с этим… Царствия Небесного, (светлая) вечная память им и вечный покой! 🙏🙏
Spent a fun few minutes with our church accompanist today. I can hit a C2 which is fun. But I really cannot “sing” the note as shown in the video. One of my buds in the choir can go a couple of notes lower.
That is the God's grace, such voices, such a beauty and divine power revealed especially in the spiritual/liturgical compositions. Blessed we are to have a chance to listen to such singers.
4:17 He sounds like something between Yuri Wichniakov and Vladimir Pasjukov. 8:40 No Eric Hollaway singing that, too? 9:57 Sounds a bit like Streltsov (I'm not saying it's him).
What about john ames going down to E1 ? He made a video and put it on his fb some years ago. Alexander Mayang made a choral piece including some oktavist and Lukianov singing D1 at the end of tebe poem. You can also use both millers on G1 in eternal memory. Pasjukov's F1. Alexander Ort singing D1. And from kaval's (caval?) male choir an unknown oktavist singing D1. In my opinion he sounds almost like zlatopolsky maybe its him. You have to stay with zlatopolsky on this C1 but its obvious.
Hello! I think that the "unknown Bulgarian Oktavist" at 10.50 might well be the extremely well known Bulgarian bass, Nicolai Ghiaurov, one of the greatest opera singers of his day in the late 20th century. He performed with all the opera greats including Pavarotti and was married to the splendid and legendary soprano, Mirella Freni.
Definitely not Ghiaurov. Ghiaurov was the soloist, and you could hear this oktavist singing along with him and the chorus the whole album through. And Ghiaurov had nothing like that range.
I am trying to find a Russian bass that the Philharmonia chorus (and orchestra) sang with many years ago, at the RAH (I remember the dressing rooms and getting lost, but managed to get his autograph 😀- I was young! - anyway, he was Ah-mazing. Gravelly. Resonance like a barrel. Dark hair and very stocky, if that helps. 30 odd years later, I still remember him. But not his name ... 😢
All oktavists are basses, not all basses are oktavists. Oktavists are especially low bass singers, who can project notes in the 1st octave above a choir. Most basses sing in the second octave and blend in with everyone else. TL:DR - Oktavists are basses on steroids
@@ethanmorrow5623 it sucks cause I can hit really low notes at speaking tone, like down to G1 sometimes when I hold a tuner to my mouth. However projecting a loud sound probably C2 is the lowest I could resonate if there was a choir.
I wonder why it seems like a higher concentration of these voices come from Russian singers. Is it because this is more of a staple in their contry or do their men have a greater ability to do this genetically?
Sus pfp. I decoded the binary text in your about me and it translates to: *Face of the goat in the mirror We've become a race of the cursed seeds I entered the soul of the snake We ar* Which makes no sense.
Man, I can sing low baritone and skidding into Bass, but these guys put me to shame. I sound like a countertenor next to them. The purity of their voices is just ridiculous.
Don’t forget that some countries don’t use A440. And it is also possible that the ensemble drifted sharp or flat. Without hearing the entire song, I can’t speak to that, however.
These are ,to my ear, not singing voices. They produce a very low sound, a rumble. They can’t sing like a tenor goes high, full volume, they can’t go full, flat out , that low.🗣️🗣️🗣️🫁🫁🫁🫁🫁⬇️⬇️⬇️
Tried to use a few lesser known oktavists this time, along with the most well known ones. No repeated clips (other than Zlat C1 as he's the only madman to have sung a live C1 in a choral setting).
Please watch part 1 before commenting that I missed a clip. It may be there.
Unknown = we don't know who sung it or I was simply unable to find out
Vladimir Pasjukov amazing monster voice
It yes!!! ✨☝👍😊😉
ua-cam.com/video/ynMb_hqQmQg/v-deo.html
Indeed he was a legend! One of my top 5 oktavists!
He is so calm and have so much air... I have heard Vladimir Miller live, and what a wonderful and powerful voice!!!
Amazing Rebroff, such a spectrum!
@@МирныйСерджоКубРФ but no, in life he was kind human, Kingdom God! 🙏🙏
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, Zlatopolsky is the lowest human voice that has ever existed. No vocal fry, no sub harmonics, just natural voice. And that’s such a beautiful thing.
I’d agree that his was incredible.
Rumor has it he had 50 demons. That was his secret.
King Louis XIII had a splendid bass voice. King Louis XIII could very easily hit a C1 note since he was an oktavist. 🎭🩰🎨
No, oktavists St. Peterburg Capella, Yury Bonka ua-cam.com/users/shortsq6KtnGgK7cA?si=6igabI9I9HsN79zM
ua-cam.com/users/shortsq6KtnGgK7cA?si=6igabI9I9HsN79zM
4:55 Zlatopolsky is a bass monster!
One man sings over 60 people!
It will be goosebumps to anyone
@@vitormrmr Imagine being shaked by Zlatopolsky's voice!
RIP oktavism legend!
I can actually go deeper than Zlatopolsky... just wish I had his power down there. He wasn't just low; he was insanely powerful. Even the best basso profundos cannot be heard much below Bb1 over other singers unless they solo.
@@johndeeregreen4592 Post a video going lower so we can enjoy it.
0:51 WTF that is SO fucking resonant!🤯
4:55 That unbelievably loud, rich and resonant, groundshaking G#1 sung by Zlatopolski with full power over the whole big choir is the best part. Maybe even the most impressive bass performance I've ever heard. Especially when you can see him live singing it without any effort or strain like it was an octave higher note. That low, that powerful - no effort! Compare it to Mr. Alatorre (himself being very decent deep bass singer) a moment before. Now one understands why Zlatopolski could go down over a half octave lower with his natural voice without any mic and still be audible in a choir setting.
Oktavists and basso profondos are so amazing. If I had a voice like them
King Louis XIII had a splendid bass voice. King Louis XIII could very easily hit a C1 note since he was an oktavist. 🎭🩰🎨
The Oktavism Channel must be delighted...
See how the baritone takes notes from the counter octave: ua-cam.com/video/Q_T7CtPX1K4/v-deo.html
Rip Alexander Ort.
Kingdom God! 🙏🙏
I'm still flabbergasted by the fact that the human voice can go that deep....
See how the baritone takes notes from the counter octave: ua-cam.com/video/Q_T7CtPX1K4/v-deo.html
Some of it comes with age.
@Jerry King I'm almost 64 years young, and I'm a tall Dutchman with a deep voice.
@@wingnut2893 The Netherlands is the country with the tallest people.
Может и ещё глубже у кого-то одного звучит!?! :+))
Изумительно. Какие голоса, какое исполнение! Браво! Брависсимо! Благодарю.
I'd like to mention there's a video of Alexander Ort and Vladimir Miller singing very loudly and audibly Eb1 together at the end of Rachmaninov's "We Hymn Thee". One of them even takes breath and opens again at Eb1, which is even more unbelivable for me.
It’s in part 1 :)
I am amazed not just how low of cousre , but how difficult it is control the harmonic overtones (that are so so prone to go sharp) and the undertones that fight the singer and make the tone sound "muddy" when not right on top of the pitch. Just incredible. And the resolution at 6:04 G1 G major chord- chills!
Revebrations were felt before Pasjukov's B1 was heard lol
No lol…
As a kid in the 1960s we had a record by Ivan Rebroff and my favorite was Asleep In the Deep.
Wonderful vocal range, hard to imagine!
All choir directors in this video when hiring their oktavists and basso profundos: So how much volume do you have?
All oktavists and basso profundos in this video: yes
0:50 "do not reject me in my old age" for those who are wondering.
Chesnokov...
Владимир Пасюков поражает воображение. Царство ему небесное и Вечная память🙏
Really nice picks man! Thanks for including Ioannis, he's a great Oktavist, beautiful voice as well and i like the fact that Greece gets a bit of recognition haha! We have a lot of beautiful ceremonies here since we are Orthodox and well, let's just say that Oktavism really suits us.
See how the baritone takes notes from the counter octave: ua-cam.com/video/Q_T7CtPX1K4/v-deo.html
Maravillosas voces. Es increíble la armonía con la base de bajos tan profundos. Adoro este tipo de música coral. Gracias.
I started to watch... I'm already loving that compilation!
Spiritualità, che si trasforma , in suoni profondi lenti meditativi riflessivi sapienziali. Tutto da gustare e degustare !
Магия!!!! Это божественно красиво!
Pasjukov sounds phenomenal at 2:07ish.
Это невозможно перестать слушать. Магическое воздействие! Спасибо!
Михаил Златопольский и Глеб Чандровский это конечно мощь... такой дар от природы.
Глеб Шандровский мог использовать ложные связки, а вот Михаил Злотопольский, то да, верно с этим… Царствия Небесного, (светлая) вечная память им и вечный покой! 🙏🙏
На 4:15 диакон Иоанн Голубев, исполнялось в Перервенском монастыре, Москва. Ныне отпущаеши.
Многая лета отцу Иоанну!))))
2:01 Tsoumaris!
Spent a fun few minutes with our church accompanist today. I can hit a C2 which is fun. But I really cannot “sing” the note as shown in the video. One of my buds in the choir can go a couple of notes lower.
4:57 absolute chad
That is the God's grace, such voices, such a beauty and divine power revealed especially in the spiritual/liturgical compositions. Blessed we are to have a chance to listen to such singers.
See how the baritone takes notes from the counter octave: ua-cam.com/video/Q_T7CtPX1K4/v-deo.html
Crazyass religious people ruining things since the dawn of time
@@МОИГЕНИАЛЬНЫЕБОЖЕСТВЕННЫЕМЫСЛИ baritone vs basso-profundo or baritone-profundo and baritone-octavist!?! 😁🥲😊👍👍
HOW TERRIBLE IS IT TO HEAR IT AT NIGHT.
LOVED IT
Aghagha aghagha 🤣
Magnificent...thank you...dgp
R. I. P Alexander Ort.
Kingdom God! 🙏🙏
Hell yh
Yes
2 legends
No(t)…
4:17 He sounds like something between Yuri Wichniakov and Vladimir Pasjukov.
8:40 No Eric Hollaway singing that, too?
9:57 Sounds a bit like Streltsov (I'm not saying it's him).
nah Eric Holloway is not present in the patram recordings as far as I know
So masculine! I love this voice !
Спасибо!
Chandrowsky had a natural bullfrog voice!
Так увлёкся этой темой....дошёл до С2. По утрам В1 беру. Но до октавистов ещё целая октава.. Не знаю успею ли
Ага, вот C1 попробуй ещё и достичь нашим современным мужикам и с басом… 😃🤓😂😊
Но, если это надо будет, то Господь поможет и с этим! 🙏🙏
Can't wait
In next compilation you can put Ab1 by Zlatopolsky at the end of steppe all around and G1 from mystical supper
I don’t think there’ll be a part 3
@@matthewdockray9745 why? There are many many low notes that you can use in next part
@@JAC0B_BASS there’s not really anything new I can use E1 and below
What about john ames going down to E1 ? He made a video and put it on his fb some years ago. Alexander Mayang made a choral piece including some oktavist and Lukianov singing D1 at the end of tebe poem.
You can also use both millers on G1 in eternal memory. Pasjukov's F1. Alexander Ort singing D1. And from kaval's (caval?) male choir an unknown oktavist singing D1. In my opinion he sounds almost like zlatopolsky maybe its him. You have to stay with zlatopolsky on this C1 but its obvious.
And also zlatopolsky solo on G1 from idet zvizda chudnov
The sympathetic vibration at 6:59 sounds demonic 😂
Hello! I think that the "unknown Bulgarian Oktavist" at 10.50 might well be the extremely well known Bulgarian bass, Nicolai Ghiaurov, one of the greatest opera singers of his day in the late 20th century. He performed with all the opera greats including Pavarotti and was married to the splendid and legendary soprano, Mirella Freni.
Definitely not Ghiaurov. Ghiaurov was the soloist, and you could hear this oktavist singing along with him and the chorus the whole album through. And Ghiaurov had nothing like that range.
fun fact: pavel myakotin is actually a baritone but he uses a very refined type of subharmonics wich sound almost like chest voice
This is true. I believe he’s chest until around D2 ish, and then strohbass to Bb1 ish and then subs below that
Exactly, that makes him even more impresive than naturally gifted basses
How can you tell the difference if it's subharmonic or chest voice
Could anyone please tell me where the piece at 8:01 is from? It's magnificent how his voice gradually descends
ua-cam.com/video/ZNVNWqD-7QY/v-deo.html
I am trying to find a Russian bass that the Philharmonia chorus (and orchestra) sang with many years ago, at the RAH (I remember the dressing rooms and getting lost, but managed to get his autograph 😀- I was young! - anyway, he was Ah-mazing. Gravelly. Resonance like a barrel. Dark hair and very stocky, if that helps. 30 odd years later, I still remember him. But not his name ... 😢
Che brividi, bravi tutti 👏
3:55 4:17 links?
How can i find this recording video 9:01
facebook.com/100044216140697/videos/241447530672450/
Wish they sung closer to mic so we can hear them better.
Here they are singing in a huge ass place
5:30 goddamn son 😳😳😳 now that a fkn man vouce 🎙️🎤
What notes distinguish between bass singer and oktavist?
C2 and Bb1 notes it on 100%…
@@diakark I can hit A1 but I can't sing worth a shit.
All oktavists are basses, not all basses are oktavists. Oktavists are especially low bass singers, who can project notes in the 1st octave above a choir. Most basses sing in the second octave and blend in with everyone else.
TL:DR - Oktavists are basses on steroids
@@ethanmorrow5623 it sucks cause I can hit really low notes at speaking tone, like down to G1 sometimes when I hold a tuner to my mouth. However projecting a loud sound probably C2 is the lowest I could resonate if there was a choir.
7:43 скорее всего это был Стрельцов
I wonder why it seems like a higher concentration of these voices come from Russian singers. Is it because this is more of a staple in their contry or do their men have a greater ability to do this genetically?
Culture
@matthewdockray9745 masculine culture then to respect such voices. God bless them
@@thelastshallbefirst3653 Спасибо за добрый отзыв!😊❤
whats the first B1 song at 1:00
Do not reject me with Pasjukov as the soloist
Alexander ort..RIP!!!!!!!!!!
Unknown starting at 9:45 sounds like Ivan Rebroff.
Nice collection, but why no clips of Myhalik? I miss his voice here.
He appeared in the first compilation
@@matthewdockray9745 Ah! Many thanks
Do we know the name of the piece at 2:58?
Chimes by gavrilin
Приблизительно до соль - фа контр-октавы голоса ещё звучат....а потом скатываются в обычный штробас.
hey please post a list of the songs you used here! new to the genre and looking for some recs
OKTAVISM BASSO PROFUNDO part 2
C2:
Tuukka Haapaniemi open.spotify.com/track/5qOW8pVFmZHkmVrj0cZ8Jx?si=qSGgWp7eRYejdtni1V_kBg 0:20
Joel Frederiksen ua-cam.com/video/LmE1Cy59Ts0/v-deo.html 7:10
Alexander Ort ua-cam.com/video/7Z6gVn6qwAA/v-deo.html 0:00
Valentin Reus ua-cam.com/video/TWtvwKE4CfY/v-deo.html 2:30
B1:
Vladimir Pasjukov ua-cam.com/video/xDNoTyMyGbM/v-deo.html 2:30
Pavel Myakotin ua-cam.com/video/1ZxX45vQuBo/v-deo.html 3:00
Vladimir Kozelov ua-cam.com/video/FKkQ4J-LpP8/v-deo.html 3:40
Jason Thoms ua-cam.com/video/--N10kPk_JA/v-deo.html 6:40
Bb1:
Ioannis Tsoumaris ua-cam.com/video/_qk6x30f1Mc/v-deo.html 1:20
Vladimir Pasjukov ua-cam.com/video/WEaxB6fyOJA/v-deo.html 3:40
John Ames ua-cam.com/video/ly7LOO8QXo0/v-deo.html 2:30
Alexander Ort ua-cam.com/video/jLJeRTFo9WI/v-deo.html 2:05
A1:
John Ames ua-cam.com/video/th1vxOTXcoA/v-deo.html 7:00
Glenn Miller: ua-cam.com/video/-jKBmbwZb84/v-deo.html 4:54
Vladimir Miller ua-cam.com/video/DKAHRrF1ZBU/v-deo.html 5:20
Unknown ua-cam.com/video/yJE5YWJVBKY/v-deo.html 2:25
G#1:
Glenn Miller, David Kreuger ua-cam.com/video/ti9pJU5J_Us/v-deo.html 0:20
Eric Alatorre ua-cam.com/video/qcjXwGKZ3ys/v-deo.html 6:35
Mikhail Zlatopolsky ua-cam.com/video/46g_MdBm1z4/v-deo.html 0:30
Alexey Gdeshinsky ua-cam.com/video/o8qu4OOQ_Dc/v-deo.html 3:45
G1:
Glib Chandrowsky ua-cam.com/video/I-ik88zxrok/v-deo.html 4:50
A. Ort, V. Miller ua-cam.com/video/8sI8CxU34h4/v-deo.html 3;25
Yuri Vishnyakov ua-cam.com/video/gWhTTqzT7UM/v-deo.html 2:00
Mikhail Zlatopolsky ua-cam.com/video/ONAJFp2iRkg/v-deo.html 5:30
F#1:
Mikhail Kruglov ua-cam.com/video/g5dkeiUU0To/v-deo.html 4:35
Pavel Myakotin ua-cam.com/video/rmmPPqOM9Yk/v-deo.html 2:35
Peter Čare ua-cam.com/video/-K-9m_83Png/v-deo.html 2:40
Mikhail Zlatopolsky ua-cam.com/video/oU8DACMaKLg/v-deo.html 6:25
F1:
Unknown ua-cam.com/video/FMj2xAdN03A/v-deo.html 2:45
Jyrki Korhonen ua-cam.com/video/EmL9a4S0sss/v-deo.html 2:10
Ivan Rebroff ua-cam.com/video/ZNVNWqD-7QY/v-deo.html 2:35
Antoine Sicot, Jérôme Casalonga ua-cam.com/video/9mED0NYy1gI/v-deo.html 4:55
E1:
G. Miller, A. Lukianov, E. Dubelsten, J. Thoms ua-cam.com/video/tqv8wc7HJ2w/v-deo.html 0:05
Glib Chandrowsky ua-cam.com/video/nuavWfHpTv8/v-deo.html 3:10
Glenn Miller facebook.com/100044216140697/videos/241447530672450/ 0:20
Evgeny Badanin ua-cam.com/video/OfzD4yvMaaQ/v-deo.html 4:30
Eb1:
Mikhail Zlatopolsky ua-cam.com/video/KwQfvHdZWZU/v-deo.html 4:50
Unknown ua-cam.com/video/0IKEY7V4lac/v-deo.html 0:25 1:20
D1:
Tuukka Haapaniemi ua-cam.com/video/QzlD-BrCCFg/v-deo.html 2:30
Alex Dmitrieff, Greg Alexandrovsky ua-cam.com/video/Gv0nuACLqJE/v-deo.html 1:40
Mikhail Zlatopolsky ua-cam.com/video/uR6UGBl7oTo/v-deo.html 1:45
Unknown Bulgarian Oktavist ua-cam.com/video/apFgvgE5rFc/v-deo.html 4:10
C#1:
Alex Dmitrieff, Alexis Lukianov ua-cam.com/video/6G83WEuo-NA/v-deo.html 1:15:05
C1:
Mikhail Zlatopolsky ua-cam.com/video/nkL9Dp2rRw0/v-deo.html 4:40
Hope that helps :)
@@matthewdockray9745 Absolute legend
@matthewdockray9745
Mad respect to you for spending so much time writing the sauces
What is the song from 0:29?
ua-cam.com/video/7Z6gVn6qwAA/v-deo.html
What is the name of the song at 4:00 with Vladimir Miller
ua-cam.com/video/DKAHRrF1ZBU/v-deo.html 5:20
0:55 Pasjukov sang a Bb1 not a B1
Где Владимир Миллер
Stupid physics not letting me have a voice that can both reach the high and low notes.
9:43 что за песню исполняют?
ua-cam.com/video/0IKEY7V4lac/v-deo.html
Pasjukov is a Bb1 not a B1
Why i do listen that and trying to sign? :)
See how the baritone takes notes from the contra octave: ua-cam.com/video/Q_T7CtPX1K4/v-deo.html
@Finn Dunkin Ok.
Whats contra
El mejor del mundo, el blue label de Johnnie Walker
Un elixir 😂😂😂
0:28 voice like xoomii
9:43 link PLSS 😭😭😭
Sus pfp.
I decoded the binary text in your about me and it translates to:
*Face of the goat in the mirror
We've become a race of the cursed seeds
I entered the soul of the snake
We ar*
Which makes no sense.
Leonid Streltsov is there in this compilation?
no but he is in the previous one
@@matthewdockray9745 What about Zragewsky.
@@ailtonsouzadearaujojunior2210 I almost put him in but no
@@matthewdockray9745 Do you have a discord account?
@@ailtonsouzadearaujojunior2210 no
You'll need a sub-woofer.
Man, I can sing low baritone and skidding into Bass, but these guys put me to shame. I sound like a countertenor next to them. The purity of their voices is just ridiculous.
These dudes could outdrone Tibetan Gyuto. Monks!
Пасюков и Златопольский - лучшие голоса
1:29 its a A1 my Man
This is B1 my Man
Bacana é um baixo profundo com voz metálica. Com a voz muito lírica não acho muito legal.
I am just a Basso Dramatic.Cantante. Profondos are not able to sing a normal Bass
King Louis XIII had a splendid bass voice. King Louis XIII could very easily hit a C1 note since he was an oktavist. 🎭🩰🎨
Source? -Also did you just like your own comment‽-
I don’t think anyone in history other than Zlatopolsky could easily sing a C1
@@КонстантинЗахариев-д4у Louis XIII danced well, had a splendid bass voice, played the lute and guitar and composed music. 🎭🩰🎨
@@matthewdockray9745 Louis XIII danced well, had a splendid bass voice, played the lute and guitar and composed music. 🎭🩰🎨
Why are you still spouting 17th-century propaganda? Get back in your time machine
Whoever named the pitches they’re so off
They’re mostly not
@@matthewdockray9745 lemme refrase that moderately off
which ones? @@GlennAustin829
Don’t forget that some countries don’t use A440. And it is also possible that the ensemble drifted sharp or flat. Without hearing the entire song, I can’t speak to that, however.
Unfortunately, a lot of vocal fry
@@miragliottadamien6901 nope
no, there is no vocal fry in any of this. there are real basses who can sing this stuff in chest.
@@Celatra I don't agree : examples : Rebroff, Korhonen...
@@miragliottadamien6901 rebroff doesn't fry, he uses growl (not metal growl, throat singing style growl)
Best done in the morning, done it myself in fact failed at upper notes. Panis Angelicus made me to be ashamed for the rest of my life Catholic I am
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These are ,to my ear, not singing voices. They produce a very low sound, a rumble. They can’t sing like a tenor goes high, full volume, they can’t go full, flat out , that low.🗣️🗣️🗣️🫁🫁🫁🫁🫁⬇️⬇️⬇️
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Terrible! 🙈🙈👎👎
What is the piece at 9:43?
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what song is playing at 3:50?