Well done as always! You got some funny reactions from that :D Can't wait to get back to singing, sadly injured my voice 1 year ago and it's gettinger better again. Things like this keep me so motivated!
Beautiful. And that LOW note man. He got famous when a clip was shared while in a rehearsal. I'm a Bass, but I can't rich that. Is that Bass 3 or something? Cuz you know we have a variety of voices like- Bass-baritone, lyric-tenor. A
Commonly referred to as “basso profundo” and in Europe “Oktavist”. There is some technique involved to be sure, but it is probably 90% all the profusion of genetic makeup that all musicians share, but with the added bonus of a unique anatomy and physiology that is more akin to a type of mutation that one just has be born with. There is a whole lot of information and examples of this on UA-cam if you’re interested. To get you started, may I suggest this: ua-cam.com/video/evmwveFfNzs/v-deo.htmlsi=OjJ_jI54_fZcBF_W If that really pushes your buttons, this is a particular favorite of mine not only is it unbelievably excellent, this vocal coach has a reaction that is just priceless as he listens to it… Singing starts about 01:25 ua-cam.com/video/o8R11162Km8/v-deo.htmlsi=rpxD36eenfNcsd-U
^ nah dude is a true bass; it was pure chest voice the throat bass family almost all have a unique harmonic texture ik 1 year later, but to future people
Saw you on a video on the gram then i came here lol. I think you should highlight your low notes in some video samples. Maybe you wanna mic yourself up? Just a suggestion but well done. 👌🏼
At this point I am starting to believe it is an Stockholm syndrom in which I remember you singing a very low note and the guy singing two rows in front of you looking backwards in disbelief. Is there another video like that?
@@michaelramos4482 honestly, it’s because there’s nothing to teach. There are plenty of tutorials online of how to activate false fold phonation. In concept that’s all I do, the difference is that over time mine has come to have this specific sound. I can’t really teach something like that.
Commonly referred to as “basso profundo” and in Europe “Oktavist”. There is some technique involved to be sure, but it is probably 90% all the profusion of genetic makeup that all musicians share, but with the added bonus of a unique anatomy and physiology that is more akin to a type of mutation that one just has be born with. There is a whole lot of information and examples of this on UA-cam if you’re interested. To get you started, may I suggest this: ua-cam.com/video/evmwveFfNzs/v-deo.htmlsi=OjJ_jI54_fZcBF_W If that really pushes your buttons, this is a particular favorite of mine not only is it unbelievably excellent, this vocal coach has a reaction that is just priceless as he listens to it… Singing starts about 01:25 ua-cam.com/video/o8R11162Km8/v-deo.htmlsi=rpxD36eenfNcsd-U
Our a Capella choir sang that at each graduation in the 60's in California!!! Brings back precious memories.
Got some heads turning your way after blasting that low! Your VVM sounds so smooth!
Wow is that you singing that last low note?
The uploader of the video
@@SammyBoe Okay thanks!
An oktavist or basso profundo.
That last note sounding like one of my massive belches after drinking a ton of beer, only more beautiful 🤣
You can’t help but SMILE when he hits those notes! It’s like WOW every time 😅❤
You can feel the lords loves, especially towards the end. I got pretty emotional. Thank you
Soooo you just gone sit there with your arms folded like you didn't just hit that insane low baritone note!?!🤔 lol....NIIIICE!!!❤
SOunds like angels singing
Wow vvm blends perfectly with all of these voices
It probably sounds dumb but what is vvm?
@@_leviponder_ It's a subtype of throat bass, I'm not sure about it's anatomy tho
Oh thank you!
Well done as always! You got some funny reactions from that :D
Can't wait to get back to singing, sadly injured my voice 1 year ago and it's gettinger better again. Things like this keep me so motivated!
That was beautiful. 1:41
brother, your lows gives me goosebumps, it's crazy good!
Beautiful blend xander!
Beautiful!!
Just divine
I wish I could like this more than once
Beautiful. And that LOW note man. He got famous when a clip was shared while in a rehearsal. I'm a Bass, but I can't rich that. Is that Bass 3 or something? Cuz you know we have a variety of voices like- Bass-baritone, lyric-tenor. A
How do you train your voice to be that deep???
You are born with it
Maravilhoso 👏🏽 principalmente a oitava do baixo, deixou mais esplêndido.
Gorgeous!
1:40 Can someone tell me what technique he's using? It sounds like subharmonics but at the same time it's too smooth. Is he just lowering his larynx?
It's kind of a throat bass but hella smooth
Commonly referred to as “basso profundo” and in Europe “Oktavist”. There is some technique involved to be sure, but it is probably 90% all the profusion of genetic makeup that all musicians share, but with the added bonus of a unique anatomy and physiology that is more akin to a type of mutation that one just has be born with. There is a whole lot of information and examples of this on UA-cam if you’re interested. To get you started, may I suggest this: ua-cam.com/video/evmwveFfNzs/v-deo.htmlsi=OjJ_jI54_fZcBF_W
If that really pushes your buttons, this is a particular favorite of mine not only is it unbelievably excellent, this vocal coach has a reaction that is just priceless as he listens to it… Singing starts about 01:25
ua-cam.com/video/o8R11162Km8/v-deo.htmlsi=rpxD36eenfNcsd-U
^ nah dude is a true bass; it was pure chest voice
the throat bass family almost all have a unique harmonic texture
ik 1 year later, but to future people
@@dragoni_penguin idk man, his speaking voice is high enough as baritones but he can always nail the resonance in those lows.
This is so good!!
Saw you on a video on the gram then i came here lol. I think you should highlight your low notes in some video samples. Maybe you wanna mic yourself up? Just a suggestion but well done. 👌🏼
I like this version. Wistful I can't sing there...a good choir.
You better sing !!!!!!!!
Ibang klase ang galing
Diba?
sheessh! that bass
Loveee the reactions lol
dude i love your compilation of low bass notes!!
At this point I am starting to believe it is an Stockholm syndrom in which I remember you singing a very low note and the guy singing two rows in front of you looking backwards in disbelief. Is there another video like that?
i need the whole song lol!!!!
That’s it. It is a benediction, a word of blessing, usually used at the end of a meeting before parting, as here.
@@For_What_It-s_Worththere needs to be a longer version 😅
Damn 😳
What technique are you using for that low note??
The one I’ve always been using
@@xandertheoktavist do you have a video on it? All I’ve seen on your channel is talking about Octavism as a whole, but no specifics
@@michaelramos4482 honestly, it’s because there’s nothing to teach. There are plenty of tutorials online of how to activate false fold phonation. In concept that’s all I do, the difference is that over time mine has come to have this specific sound. I can’t really teach something like that.
@@xandertheoktavist SUBHRMONIC????
Commonly referred to as “basso profundo” and in Europe “Oktavist”. There is some technique involved to be sure, but it is probably 90% all the profusion of genetic makeup that all musicians share, but with the added bonus of a unique anatomy and physiology that is more akin to a type of mutation that one just has be born with. There is a whole lot of information and examples of this on UA-cam if you’re interested. To get you started, may I suggest this: ua-cam.com/video/evmwveFfNzs/v-deo.htmlsi=OjJ_jI54_fZcBF_W
If that really pushes your buttons, this is a particular favorite of mine not only is it unbelievably excellent, this vocal coach has a reaction that is just priceless as he listens to it… Singing starts about 01:25
ua-cam.com/video/o8R11162Km8/v-deo.htmlsi=rpxD36eenfNcsd-U
What was that last note?
Awesome....
Beautiful