I love hearing a bass singer. My dad became a paid singer at age 16. I have so many happy memories of listening to him as he would walk around our house rehearsing.
The funny thing is that song you're referring to actually has a lot of treble and higher frequencies and is lacking in the bass department, yet the song lyrics would make you think the complete opposite, lol.
@@DeathBringer769 Funnily enough, it's supposed to be against "photoshop" girls that fake their body. Yet it uses autotune which is pretty much voice photoshop.
@@benjamincoram7036 it matters because someone like me, a soprano, could sing this song. not in a bass part, but in much higher keys. a bass singer cant sing a soprano part. there are different keys for different people, and different keys in orchestral music also invoke different feelings and tones. read some music theory bro.
Deathbrewer alright but did you hear about the Russian octogenarian who fought a bear, was thrown off a cliff and survived with only a few broken ribs and bruises.
just train your voice :) (i also drink and smoke and that helps lower the voice but i do not raccomand you to do it just for the voice) im baritone and i enjoy having a low voice, but no one likes it :( and i also get jelous when people mention friends that have lower voices XD, just train you voice
Some tenors are OK - many of them are screamers as caricatured by Hoffnung, but the bass is the King of male voices, particularly if Russian. The nature of the Russian language has much to do with it.
It has been measured and is empirically valid in that sense. As for reasons behind why these groups of people would have the highest amount of testosterone, one guess could be the necessity for body hair in the cold winters - testosterone clearly being the cause of this. Vladimir's beard defends this notion. Furthermore, the people who had the most children back in the day used to be the Viking Jarls and such - extremely physically imposing and muscular men (naturally high in testosterone). I'm sure you could find more theories online :)
For me, this song is the true (although not official) national anthem of Russia, at least of the Russia that I love. Thank you for sharing, keep up the good work, and warm greetings from Spain.
Funny how Kochetov is quite tall, standing at about 6'3, but is dwarfed in comparison to Kruglov and Miller who stand at about 6'6 and 6'4 respectively.
I love listening to this song. I sing in my schools choir as a bass but I can never fully "drop" down to the notes that are fun to sing. I just turned 18 and can hit lower c and on good days I can sing an a :) I still need a lot more power and there is no teacher to teach me the proper technique, but I just love hammering away on those low notes >:)
MrAag68 Then you mean C2, not C1. The lowest note here is B1, the note a half step below C2. If you could sing C1, then you'd be singing an entire octave below the gentleman in the trio.
k barber Oh whoopsies, I just looked up a note name paper (well kind of the names of the notes on a piano and the note was labeled as C1. But yeah, I'm basically singing along to the trio, just without the power and volume sadly :(
MrAag68 Yes, there is another notation system that has C2 as C1 for some reason... I forget the difference (perhaps it is continental convention), but in singing we commonly use the system that has middle C as C4. :)
I never heard a bassoprfondo b4 until now and in a very low bass so I thought i was the shit then I heard this and went damn they are amazing I love it.
@@304BBQ lmao I can only assume you thought that the B3 sung near the end was a B4 because of how high it sounded in comparison to the rest of the voices.
Loving these! Sure, I don't have anything like Vladimir Miller's POWER, but finally I can hum along in the register that suits my ever dropping voice! Seems my aural perception tutor at college was right when, some 20 years ago, he said I would become a Basso Profundo!
I hope you're enjoying your basso profundo range !! As a young singer, I sang baritone and male contralto (countretenor) my heroes were the Dellers, father and son; but as I matured so did my voice, and when my choirmaster discovered my successful execution of the lowest notes in our 8-part anthems, he encouraged me to cultivate my lower range -- and then my efforts paid off, and I achieved my dream. And, while never quite of soloist or featured quality, I could enjoy performing the Russian liturgical music I so love. Be patient; get a good teacher or voice coach; don't force it: and see what develops as your voice continues to mature. GOOD LUCK!!😉😉
@@garywait3231 Thanks. I had quite a similar route to you actually. I was singing 2nd Bass in Brahms Requiem with a local choir at 16 (E flat 2 low note) but my singing tutor at music college noticed my falsetto one day, so I did 6 months of Counter Tenor training, but ultimately came back to Bass. I haven't sung PROPERLY in years, but I do keep exercising my voice at home, and singing alone to a variety of low voices; including Miller, Rebroff, Castellucci. I'm finding that, as I get older, the low stuff is just getting easier and easier. I'm enjoying it. Was humming alone to "the headless horseman" by Geoff Castellucci tonight. That's got an F1 right at the end. THAT'S FUN!
@@Anton_the_Vampire Thanks for your lovely response, and the narrative of your vocal odyssey. At 80+, I no longer have the support nor breath control to sing creditably in this wonderful range, but hum along as well as I can with recordings such as this, and poignantly recall the days, now passed, when my basso and our church organ's 32 foot bombard, which I helped install, were strong enough to match the nearby subway (NY City 14th St) some Sunday mornings!!😇😊😉 What a joy to hear this generation's deep bassos!! -- to hum along, to poignantly reminisce. Wishing you all the best !!
@San Cieslak subharmonics have layers to them. My lowest chest note is C2 but i can drop down to C0 using the 3rd subharmonic. (1 = down octave, 2 = down 5th, 3 = down 4th)
So glad I can finally sing this. When I was in high school, my voice was very deep but my range really lost power around D2 and became fry’y. I’m 22 now and my voice has become much heavier. I can now sing B1 very consistently and A1 on a good day, but I lost my G4 and F4. Hopefully one day I’ll be half the bass one of these men are!
If you look at this picture in parallel, the essence of this piece of music will be revealed to a greater extent. Ilya Repin "Barge Haulers on the Volga" 1870
The dude in the car next to me at a red light. * plays rap through his expensive sound system.* nothing happens. Me. *plays this through my expensive sound system.* every vehicle within a five mile radius of mine rattles apart.
Miley Cyrus is not a bad singer. On the other hand, there are good contemporary musicians on the popular field, you don't need to be a staunch traditionalist to find good music.
Please correct me if I'm wrong but 1:20-26 did he go down to a G1? If he did that's nuts the B1 is massive and I can kinda hit it but a G holy shit bro
I can hit a G1 in full chest voice with ease... just not with the kind of power heard here! Many basses can hit these low notes... very few have the power to sing them acoustically. For much of the song, they aren't even going that low -- lower baritone territory; but with a power a baritone or bass-baritone couldn't dream of possessing. That's the beauty of the profondo: they are lyrical and sit higher in their register a lot, then hit you with a B1 or lower that causes earthquakes.
I would love to hear this with the piano being a Bosendorfer Grand Imperial with thr extra 12 keys on the bass side for extra deep bass notes and that famous Bosendorfer resonance.
k barber, is there a record on which this may be found, and which I may buy? I love this song. Thank you so much for uploading it - three of my favorite profundos singing together is a real treat - and with such clarity of sound. And such powerfully low notes!
I'm assuming there is somewhere, and that's where these mp3s came from, but I can't find it. I found these mp3s on Russian Facebook, so I suppose there is probably a CD available on some Russian site unless they just released these as mp3s only.
As close as you can get to the Russian equivalent to American Black field spirituals, songs accompanyk f the slave work in the fields. This song resonates with the pain and misery of pulling the barge up against the relentless current of the Volga, yet the sheer will of humanity finally triumphs and manages to drag the boat up while the muscles ache and backs moan in pain. Only to start over again for another barge. Reminds me of Old Man River. Another painful song of hard unrelenting work.
Just Google "Song of Volga Boatmen Lyrics" and click the first result. It has lyrics in Russian, Russian transliteration, and English. Same for sheet music: there are many free scores on the internet.
Ej, hau ruck! Ej, hau ruck! Noch ein bisschen, noch einmal! Ej, hau ruck! Ej, hau ruck! Noch ein bisschen, noch einmal! Lasst uns den Birkenknueppel biegen, den Knueppel der lockigen Birke biegen Aj-da, da aj-da! Aj-da, da aj-da! den Knueppel der lockigen Birke biegen! Wir gehen am Ufer entlang. Wir singen der Sonne unser Lied. Aj-da, da aj-da! Aj-da, da aj-da! Wir singen der Sonne unser Lied. Ej, Ej, zieh das Seil fester! Wir singen der Sonne unser Lied. Ej, hau ruck! Ej, hau ruck! Noch ein bisschen, noch einmal! Ach du, Wolga, Mutterstrom, tief und breit. Aj-da, da aj-da! Aj-da, da aj-da! Wolga, Wolga, Mutterstrom. Ej, hau ruck! Ej, hau ruck! Noch ein bisschen, noch einmal! Ej, hau ruck! Ej, hau ruck! Эй, ухнем! Эй, ухнем! Ещё разик, ещё да раз! Эй, ухнем! Эй, ухнем! Ещё разик, ещё да раз! Разовьём мы берёзу, Разовьём мы кудряву! Ай-да, да ай-да, Aй-да, да ай-да, Разовьём мы кудряву. Мы по бережку идём, Песню солнышку поём. Ай-да, да ай-да, Aй-да, да ай-да, Песню солнышку поём. Эй, эй, тяни канат сильней! Песню солнышку поём. Эй, ухнем! Эй, ухнем! Ещё разик, ещё да раз! Эх ты, Волга, мать-река, Широка и глубока, Ай-да, да ай-да, Aй-да, да ай-да, Волга, Волга, мать-река Эй, ухнем! Эй, ухнем! Ещё разик, ещё да раз! Эй, ухнем! Эй, ухнем! Ei, uchnem! Ei, uchnem! Jeschtscho rasik, jeschtscho da ras! Ei, uchnem! Ei, uchnem! Jeschtscho rasik, jeschtscho da ras! Rasowjom my berjosu, Rasowjom my kudrjawu! Aj-da, da aj-da, Aj-da, da aj-da, Rasowjom my kudrjawu. My po bereschku idjom, Pesnju solnyschku poiom. Aj-da, da aj-da, Aj-da, da aj-da, Pesnju solnyschku poiom. Ei, ei, tjani kanat silnei! Pesnju solnyschku poiom. Ei, uchnem! Ei, uchnem! Jeschtscho rasik, jeschtscho da ras! Ech ty, Wolga, mat-reka, Schiroka i gluboka, Aj-da, da aj-da, Aj-da, da aj-da, Wolga, Wolga, mat-reka Ei, uchnem! Ei, uchnem! Jeschtscho rasik, jeschtscho da ras! Ei, uchnem! Ei, uchnem!
Rareş Marian As much as range can be expanded, to a degree, with extensive practice and training, it would be much more beneficial to hone in on your own range and clarity rather than focusing on the label of "Bass." That being said, it is still possible that your voice could lower massively considering your age.
Played this to my 10yo boy, he grew a beard and became my father.
😂
Just played this for my girlfriend and now she and every woman on the block are pregnant.
Hahahaha
this is song for a hard work.
😂
I love hearing a bass singer. My dad became a paid singer at age 16. I have so many happy memories of listening to him as he would walk around our house rehearsing.
Ey, ukhnyem!
Ey, ukhnyem!
Yeshcho razik, yeshcho da raz!
Ey, ukhnyem!
Ey, ukhnyem!
Yeshcho razik, yeshcho da raz!
Razovyom my byeryozu,
Razovyom my kudryavu!
Ai-da, da ai-da,
Ai-da, da ai-da,
Razovyom my kudryavu.
Razovyom my kudryavu.
Ey, ukhnyem!
Ey, ukhnyem!
Yeshcho razik, yeshcho da raz!
My po byeryezhku idyom,
Pyesnyu solnyshku poyom.
Ai-da, da ai-da,
Ai-da, da ai-da,
Pyesnyu solnyshku poyom.
Ey, Ey, tyani kanat silney!
Pyesnyu solnyshku poyom.
Ey, ukhnyem!
Ey, ukhnyem!
Yeshcho razik, yeshcho da raz!
Ekh, ty, Volga, mat'-reka,
Shiroka i gluboka,
Ai-da, da ai-da,
Ai-da, da ai-da,
Volga, Volga, mat'-reka
Ey, ukhnyem!
Ey, ukhnyem!
Yeshcho razik, yeshcho da raz!
Ey, ukhnyem!
Ey, ukhnyem!
Thanks for this. Although I still don't know what to say.
@@Noah-hq5rs
Ey, ukhnyem!
Ey, ukhnyem!
Yeshcho razik, yeshcho da raz!
Ey, ukhnyem!
Ey, ukhnyem!
Yeshcho razik, yeshcho da raz!
Razovyom my byeryozu,
Razovyom my kudryavu!
Ai-da, da ai-da,
Ai-da, da ai-da,
Razovyom my kudryavu.
Razovyom my kudryavu.
Ey, ukhnyem!
Ey, ukhnyem!
Yeshcho razik, yeshcho da raz!
My po byeryezhku idyom,
Pyesnyu solnyshku poyom.
Ai-da, da ai-da,
Ai-da, da ai-da,
Pyesnyu solnyshku poyom.
Ey, Ey, tyani kanat silney!
Pyesnyu solnyshku poyom.
Ey, ukhnyem!
Ey, ukhnyem!
Yeshcho razik, yeshcho da raz!
Ekh, ty, Volga, mat'-reka,
Shiroka i gluboka,
Ai-da, da ai-da,
Ai-da, da ai-da,
Volga, Volga, mat'-reka
Ey, ukhnyem!
Ey, ukhnyem!
Yeshcho razik, yeshcho da raz!
Ey, ukhnyem!
Ey, ukhnyem!
This truly the power of russian oktavist basses. Wonderfull!
The body can vibrate, truly, when you listen, experience this oktavist bass!
Deeper voices than the marianas trench...
Koc yra, the Marianas Trench is a tough venue.
Koc yra .
my testosterone level increased just by listening to this
My god mine did too, the low frequencies made my innards vibrate.
Well i did not shit myself thankfully
Mine decreased instead
😂😂😂😂
@@the_flaming_tree_troll9380 speak for yourself 😳😳
Now this is "All About That Bass".
The funny thing is that song you're referring to actually has a lot of treble and higher frequencies and is lacking in the bass department, yet the song lyrics would make you think the complete opposite, lol.
I don't think this is what Megan Trahinor had in mind about "bass" but I like.
@@DeathBringer769 remove the b and see what it's really about.
@@DeathBringer769 Funnily enough, it's supposed to be against "photoshop" girls that fake their body.
Yet it uses autotune which is pretty much voice photoshop.
oh my gosh this needs more likes XD
The russians choirs are awesome!
I'm a big fan of thier (low) voices.
Best regards from Brazil.
my latin professor used to hum this song all the time
at pitch?
@austin M yeah... Why does that matter?
@@benjamincoram7036 it matters because someone like me, a soprano, could sing this song. not in a bass part, but in much higher keys. a bass singer cant sing a soprano part. there are different keys for different people, and different keys in orchestral music also invoke different feelings and tones. read some music theory bro.
@@ftl9849 It was a simple question of whether he hummed it in pitch or not. Get off your period.
Ethan Da Silva Was that really necessary?
There isn't much that can match the sheer manliness of a song about Russians hauling barges up a huge river.
+MrRocde ...and being beaten with cudgels while doing so!
made of birch wood
While wrestling bears at the same time (I added that part myself, but surely we know it must be historically accurate ;) )
Deathbrewer : Mr Chekhov (Star Trek TOS) confirms it!!!
Deathbrewer alright but did you hear about the Russian octogenarian who fought a bear, was thrown off a cliff and survived with only a few broken ribs and bruises.
What spectacular power....
I'd sell my soul for the voice of a basso profundo.
just train your voice :) (i also drink and smoke and that helps lower the voice but i do not raccomand you to do it just for the voice) im baritone and i enjoy having a low voice, but no one likes it :( and i also get jelous when people mention friends that have lower voices XD, just train you voice
I have a tenor/baritone range but to be a basso or basso profundo is a fantasy of mine.
I also practice kargyraa throat singing
I'm a basso and unfortunately my favourite songs are sung by tenors... Could we make a deal ? ^^
HomeGamesKiro Lol i have 12 And i am baritone-bass i have very low voice and i need yo be a basso :"v
The french Timelord adapt ur songs to ur voice,more easier
Some tenors are OK - many of them are screamers as caricatured by Hoffnung, but the bass is the King of male voices, particularly if Russian. The nature of the Russian language has much to do with it.
Russian and Latin are my two favorite languages, personally.
Also the Russians tend to have very high testosterone - as does all of Eastern and Nordic Europe.
Andrew Mabon Why do you think that is?
It has been measured and is empirically valid in that sense. As for reasons behind why these groups of people would have the highest amount of testosterone, one guess could be the necessity for body hair in the cold winters - testosterone clearly being the cause of this. Vladimir's beard defends this notion. Furthermore, the people who had the most children back in the day used to be the Viking Jarls and such - extremely physically imposing and muscular men (naturally high in testosterone). I'm sure you could find more theories online :)
Fascinating!
Una belleza, hace 45 años que escucho canciones rusas, pero ésta...me llega al alma.
Gracias gracias, desde Valparaíso, Chile 🌿🇨🇱🌿
For me, this song is the true (although not official) national anthem of Russia, at least of the Russia that I love. Thank you for sharing, keep up the good work, and warm greetings from Spain.
There is something awe-inspiring about a man with a really deep voice. The heck with tenors!
Tenors can sound quite heavenly
Tenors are 10 a penny.
Having both heavenly Tenors and Basses in one group singing this is the closest thing to heaven though
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@@MrHeesbeen Not really it depends on the type of tenor, there unlimited number of lyric tenors, while dramatic tenors are extremely rare these days.
Funny how Kochetov is quite tall, standing at about 6'3, but is dwarfed in comparison to Kruglov and Miller who stand at about 6'6 and 6'4 respectively.
Miller is 6'3
Kochetev is not 6'3.
Miller is 6'3 so Kochetev is likely 6' and Kruglov 6'8.
JoybuzzahzTV Unffff 😍
@JoybuzzahzTV That's why I don't understand why the Dwarves in LotR get the bass voices. Shouldn't the elves sing "Misty Mountains?"
Kruglov is 196, Miller is 191.
I love listening to this song. I sing in my schools choir as a bass but I can never fully "drop" down to the notes that are fun to sing. I just turned 18 and can hit lower c and on good days I can sing an a :) I still need a lot more power and there is no teacher to teach me the proper technique, but I just love hammering away on those low notes >:)
MrAag68 I'm assuming you're talking about a C2 (bass C)?
Silver Does MC I don't think so, I mean the C1, i can almost sing along with this basso profundo trio ;)
MrAag68 Then you mean C2, not C1. The lowest note here is B1, the note a half step below C2. If you could sing C1, then you'd be singing an entire octave below the gentleman in the trio.
k barber Oh whoopsies, I just looked up a note name paper (well kind of the names of the notes on a piano and the note was labeled as C1. But yeah, I'm basically singing along to the trio, just without the power and volume sadly :(
MrAag68
Yes, there is another notation system that has C2 as C1 for some reason... I forget the difference (perhaps it is continental convention), but in singing we commonly use the system that has middle C as C4. :)
"Who wants the bass part?"
"ummm.."
I think some of these guys would say, I can't sing that high.
0:55 is the best part of this performance!!! amazing descent
I just got chills up and down my spine.
you should listen the version by ensemble Kovcheg, it's my favourite
I never heard a bassoprfondo b4 until now and in a very low bass so I thought i was the shit then I heard this and went damn they are amazing I love it.
What are you talking about? B4 is the semi tone below tenor high C.
@@anthonyehrenzweig1635 buddy I don't even remember that was 6 years ago
@@304BBQ lmao I can only assume you thought that the B3 sung near the end was a B4 because of how high it sounded in comparison to the rest of the voices.
That is such a dramatic song, I love it, beautifully sung.
Férfi kórussal még erőteljesebb ez a dal nagyon szép! Mi az iskolában kis cénahangunkon énekeltük micsoda különbség!
Anyone else grow a beard just from listening to this?
Yeah, problem is I'm a chick 😒
@@pjconroy4150 now that IS funny...loll
I think my testicles just doubled in size and I would definitely test positive for steroids...
My daughter did, and she's only 6!
I just grew a beard bigger than Nikolai II's and I'm a 14 year old girl. Fuck yeah.
no but i think the song impregnated me.
This gives me the chills! I LOVE it!
Loving these! Sure, I don't have anything like Vladimir Miller's POWER, but finally I can hum along in the register that suits my ever dropping voice! Seems my aural perception tutor at college was right when, some 20 years ago, he said I would become a Basso Profundo!
***** Basses & lower range Contraltos. Bigger bodies, Bigger voices, More time.
I hope you're enjoying your basso profundo range !! As a young singer, I sang baritone and male contralto (countretenor) my heroes were the Dellers, father and son; but as I matured so did my voice, and when my choirmaster discovered my successful execution of the lowest notes in our 8-part anthems, he encouraged me to cultivate my lower range -- and then my efforts paid off, and I achieved my dream. And, while never quite of soloist or featured quality, I could enjoy performing the Russian liturgical music I so love. Be patient; get a good teacher or voice coach; don't force it: and see what develops as your voice continues to mature. GOOD LUCK!!😉😉
@@garywait3231 Thanks. I had quite a similar route to you actually. I was singing 2nd Bass in Brahms Requiem with a local choir at 16 (E flat 2 low note) but my singing tutor at music college noticed my falsetto one day, so I did 6 months of Counter Tenor training, but ultimately came back to Bass. I haven't sung PROPERLY in years, but I do keep exercising my voice at home, and singing alone to a variety of low voices; including Miller, Rebroff, Castellucci. I'm finding that, as I get older, the low stuff is just getting easier and easier. I'm enjoying it. Was humming alone to "the headless horseman" by Geoff Castellucci tonight. That's got an F1 right at the end. THAT'S FUN!
@@Anton_the_Vampire Thanks for your lovely response, and the narrative of your vocal odyssey. At 80+, I no longer have the support nor breath control to sing creditably in this wonderful range, but hum along as well as I can with recordings such as this, and poignantly recall the days, now passed, when my basso and our church organ's 32 foot bombard, which I helped install, were strong enough to match the nearby subway (NY City 14th St) some Sunday mornings!!😇😊😉 What a joy to hear this generation's deep bassos!! -- to hum along, to poignantly reminisce. Wishing you all the best !!
So beautiful !
Darn this is deep.
Very nice song. Love this song and his basses voices.
I'm a bari that has been able to manipulate a powerful subharmonic register, and this is perfect for that register. I love Russian music.
Eli Llewellyn Know what's fun? Having a subharmonic register that's in the 0s
A subharmonic range in the 1 or 0 octave is better than a baritone having a subharmonic in the 2 octave
@San Cieslak subharmonics have layers to them. My lowest chest note is C2 but i can drop down to C0 using the 3rd subharmonic. (1 = down octave, 2 = down 5th, 3 = down 4th)
@@Turt3752 I have an inhale register in the 0's does that count?
Simply marvelous.
That was beautiful.
Good job k barber for posting all this amazing russian music.
Stupéfiant !! Magnifique
my new favourite singers
De otro mundo, es maravilloso, me encanta
Me sigue encantando, es maravilloso
En verdad lo es
sigue siendolo
This must be what mountains sound like, if only we had the ears to hear them singing.
So glad I can finally sing this. When I was in high school, my voice was very deep but my range really lost power around D2 and became fry’y. I’m 22 now and my voice has become much heavier. I can now sing B1 very consistently and A1 on a good day, but I lost my G4 and F4. Hopefully one day I’ll be half the bass one of these men are!
Piękna pieśń. Genialne wykonanie. Dziękuję za opublikowanie pieśni.
If you look at this picture in parallel, the essence of this piece of music will be revealed to a greater extent. Ilya Repin "Barge Haulers on the Volga" 1870
Très impressionnant. En accord parfait avec le thème de la chanson.
Great! Thanks for posting!
The dude in the car next to me at a red light. * plays rap through his expensive sound system.* nothing happens.
Me. *plays this through my expensive sound system.* every vehicle within a five mile radius of mine rattles apart.
Corn Pop, you're one BAAAAAAD Dude!
I really want to sing in these low tones but I'm a bass 1 singer. Please how can I deepen my vocals
You know they're basso profundos when the guy who can sort-of sing in the baritone register takes the high notes.
Очень даже хорошо, впечатляет!
Низкий поклон!
Fabulous, fabulous!
Que maravilla.Me encanta!
We need more of this stuff to counteract the Biebers and the Miley Cyruses of our day
You said it!
Balt von Huene yeah, we need more manly thing around urgently, before all this thing falls apart.
They will fade away fast, this stuff is ageless!
Miley Cyrus is not a bad singer. On the other hand, there are good contemporary musicians on the popular field, you don't need to be a staunch traditionalist to find good music.
Miley has a beautiful voice, just her songs are crap
Très beau
Anybody here from the Last Podcast on The Left Rasputin episode?
Yup
Ja!! 🤗
slathered in CBD oil, reporting for duty
Hail Gien
Take my wife.
Please correct me if I'm wrong but 1:20-26 did he go down to a G1? If he did that's nuts the B1 is massive and I can kinda hit it but a G holy shit bro
I can hit a G1 in full chest voice with ease... just not with the kind of power heard here! Many basses can hit these low notes... very few have the power to sing them acoustically. For much of the song, they aren't even going that low -- lower baritone territory; but with a power a baritone or bass-baritone couldn't dream of possessing. That's the beauty of the profondo: they are lyrical and sit higher in their register a lot, then hit you with a B1 or lower that causes earthquakes.
Impressionante!
***** É camarada......, e infelizmente somos minoria.
+carlos goulart opa to aq tbm
Why so beautiful?
Я влюбилась в ваши голоса! Bravi!
Where would one find the sheet music for this?
I heard a legend that if you travel to Russia and wrestle three bears they will gift you this majestic sheet music.
did you ever find the sheet music? I have a student searching for it/ any ideas?
You have to dig a 20 feet deep hole and then the sheet music will be etched into the soil.
Musescore.com has sheet music.
i wish i were a man just to have that voice (im a soprano)
I'm sure yours is fine.
Not every men are oktavists
There's few basses and fewer basso profundos. Oktavists are even rarer, so good luck finding one. :D
@@elliotthop2072 yeah ikr? 👀
I'm a man, and I still wish I had that voice, but a man can dream
I LOVE THIS SONG!! :) IM FROM MEXICO! I LKE VLADIMIR.! THE BEST.
that's gettin down there. great
Breathtaking.
I would love to hear this with the piano being a Bosendorfer Grand Imperial with thr extra 12 keys on the bass side for extra deep bass notes and that famous Bosendorfer resonance.
Way deeper; they make the Marianas Trench look like a ditch.
k barber, is there a record on which this may be found, and which I may buy? I love this song. Thank you so much for uploading it - three of my favorite profundos singing together is a real treat - and with such clarity of sound. And such powerfully low notes!
I'm assuming there is somewhere, and that's where these mp3s came from, but I can't find it. I found these mp3s on Russian Facebook, so I suppose there is probably a CD available on some Russian site unless they just released these as mp3s only.
Brilliant
I can finally hit the low b bass note with power :)
As close as you can get to the Russian equivalent to American Black field spirituals, songs accompanyk f the slave work in the fields. This song resonates with the pain and misery of pulling the barge up against the relentless current of the Volga, yet the sheer will of humanity finally triumphs and manages to drag the boat up while the muscles ache and backs moan in pain. Only to start over again for another barge. Reminds me of Old Man River. Another painful song of hard unrelenting work.
How many of y'all needed to turn on a light because this is so friggin' DEEP?!
Mark Hall ?
Linda s vozes From brazil
an ill used word, awesome is truly deserved in this case.
these guys' voices are higher than my chance of getting a girlfriend
With that attitude, I see a feminist wife, riding you like a rented horse, in your near future.
Underrated tweet
@Kaiser Franz von Lappen der 2. Good for you, which octave to which octave?
@Kaiser Franz von Lappen der 2. As in, I personally can go down to a G0 (with subharmonics) to an F#6, what is your range?
Does anyone know where to find the sheet music for the piano accompaniment in the background here?
PancakeWarrior545 piano accompaniment - a-pesni.org/bezzem/ejuhnem.htm
Thank you so much!
+tnbulygina its not complete :(
please you have the lyrics? or sheet?
Just Google "Song of Volga Boatmen Lyrics" and click the first result. It has lyrics in Russian, Russian transliteration, and English. Same for sheet music: there are many free scores on the internet.
k barber LOL the first result was wikipedia XD
Yeah, Wikipedia will have all the lyrics.
Check the page.
Ej, hau ruck!
Ej, hau ruck!
Noch ein bisschen, noch einmal!
Ej, hau ruck!
Ej, hau ruck!
Noch ein bisschen, noch einmal!
Lasst uns den Birkenknueppel biegen,
den Knueppel der lockigen Birke biegen
Aj-da, da aj-da!
Aj-da, da aj-da!
den Knueppel der lockigen Birke biegen!
Wir gehen am Ufer entlang.
Wir singen der Sonne unser Lied.
Aj-da, da aj-da!
Aj-da, da aj-da!
Wir singen der Sonne unser Lied.
Ej, Ej, zieh das Seil fester!
Wir singen der Sonne unser Lied.
Ej, hau ruck!
Ej, hau ruck!
Noch ein bisschen, noch einmal!
Ach du, Wolga, Mutterstrom,
tief und breit.
Aj-da, da aj-da!
Aj-da, da aj-da!
Wolga, Wolga, Mutterstrom.
Ej, hau ruck!
Ej, hau ruck!
Noch ein bisschen, noch einmal!
Ej, hau ruck!
Ej, hau ruck!
Эй, ухнем!
Эй, ухнем!
Ещё разик, ещё да раз!
Эй, ухнем!
Эй, ухнем!
Ещё разик, ещё да раз!
Разовьём мы берёзу,
Разовьём мы кудряву!
Ай-да, да ай-да,
Aй-да, да ай-да,
Разовьём мы кудряву.
Мы по бережку идём,
Песню солнышку поём.
Ай-да, да ай-да,
Aй-да, да ай-да,
Песню солнышку поём.
Эй, эй, тяни канат сильней!
Песню солнышку поём.
Эй, ухнем!
Эй, ухнем!
Ещё разик, ещё да раз!
Эх ты, Волга, мать-река,
Широка и глубока,
Ай-да, да ай-да,
Aй-да, да ай-да,
Волга, Волга, мать-река
Эй, ухнем!
Эй, ухнем!
Ещё разик, ещё да раз!
Эй, ухнем!
Эй, ухнем!
Ei, uchnem!
Ei, uchnem!
Jeschtscho rasik, jeschtscho da ras!
Ei, uchnem!
Ei, uchnem!
Jeschtscho rasik, jeschtscho da ras!
Rasowjom my berjosu,
Rasowjom my kudrjawu!
Aj-da, da aj-da,
Aj-da, da aj-da,
Rasowjom my kudrjawu.
My po bereschku idjom,
Pesnju solnyschku poiom.
Aj-da, da aj-da,
Aj-da, da aj-da,
Pesnju solnyschku poiom.
Ei, ei, tjani kanat silnei!
Pesnju solnyschku poiom.
Ei, uchnem!
Ei, uchnem!
Jeschtscho rasik, jeschtscho da ras!
Ech ty, Wolga, mat-reka,
Schiroka i gluboka,
Aj-da, da aj-da,
Aj-da, da aj-da,
Wolga, Wolga, mat-reka
Ei, uchnem!
Ei, uchnem!
Jeschtscho rasik, jeschtscho da ras!
Ei, uchnem!
Ei, uchnem!
It always stuns me to see how transliterations vary so to appeal the phonetics of the public's language... I do love language!! -Have a nice future.
Bravo!!!
Esta divino esto.
Is there a certain piano score for this recording I could get my hands on?
Has anyone found a Spotify link to this specific recording? I really want to add this to a playlist
They found the brown note at 0:17
That’s what every resonant frequency all at once sounds like
Bravissimo!!!
2:46 to 2:50 just me, or is a tenor singing in the background
Dominic Torretto Could be that one of these guys just has a damn good range
Dominic Torretto pretty sure that was only a C4 in the background. I would bet that these guys could easily hit a C4 based on how talented they are.
hatte das Vergnügen Vladimir Miller in Regensburg live zu hören und über sein Basso Profundo zu staunen und zu bewundern.
MUITO BOMM!
Fabulous!
Now this is the way that men are not to sound-None of that Pop Boy Soprano garbage!
I played this to my cat.
Now she's a bear.
Played this to my son woke up the n3xt day he had a sword a wooden boat and was preparing to invade the neighbours across the local duck pond…
im 14 and i can hit a Bb1, excited for how low i'll be in he future!
A Bb1 in chest voice? That's crazy man. I can only do a choral C#2. You're set for the future if you train right
I am 14 and I can only hit a G2 (E2 in the morning), but I want so much to be a bass!
15 Db2 on a good day, welcome to the club P.S you are already a bass by any highschool choral standards
Gandalf the Wanderer keep practicing, and you'll get lower! I had an Eb2/D2 at 12, and now I have A1/G#1 at 18! You can do it!
Rareş Marian As much as range can be expanded, to a degree, with extensive practice and training, it would be much more beneficial to hone in on your own range and clarity rather than focusing on the label of "Bass." That being said, it is still possible that your voice could lower massively considering your age.
Does anyone know their names from left to right?
Sergey Kochetov, Mikhail Kruglov, Vladimir Miller
***** Thank you for the reply
dougerber What does this mean?
dougerber Ok, funny but about 1/2 of the people viewing this do not understand American Pop Culture. But still funny.
Anastasia Adams Denton but what does it mean?
Maravillosa herencia dejada por los rudos, pacientesy sensibles hombres rusos obligados a tan agotadora faena.
where can I find the sheet music for this version?
Супер!!!!
Кто-нибудь может дать караоке этой песни?
Kto-nibud' mozhet dat' karaoke etoy pesni
😎
They sing high well too. Nice.
Thank you !
does anyone know what piano sheet music this uses?
hello I'm good at that tone sing like they are bass I like deep bass voices.
Anyone have the sheet, i mean the piano accompaniment please! i dont found complete
Sans doubt, comme il faut, les basses...