Mr. Val, I am an huge fan of your Frank-Sinatra-interpretations 👍 It sounds even better to my ears. I have cheked out all of your uploaded material so far and I am pretty impressed.
Absolutely stunning the tone he is able to produce. There's Barry White type of deep voice, and then there's Mikhail. His voice also could have been so cool in movies similar to Thurl Ravenscroft.
I thought Glen Miller's voice was hilarious to listen at, but holy moly, this is even more ridiculous (in a good way!). 2 octaves below any average speaking voice. :D
You also have to consider tonal depth and timbral depth. I had a defect where I talked without a resonance and while i was speaking comfortably in C2 even B1 it sounded thin and weak. When you add also the timbral depth to a tonal depth, you have this beast haha. I mean I studied with a technique where I heard baritones who were deeper than most of basses and bass baritones today. In other hand in my country there is a “bass” who genuinely sounds like a dramatic tenor but considers himself a bass and sing bass repertoire while he is light and thin and all cute and he is a star. Next to Zlatopolsky he is compared to a mosquito next to a whale. But i digress, the timbral depth is also needed to be considered and added to the voice if you wish to sound like a fucking grizzly haha
@@UnityCZ Seems familar since I'm a dramatic baritone and my voice has pretty thick, heavy tone so I've heard some basses on RU-vid who speak lower than me but lack my depth and darkness of timbre 😃
I think that the most impressive fact about him, is that he wasn't a very tall man. he was just normal, while other basso profundos were above 6 ft 2 inches.
Extremely deep voices occur all around the world; I can't see it as an almost exclusively Russian phenomenon. Mainly, it's because there is a special tradition in Russia for which these voices are identified and cultivated.
@@ColeGBellamy I agree with you -if you look at the record of basses over the last century a hugely disproportionate number have been.speakers of Slavonic languages -Russians Ukranians Bulgarians .
@@ronnieince4568 oh yeah that’s true actually, the guy I know is only 18/19. His English accent is that of a higher pitch but his voice is like a young Barry, I can’t imagine it in 20 years!
I truly believe this gentleman was lower than JD Sumner. This guy had so much power in the contra and sub contra lows. JD was super low but was a whisper singer.
@Steven Criscione JD's voice is actually deeper... Zlatopolsky can speak down to a E1 while JD can speak down to a Cb1 sometimes but usually speaks around a C1=D1ish
@Harithler And yes JD can speak down that low but it is VERY rare that he ever does, I assume he does it to show off probably, but he usually speaks around the mid-first octave. Zlatopolsky doesn't actually sound like this in the video it's just poor quality that makes it seem deeper than it already is, look up Storms Over Russia, and goto the timestamp: 1:51. His voice is rich but his voice doesn't have the richness has JD's nor has dark, not by a massive degree but it is darker. (Take note I am going by the most recent, so JD when he was 70's and Zlatopolsky when he was in his 60's)
sound quality is too bad to really hear the bass it sounds like growling im pretty sure he had a extremely deep voice but the sound doesn't do it justice
neil johnson I responded to you man. Everything I said is true though. I choose to speak at my higher range. Anything deeper sounds comical to me. I showed you an example of the guy in this video talking much higher before going very deep. People like us(Me, Zlatopolsky, Christopher lee etc...) have “natural” deep voices, but we can choose to speak higher or at our lowest comfortable range. In this interview zlatopolsky is speaking at his lowest comfortable speaking range, but in that link I sent you he is speaking much higher for a brief moment. I wouldn’t be forcing my voice to be deeper, I would just speak differently. In the video I posted, I am purposely speaking at my higher comfortable range. Even then, it’s still deep. Going any deeper sounds stupid to me. Every person with a deep voice chooses a range to stick to. Most of them speak at their lowest comfortable range, but I do the opposite. I try to go higher because I don’t like sounding stupid or like I’m faking it. At some point, it just sounds ridiculous. If I try to talk like a “normal” guy, pretty much nothing comes out. Mostly air lol.
Zakres Zlatopolskiego rozciąga się od C1 do C3. Nawet w świecie basso profundos i oktavists , zakres Zlatopolskiego jest wyjątkowy dla jego głębokości . Chesnokov rozróżnia Profondo basso których zasięg kończy się około C2 i silne oktavists , których zakres może rozciągać się już od G1 lub F1.
@@mypfpiswhatourphonesees4294JD is voice not that low compare to this guy, i don't understand anything what he said his voice too powerful lol. but JD still had very deep compare other bass people.
He surely doesn't sound exactly like that. Poor quality is what making it so weird. Just focus on the interviewer's voice too, which is quite monsterous in it's own way. I believe he actually should've sound like Glenn Miller, if the recording was right.