Fantastic video compilation! Thank you for the time and effort. I must correct one thing. The notes Tim hits are not fry in any way shape or form. When some can sing 6 octaves off the piano there is no need to fry. That is pure chest note. He has vocal cords 3 times the length of normal and a recorded 12 octaves. If you listen to recent interviews he has done, he speaks lower than most of us bass singers can sing. Just because a note gets more gravely the lower one goes doesn't make it fry. The natural progression of a note is for there to be more separation in the beats per second the lower the note is.
Thank you sooo much !! Your videos are incredible and is a great source for great bass singers !! And true yeah over the years it has cause a lot of controversy but I'll take your word,and again much love !
what do you call his "G(-7)"? it's not even a singing note or a stable frequency- unfortunate because it demeans his very real talent for deep bass notes. stupid.
Oh and also, if you notice, he doesn't spend a lot of air like he sould singing such low and long notes, you can tell he let go air and tiene breathe, that happens with fry. His notes are unbealivebles tho
I was under that mistaken impression do to a combination of things and along period of bad will on it, I was a jerk about it.he’s full voice his voice is just unquie he can’t fry neither, could J.D.,London,Christopher Lee,Dan Britton or myself or others we exist. Not to say some of us aren’t lower than others but we can’t fry.
@@freddiestudio7668 When Guinness 'clocked' his range they used a frequency tool on a computer that showed hertz. So they didn't "claim". They stated a fact as it were.
Thanks for the great distinction between his chest range and his other ranges. He doesn't actually have a one of a kind chest range, but he's exceptional with vocal fry. Also, I think that last clip was only chest fry/vocal fry. Thanks again, you rock.
He does have a chest voice that goes much lower than most basses, though. Yeah, he does fry a lot below about F1, but that is still over 3/4 of an octave lower than an average bass.
Are you thinking of an A0, most basses who learn fry, throat bass, growl, or subharmonics are capable of between F1 and C2 without too much trouble. Below A0 though is something that almost nobody can do
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You should know Tim storms is really good. Just that his not into social media like most bass singers today...so much dont know about him. But trust me he hit the G-7. And he got an asthma problem...but he really good
How do those even count as fry notes? At the depth he went, his vocal cords are fluttering. I know, because I can come close to what he does - and I haven’t been singing for long.
not convinced all those E1s marked as chest were chest but 5:17 and 6:13 sound pretty chesty and so does that Eb1 at 7:39. although i could be wrong bc below F1 its very hard to tell whether something is chest or chest-fry
They're chest. It's just when bass singers (myself included) get below about D2, the false vocal chords like to become activated and add fry that really isn't fry.
@@johndeeregreen4592 if that happens around D2 ur probably not a bass. thats the transition from M1 to M0, and D2 is on the lower end of the baritone spectrum for lowest M1 notes. mine is C#2 and im not a bass. basses are expected to have M1 C2 at the ready most of the time, thurl ravenscroft typically has a B1 in that mechanism for example
@@heliotropeskies5918, a standard baritone ends at A2, with a lower baritone dropping down to about F2 (this is with vocal weight; some can go lower on-mic). A bass is normally required to reach a D2, with lower basses reaching B1. Contrabass singers (singing a full octave lower than baritones) are required to go to at least an F1. Been a singing coach, music teacher, bass singer, and musical arranger for 30 years.
@@johndeeregreen4592 its biologically impossible to sing in full voice below G1. human M1 is absolutely limited to that threshold. below that might be colloquially "chest voice" but its technically pulse registration and thus M0. if strohbass is connected well enough it might sound like M1 but if you listen closely all voice types have audibly separated palpitations below G1 and very rarely will a singer be able to sing that low in M1. only people like london parris, mikhail zlatopolsky and *maybe* jd sumner are capable of it.
Help me understand these ranges. Is A1 the last key on the piano or one octive above it? If a bass singer goes off the keyboard would it be A -1?? thanksisis
You got this backwards, Tim Storms has held the record for lowest note by a human since 2002. If Geoff can extend his range downward he might maybe perhaps become the new Tim Storms.
@@deanmarion5477 I don’t know what that emoji means, but if you ask Geoff himself he’ll tell you the same thing I did. Tim doesn’t use subharmonics because he has no need to, he can sing lower than every other human without them.
Hold on a minute. Why does the man with the worlds deepest chest voice, who can sing notes lower than the natural background ruble which is G-7, why does he need to vocal fry an E1??? He can literally sing a G-7. This man does not need to vocal fry an E1. Especially since he did a chest E1 just a moment ago in the video. To put his G-7 into context, he has a range of 10 octaves. He explained in an interview that he can sing the equivalent to if you put a second piano to the left of another piano but continue going deeper. That is his range. I also don't know if a Gb0 is the lowest reachable voice for humans considering this mf can actually sing G-7 which is 7 octaves below Gb0.
@@rovfrmdao there is no proof that microphones would stop at human hearing, if anything it would have a larger hearing spectrum. all i am saying is logically, breaking a singing note world record by 7 octaves is extremely unlikely, yes it is possible to break a singing note record by a few notes, but 7 octaves is definately pushing it beyond
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@@freddiestudio7668 Hes a bass actually, the lack of projection is a technical reason not an anatomical reason . Tim storms' focus is to merely hit the note with fry rather than project the note.
Huh,when did I say I'm a musician or I wanna "analyze" it ?,and I never said I wanna transcibe it,if you wanna see Some "real musician" stuff go search it,this is not the place for you
This man was born with a bass in his vocal cords
This man can sing the lowest note on my bass trombone... lower than tuba... and he can go lower?? WOW
Fantastic video compilation! Thank you for the time and effort. I must correct one thing. The notes Tim hits are not fry in any way shape or form. When some can sing 6 octaves off the piano there is no need to fry. That is pure chest note. He has vocal cords 3 times the length of normal and a recorded 12 octaves. If you listen to recent interviews he has done, he speaks lower than most of us bass singers can sing. Just because a note gets more gravely the lower one goes doesn't make it fry. The natural progression of a note is for there to be more separation in the beats per second the lower the note is.
Thank you sooo much !! Your videos are incredible and is a great source for great bass singers !! And true yeah over the years it has cause a lot of controversy but I'll take your word,and again much love !
what do you call his "G(-7)"? it's not even a singing note or a stable frequency- unfortunate because it demeans his very real talent for deep bass notes. stupid.
If he didn't use fry his speaking voice would be sooooooo much lower than it is, actually i think he said he use fry.. i don't quite remember
Oh and also, if you notice, he doesn't spend a lot of air like he sould singing such low and long notes, you can tell he let go air and tiene breathe, that happens with fry. His notes are unbealivebles tho
I was under that mistaken impression do to a combination of things and along period of bad will on it, I was a jerk about it.he’s full voice his voice is just unquie he can’t fry neither, could J.D.,London,Christopher Lee,Dan Britton or myself or others we exist. Not to say some of us aren’t lower than others but we can’t fry.
I immediately want to hear the highest note he can sing. His complete range.
Guiness claim its around a G#5 I believe
@@freddiestudio7668 When Guinness 'clocked' his range they used a frequency tool on a computer that showed hertz. So they didn't "claim". They stated a fact as it were.
@@icanfartloud pure bullshit(they/he claimed it was 7 octaves below the piano)
Clips seem to show up to G4, but I think he can go a bit higher
He had a recorded falsetto B4 I think but the video is now deleted
That was amazing!
Thanks bro!
Thanks for the great distinction between his chest range and his other ranges. He doesn't actually have a one of a kind chest range, but he's exceptional with vocal fry. Also, I think that last clip was only chest fry/vocal fry. Thanks again, you rock.
He does have a chest voice that goes much lower than most basses, though. Yeah, he does fry a lot below about F1, but that is still over 3/4 of an octave lower than an average bass.
His lowest note is actually so low it can’t be heard by the human ear… the more you know
Way lower. He hit g-7 (.79hz). Lowest a human can hear is about 20hz. Mind blowing.
@@andrewcox3137 it's bullshit
@@andrewcox3137 His lowest note is *0.18 hz* (G-7)
@@themarbleboss1268 Breathing has a higher frequency than that, how is that possible?
@@paulmichaelfreedman8334 brother was blessed by the Lord himself
Why the fuck did I buy a bass guitar, I should have bought this guy
The fact he can actually still go lower than an A1 is actually giving me chills
Are you thinking of an A0, most basses who learn fry, throat bass, growl, or subharmonics are capable of between F1 and C2 without too much trouble. Below A0 though is something that almost nobody can do
that's Tim Storm for you
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Nice video, bro! I'm enjoying!
Nice video dude
Thank you brotha
Nice vid man😊
0:25 seconds,what the music from quartet?
truly amazing
Fascinating. Can anyone not hear him in any of these clips, due to how low his voice is?
Imagine if this guy learned subharmonics
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I was Thinkin the same thing!!!
Tim storms can go 5+ octaves below the lowest note on the piano. This is his mid range. Humans can't hear him sing his low notes they are so low.
But there is no recording of it
@@freddiestudio7668 that’s why I said imagine
This man is absolutely mind blowing. I’m so speechless. I would love to hear him talk bassy to me
You should know Tim storms is really good. Just that his not into social media like most bass singers today...so much dont know about him. But trust me he hit the G-7. And he got an asthma problem...but he really good
Tim in 12 Brighands! I'm obsessed with that piece.
This guy is amazing!
What is the video at 10:00?
I can sing a B1 with ease... Tim sings it with AUTHORITY! His resonance and volume in his range between F1 and E2 is flipping crazy.
yea ok
@@unknownuser8454, which part, bubba. I mean, your fantastic diction and ability to add worthwhile replies had me stunned!
@@johndeeregreen4592 what
@@unknownuser8454, essentially, that's what I am asking you, lol.
@@unknownuser8454 look on his channel
Tha G#1 is somethin else.almost blew my earphones
Girls' voices get higher when they talk to someone they like.
Girls's when they talk to me:
Lmao
Wow my headphones are shaking lol
7:17 why does this song sound so familiar?
Uau graves excelentes 😱😱😱
How do those even count as fry notes? At the depth he went, his vocal cords are fluttering. I know, because I can come close to what he does - and I haven’t been singing for long.
What is the song at 9:48
not convinced all those E1s marked as chest were chest but 5:17 and 6:13 sound pretty chesty and so does that Eb1 at 7:39. although i could be wrong bc below F1 its very hard to tell whether something is chest or chest-fry
Yeah,pretty hard
They're chest. It's just when bass singers (myself included) get below about D2, the false vocal chords like to become activated and add fry that really isn't fry.
@@johndeeregreen4592 if that happens around D2 ur probably not a bass. thats the transition from M1 to M0, and D2 is on the lower end of the baritone spectrum for lowest M1 notes. mine is C#2 and im not a bass. basses are expected to have M1 C2 at the ready most of the time, thurl ravenscroft typically has a B1 in that mechanism for example
@@heliotropeskies5918, a standard baritone ends at A2, with a lower baritone dropping down to about F2 (this is with vocal weight; some can go lower on-mic). A bass is normally required to reach a D2, with lower basses reaching B1. Contrabass singers (singing a full octave lower than baritones) are required to go to at least an F1. Been a singing coach, music teacher, bass singer, and musical arranger for 30 years.
@@johndeeregreen4592 its biologically impossible to sing in full voice below G1. human M1 is absolutely limited to that threshold. below that might be colloquially "chest voice" but its technically pulse registration and thus M0. if strohbass is connected well enough it might sound like M1 but if you listen closely all voice types have audibly separated palpitations below G1 and very rarely will a singer be able to sing that low in M1. only people like london parris, mikhail zlatopolsky and *maybe* jd sumner are capable of it.
I need the track that he sang on the first E1
th-cam.com/video/xtAltg0ZIrY/w-d-xo.html
0:25 what song?
Sorry can’t remember
What song is at 5:49? That sounds like the PERFECT sleep music
Nice video!
Where did you get the video of all the bass singers singing Elvira?
th-cam.com/video/mzZpx4bkPOg/w-d-xo.html
@@freddiestudio7668 thanks!
He has a pitch break at E2 note. Maybe that chest note was strohbass.
But he is the king of strohbass right. He deals fry so flexibly
A-sub-contra: the lowest note on the piano ... No more questions sir!
Help me understand these ranges. Is A1 the last key on the piano or one octive above it? If a bass singer goes off the keyboard would it be A -1?? thanksisis
A0 is the last note on a piano. A -1 is an entire octave lower than the last key on a piano. Tim has hit a record G -7, recorded by Guinness.
The vibrations below C1 are so slow that it barely registers as a note.
6:53 I think this tone is “D1 “
Nice
Freddie ? Wtf
My lowest is a g1 fry as a tenor or lyric baritone and this has octaves below that... Just.. Nutz lol
He makes my bass a soprano.
Hello me
I am an orchestral bass player or also known as contrabass, and my lowest string is e1. He can go lower than my instrument-
Why is my subwoofer smoking?
Tim Storm is the absolutely new Geoff. Imagine that Tim Storm using subharmonic. 🤤
You got this backwards, Tim Storms has held the record for lowest note by a human since 2002. If Geoff can extend his range downward he might maybe perhaps become the new Tim Storms.
@@joel2421: 🤤
@@deanmarion5477 I don’t know what that emoji means, but if you ask Geoff himself he’ll tell you the same thing I did. Tim doesn’t use subharmonics because he has no need to, he can sing lower than every other human without them.
@@joel2421: he is everything
@@deanmarion5477 Who is everything?
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я такого ещё никогда не слышал.
He can go lower than G0 cause time foust can hit a C0 which is lower than that
I know,but there is no recording of it
To many other sounds messing with hearing his voices at times
FYI, you're probably wasting your time if you're listening on your phone since the vast majority of phone speakers can't reproduce Tim's lowest notes.
Hold on a minute. Why does the man with the worlds deepest chest voice, who can sing notes lower than the natural background ruble which is G-7, why does he need to vocal fry an E1??? He can literally sing a G-7. This man does not need to vocal fry an E1. Especially since he did a chest E1 just a moment ago in the video.
To put his G-7 into context, he has a range of 10 octaves. He explained in an interview that he can sing the equivalent to if you put a second piano to the left of another piano but continue going deeper. That is his range. I also don't know if a Gb0 is the lowest reachable voice for humans considering this mf can actually sing G-7 which is 7 octaves below Gb0.
wasnt his lowest note like G#-5
The recording is not out for the public
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Amazing voice, but the be fair the ones below A1 are more growls than actual notes
A0 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! wow
This is how Golems sing lol
Warning dont use headphones mine got a weird rattle after this vid
cant hear it
i dont actually believe he got a g-7, no proof, anywhere, jd sumner should've kept that record
Its probably below the minimum human hearing range so microphones probably wouldn't pick it up
@@rovfrmdao there is no proof that microphones would stop at human hearing, if anything it would have a larger hearing spectrum. all i am saying is logically, breaking a singing note world record by 7 octaves is extremely unlikely, yes it is possible to break a singing note record by a few notes, but 7 octaves is definately pushing it beyond
@@ast7106 They're telling us lies
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There is proof that he did reach G-5 though
#2021
I can only go down to F2
I can only go down to E2
Nice vid,but Tim fries almost everything lower than B1
I don't even think he's a bass
Thanks !,I think honestly its just his Timbre,but you can have your opinion.
Yeah he is a lower baritone
similar to JD sumner really, you can hear a very distict tonal difference between when he's in fry and chest.
@@Marcell0Bass yeah true honestly idk why people say he fries anything lower than a low C
@@Marcell0Bass ok maybe I was wrong,I listened again some clips
He definitely gets lower before starting to apply fry.
You’re mixing Gary with Tim
My double bass dislikes this video
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Thought it would be deeper, just sounds like my father.
Crikey
A0 srry
Жесть
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Sorry, this guy is a baritone. Without microphone you wouldn't be able to hear anything...at all
Correct,although he may be a baritone,it doesnt mean that people who cant project are baritones
@@freddiestudio7668 Hes a bass actually, the lack of projection is a technical reason not an anatomical reason . Tim storms' focus is to merely hit the note with fry rather than project the note.
by its scale, it goes from second tenor to sub bass
@@freddiestudio7668 baritone can't Sing low notes.
What a terrible way to analyze music
???? What are you referring to ?
@@freddiestudio7668 The letter turning red when he "hits the note". Why not just transcribe the stuff like a real musician?
Huh,when did I say I'm a musician or I wanna "analyze" it ?,and I never said I wanna transcibe it,if you wanna see Some "real musician" stuff go search it,this is not the place for you
@@sacpilot Your comment just doesn't have place here, get out.
Shut the fuck up and make your own video.
Bro sounds like a burp💀