Corrections: 3:07 It’s a C1-D1 slide 3:42 It starts on an E1 then slides down to a brief C1 3:45 Same as I wrote above Apologize: Sorry for no B1 and F1
Thanks for including me! It’s nice to see some less popular singers on here compared to the same ones people always include for these compilations. And the last guy, he’s insane.
Thanks for making this video so much more versatille and interesting, and not just showing the usual singers, and the same clips, as people would like to hear, like Geoff, Avi and Tim. While it's good to hear theme, it's also important to get to know other's voice.😊 Great compilation, man!!!😃 Your hard work is paying off!!!
I’m studying voice techniques for about 30 years, Strohbass, Kargyraa are some common techniques for low notes. Try to listen Castellucci comments about his voice and studio techniques he uses to have this nice effect. Bass2Yang has a nice lecture about Subhamonic singing. But as I wrote, they sound good, I like it, but the notes are not Chest voice. Nice low chest voice you can listen to Rodney Britt from Acappella, JD Sumner ( also lots of vocal fry), Zlatopolsky and Isaac Freeman ( Fairfield Four) for example.
There's a difference between vocal fry and fry supported, it's how I like to call, but it can also be called chest-fry mix and fried chest. I would say some clips are definitely more fry than chest, but there's always a percentage of chest voice on it. If you try to reach those notes on fry, and fry only, you'll notice that it doesn't have the same resonance and power because fry can't do that alone. It's very rare to see anyone who can reach below A1 in plenty chest voice, even tho there are many who can have a lot of power in those lower notes, but it's just natural that the fry comes with it.
Corrections:
3:07 It’s a C1-D1 slide
3:42 It starts on an E1 then slides down to a brief C1
3:45 Same as I wrote above
Apologize:
Sorry for no B1 and F1
Thanks for including me! It’s nice to see some less popular singers on here compared to the same ones people always include for these compilations. And the last guy, he’s insane.
Yooooo dude!!! that is an amazing comp!
And hey there's me!!!!
Thank you so much for featuring me! I’m Mark btw.
Cool
Thanks for making this video so much more versatille and interesting, and not just showing the usual singers, and the same clips, as people would like to hear, like Geoff, Avi and Tim.
While it's good to hear theme, it's also important to get to know other's voice.😊
Great compilation, man!!!😃 Your hard work is paying off!!!
1:24 Kenneth also has a chest E4 in th-cam.com/video/sINhWKEGX00/w-d-xo.htmlfeature=shared so his total chest range is A1-E4 (2 octaves, 7 semitones).
Nice comp. I'm glad to see more than the usual singers in here. Rip no F1 though.
Hi Minerva!
Yeah, no B1 either :(
Guitarrra wow his voice is beastly sounding
Both Guitarra and Mark(Josh) were featured in Matteo’s newest chest range vid! And I was, too!
Bro Facil did the cleanest C1 chest I've ever heard
actually i think he's singing Eb1 ish when he does the C1 on the piano.
@@heliotropeskies5918To be precise, it starts on an E1 then slides down to a C1.
P.S. His “D1” sounds like an F1 to me.
My lowest note is b0 with ingressive phonation(inhale note) and I’m 14 is it good
Depends, what's your lowest chest note ?
And also there's not really "good" or "bad" low notes, it only matters if you want to sing really low bass part like these guys.
Most of these notes below C2 are not chest notes, but fry notes, but even being "fry" they still amazing.
I’m studying voice techniques for about 30 years, Strohbass, Kargyraa are some common techniques for low notes. Try to listen Castellucci comments about his voice and studio techniques he uses to have this nice effect. Bass2Yang has a nice lecture about Subhamonic singing. But as I wrote, they sound good, I like it, but the notes are not Chest voice. Nice low chest voice you can listen to Rodney Britt from Acappella, JD Sumner ( also lots of vocal fry), Zlatopolsky and Isaac Freeman ( Fairfield Four) for example.
There's a difference between vocal fry and fry supported, it's how I like to call, but it can also be called chest-fry mix and fried chest. I would say some clips are definitely more fry than chest, but there's always a percentage of chest voice on it. If you try to reach those notes on fry, and fry only, you'll notice that it doesn't have the same resonance and power because fry can't do that alone. It's very rare to see anyone who can reach below A1 in plenty chest voice, even tho there are many who can have a lot of power in those lower notes, but it's just natural that the fry comes with it.
I can sing g1 too, wtf
Do it, then!