Gospel Bass Singers - Old School vs New School (C2-C1)
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- Gospel Bass Singers - Old School vs New School (C2-C1).
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Who won?
Old school bass singers!
I’d have to say overall the old school rules. Some of the last few notes were ridiculous growls, but I heard a lot of genuine powerful full voiced low notes.
The competition I’d really like to see: a line up of basses hitting the low notes with NO microphone. That would be some competition that would separate the “real” low basses from those who have learned the tricks and how to manipulate a mic and sound system. I know something’s fishy when a bass is strong on G1 then C2!
Old School
@@ColtFan89 old
@@johnkuykendall2598none are growl it’s all chest voice and other chest voice techniques
Jeff Pearles is awesome - low bass, melodious voice, song writer, pianist - total package.
George, Tim, and Aaron McCune are all in a classification of their own.
Glad to to see my buddy Larry Stewart finally get some recognition
17:39 JD accidental G0 sub
For your next accidental subharmonic compilation? ;)
I hear a D1, the other low notes are real G1s, that I hear.
Jd did 2 E0 in some hard to find videos
@@ictdpowerstroke4591, there are several times, where JD dropped in the the 1st negative octave with subharmonics. I am a very low bass and have hit C0 with subs... getting into the negative octaves without pure fry is mind blowing (and JD did it several times by accident).
They are all good. I think a lot of the old school basses had a deeper and thicker tone. Tim Riley, JD Sumner, George Younce, and Bill Lawrence are the best to hold a mic when it comes to bass singing IMO.
Jeff Chapman
More men smoked in the old days. There was no stigma back then. It thickened their vocal cords.
It seems like the new guys want to swallow the microphone. George Younce said to work the mike but don't let it work you.
I agree
Tommy Thompson was 2nd Sang bass with the statesmen on the most played Gospel song in tv history. Gene Scott's program. I wanna know.
most gospel bass singers do, oktavist and basso profundos usually don't
Old school bass... Who else with me? 😇😇
Me
me
Billy Todd was my favorite bass singer, even got better as he aged. Billy sang with Florida Boys and the Dixie Echo's.
Tim Riley… guy is insane
The way Riley slipps into 1st Octave notes
Old school bass singers won! JD hit a clear C1. Think they were more consistent given limited resources for most parts.
Bro jd can hit a crisp E0 ,,I seen 2 videos of him doing so
Paul Harkey hit a D1! Awesome!
Only showed Big Chief one time? He's my favorite of them all .
You notice they are all on equal footing at C2... then the difference between those still in chest and those using a bit of fry becomes obvious. JD just keeps dropping and staying in chest voice, though, lol.
I enjoyed it!
Old school has some great notes
David Hester sounds more like an old school bass singer! So does Larry Stewart! In fact Larry should get more recognition than he does!
Old school wins, I’m just 12 years old so I have a long way to go
funny, I just recognized Buddy at 22:58
Rex Nelon!
Old school by far.
Where is Tim here?
22:29 J.D Sumner
This is app;es and oranges. The sound quality, due to technology, is night and day difference. Style of music as well.
Woah
Link to Jeff chapman F1?
Any chance of you doing a nic val vocal range?
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@@ntanzar911 damn thanks. Dunno how I missed that when making his range video. Must’ve mistuned it or something
Whats the difference between old scholl and new school? Old generations and new generations would be better?
its sad i don't see Jeff Chapman he's one of the best bass singers that sang back then and still sing now
Old is gold 🪙🪙🪙🥇🥇🥇🥇
Old school has the OGs
My dad the first bass singer
Tim was my old school favorite but Tim Duncan is my new favorite.
Tim Riley. That is all.
JD sumner
@@ictdpowerstroke4591 He was good, but too much vocal fry.
@@mreddiemush jd does no fry unless he gets into the lower F0 area
@@ictdpowerstroke4591 he did usually fry below A1
@@ntanzar911 but it’s not like it’s hard for him
Who is singing at 6:30 ? What song is it?
Gene McDonald '' you sho do need him now''
You can also add Buddy Liles with the old school
Even the new school basses aren't youngers... Most of them are in his 50ies
Old School All moment...
What's the name of the bassist and/or group at 1:22
Jim Boatman
Nic Val is not new school, he is old school, no?
Most of “new school” are old school
Mike Allen, Nic Val, Gene McDonald are examples
what name of the first quartet?
Appointed Quartet
А как же Кен Тëрнер? Он без проблем даже в свои 79 пел С1
18:11 what song?
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@@ntanzar911 18:03 link ?
@@ntanzar911 19:04 link ?
Is E1 no F1
th-cam.com/video/N09zuL22tzs/w-d-xo.html, don't remember name of second clip
@@ntanzar911 20:09 link ?
singer, band, and song at 8:30?
Ray Dean Reese, Kingsmen, song cant remember sorry
Ok
who won? Old School of course.
Tim Duncan still my favorite wish he was still with EHSS
JD's C1 is effortless. He didn't have to take another breath to push it out. Most of the others are sweating. 😅
The difference the old ones smoked with out filters the new ones vap lol
Isn't Nic Val over 60 yo?
in his 50's
@@ntanzar911 Hasn't him sung bass for 42 years?
@@ntanzar911 9:17 link ?
@@ailtonsouzadearaujojunior2210 9:17 vc sabe qual link ?
@@cleitonlevi8729 Unfortunetly, no.