Rofl. Dude can talk to submarines without a modulator!! Love Tim. They had to develop a custom mike to catch his voice so he could qualify for the record he holds. I think it was Alpha Sound that did the mic for him...
In all likelihood this is not fry. Every note is a beat per second and when you get that low you hear the beat. The pitch is in the beat. As someone who can fry to a B-2 I can tell you it sounds different than what you hear here. Also, Tim went through a severe bout of covid last year and also deals with asthma. To people commenting about his record and why he struggled here when his record is 4 octaves lower, covid is the likely reason why. That record was also 11 years ago. His vocal cords as said by an ENT DR are 2 times the length of normal and have abnormal movements in the muscles. Even Tim has said in the past that these notes have no musical quality and this video shows why. Lets talk about fry for a moment though, there is really nothing wrong with it if used sparingly. Some folks can do it lower than others. Back in the day I could go down to 3hz( as noted by Tim himself) but then I had a severe bout of whooping cough in 2011 and I haven't been able to fry that low since. Chest I can get D1 on a good but as someone with allergies, that can fluctuate greatly day to day. People are easy to criticize without understanding the circumstances that can greatly impact ones voice. Thanks Matteo for this find and your other videos. Doing good man!
Thanks. That was good. The obvious musical value to me is using Tim's voice as part of an ambient track for a movie. But what if his ability could affect other humans in a different way. Like heal them. Or maybe he can match a vulnerable frequency that makes a wall fall down or a window break. Fantasy maybe. Storms is a real life superhero.
His lowest melodic note is a B -1, which is still beyond flipping impressive. I am considered a low bass and my lowest melodic note is a G0... I couldn't even imagine doing a musically usable note nearly an octave lower.
People forget we re just human beings , it’s a very gentle and very sensitive instrument , you have to tune up as you go, some need to warm it up , he’s got a special instrument , he can produce low notes 🎶 ultra low , he was best for acapella groups , it suits his talents , he’s not a Russian oktsvist he’s not a gospel quartet singer , he is trained for acapella and can produce lower notes than most , and seems a humble guy , much respect for him
My voice usually drops an octave or octave and a half when I have a cold, but never near as deep as Tim can get naturally. Imagine hearing him with a cold... Whew! First man to almost hit 0Hz...
I am absolutely no expert on this, but he sounds a lot different now than he did when he was quite a bit younger. Time naturally changes the voice and the natural decrease in hormone production like testosterone might drop the vocal depth (with respect to tone). Thoughts? Again, I’m just raising a thought of why his voice “might” sound higher in this video. Acoustics, the mic, asthma, his Covid struggles, aging, etc. have probably taken a toll to some degree on his voice. Don’t quote me though.
I have talked with him quite a few times and we share similar struggles on a daily basis with regards to the voice and health and it is a frustrating struggle. Day to day can be very different. He does suffer from asthma as you noted , allergies and had sinus issues for a long time that required surgery. Covid I am sure did a number on his vocal cords. I had whooping cough in 2011 and it took me a year to gain back full function of my range. It all depends on the day the video was shot too. Look up the pumpkin sub woofer video. He blows away sub keyboard notes like nothing. Matteo has it somewhere on his channel.
I have asthma. I also had a very bad lung infection in 2019 that caused me to have laryngitis for several months afterwards. My voice hasn't been the same since then. Also, I have chronic heartburn, which is controlled by medication. However, I still have permanent scar tissue that's accumulated over the years, which has also affected my own vocal range. So, yeah, a lot of things can affect your voice over time.
@@thebassmanadamI had whooping cough in 2012 or 13. Anything that makes me cough is difficult to recover from vocally speaking. I get chronic bronchitis and other lung infections because of asthma. And just a side note: I've never, ever smoked anything. But people who do will damage their vocal cords. For example, when Lucille Ball was younger, her voice sounded smoother and nicer in the 50's than in her shows in the 70's. (Yes, I still love Lucy...lol)
@@hugobasilio1303, it's all fry. Tim Storms' chest range is Eb1 to A4 (still very impressive). He uses chest-fry down to about G0 and it's pure fry below that.
Regardless, he is still good to F1 in chest voice and has the most controlled fry out there. He also has one of the lowest chest-fry ranges out there, too... probably good to about E0 with some chest connection. Anyone who wants to beat his pitch accuracy with those techniques, I am all ears.
@@rayandro9650 fine, I'll give it a try. My lowest inverse vocal fry is B0 Lowest vocal fry D1 Lowest Chest C#2/D2 Mixed voice A4 Falsetto A6 Whistle C8 How do you mf'ers go so deep??
this makes me doubt Guiness' record. The guy frys everything 0th octave and below, I can do that too, no fucking way he made it -7th octave. Even this was a struggle for him
To go deep beyond -2th octave is rare even for men with deepest voice like these. He may have got really lucky on that day. And it may be for just a split second his vocal chords moved so slow approximately at a 1 oscillation per 12 seconds speed. And the recorded team said Tim hit note lower than 0.2 hertz for a couple of times. They recorded the lowest note (0.189 hz) as the Guinness Record. Roger Menees also before Tim's record reclaim, beat Tim at an impressive 0.3 hz.
This is fun, I read the comments, but I don't understand all this interest in low notes: which is the musical value of this? Certain "notes" are just rubbish, don't you agree? The relevant thing is that Tim Storms can sing beautiful notes around the low C (the lowest of the cello), which he can do, and that's great. All the rest is good stuff just for the Guinness Record. Then: 1. if you want low low notes in concert, in an acoustic context (no sound reinforcement system), take Russian oktavists (not Tim Storms) 2. If you want low low notes otherwise performed, take some subharmonica / oktaver / live editing of the voice with a standard singer. 3 if you have an low low bass singer as Tim, but not so powerful, give him a microphone and make him exploit the properties of the membrane of the microphone and high quality loudspeakers, and you will have "amazing" low notes that "shake the wall", as many put it. Anyway I don't want to underrate at all Tim Storms, he is an excellent bass singer.
Come on... clicking your vocal chords like a Giger counter isn't hitting a note. The most ridiculous part of this, is that he can barely squeak these notes out, they're not even close to consistent, and in the record books he supposedly can hit G-7, which is one hz every 10 seconds. Tell you what, I'll click my vocal chords, then come back in a year and I'll click them again, then I can set the low note record for a C-1000...
So do it 💁🏻♀️. Just because you’re unable to hear the note and all you can hear is the back and forth vibration doesn’t mean the pitch doesn’t exist. Please read more about pitch, tone, and the octave scale and just…music in general before making a snarky comment 😌 And obviously…a note at A-1 isn’t always gunna be consistent if the voice is dry 🙄 think about how you sound when you first wake up in the morning. If the voice is dry and not warmed up it won’t sound as great.
Try it sometime and do it accurately and repeat it. Trust me, you will fail. It took me YEARS of practices to get below about D0. And I am a natural bass.
@johndeeregreen4592 At the moment my lowest clear chest voice is C2. Do you have any recommendations on exercises on getting lower? To be fair, my top end is c6...
That's why he got guiness book of record
Rofl. Dude can talk to submarines without a modulator!!
Love Tim.
They had to develop a custom mike to catch his voice so he could qualify for the record he holds. I think it was Alpha Sound that did the mic for him...
no one gonna talk abt the fact he sounds like a cat purring at some parts
lmao, this guy cant pur like a cat on demand. everyone point and laugh.
In all likelihood this is not fry. Every note is a beat per second and when you get that low you hear the beat. The pitch is in the beat. As someone who can fry to a B-2 I can tell you it sounds different than what you hear here. Also, Tim went through a severe bout of covid last year and also deals with asthma. To people commenting about his record and why he struggled here when his record is 4 octaves lower, covid is the likely reason why. That record was also 11 years ago. His vocal cords as said by an ENT DR are 2 times the length of normal and have abnormal movements in the muscles. Even Tim has said in the past that these notes have no musical quality and this video shows why. Lets talk about fry for a moment though, there is really nothing wrong with it if used sparingly. Some folks can do it lower than others. Back in the day I could go down to 3hz( as noted by Tim himself) but then I had a severe bout of whooping cough in 2011 and I haven't been able to fry that low since. Chest I can get D1 on a good but as someone with allergies, that can fluctuate greatly day to day. People are easy to criticize without understanding the circumstances that can greatly impact ones voice. Thanks Matteo for this find and your other videos. Doing good man!
Thank you!
It's fry but it's clear
It's definitely a fry, some guys even growl....Tim Riley is my best
Thanks. That was good. The obvious musical value to me is using Tim's voice as part of an ambient track for a movie. But what if his ability could affect other humans in a different way. Like heal them. Or maybe he can match a vulnerable frequency that makes a wall fall down or a window break. Fantasy maybe. Storms is a real life superhero.
His lowest melodic note is a B -1, which is still beyond flipping impressive. I am considered a low bass and my lowest melodic note is a G0... I couldn't even imagine doing a musically usable note nearly an octave lower.
Wow you actually made a video about it!
Nice one, Walter White
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Woooo Matteo posted again!!!
I also posted a video yesterday!
played it on my subwoofer shakes the house lol
I hope he has a bunch of kids so we can pass this vocal chord gene onto as many people as possible, its super dope
Esse cara é d outro planeta
People forget we re just human beings , it’s a very gentle and very sensitive instrument , you have to tune up as you go, some need to warm it up , he’s got a special instrument , he can produce low notes 🎶 ultra low , he was best for acapella groups , it suits his talents , he’s not a Russian oktsvist he’s not a gospel quartet singer , he is trained for acapella and can produce lower notes than most , and seems a humble guy , much respect for him
My voice usually drops an octave or octave and a half when I have a cold, but never near as deep as Tim can get naturally. Imagine hearing him with a cold... Whew! First man to almost hit 0Hz...
It's the dolphin Division and orca multiplication man
Just measured mine on the spectogram, and my lowest note is about 70hz
So between a D2 and Db2. Nice.
Pero eso es algo que hasta a mi me sale... en mas yo hablo en un rango de hz segun me marcaron de entre A1 y A0.
Between 55 and 28 Hz
Kann er auch Töne treffen oder nur brummen
What's Tim's lowest chest note?
Eb1
@@BassManMatteo Ok thanks. What's yours?
@@davidfernandez1992 D2
bro its G-7, it's the world record@@BassManMatteo
@that’s most likely not chest, it’s probably vocal fry.
When I'm singing max: E2
When I just want to go deep G1
At “FA” it is a definite vocal fry. Not really any volume to his voice but microphone help amplification.
Indeed it is low but vocal fry low.
Maybe it's fry here, but it hasn't always been. Vocal fry doesn't blow sound equipment and rattle rooms.
I am absolutely no expert on this, but he sounds a lot different now than he did when he was quite a bit younger. Time naturally changes the voice and the natural decrease in hormone production like testosterone might drop the vocal depth (with respect to tone). Thoughts? Again, I’m just raising a thought of why his voice “might” sound higher in this video. Acoustics, the mic, asthma, his Covid struggles, aging, etc. have probably taken a toll to some degree on his voice. Don’t quote me though.
I don’t really know, every other recent video his voice is still really deep. Perhaps his voice is just higher that day? I don’t know.
I have talked with him quite a few times and we share similar struggles on a daily basis with regards to the voice and health and it is a frustrating struggle. Day to day can be very different. He does suffer from asthma as you noted , allergies and had sinus issues for a long time that required surgery. Covid I am sure did a number on his vocal cords. I had whooping cough in 2011 and it took me a year to gain back full function of my range. It all depends on the day the video was shot too. Look up the pumpkin sub woofer video. He blows away sub keyboard notes like nothing. Matteo has it somewhere on his channel.
I have asthma. I also had a very bad lung infection in 2019 that caused me to have laryngitis for several months afterwards. My voice hasn't been the same since then.
Also, I have chronic heartburn, which is controlled by medication. However, I still have permanent scar tissue that's accumulated over the years, which has also affected my own vocal range. So, yeah, a lot of things can affect your voice over time.
@@thebassmanadamI had whooping cough in 2012 or 13. Anything that makes me cough is difficult to recover from vocally speaking. I get chronic bronchitis and other lung infections because of asthma.
And just a side note: I've never, ever smoked anything. But people who do will damage their vocal cords. For example, when Lucille Ball was younger, her voice sounded smoother and nicer in the 50's than in her shows in the 70's. (Yes, I still love Lucy...lol)
Your voice doesn't go up in pitch after a drop in testosterone. Maybe a trauma can, but not a decrease in test levels.
What a good!
I can go more deeper than tim storm.
But tim storm has no
Profe about 0.189 hz
Why?
No audio or video recording available?
Well, hes reconized by guiness, so that tells a lot, also the world record was more than a decade ago where the internet almost didnt exist
The crazy thing is that im going into 8th grade and i can fry js a tad bit lower, ik it doesnt sound beliveable but trust me, i can go a lil lower
How you singing with your mouth closed? Am i missing something???
@@youtubingbabs the “m” sound (which is what he’s doing) is done with a closed mouth.
I can go till you almost can't hear anything almost silent.
Me in the morning when I'm sick
Ihave an effortless all day G-1. He just knows people.
Lowest note that I have hit *and have managed to pitch* is a F#-1 but I can definitely go lower
Omg how did he do that
Fry register
Fry
Yes
For me it still doesn't sound fry.
@@hugobasilio1303, it's all fry. Tim Storms' chest range is Eb1 to A4 (still very impressive). He uses chest-fry down to about G0 and it's pure fry below that.
Imagine hearing Let's Get It On by him lol
why he sayin ti instead of si
That’s the standard in most of the English-speaking world.
Nice burps
Haha, awesome. What a death metal singer he would be!
all fry not chest voice :/
Regardless, he is still good to F1 in chest voice and has the most controlled fry out there. He also has one of the lowest chest-fry ranges out there, too... probably good to about E0 with some chest connection. Anyone who wants to beat his pitch accuracy with those techniques, I am all ears.
Me after i eat taco bell
How low can ya go
My lowest note is Eb-1.
Angels voise
Sounds more like a demon's voice to me 😆
@@Natsworld9 because it's biblically accurate
Sounds like a loppy cammed small block.
My lowest Fry A-5
Lowest Chest C2
Mixed Voice A5
Falsetto E6
Whistle C6 - A7
A-5????? That's crazy, I'm 13 and I'm still like 2 octaves higher with a fry
No way to can fry a A-5
My lowest fry A#0
Lowest chest A#2
Mixed voice E5
Falsetto G6
Whistle B8(C9)
@@rayandro9650 fine, I'll give it a try.
My lowest inverse vocal fry is B0
Lowest vocal fry D1
Lowest Chest C#2/D2
Mixed voice A4
Falsetto A6
Whistle C8
How do you mf'ers go so deep??
A-5 isn't possible.
bro sounds like a fucking Harley-Davidson.
I could match every note, but Im certain the quality was horrible compared to Tim Storms.
Do you think that’s kinda tricky
He’s ain’t opera singer
Course he can’t)
why do men take such scrutiny on what a real deep voice is?
cause it is manly
A similar reason why women are obsessed with looking eternally youthful
@@varthdader6941😂
I am Venom👹
jajaja no matter you are amazing
like my cat
Bizarro
this makes me doubt Guiness' record. The guy frys everything 0th octave and below, I can do that too, no fucking way he made it -7th octave. Even this was a struggle for him
Listen to him sing Lonesome Road on TH-cam. He can sing beautifully AND hit the low notes. He was just having a hard time on this video
@@F1fan007 but he wasnt going this low hes struggling in the -1 octave
To go deep beyond -2th octave is rare even for men with deepest voice like these. He may have got really lucky on that day. And it may be for just a split second his vocal chords moved so slow approximately at a 1 oscillation per 12 seconds speed. And the recorded team said Tim hit note lower than 0.2 hertz for a couple of times. They recorded the lowest note (0.189 hz) as the Guinness Record.
Roger Menees also before Tim's record reclaim, beat Tim at an impressive 0.3 hz.
@@davidfernandez1992 this would make sense but you dont just get lucky and hit a -7th octave note because it would have to be consistent
@@mxsklmao Yeah, it would have been consistent just enough for the machine to record and test its frequency.
My high notes and low notes are both trash
His voice☠️ gen z voice 🤡
This is fun, I read the comments, but I don't understand all this interest in low notes: which is the musical value of this? Certain "notes" are just rubbish, don't you agree? The relevant thing is that Tim Storms can sing beautiful notes around the low C (the lowest of the cello), which he can do, and that's great. All the rest is good stuff just for the Guinness Record. Then: 1. if you want low low notes in concert, in an acoustic context (no sound reinforcement system), take Russian oktavists (not Tim Storms) 2. If you want low low notes otherwise performed, take some subharmonica / oktaver / live editing of the voice with a standard singer. 3 if you have an low low bass singer as Tim, but not so powerful, give him a microphone and make him exploit the properties of the membrane of the microphone and high quality loudspeakers, and you will have "amazing" low notes that "shake the wall", as many put it. Anyway I don't want to underrate at all Tim Storms, he is an excellent bass singer.
Come on... clicking your vocal chords like a Giger counter isn't hitting a note. The most ridiculous part of this, is that he can barely squeak these notes out, they're not even close to consistent, and in the record books he supposedly can hit G-7, which is one hz every 10 seconds. Tell you what, I'll click my vocal chords, then come back in a year and I'll click them again, then I can set the low note record for a C-1000...
So do it 💁🏻♀️.
Just because you’re unable to hear the note and all you can hear is the back and forth vibration doesn’t mean the pitch doesn’t exist. Please read more about pitch, tone, and the octave scale and just…music in general before making a snarky comment 😌
And obviously…a note at A-1 isn’t always gunna be consistent if the voice is dry 🙄 think about how you sound when you first wake up in the morning. If the voice is dry and not warmed up it won’t sound as great.
Exactly, as far as this goes I could clap my hands and say im singing bass.
Try it sometime and do it accurately and repeat it. Trust me, you will fail. It took me YEARS of practices to get below about D0. And I am a natural bass.
@johndeeregreen4592
At the moment my lowest clear chest voice is C2. Do you have any recommendations on exercises on getting lower?
To be fair, my top end is c6...
Mr know-it-all
Taschenfalten flattern lassen ...
ТК И ЧТО? НИЧЕГО СЛОЖНОГО. ЗАРЫГИВАТЬ , ЗАПЕРДЫВАТЬ 😁😁😁
😅
Das kann ich auch.
Баса нет совсем, есть знаменитые басы мира, здесь псевдо бас, тарахтение связками, детский трюк.
You do it then
He sounds like crap.
you couldn't do any better