Hey everyone, just remember that this video has audio processing specific to the Sony EX15LP headphones. They’re like $10 on Amazon, you should buy some and listen to our other ALPHA STREAM content.
@@tompw3141 there is a pretty steep and specific EQ curve and some other settings applied to the audio. It may sound ok without the headphones but the whole point of this project was to deliver a highly optimized audio experience as cheaply as possible for the widest amount of people online. Try the headphones and hear the difference!
He said that he already access his bass voice when he was 8 years old trying to sing to bass singer legends like Younce and Sumner and his voice just keep getting lower, so that was interesting
😂🤣😂 so he has a white beard before puberty? 😂🤣😂 But even so, I don’t want to have him go through the voice change again cause that’s already an earthquake of magnitude 8 or so!!! 😂 And scientists say, one of magnitude 10 is like the end of the world and I like our planet enough to not let it go for this guy’s earthquakes😂🤣
Storms is a deep bass (basso profondo). He possesses a vocal range of 10 octaves (G/G#−5 to G/G#5). He has extended his lower range to G−7 (0.189 Hz) while breaking his own record for the widest vocal range for a male singer. His lowest frequencies can only be heard by elephants and various animals that use low frequencies for communication, as well as dedicated scientific measurement devices. His particular vibrato technique accompanied by his sub-audible range was clinically studied in 2015-16 by leading gastroenterologists at Brown University and successfully proven to aid in IBS and severe cases of Colon Compaction.
hes not a profundo, hes a low bass, a profundo can blats an A1 with a huge amount of resonance and make it audible and loud + he uses chest-fry or fry in general
The G -7 is nonsensical... if you move your vocal chords once every 10 seconds, you're not making a note. I don't know this ever made it into the record books
@@generichuman_ he is going from perfect 5th to a 7th in a super baritone. This is not overlooked. About the elephant range. I have not studies. If this is possible? He would need to have larger vocal structure to make it audible in long range. However this is impressive to stay in key and gain such a slow vibration. Impressive overall.
@@Ibanez7400 You should hear a Octavist then this is a cake walk for them and they don't need a mic ether. I can sing this song a hole octave below on a good day. If he didn't have that mic you would have to be at least 3 feet from him to hear him. A Octavist you can hear in a football stadium without a mic.
Its almost inaudible in person. The lowest notes are basically fry tone. The vocal chords can't vibrate fast enough to let sufficient air go through. I'm a very low bass myself and could go off the keys of a piano in highschool. Takes a ton of diaphragm control to maintain a note that deep too.
@@ericlowe8138 compare the timbre and depth of the lows to the low growls that other bass singers do, and notice the volume difference between his vowels and the hard consonants and "s"s. It's likely more audible than you would think.
I think the thing that blows me away the most is how this unbelievably talented man retains a smooth a silky voice even at the lowest notes. I love singing baretone, though when I get to my lowest note (around C1) my vocals tend towards creating sound with subharmonics (i.e 'falsetto') and thus I create a more choppy sounding vocal with artifacts. Controlling this to maintain a steady and smooth sound is incredibly difficult. I commend this guy for pulling off these notes so well. He perhaps may be the most impressive singer I've ever seen. It's all very inspiring and I am grateful to this singer for instilling that in me and in others.
I suffer anxiety and I'm living with my sick mom so lately I haven't been able to fully un-clenche my jaw or take a deep breath, as in in weeks, until now. Your voice resonated in my whole body, in fact it's been 5 minutes and I still feel the vibration, I haven't been this relaxed in months, thank you so much ! And on top of it your voice is beautiful.
I was already self-conscious about not being able to get very low. I'm probably really a baritone. But yeah, Tim is really rubbing it in! Would never downvote such an awesome voice, though ;)
I like this version better than the original. Tim is fun to sing along with too. Not only can he reach those low notes, but he does it effortlessly. Makes it easier to sing along with.
Lyrics I've Got To Walk, That Lonesome Road I've Got To Walk, That Lonesome Road I've Got To Walk, by saviours hand I've Got To Walk, Walk, That Lonesome Road If you go with me, throgh the valley I'm go in mountain's high If I strumble, if I folter The Lord Will be my guide Walk, That Lonesome Road I've Got To Walk, That Lonesome Road If you go with me, through the valley I'm go in mountain's high If I strumble, if I folter The Lord Will be my guide Walk, That Lonesome Road I've Got To Walk, walk, That Lonesome Road
@@usarmylcorley whoever believes that record is real is a total moron who has never seen or heard a piano in real life(who by the way knows nothing about notes and music in general)
People who sing bass can't sing as low as him. He's a basso profondo, or contra-bass. The people who thumbed down this video maybe DO sing bass, and just realized their wives are not gonna be as turned on by them anymore.
Most people think that singing bass is all about the low notes. However, those people don't know that singing bass is also about sounding good. Tim Storms sang low and sounded good. He is the true definition of a bass singer. Good job, Mr. Storms. By the way, I challenge you to a low note battle for Guinness world records. Seriously.
@@Surath_Jesus his lowest now is .189hz, the lowest a human ear can hear is 20hz, meaning his lowest note is infrasonic and needed equipment to pick it up
Apparently he can go down to G -5 and has the World Record of lowest voice with a G -7. He can sing 10 octaves. 🤯 He unofficially officially isn’t human.
@@kithawk Honestly at this point I think he has to yell in order for his voice to be of audible pitch. So every clip of him talking his him actually him in pain straining his voice to talk😂😂
He's not a bass himself, actually he's a bass baritone, he uses singing techniques and he's the best at it, he's on the Guinness right? Haha his lower voice chest should be around a bb1 I don't know exactly He's using a lot of subharmonics on this song, you can search it here on TH-cam
He did not use subharmonics, he can't do subharmonics and his chest voice tapped out at A0 other than that he mostly use a really resonant pulse registers
When your subwoofer goes “I give up!” and this guy still has an octave more below that!😳. I always wanted to be a bass singer (I’m not 😩), but this is beyond what I thought was physically possible!
My dad was Baritone, but he wanted to be a Bass singer too and was always impressed to hear very low singing. I don't think he realized just how low his daughter was in the vocal range, Like Father, like Daughter!! 🎼🎶🎵
@@AusTheBassBoss hey I'm 8 months late but you are not a kid, you are a teen, thirTEEN. So see it like this if your age ends with TEEN then you are a teenager :D
Perhaps bacause those aren’t full notes? They’re basically vocal fry. Don’t get me wrong, I wouldn’t downvote him at all. It is still really difficult to do.
Very deep and can sing. I just heard this guy for the 1st time and another guy Colm McGunnies that has a voice that's just as deep both have incredible voices.
I don't think so, while for instance Dimashes voice covers some 6+ octaves Tim doubles that and these twelve octaves of his voice cannot possibly be all subterranean (see his wikipedia entry @ en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Storms for reference, he officially ranges from G/G#−7 to G/G#5). So how squeaky is your voice, honestly?
Never thought I’d say this but your bass has gone lower than Tim Foust, Jeff Castalucci, and Avi Kaplan’s (or at least that I’ve heard so far). Thanks for the smile this afternoon!
Tim Foust is my favorite. His voice is smooth and soothing. He also had a five octave range. This guy obviously sings low, but it sounds way too rough and gravely to me.
To actually hit the note he claimed to hit hed have to be singing at about 0.7 hz which is just rhythm at that point. He has a good range sure, but not 10 octaves
@@jrk1666 no it can be a note. Humans can still hear the overtones of such a note but we would perceive the fundamental frequency as a rhythm more than pitch. Tim Storms supposed record is 0.189 Hz. So you're telling me he's making his vocal chords vibrate back and forth once every 5 seconds? Nah Dawg. Thats slower than a heartbeat is.
His normal vocal range goes from G -5 up 10 octaves. He holds the Guiness World Record for lowest note produced by a human at G -7 and holds the record for widest male vocal range.
My choir conductor just left our church it brought me to tears and I need to find another church to sing in what church are you at I will move and relocate.
The power to blow up subwoofers with your voice. Incredible. I'm not joking. You made my 18 inch sub in my car make my window wipers jump around like rabbits. I'm speechless lol
I for some reason absolutely love bass and low notes:D he makes me think of a big cat purring or soemthing. This also reminds me of when my great grandma plays the organ at church, the deepest notes (ones she plays with her feet) vibrate through the floor and it’s really cool!
I cannot explain, defend, or hope to ever understand why, but for about 3-4 months I was absolutely addicted to this video with unrelenting steadfast. I watched it in my sony wh-xm5s every single day, multiple times a day, and I believe that me doing this had irreversible effects on my outlook on life, and its greater purposes. +rep, audio mastering so good it irritated those closest to me
This is it. I found something with too much bass for me. Congratulations! I didn't think that that would be possible. Truly incredible! My head was shaking when I was listening to this with my headphones. Wow.
He’d take it down a couple octaves just to show off a bit, I’m sure. His latest recorded lowest note was apparently a G -5, and he supposedly holds the World Record of lowest voice with a G -7 (if I remember correctly).
@@towardsheaven4196 sooo "all night vespers" What a gift......can't wait to hear you in the celestial choir......🥰......I used to love to lay against my husband's chest at night and listen to his beautiful heart beat....💗💞💓💘
Like to hear him tackle what the Russian Basso Profundos used to sing: good solid classical music or good solid ethnic music! You probably know about these but others might try this th-cam.com/video/9r3agTTT9w4/w-d-xo.html and this also th-cam.com/video/0uEcCeOBnNo/w-d-xo.html to see what Basso Profundo might really sound like and be musical, not just an amusing oddity.
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This is good even without the headphones IMHO.
How did you get this song? He is barely on youtube.
Does that mean the sound is wrong for the rest of us?
@@tompw3141 it might be ok, but the audio is optimized for that specific model.
@@tompw3141 there is a pretty steep and specific EQ curve and some other settings applied to the audio. It may sound ok without the headphones but the whole point of this project was to deliver a highly optimized audio experience as cheaply as possible for the widest amount of people online. Try the headphones and hear the difference!
This dislodged my kidney stones. Thanks!
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Great comment.
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Guys vocal cords are literally just a pair of subwoofers.
Lmaoooooooooooooooooooooo
@@CreatemaYY yeah someone should look into this.
Corpse hearing this be like 👁👄👁
@@Pipsquid-zEph who's corpse
listen to Jeff Castelluchi
This dude hit puberty at age 3 and just never stopped
He said that he already access his bass voice when he was 8 years old trying to sing to bass singer legends like Younce and Sumner and his voice just keep getting lower, so that was interesting
@Fraser Neilson prolly
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Hehehehe, nice one!
This needs to be heard on an expensive stereo system or good headphones . Not cheap ear buds. This is very impressive vocals. Thanks for posting.
Yeah but, if you listen to it on the specifics headphones it suggests, it’ll be amazing
@@devinlsheets_alphasound My trusty old lil' sennheiser did a good job mate. Those lowest notes reverberated through my headphones and ear cavities.
I trash picked a 12 inch sub and some good speakers, but I know what you mean.
Listen to this on my monolith 15 inch sub and my windows were shaking
Listened in my car with stock speakers on half volume and my doors were shaking at his comfort range. I could feel this in my soul 😭
Who wants to see Tim Storms, Tim Foust, Geoff Castellucci, and Avi Kaplan record a song together?
Yes!!
that'd be awesome !!! :D
That's not a song. That's a bass pissing contest.
Awesome song ! I hope it will happen soon !
@@KatanaKamisama nah, at least not on Avi's part.
It still higher than my salary
Sorry but do you live in Israel?
shofu is the boss No, i just like it
Hiburansi_ ID Oh, okay
Lol😄
oh god
If you think that's impressive, just wait until he finally hits puberty.
You said it best brother, this is actually a 9 year old boy
he already beat the shit out of it
@@LONNESYRUPBITCH he actually said he never had a pubescent voice change phase, that his voice has just gradually gotten lower as he ages
😂🤣😂 so he has a white beard before puberty? 😂🤣😂
But even so, I don’t want to have him go through the voice change again cause that’s already an earthquake of magnitude 8 or so!!! 😂
And scientists say, one of magnitude 10 is like the end of the world and I like our planet enough to not let it go for this guy’s earthquakes😂🤣
Yip another winner comment.thanks guys🤣🤣🤣🤣👏👏👍
He woke up a Balrog in the mines of Moria when he recorded this.
Fool of a Took.
The last note just sounds like my 1998 Honda Civic idling.
Storms is a deep bass (basso profondo). He possesses a vocal range of 10 octaves (G/G#−5 to G/G#5). He has extended his lower range to G−7 (0.189 Hz) while breaking his own record for the widest vocal range for a male singer. His lowest frequencies can only be heard by elephants and various animals that use low frequencies for communication, as well as dedicated scientific measurement devices. His particular vibrato technique accompanied by his sub-audible range was clinically studied in 2015-16 by leading gastroenterologists at Brown University and successfully proven to aid in IBS and severe cases of Colon Compaction.
hes not a profundo, hes a low bass, a profundo can blats an A1 with a huge amount of resonance and make it audible and loud + he uses chest-fry or fry in general
WOW .... thanks for the education information Ole Great One.
👍😎👍
The G -7 is nonsensical... if you move your vocal chords once every 10 seconds, you're not making a note. I don't know this ever made it into the record books
@@generichuman_ he is going from perfect 5th to a 7th in a super baritone. This is not overlooked. About the elephant range. I have not studies. If this is possible? He would need to have larger vocal structure to make it audible in long range. However this is impressive to stay in key and gain such a slow vibration. Impressive overall.
@@Ibanez7400 You should hear a Octavist then this is a cake walk for them and they don't need a mic ether. I can sing this song a hole octave below on a good day. If he didn't have that mic you would have to be at least 3 feet from him to hear him. A Octavist you can hear in a football stadium without a mic.
They say if girls like you they talk in a higher pitch. How girls talk to me:
@@runaperugaming7938 of course it is what did you think? It just fits on this situation
@@runaperugaming7938 uhm no im just writing a comment that fits and i find funny if it bothers you not my problem
Well I first saw this joke as a comment on a Jinger video so seeing it here it is anticlimactic, especially juxtaposed to a man's voice.
🤣🤣🤣 comment of the year!
Yup. literally 3:13
is it just me but when he sings those really low notes i can literally feel my head vibrating lol
don't worry it's just your head vibrating
my head hurts from listening to more than a couple minutes with my headphones this deep but it's AWESOME!
Man try being a bass singer with headphones in 😆. It’s like being our own personal subwoofer
perhaps it is the resonating frequency of your skull.
how rich r u
His voice almost sounds scary... but beautiful at the same time.
So cool!
It’s really beast I agree with you
If you have good headphones, this is absolutely incredible.
So true man
Oh yeah
Fantastic and what lucky man, the voice only is able to listen FOR ELEPHANS.
This is a better audio quality test than what you'd find normally
I tried it in my car with a subwoofer...oh man, my car was shaking
Its mind blowing to me how comfortable he is in such a ridiculously low register. God given voice without a doubt.
Yeah, his control over vocal fry is insane
Remember it's all amplified, he is not able to generate high power output at this frequence, that's far less impressive in real life.
Look up his rendition of "Do Not Reject Me in My Old Age."
Then look up how Glenn Miller does it.
@@durchdenwald2880not vocal fry he has an abnormality with his vocal chords.
Tim Storms sings in vocal fry, but his is one of the cleanest in the world.
I wanna hear how this sounds in person. I bet its even more insane!
Its almost inaudible in person. The lowest notes are basically fry tone. The vocal chords can't vibrate fast enough to let sufficient air go through. I'm a very low bass myself and could go off the keys of a piano in highschool. Takes a ton of diaphragm control to maintain a note that deep too.
I think microphone proximity effect contributes a lot here
@@ericlowe8138 compare the timbre and depth of the lows to the low growls that other bass singers do, and notice the volume difference between his vowels and the hard consonants and "s"s. It's likely more audible than you would think.
@@highimjeff And the processing too! I would be curious to hear him without a microphone and processing?
I saw him in person when I was 16ish and it hurts your ears with the sound system.
I think the thing that blows me away the most is how this unbelievably talented man retains a smooth a silky voice even at the lowest notes. I love singing baretone, though when I get to my lowest note (around C1) my vocals tend towards creating sound with subharmonics (i.e 'falsetto') and thus I create a more choppy sounding vocal with artifacts. Controlling this to maintain a steady and smooth sound is incredibly difficult. I commend this guy for pulling off these notes so well. He perhaps may be the most impressive singer I've ever seen. It's all very inspiring and I am grateful to this singer for instilling that in me and in others.
I'm sure you mean c2 lol
This is what a backrub sounds like
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Hahahaha😂
I suffer anxiety and I'm living with my sick mom so lately I haven't been able to fully un-clenche my jaw or take a deep breath, as in in weeks, until now. Your voice resonated in my whole body, in fact it's been 5 minutes and I still feel the vibration, I haven't been this relaxed in months, thank you so much !
And on top of it your voice is beautiful.
Thanks!
My phone is vibrating.
My airpod is vibrating on low volume
lol
My body is vibrating lol
That's not all!
my keys on my keyboard are vibrating
34 people thought they sang bass until they saw this 😂
Did you mean, avi kavlan ???
I was already self-conscious about not being able to get very low. I'm probably really a baritone. But yeah, Tim is really rubbing it in!
Would never downvote such an awesome voice, though ;)
😂😂
Yeah, I thought I was getting pretty good but this dude has chest notes lower than my growls or subharmonics
@@thebusybeanhomecafe4035 sorry, reddit jargon, I mean click thumbs down.
I would be really scared if I hear this voice whispering in my ear at 3 a.m
Tbh i'd Be scared If i heard any1 whisper at 3am but yea especially 3:17
That made me laugh
I like this version better than the original. Tim is fun to sing along with too. Not only can he reach those low notes, but he does it effortlessly. Makes it easier to sing along with.
Lyrics
I've Got To Walk, That Lonesome Road
I've Got To Walk, That Lonesome Road
I've Got To Walk, by saviours hand
I've Got To Walk, Walk, That Lonesome Road
If you go with me, throgh the valley
I'm go in mountain's high
If I strumble, if I folter
The Lord Will be my guide
Walk, That Lonesome Road
I've Got To Walk, That Lonesome Road
If you go with me, through the valley
I'm go in mountain's high
If I strumble, if I folter
The Lord Will be my guide
Walk, That Lonesome Road
I've Got To Walk, walk, That Lonesome Road
I forgot there were lyrics... I was literally just hearing notes...
Praise Jesus!
**falter
Last note he hit was a B0 at 3:17. Crazy.
He's a human subwoofer
Still 5 and a half octaves higher than his record loe note.
@@usarmylcorley whoever believes that record is real is a total moron who has never seen or heard a piano in real life(who by the way knows nothing about notes and music in general)
i think deeps voices are so attractive
Maybe you’d like Corpse Husband
ha same
you'd love corpse husband
corpse aint anything compared to this lol
@@fughkour1793 Alex Jolig
I am sure those 122 thumbs down are people that though there were basses but after this video they got upset and frustrated. His voice is powerful.
nah they are people who know that he uses chest-fry or fry in general to go down to the super low notes
People who sing bass can't sing as low as him. He's a basso profondo, or contra-bass. The people who thumbed down this video maybe DO sing bass, and just realized their wives are not gonna be as turned on by them anymore.
@@LordPrometheous your wrong on that part
@@N9TheNoob how many people do u think can sing lower than him?
@@N9TheNoob Vocal fry is like a whistle register, it still takes a lot of work to get down to those notes and it's really impressive
My Neumann K 310 A's arrived today, this was the first test song on them. WOW. And they aren't even broken in yet!
3:07 at the end i love that slide down to B0
B0*
Most people think that singing bass is all about the low notes. However, those people don't know that singing bass is also about sounding good. Tim Storms sang low and sounded good. He is the true definition of a bass singer. Good job, Mr. Storms.
By the way, I challenge you to a low note battle for Guinness world records. Seriously.
He actually has the record for lowest note.... I guess it's a ~16 hz
@@Surath_Jesus JD Sumner is still the best tho, he sang a chest E0 with ease
Good point!th-cam.com/video/e_-h8kC910s/w-d-xo.html
@@zigamezan7837 in my humble opinion, JD always sounded a little flat which was somewhat off-putting. Then again, haven’t dug too much into his work
@@Surath_Jesus his lowest now is .189hz, the lowest a human ear can hear is 20hz, meaning his lowest note is infrasonic and needed equipment to pick it up
I love how me thinking hitting an Eb2 is low, then Tim casually hits E1....
Apparently he can go down to G -5 and has the World Record of lowest voice with a G -7. He can sing 10 octaves. 🤯 He unofficially officially isn’t human.
@@kithawk Honestly at this point I think he has to yell in order for his voice to be of audible pitch. So every clip of him talking his him actually him in pain straining his voice to talk😂😂
He's not a bass himself, actually he's a bass baritone, he uses singing techniques and he's the best at it, he's on the Guinness right? Haha his lower voice chest should be around a bb1
I don't know exactly
He's using a lot of subharmonics on this song, you can search it here on TH-cam
He did not use subharmonics, he can't do subharmonics and his chest voice tapped out at A0 other than that he mostly use a really resonant pulse registers
He did a b0 at the end
Darth Vader sings soprano in his barber shop quartet
You win the internet today.
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Best comment ever!!
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Wow! As I listened to him sing with my earphones. My ears were vibrating! God has blessed you. So, please keep singing.
The background vocals did an awesome job. Cappella music can't be beaten by any instruments now or back then. Of course, this is my opinion.
I absolutely LOVE the background harmony! I'm an old quartet singer from the '70's and sang baritone and tenor. ❤
When your subwoofer goes “I give up!” and this guy still has an octave more below that!😳. I always wanted to be a bass singer (I’m not 😩), but this is beyond what I thought was physically possible!
I frequently torture my vocal chords to sing low notes. Even though I sound pretty ok with my natural range I still want to be a Bass 🥲
My dad was Baritone, but he wanted to be a Bass singer too and was always impressed to hear very low singing. I don't think he realized just how low his daughter was in the vocal range, Like Father, like Daughter!! 🎼🎶🎵
You know how your voice is deeper in your own head? This guys voice in his head must just be a mostly inaudible rumble.
My voice sounds and feels higher to me when I sing though or talk
@@michaelshaw6325 Welp, you're just special that way I guess. My voice is always way higher when I hear a recording of it.
He has an 11 octave range; 8 of those octaves are below the lowest note on a piano. Only blue whales and elephants can hear his lowest notes.
@@edminchau811 when did he hit here his lowest ? I haven't noticed, all heard xd
@@SpicySpiritual He did his lowest notes for the Guiness Book of World Records people, their equipment verified the notes.
Can you imagine being a kid pressing your ear against his chest?
Am I a kid if I am 13?
@@AusTheBassBoss you’re a teen I think
@@AusTheBassBoss hey I'm 8 months late but you are not a kid, you are a teen, thirTEEN. So see it like this if your age ends with TEEN then you are a teenager :D
Can you imagine being a Tiger pressing your ear against his chest.
If u are a kid and press your ear against his chest, you'll become a man
Wow, his voice is so unique and beautiful! What a great sonic experience!
Why would anyone give this kind of talent a thumbs down??!!
Me
Perhaps bacause those aren’t full notes? They’re basically vocal fry.
Don’t get me wrong, I wouldn’t downvote him at all.
It is still really difficult to do.
Jealous that’s why
Very deep and can sing. I just heard this guy for the 1st time and another guy Colm McGunnies that has a voice that's just as deep both have incredible voices.
Colm McGuinness.
Great tribute to JD Sumner!
Damn. His highest pitch is lower than my lowest.
really? 🤣
@@Marcell0Bass you should make a low note compilation of this dude. There hasn't been one of him in a while.
@@grantburgess1422 yes
@@grantburgess1422 th-cam.com/video/-weG9yNK38o/w-d-xo.html
I don't think so, while for instance Dimashes voice covers some 6+ octaves Tim doubles that and these twelve octaves of his voice cannot possibly be all subterranean (see his wikipedia entry @ en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Storms for reference, he officially ranges from G/G#−7 to G/G#5). So how squeaky is your voice, honestly?
This is extraordinary! Not only is his voice low, it's beautiful. Bravo!!
So Beautiful I cried, can you Imagine his family when he sings? I just closed my eyes & listend to his Beautiful God Given Talent.
Never thought I’d say this but your bass has gone lower than Tim Foust, Jeff Castalucci, and Avi Kaplan’s (or at least that I’ve heard so far). Thanks for the smile this afternoon!
Tim Foust is my favorite. His voice is smooth and soothing. He also had a five octave range. This guy obviously sings low, but it sounds way too rough and gravely to me.
Just a small correction: Geoff Castellucci**
there you go, nice comment, bye
Loves me some of that @Avi Kaplan bass!! At a five octave range, he is just phenomenal! 🎶🙏💚
Holy Moley! Incredible! The octave at the end blew me out of my chair...
02:21 ORB! I think the Angels were pleased! ;)
Plot twist : he was supposed to sing alone and angels joined in
When Tim Storms hits that deepest note it sounds like he is Burping after drinking a Soda. Lol
Amazing control of intonation and "beats" as in vibration of a tone, the guy is great at it.
It would be neat to hear him sing old western songs, like Home on the range.
Simply amazing. You should hear this on a 5.1 surround soundbar. It'll make the walls vibrate.
no ones rich like that
@@harrymetalhead3776 no ones rich like that
He has so much control over his voice!
His voice just fixed my back !! 😂
低音なのになんてキレイな声!脳に響く〜
The secret is to ensure that the coca cola is ice-cold before chugging it to fuel the burps.
Not only is he a very good singer, but he gave me a nice back massage listening to it through my subwoofer. 😎
They say a cat’s purr has healing effects mainly for the vibration frequencies. If that’s true at all, this guy will live forever!
It's JD Sumner and amazingly more!
Everybody swooning over the bass but what about the chords at 1:56?! Goosebumps! :D
Wow.. Thanks for sharing the great piece! I hope He is back.. We missed the subwoofer
After this guy sings, the USGS picks up the vibrations on their seismographs registering as
4.0
Can't stop listening, it's so fucking good. Like treacle in your ear.
This man spans 10 octaves......greatest range of any human...just sublime.
To actually hit the note he claimed to hit hed have to be singing at about 0.7 hz which is just rhythm at that point.
He has a good range sure, but not 10 octaves
@@quinism1136 yeah, anything lower than 20hz can't be a note, humans can't even hear that frequency
@@jrk1666 no it can be a note. Humans can still hear the overtones of such a note but we would perceive the fundamental frequency as a rhythm more than pitch.
Tim Storms supposed record is 0.189 Hz. So you're telling me he's making his vocal chords vibrate back and forth once every 5 seconds? Nah Dawg. Thats slower than a heartbeat is.
AMAZING SOUND.. Listening on a professional Bose system for professional musicians... WOWSERS!
That just broke up my sinus congestion.
Seriously, amazing!!
Incredible bass, and so smooth!
Him + Helium = Average Voice. Him + Sulfur Hexafluoride = Sub Human Hearing Tone Voice.
Then he can talk to whales.
His normal vocal range goes from G -5 up 10 octaves. He holds the Guiness World Record for lowest note produced by a human at G -7 and holds the record for widest male vocal range.
I think I read that his lowest note actually is inaudible already
@@Hp_409yep it's definitely inaudible
@@usarmylcorleyhis vocal cords must be super long
ABSOLUTLEY beautiful. This guys has an incredible gift:).
what the f...?!
better, much better than ANY subwoofer test what a wonderful voice and playing with it is perfect!
I am totally impressed. I loved this
His voice is still higher than my self-esteem
Wow, these bass vibrations make my fibromyalgia go crazy! I got a tingly ache halfway down my spine and through my arms :O
Blessings! Incredible!
My God what a voice. That's some serious bass right there. Sounds like a subwoofer.
J.D. Sumner Who wrote the song until his death was listed as the lowest bass note Singer this man Is a great successor to JD
True, but I believe George Younce had a better singing voice, just my opinion.
Well done! Incredible.
What a beautiful voice you have!!! You must more often, sing some more. Heavenly voice!!!!!!!!
Not even a subwoofer can make it low as this guy.
My choir conductor just left our church it brought me to tears and I need to find another church to sing in what church are you at I will move and relocate.
The power to blow up subwoofers with your voice. Incredible. I'm not joking. You made my 18 inch sub in my car make my window wipers jump around like rabbits. I'm speechless lol
This is the only ASMR I want.
corpse has nothing on this guy
Check out jd sumner
ofc no corpse's voice isnt even low lawl its just raspy
I could not hold back my tears when I "drove" this voice via the Logitech Z-5500 system from 2004. The subwoofer made the walls shiver!
His voice is so smooth it feels good even when he goes so low to show us still its comfortable.
The chorus is too loud and overshadows his amazing voice!!!
Listen in earphones 😍
Exactly. So irritating. I wanted to hear his voice only
I agree. The chorus voices aren't matched to his tone.
Can be fixed with an equalizer, I guess.
@@jasonmac8677 I guess you're right. He does have overtones. He should thus be soaring above the choir. But they are too dominant in the mix.
I for some reason absolutely love bass and low notes:D he makes me think of a big cat purring or soemthing. This also reminds me of when my great grandma plays the organ at church, the deepest notes (ones she plays with her feet) vibrate through the floor and it’s really cool!
my subwoofer loves this video :D
I'm sure your wife loves your subwoofer.
I cannot explain, defend, or hope to ever understand why, but for about 3-4 months I was absolutely addicted to this video with unrelenting steadfast. I watched it in my sony wh-xm5s every single day, multiple times a day, and I believe that me doing this had irreversible effects on my outlook on life, and its greater purposes.
+rep, audio mastering so good it irritated those closest to me
Just listened with Soundcore Life 2 Neos with Bass up turned on, and it was amazing!
This is it. I found something with too much bass for me. Congratulations! I didn't think that that would be possible. Truly incredible! My head was shaking when I was listening to this with my headphones.
Wow.
Amazing. I was blown away by my 400W subwoofer acting like a hairdryer.....
2:06 this isn't supposed to be humanly possible
Tim Storms hits Puberty just before he goes on stage every time he goes to get on stage. Lol
Очень красивый голос! У меня на бас гитаре даже и нот таких нет, а Вы поете свободно! Здоровья и счастья Вам!
Rachmaninoff’s “subterranean” B-flat in “Now Lettest Thou Depart” from “All-Night Vigil” (“Vespers”) would be NOTHING for this man!!
Bravo!!!
I can actually hit that note--about once a year, for one day, during the worst part of a chest cold. Otherwise, not even close.
He’d take it down a couple octaves just to show off a bit, I’m sure. His latest recorded lowest note was apparently a G -5, and he supposedly holds the World Record of lowest voice with a G -7 (if I remember correctly).
@@kithawk which is totally impossible and a big fat lie...if you knew anything about music!
@@towardsheaven4196 sooo "all night vespers"
What a gift......can't wait to hear you in the celestial choir......🥰......I used to love to lay against my husband's chest at night and listen to his beautiful heart beat....💗💞💓💘
Like to hear him tackle what the Russian Basso Profundos used to sing: good solid classical music or good solid ethnic music!
You probably know about these but others might try this th-cam.com/video/9r3agTTT9w4/w-d-xo.html
and this also th-cam.com/video/0uEcCeOBnNo/w-d-xo.html to see what Basso Profundo might really sound like and be musical, not just an amusing oddity.
I was into this guy back before he got famous... back when he was just the doorman for the Addams Family.
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I just played this on my awesome sound system with LOUD sub woofers and now I have a yard full of elephants!