😆 You are so cute. I think he would give you the voice to sing for Him if you ask... That's all were going to do there, sing and worship Him. He's so beautiful.
Roll, Jordan, roll, Roll, Jordan, roll, I want to go to heaven when I die, To hear Jordan roll. O brother, You ought to have been there, Yes, my Lord ! Asitting in the kingdom, To hear Jordan roll.
I was at that very concert! G-Evans is the man...that last note he actually hits that triply low B flat or whatever, which is an entire octave lower than that same part on the album! Amazing...
Doesn't matter how it's spelled. In the deep South it is pronounced "Jerdan." So the singers are correct. Just as an Englishman once told me about the town of Leicester. It looks like "Lee-sester" but it is more correctly pronounced "Lester."
I am sure God has anointed you to sing, because when you do it, our hearts cry of a different kind of joy. Congratulations! I love acappella music and you are all fantastic! I´m sure when you die, the heavens will rejoice, once they´ll listen you all sing, that time, closer. God bless you VERY, VERY MUCH!
I confirm, his name is Gary and he enter in acappella at 16 years old as Bass. I don't know bass who can got lower than acappella's bass. I sing too, and I can't go down as acappella but not far and it's the only song i can't follow in bass. They are the best (for me). excuse my english, I'm french. And you can find this song on the cd Acappella "Live in Paris".
Nice fry. you can tell , but it's nice. Particularly on his last note. Nice B0, though. There are very few that hit this WITH OR WITHOUT fry, but a B0 is a B0. A great example of non-fry is JD Sumner and a few others of us on here though if you'd like to hear the difference in tone and sound.
The lowest hit by Gary in this recording is a contra E which is about an octave lower than many men can sing. I don't know if you call that singing but it's hell of a low note :P.
I was thinking "We'll I can sing all of those bass notes" and was singing along just fine. When he did the super low dip at 3:35, no way I can do that, or the last note. I'm a low bass, with the C below bass clef being my lowest on an average day. Those "double basses" as some have called them, blow my mind though.
0:57 The simple recipe for applause is, simple. #1 Get a bass singer #2 Hook up a mic with some mixers and big 10 inch woofers #3 max out the low EQ volume on the mixer on the bass mic #4 Give the mic to the bass singer Were these 4 men completely unplugged in your living room, nuff said.
Well actually, I HAVE had these 4 guys singing in my living room, and they STILL sound awesome! Of course, any bass singer will need help with the mixer to balance out with the other singers, but that's normal. You just can't belt it out singing bass like a guy singing one of the other parts... Much love to Nic, Sean, Matt, AND Gary! Miss you guys!
That's actually the the very talented and tall young man who sounds like he's was singing in a deep cave. And I agree completely, absolutely beautiful.
@Megalownote To me it sounds fried, it probably is, who knows. I've seen tons of people on youtube thinking fried notes are the real deal. Maybe I've got it all wrong, but all I can do is listen to the note and say what it sounds like. The B0 here sounds _very_ fried, just like PDK's Eb1 in 'Lay it down', or Sumners C1 in 'Walk that lonesome road'. But then Casey Moo's C1 sounds quite fryish as well, and he swears it's not... I dunno dude, it's a big mess.
Accapella's arrangement is very similar to the one sung by the Fairfield Four (with help from the Nashville Bluegrass Band) on their album "Standing in the Safety Zone." Isaac Freeman is the awesome bass in the Fairfield Four. Gray Evans is great on this song and his low end is thrilling. I do believe Isaac Freeman swings a little more freely, but he does have a few years on Gary. I am deeply encouraged to see young people taking up these great old songs and doing them well.
While God does and should get the glory for all we do, singing is also to admonish ONE ANOTHER. Read Collosians 3:16. We sing TO God as well as ABOUT God. Just like we talk to God(prayer) and we talk about God(testify). When we admonish, edify and encourage others with our singing, we give God the glory by obeying his commands.
@ozzirt It's a "southern gospel" song, so they pronounce it differently. The song is actually roll JordOn roll. (I capitalized the different letter) but ya that's why they pronounce it differently. :)
Love the tone of the lead singer and how he complements the bass well
Gary Evans (the bass) @ 0:57-59 = WOW.
That part is even more amazing if you have a subwoofer plugged in.
3:34
2023 l still love this song
Love love....roll Jordan!🙌🙏❣🇧🇸🇧🇸❣🙏🙌
When i get to heaven, i'm going to ask Christ if i could sing bass.... Bless you guys...
😆 You are so cute. I think he would give you the voice to sing for Him if you ask... That's all were going to do there, sing and worship Him. He's so beautiful.
That BASS!
How I miss when I was a teenager listening to this! Time won’t go back! Miss u guys Acappella company
Roll, Jordan, roll,
Roll, Jordan, roll,
I want to go to heaven when I die,
To hear Jordan roll.
O brother,
You ought to have been there,
Yes, my Lord !
Asitting in the kingdom,
To hear Jordan roll.
Effortlessly he sings that bass note!!! Thank you God for such gifts!!!
This has to be one of the first videos uploaded to TH-cam
Gary's Bass is just out of this world
So true
Hey pall. I couldn't agree more. What is Gary's full name ?
@@mariathompson8828 Gary Evans
i love this video of gary evans singing roll jordan i miss seen gary evans with the acappella group.
A real Bass from the Lord
Perfect harmony!!
I say, it's ALL ABOUT THAT BASS, ABOUT THAT BASS, ABOUT THAT BASS ! He's just beautiful.
I was at that very concert! G-Evans is the man...that last note he actually hits that triply low B flat or whatever, which is an entire octave lower than that same part on the album! Amazing...
This is my all time favorite acappela song. ☺
the group is great,I really like them I have most of their albums.
God Bless you all
from kenya, may God's name be uplifted
Não me canso de ouvie essa música ela e muito maneira sem contar o baixo!!!rs muito show
Doesn't matter how it's spelled. In the deep South it is pronounced "Jerdan." So the singers are correct.
Just as an Englishman once told me about the town of Leicester. It looks like "Lee-sester" but it is more correctly pronounced "Lester."
Who's still watching in 2019?
and am asking who that bass is and why we never get to see him in other accapella videos
@@andrewmulele9789 his name is Gary Evans Jr
@@mistermoita thanks eeh,,i like this guys voice eeh
Choolwe Mutelo how about 2020?
People who are alive
Fantastic! I love that bass
2024 we stil here..
still watching this in 2019
Es el mejor bajo de todos los tiempos. ❤
Just beautiful, it's pure Art!!!
This is my best acapella song ever even though I first saw it 8 years ago.
I am sure God has anointed you to sing, because when you do it, our hearts cry of a different kind of joy. Congratulations! I love acappella music and you are all fantastic! I´m sure when you die, the heavens will rejoice, once they´ll listen you all sing, that time, closer. God bless you VERY, VERY MUCH!
As a bass, this is one of my favorite songs to sing
Still watching it in 2024❤😊
Who's still watching this in 2024
I am. Love from Zimbabwe 🇿🇼
from mizoram❤
i love these guys.
the best bass I ever heard!
Whose watching in 2023 with me❤
o baixo ficou em destaque ... gostei muito :)
his range is amazing haha
Awesome. Bless you guys. Outstanding performance.
the deepest bass i've ever heard
there are much deeper,
John Daniel Sumner would like a word.
Tim Foust and Tim Storms would want more than a word.
@@youwished8806 don't leave out Paul David Kennamer
@@daryltracy7949 You don't get any deeper than Tim Storms.
I confirm, his name is Gary and he enter in acappella at 16 years old as Bass. I don't know bass who can got lower than acappella's bass. I sing too, and I can't go down as acappella but not far and it's the only song i can't follow in bass. They are the best (for me). excuse my english, I'm french. And you can find this song on the cd Acappella "Live in Paris".
Não canso de ouvi essa musica. Escuto ela desde 2006 rssrs
Amazing voice.
uummmm this is fantastic
Acapella makes you feel good!! Good stuff;)
That is truely an awesome bass singer
Nice fry. you can tell , but it's nice. Particularly on his last note. Nice B0, though. There are very few that hit this WITH OR WITHOUT fry, but a B0 is a B0. A great example of non-fry is JD Sumner and a few others of us on here though if you'd like to hear the difference in tone and sound.
sou brasileiro mas esse é meu grupo vocal favorito!
O nosso!
The lowest hit by Gary in this recording is a contra E which is about an octave lower than many men can sing. I don't know if you call that singing but it's hell of a low note :P.
BEAUTIFUL
Well damn gary🤣🤣
A melhor versão dessa música em todos os tempos!!!
Sem dúvidas...
brother has soul yow
now THAT is a bass. My gosh.
esse BaixOOOooo Ñ é normal naum vei!!!
I think I'm in the crowd somewhere if this was shot in Las Cruces.
that is what you call bass! amazing!
bless you all brothers! :-)
that bass man just.......BRUTAL!!!!
Bravooo,bravooooo!!! may God bless you!!!! Thanks!!!
i'd never hear a powerful bass like this!
It's a subharmonic technique! David Larson has good vids on that
I was thinking "We'll I can sing all of those bass notes" and was singing along just fine. When he did the super low dip at 3:35, no way I can do that, or the last note. I'm a low bass, with the C below bass clef being my lowest on an average day. Those "double basses" as some have called them, blow my mind though.
0:57 The simple recipe for applause is, simple.
#1 Get a bass singer
#2 Hook up a mic with some mixers and big 10 inch woofers
#3 max out the low EQ volume on the mixer on the bass mic
#4 Give the mic to the bass singer
Were these 4 men completely unplugged in your living room, nuff said.
Well actually, I HAVE had these 4 guys singing in my living room, and they STILL sound awesome! Of course, any bass singer will need help with the mixer to balance out with the other singers, but that's normal. You just can't belt it out singing bass like a guy singing one of the other parts... Much love to Nic, Sean, Matt, AND Gary! Miss you guys!
My favourite acapella video ever🥰
That's the bassiest of all bass I have ever heard!
the base rocks....
One of the best bass in the universe
Is that a human or a drum on the BASS!!?? beautiful
That's actually the the very talented and tall young man who sounds like he's was singing in a deep cave. And I agree completely, absolutely beautiful.
Ikr🤭
Goosebumps 🥰😇
Awesome..,
I love this song
@Megalownote
To me it sounds fried, it probably is, who knows. I've seen tons of people on youtube thinking fried notes are the real deal. Maybe I've got it all wrong, but all I can do is listen to the note and say what it sounds like.
The B0 here sounds _very_ fried, just like PDK's Eb1 in 'Lay it down', or Sumners C1 in 'Walk that lonesome road'.
But then Casey Moo's C1 sounds quite fryish as well, and he swears it's not... I dunno dude, it's a big mess.
Jouwl This is a poor assessment. Fry at the end, yes. Deliberate. There IS technique for that.
ONE WORD: AMAZING
jordan will always roll
gud work
ive made my decision. im going to be this bass when i grow up or im gonna die
0:58 GO GARY!!!!
This song🖤
nice real nice!
Love the bass!!
That bass salute....
Aff que isso...mto bom!!!
Que baixo é esse mermão!!!!
Mto LOKOOOOO!!!!
dang...deadliest bass!! :o
Tim Storms was singing bass in Acappella a long time ago. He holds the world record of low notes. You can find Tim Storms here on TH-cam!
Accapella's arrangement is very similar to the one sung by the Fairfield Four (with help from the Nashville Bluegrass Band) on their album "Standing in the Safety Zone." Isaac Freeman is the awesome bass in the Fairfield Four.
Gray Evans is great on this song and his low end is thrilling. I do believe Isaac Freeman swings a little more freely, but he does have a few years on Gary.
I am deeply encouraged to see young people taking up these great old songs and doing them well.
i thought a big LOL at 2:08, because all the time before this i thought that this deep tones come from the black guy on the left and not from him Oo
Muiti bom ,bom de mais!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
this is just crazy how he can get that low!
its fantastic
Have you heard of Tim Storms? He is AMERICAN, and No doubt in my mind that he could dominate your Russian Basses!
AWESOME ! AWESOME !
While God does and should get the glory for all we do, singing is also to admonish ONE ANOTHER. Read Collosians 3:16. We sing TO God as well as ABOUT God. Just like we talk to God(prayer) and we talk about God(testify). When we admonish, edify and encourage others with our singing, we give God the glory by obeying his commands.
I love to sing to this bass part. I'm so glad i can.
still here 2019
November 2020
@@TheJeanette53 i am with you. Hope you are keeping safe and God bless
PERFECT
Continua sendo sinistro esse baixo sub..
Thanks for such wonderful singing. May God bless each one of you.
@ozzirt African-American original lyrics. Also perhaps more singable. Title pages usually say Roll Jordan Roll and then actual lyrics are Jerdan.
Ese bajoooo, què brutal :OOOO
Amazing
Eso es la tremenda voz de bajo la vos que mas me gusta bendiciones!!!!
@ozzirt It's a "southern gospel" song, so they pronounce it differently. The song is actually roll JordOn roll. (I capitalized the different letter) but ya that's why they pronounce it differently. :)
Very good.
Congratulation acappella
2019😍😍🔥👌