@@jimcowan8770 i didn't say anything bad about jd sumner 🙄 the joke was about the man who commented first like his ribcage vibrated from sumner's low notes thats why I laughed!! Through mic anybody can blast out the low notes !!
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@@igorcesardealmeida6196, there are only a handful of basses who can go as low as J.D. without using vocal fry, subharmonics, or growl notes. He will go down as one of the greatest basses to ever live, for sure. I am called the "Subwoofer blower" in voice chats, when I use my Heil PR-40 mic... J.D. would probably make it explode like a nuclear bomb, if he were alive and spoke into my setup.
I seen JD in concert back in the mid 90s before he got down bad sick. I was 8th or 9th row back and his low notes rattled my ribs like a top fuel dragster
I was 4th row center stage at the Palace of Auburn Hills for the Elvis tour on March 13,1998 and boy did our chairs rattle across the floor from his intense low notes, I thought the PA system was going to malfunction. One of many Elvis related experiences I’ll never forget.
@Steven Criscione the difference between JD and Mikhail is that all of Mikhails singing is off mic and is all chest whereas JD is on mic with a lot of low notes being because of smokers fry
@@antemahoney4376 actually it’s not, JD ain’t and wasn’t ever an octavist snd probably didn’t work on being super loud because he always sang with a mic so he rly didn’t need to. They two different singers with two different styles.
@@BecauseHeLives39 Exactly. Style is the key word here. Because Zlatopolsky didn't have a microphone at hand, you can't find a good quality recording of him doing his lowest notes without any disturbance, like you can from Sumner. Though, clips of Sumner usually aren't considered good quality nowadays, they are much better than Zlatopolsky's radio interviews :) I haven't found any clips of Zlatopolsky that I can analyze properly. If anyone has some good quality clips where only his voice can be heard, I would love to look at them :)
@@BecauseHeLives39 You're exactly right about two different singers and two different styles. I was fortunate enough to have met JD a couple of times and there is one misconception, though I haven't heard it mentioned here and that's the idea that he couldn't project. Off stage and off mic you might even say his voice was booming. In JD's hands the microphone was simply a tool of the trade. Others my use it as a crutch. Would love to have met Zlatopolsky.
Imagine if he learned subharmonics and decided to pop out first subharmonics with the fundamental in his first octave chest range. That’s something almost nobody can do.
@@upsidedownpyramid7617 Somebody posted a video called JD extreme low notes and there are a lot of accidental subs in the 0th octave. He even hit a B-1 sub
outstanding compilation! My Dad introduced me to JD back in the 70s and started my fascination with Bass. Like most folks, I'm no where close to his octave, but like to try every once in a while ... took up trombone and bass guitar, though. I look forward to meeting this marvelous man of God who so well used his gifts and talents for The Lord.
When you saw the Elvis Presley show in the 1970s, you saw a show with some of the most talented people in their profession in the world. As no doubt, Elvis has held his mantle as greatest pop singer of the 20th century, but JD is a legend in the gospel field, James Burton as a guitar player, and Wilkinson, Tut and Shiff all first class. While the Sweet Inspirations were wonderful, starting off with Whitney Houston's mother; Kathy Westmoreland a trained singer of the highest quality; Glen Hardin not given enough credit for his arrangements; Elvis not enough credit as a producer; and Charlie Hodge was tremendously talented in an inordinate number of ways. The Greatest Show on Earth!!!
Mark Lowry said on a video when they were in Washington,DC that JD (who was there) was in the Guiness' Book of World Records for the lowest note sung by a human being.......wow, that's low, hearing JD sing made my throat hurt! loved him.....
Thank you! JD doesn't have his own vocal range video, so I figured I'd do low notes at least. Writing this I realize I could've gone for even lesser known clips and for some reason went for clips that others, including you, have used. Perhaps I'll make a part 2 some day :)
"Sir, we have the US Geological Survey on the phone. He's saying they're picking up some ULF harmonics, and they're thinkin' San Francisco is in for at least an 6.6 or 6.7!" "Naw, just tell them boys it's JD Sumner and the Stamps Quartet. They're singin' over at the Cow Palace this evening!"
nao existira outro melhor bass como Jd, super afinado, notas graves soprosas, bem controladas um legitimo baixo sem fazer esforço bizarro, que voz que Deus deu a este homem
@@CaseyMoo1 You're definitely one of the lowest I've ever heard! Probably one of the lowest in the world right now. I just wish I could find more material from you.
@Niranjan Rajesh His lowest note was said to be C1 by people who were close to him and he could do it live so Bb0 could have been possible for him in chest. G0 is 3 semitones lower than Bb0 and 5 semitones lower than C1. Even 1 semitone is a lot when it's in the end of someone's range. If you say G0 was chest, someone else will say F0 was chest and E0 etc. I'm saying C1 was most likely his lowest, Bb0 less likely and G0 very unlikely :)
G0 with NO vocal frey--WOW!!! AMAZING!!! STILL THE LOWEST EVER!!! (Nothing personal agaisnt Tim Storms- But when Tim Storms can actually be heard going off the piano--with the addition of having a much better sound system and mic-- Then, and only then, Come talk to me about who the lowest of all time is. Oh, And it has to be heard by humans not animals. Lol!!!) IT'S ALWAYS BEEN #1- JD SUMNER!!! I hear so much talk about who's lowest- but I haven't heard too many hit an A0/BO w/ out mixed chest, vocal frey, or subharmonics. Can you imagine if JD had used subharmonics or Frey? He didn't need it- Cz God gave him a once in a lifetime bass voice, a gift--and JD, though not perfect- HE ALWAYS USED HIS BASS VOICE GIFT FROM GOOD TO SING GOSPEL MUSIC. (I can't think of the song. But I believe its on the live Blackwood Brothers album of 1963 or 1964, JD hits an A0 in a live concert in his prime, with a much stronger and clearer voice. I know cz I used my pitch meter to see and hear that low note. He repeats the 2nd verse and course in this song.) Maybe one of u know what song I'm talkn about. ANYWAY, He wasn't just low then- He had the whole package!!! ( "Its not how we start our journey with God that really counts-- but how we end that journey.") And I believe with all my heart JD SUMNER FINISHED HIS RACE W/ THE LORD STRONG, AND HELPED MANY OTHER PEOPLE ALONG THE WAY!!! ( The man had a HUGE HEART!!!) God bless your soul JD Sumner- May you RIP!!! Bjb
I originally planned to have the C1 from Blessed Assurance, but there are people who say it's fried (not me). So I left it out to not have to debate anyone in the comments. Now I'm regretting my decision because it's an excellent C1.
@@magmarok8209 I can't use head or falsetto anymore :( I can't get above the 4th octave at all, I used to be able to use the 6th octave but I slammed wayyy to much
@@kn3236 that’s sad. I naturally have a higher range being a baritone tenor split, but I’ve been developing a bit of a bass range as time goes on but I need subharmonics to hit anything lower than a C2
My lowest note on a very good day is a B0 with vocal fry and that’s is quiet and somewhat struggling This man is in complete complete control hitting those notes like nothing
I grew up with old school gospel and while I grew out of it and it’s environment into rock ‘n’ roll in all shapes and forms, they’re still not a sole singer on this planet that will ever sound like JD. For me JD Sumner’s low notes have been the only reason worth listening to the gospel tunes I grew up with again
I will make a video soon explaining why it's G0 and not E0. I'm a huge JD fan and I always tell people he was the lowest ever, but he wasn't as low as E0. So stay tuned!
@@ailtonsouzadearaujojunior2210 Do you mean F#1 in old time religion? There are F#1's surrounding the 2 F1's. Lowest is F1 in the words "old" and "religion".
I met JD Sumner in about 1995. He was one of the nicest guys. We talked about his gospel career and Elvis. Man can he sing.
Yes God bless him, JD is a talent that is dearly missed.
He was a nice man.....sense of humor and loved Elvis.
oh, lucky! i wish he was still alive so i could meet him.
Hearing him in person was something. I was about 8 rows back and his low notes vibrated my ribcage
Haha, wow
"THATS GOOD BASSS SINGINNNNN"😵
😂😂😂what a joke
@@manwithmonstervoice1100. Really? You sound like the only joke hear to me! 🙄. JD was the nicest person I’ve ever met!
@@jimcowan8770 i didn't say anything bad about jd sumner 🙄 the joke was about the man who commented first like his ribcage vibrated from sumner's low notes thats why I laughed!! Through mic anybody can blast out the low notes !!
Crazy to think that JD could almost hit notes that humans would not be able to hear. Truly 1 in a 1,000,000
He definitely could go well into there and farther if he used chest fry
You're right, Giraffe, only I'd say 1 in 7,000,000,000. 🤗😊
If high notes can break glass, could JD put it back together ?
He would dust em off with an earthquake
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@Noah Sage instablaster ;)
JD with a few 4000 watt rigs could create a human demolisher.
sorry to ruin the joke but its actually not really high notes and more about how concentrated and accurate your produced wavelength is
A B1 is a confortable and effortless note for JD
Almost a high note for him it seems.
@@jerryboy9652 nah, it’d be a falsetto LOL
Consider this: an E2 is the normal low range for an average bass singer, C1 is considered contrabass... then there was J.D. Sumner, RIP to a legend.
Jd summer speaking in B1 haha
@@jerryboy9652 what is the g0 video called
How he just casually sings a chest C1 like it's nothing, this man is a legend
I have spent hours on the internet, and I have yet to find anyone else do it.
@@viperstrike3827 there's casey moo, he isn't very well known though and i don't know the validity of his low notes
@@ktk8025 Thank you. Look up Ioaniss Tsouamris.
@@viperstrike3827. JD is in the World Record’s for having the lowest voice!
@jimcowan8770 your right. Tim storm's record is bullshit with using vocal fry.
Mr. Sumner be hitting all in chest
Awesome!
Me: I think I am a decent bass singer.
Me after listened to J.D Sumner: I am a tenor after all...
For real. My chest voice extends down to G1... J.D. makes me look like a tenor.
@@johndeeregreen4592 and that's already very very deep
@@igorcesardealmeida6196, there are only a handful of basses who can go as low as J.D. without using vocal fry, subharmonics, or growl notes. He will go down as one of the greatest basses to ever live, for sure. I am called the "Subwoofer blower" in voice chats, when I use my Heil PR-40 mic... J.D. would probably make it explode like a nuclear bomb, if he were alive and spoke into my setup.
@IceFritz, Tim Storms can, with ease. Then again, his average talking voice hovers around a E1.
Heck you're probably a soprano.
If he sounded like that normally, I wonder what he sounded like with a sore throat hahaha!!
He would sound like a bellowing alligator, but if you removed all of the audible frequencies
This made my day. I'm having a sore throat now and seeing how low I can get haha
Never mind sore throat what about having a bad cold and sleeping in a cold room
I was listening this on my surround system with the sub wide open and that G0 at the end shook the entire house lmao
THATS GOOD BASS SINGIN
The best bass singer i've ever seen
@Andrew No, he can't hear
@Andrew Yeah I gotta agree with that
Him and Richard sterban
Mihail Zlatopolsky is better, man trust me he could sing notes from controctave without microphone but with incredible power, check out
One the best bass singers in gospel music. He is missed, but we'll see him again one day soon!
2:50 the lady’s face to the left when he drops the note😂
Her eyebrows tries to mimic his voice xD same for 4:33 the guy turned suddenly and hes signing with the guy hhaha
🤣
LMAO literally what is she doing? I'm surprised the video editor kept that camera angle.
I just commented on that. Hilarious. She thinks it's time to call an exorcist.
Look at Scott fowlers face
6:25 when the aliens invade
5:39 Only JD Sumner could put vibratto on C#1 lol
I seen JD in concert back in the mid 90s before he got down bad sick. I was 8th or 9th row back and his low notes rattled my ribs like a top fuel dragster
This guy ain’t a bass singer, he an 808 singer
808 averages around 60Hz, which is a B1. J.D. goes below that with ease.
I was 4th row center stage at the Palace of Auburn Hills for the Elvis tour on March 13,1998 and boy did our chairs rattle across the floor from his intense low notes, I thought the PA system was going to malfunction. One of many Elvis related experiences I’ll never forget.
Elvis Died Aug 16th,1977! So,. No,. You Didn’t see Elvis in 1998!
@@jimcowan8770I’m pretty he meant 1968 lol.
RIP JD Sumner. Heaven's definitely got a good bass singer now 🙏
Absolutely Correct! He was a good guy & a good friend!
We can hear him every time it thunders!
@@gregcrabb3497 absolutely 😅
The only person who's vocal range starts at g1 lmao
And thats chest voice LMAO
@Steven Criscione the difference between JD and Mikhail is that all of Mikhails singing is off mic and is all chest whereas JD is on mic with a lot of low notes being because of smokers fry
@@antemahoney4376 actually it’s not, JD ain’t and wasn’t ever an octavist snd probably didn’t work on being super loud because he always sang with a mic so he rly didn’t need to. They two different singers with two different styles.
@@BecauseHeLives39 Exactly. Style is the key word here. Because Zlatopolsky didn't have a microphone at hand, you can't find a good quality recording of him doing his lowest notes without any disturbance, like you can from Sumner. Though, clips of Sumner usually aren't considered good quality nowadays, they are much better than Zlatopolsky's radio interviews :) I haven't found any clips of Zlatopolsky that I can analyze properly.
If anyone has some good quality clips where only his voice can be heard, I would love to look at them :)
@@BecauseHeLives39 You're exactly right about two different singers and two different styles. I was fortunate enough to have met JD a couple of times and there is one misconception, though I haven't heard it mentioned here and that's the idea that he couldn't project. Off stage and off mic you might even say his voice was booming. In JD's hands the microphone was simply a tool of the trade. Others my use it as a crutch. Would love to have met Zlatopolsky.
JD's highest whistle note would be a C2
xd
HAHAHAHA
Jokes aside, there are recordings of him hitting a falsetto D5. His range was HUGE
He shooked the whole building when he sang for Elvis
Now imagine hearing him live on subs with a condenser mic
Imagine if he learned subharmonics and decided to pop out first subharmonics with the fundamental in his first octave chest range. That’s something almost nobody can do.
@@upsidedownpyramid7617 Ken Turner. JD didn't like his bass style so probably chose not to learn it
@@upsidedownpyramid7617 Somebody posted a video called JD extreme low notes and there are a lot of accidental subs in the 0th octave. He even hit a B-1 sub
outstanding compilation!
My Dad introduced me to JD back in the 70s and started my fascination with Bass. Like most folks, I'm no where close to his octave, but like to try every once in a while ...
took up trombone and bass guitar, though.
I look forward to meeting this marvelous man of God who so well used his gifts and talents for The Lord.
godfather of C#1 and D1...he's really bringing the speakers up
When you saw the Elvis Presley show in the 1970s, you saw a show with some of the most talented people in their profession in the world. As no doubt, Elvis has held his mantle as greatest pop singer of the 20th century, but JD is a legend in the gospel field, James Burton as a guitar player, and Wilkinson, Tut and Shiff all first class. While the Sweet Inspirations were wonderful, starting off with Whitney Houston's mother; Kathy Westmoreland a trained singer of the highest quality; Glen Hardin not given enough credit for his arrangements; Elvis not enough credit as a producer; and Charlie Hodge was tremendously talented in an inordinate number of ways. The Greatest Show on Earth!!!
I grew up listenin to JD.. he’s the one that got me hooked on the Basement voice 🤘🏼🤠🤘🏼🤠
Good Lord, the lowest I can hit is an E1, this man literally made my headphones shake a bit
3:32 "That's good bass singing." 😂
6:22 that note is vibrating my headphones
Mark Lowry said on a video when they were in Washington,DC that JD (who was there) was in the Guiness' Book of World Records for the lowest note sung by a human being.......wow, that's low, hearing JD sing made my throat hurt! loved him.....
Hello how are you? So sorry for the infringe on your privacy. Beautiful song.
Some good clips I’ve never seen, nice
Great compilation
Thank you! JD doesn't have his own vocal range video, so I figured I'd do low notes at least.
Writing this I realize I could've gone for even lesser known clips and for some reason went for clips that others, including you, have used. Perhaps I'll make a part 2 some day :)
Happy birthday JD
He is just the king of bass, its simple
Nope!
@@dardhadard837 ..Yep.
Notice how on 4:58 the C2 is almost a high note for him😞
What an amazing man! I’m sure there’s not many out there like him.
His voice so deep Adele can't roll in it.
O melhor grave de todos os tempos, e bem afinado diga de passagem .
We love and miss you J. D. Sumners !!
when the whole quartet just looks at JD like did he just do that...? lolol
"Sir, we have the US Geological Survey on the phone. He's saying they're picking up some ULF harmonics, and they're thinkin' San Francisco is in for at least an 6.6 or 6.7!"
"Naw, just tell them boys it's JD Sumner and the Stamps Quartet. They're singin' over at the Cow Palace this evening!"
Elvis best friend J. D. Sumner♥️RIP both🙏
I loved JD when we’d talk at concerts. He was so kind and funny to us kids. And man, could he rattle the rafters.
Bless his heart
Holy crap that low notes is 🔥
My normal speaking voice:C#3 to F3
JD Sumner's speaking voice:G1 to B1
Gosh I'm just a soprano to him haha😂
Mine goes from G2 or A2 to E3, normally.
I have a very low speaking voice that averages C2 (bottom of normal bass range)... then there is J.D. Sumner.
His speaking voice is my chest fry lol, his low chest are my low subharmonics
Good video!
Heyyy thank you!
Very very nice. I loved bass.
The king of bass.
nao existira outro melhor bass como Jd, super afinado, notas graves soprosas, bem controladas um legitimo baixo sem fazer esforço bizarro, que voz que Deus deu a este homem
6:43 - 6:45 Did I hear ( breaking the speakers up )?
Yeah, that's Elvis Presley.
Amazing singer
JD Sumner to me is the king of bass singing, who else agrees
Man I can't even think that Low.
2:00 - отрыв от земли и полëт в нирвану❤❤❤
God bless you JD.
Its crazy how he could do all of this in chest
G0 is most likely not chest. Bb0 could be his lowest ever. C1 is clear and that's already incredible.
there's not a lot of us! He was THE standard setter!
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@@CaseyMoo1 You're definitely one of the lowest I've ever heard! Probably one of the lowest in the world right now. I just wish I could find more material from you.
@@jerryboy9652 I'll certainly start posting more:) I've been working on some material lately:)
@Niranjan Rajesh His lowest note was said to be C1 by people who were close to him and he could do it live so Bb0 could have been possible for him in chest. G0 is 3 semitones lower than Bb0 and 5 semitones lower than C1. Even 1 semitone is a lot when it's in the end of someone's range.
If you say G0 was chest, someone else will say F0 was chest and E0 etc. I'm saying C1 was most likely his lowest, Bb0 less likely and G0 very unlikely :)
JD,. My dear friend,. He was a Great Guy! He & Elvis were very close friends,. JD had a phenomenal voice!
thank to God, gave jd sumner amazing voice!
JD Sumner .. I love you music
G0 with NO vocal frey--WOW!!! AMAZING!!! STILL THE LOWEST EVER!!! (Nothing personal agaisnt Tim Storms- But when Tim Storms can actually be heard going off the piano--with the addition of having a much better sound system and mic-- Then, and only then, Come talk to me about who the lowest of all time is. Oh, And it has to be heard by humans not animals. Lol!!!) IT'S ALWAYS BEEN #1- JD SUMNER!!! I hear so much talk about who's lowest- but I haven't heard too many hit an A0/BO w/ out mixed chest, vocal frey, or subharmonics. Can you imagine if JD had used subharmonics or Frey? He didn't need it- Cz God gave him a once in a lifetime bass voice, a gift--and JD, though not perfect- HE ALWAYS USED HIS BASS VOICE GIFT FROM GOOD TO SING GOSPEL MUSIC. (I can't think of the song. But I believe its on the live Blackwood Brothers album of 1963 or 1964, JD hits an A0 in a live concert in his prime, with a much stronger and clearer voice. I know cz I used my pitch meter to see and hear that low note. He repeats the 2nd verse and course in this song.) Maybe one of u know what song I'm talkn about. ANYWAY, He wasn't just low then- He had the whole package!!! ( "Its not how we start our journey with God that really counts-- but how we end that journey.") And I believe with all my heart JD SUMNER FINISHED HIS RACE W/ THE LORD STRONG, AND HELPED MANY OTHER PEOPLE ALONG THE WAY!!! ( The man had a HUGE HEART!!!) God bless your soul JD Sumner- May you RIP!!! Bjb
I love JD because he didn't sing to be famous and rich. He had passion. He's also the best bass singer imo.
Fantastic!!!bass!!! Oh my God!
When he sings an octave below your lowest note and it's only halfway through the video..................
Aqui no Brasil, conhecemos o vozeirão de JD Summer! Amo quando o vejo cantando Why me Lord com o Elvis!
Look at the ladies face at 2:54. I think she believes it's time to call an exorcist.
2:57 They shouldn't get J.D. Sumner to sing a song like that. Instead of sounding reassuring, it sounds scary lol
It really does
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I'm surprised you didn't have a clip from "Blessed Assurance" in this.
I originally planned to have the C1 from Blessed Assurance, but there are people who say it's fried (not me). So I left it out to not have to debate anyone in the comments. Now I'm regretting my decision because it's an excellent C1.
Isn't that the one that got him in the gennous book?
@@randybock82 Guinness, and yes.
SUPER VOZ.. 🇧🇷🇧🇷
I once heard a drill sergeant with a voice like this, like concrete giving gravel a massage. I double-timed away, in case he pointed that voice at me.
that ending broke my right speakers
Bass Range: (me)
Full Chest-Mixed Range: G1-B5
Daily Range: C2-G5
Low Basso Profundo Range: JD
Full Chest Range: G#3-G0
Daily: D1-F2
That's a great bass range you have!
Me who is a Baritone with Bass tendencies
Full chest-head range A1-E6
Daily D2-B5
@@magmarok8209 I can't use head or falsetto anymore :( I can't get above the 4th octave at all, I used to be able to use the 6th octave but I slammed wayyy to much
@@jerryboy9652 wow thanks m8, it's not amazing tbh tho, after 3 months it's stayed about the same except way more frequent G#1's and G1's than before
@@kn3236 that’s sad. I naturally have a higher range being a baritone tenor split, but I’ve been developing a bit of a bass range as time goes on but I need subharmonics to hit anything lower than a C2
JD still owes me for a pair of speakers. He vaporized the cones and shattered the dampers!!!
Wow he is fantastic
Hello how are you? So sorry for the infringe on your privacy. Beautiful song.
My dad sang with the gosspel group called the new image he was a base singer for a gospel group until he passed away
Oh nice !
Yes
I am so proud to be able to call him my friend!
That's great to hear!
Finally, a contrabass singer!
JD will always be the best..😉
I heard jd at boutwell one night and even the rafters vibrated in birmingham al usa
the epitome of, it do go down
It do G0 down might I add
My lowest note on a very good day is a B0 with vocal fry and that’s is quiet and somewhat struggling
This man is in complete complete control hitting those notes like nothing
the best voise ever
+
The only asmr video I would ever watch 😇
Fantastic.
I'm a bass but he makes me feel like a soprano. The THICCNESS of these chest notes man
1:48 bless my soul
4:23 4:41 4:57 4:59
I grew up with old school gospel and while I grew out of it and it’s environment into rock ‘n’ roll in all shapes and forms, they’re still not a sole singer on this planet that will ever sound like JD. For me JD Sumner’s low notes have been the only reason worth listening to the gospel tunes I grew up with again
he is the king of E1 yes..
Master
Great! And the G0 seems like a E0!
I will make a video soon explaining why it's G0 and not E0. I'm a huge JD fan and I always tell people he was the lowest ever, but he wasn't as low as E0.
So stay tuned!
@@jerryboy9652 Oh yeah.
@@jerryboy9652 0:54 F#1
@@ailtonsouzadearaujojunior2210 Do you mean F#1 in old time religion? There are F#1's surrounding the 2 F1's. Lowest is F1 in the words "old" and "religion".
@@jerryboy9652 0:17 song name, please.
Contra G to Subcontra Bb
The G0 note the sounds like a car exhaust fucking rare sound
at 4:42 everyone was looking at J.D lol
he is the best bass singer :DD
The Christ adores low bass notes.
Gentle Giant
Thanks JD for some of greatest memories I have.
Bom por excelência, inimitável. maneco - Brasil.
I babbled through a laugh when he dipped lower than g0, "Earthquake hahaha"
2:54 What kind of reaction is that?
3:24 Such a CLEAN D1