That's false, the human ear can hear it just fine, but it can't "register" it. You hear the individual vibrations and if you were asked to identify the pitch or play an octave higher you wouldn't be able to. You can't actually hear anything above 20khz but you can hear fine below 20 hz if the volume is enough. It's just trying to figure out what note it is without a computer that humans cant do. As an organist I have heard plenty of "sub human hearing" notes, its just you can't play only that note and be like "oh thats an Ab" or "oh thats a C#" Kindof misinforming
ANeonTiger we have this thing called computers. And they have these things called audio programs which can isolate frequency and alter it. So even if he is singing too low for us to register, we can still tell that he is singing. And, if we want to hear how his tone quality is. We can adjust the frequency to a higher octave to allow us to register it.
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@@stellanhughes2549 I'm not sure - google says he can hit 0.2 Hz, and if that's true I imagine he's using subharmonics to do so, so I'm not sure if his size makes a difference at that point
For anyone mentioning Corpse Husband this Guy can literally make his Voice deep enough to the point Humans can't hear it but Elephants can hear it though
No, they can't his guiness world record is for a sound at 0.7 Hz. Elephants can only hear down to about 16 Hz. I wouldn't even consider 0.7 Hz to be a sound anymore.
@@Iloveavitodeath Which everyone knows is false but yes, he has the upper range of a baritone. Just an extremely talented bass singer with dedication to have that upper range.
No, it actually isn't true bass, and this video is totally false. Tim only can do a low E, meanwhile, Ken Turner can do a C1, which is 32.70 HZ. MUCH deeper than Tim can ever go. I don't know why they said Tim has the "deepest voice" when Ken Turner can go WAY lower.
In every clip they show of him singing, there appears to be moments with no audio, or he's not making any sounds. He is. He can sing so low you can't hear it. Imagine the opposite of a dog whistle. So low pitched you can't hear it, but if you were there with him, you'd possibly be able to feel it. Edit: was wrong about this. Sorry. I saw a video "proving" this somewhere else. But it has since been disproven.
@@PeterPhantomForces I cannot find the clips I'm referring to and it kills me because I'm pretty sure the ones I saw were edited; I'd can't redeem myself for commenting some BS. Anyway, I am wrong about this. He does not produce infrasound.
@@jackorion7157 probably because most people were hoping to hear more of his vocal range in the video rather than someone talking about the fact that he has it
OK but there is this kind of largish wellish known organization known for a little teensy book they put out now and then called the Guinness Book of World Records which happens to have some random people go around and sign pieces of paper confirming that a machine said this guy's voice produced a frequency outside of human hearing range These things are certified. Tim Storms specifically is certified. I don't have a frequency-detecting machine, but this well-reputed world records organization sent someone to meet with Mr. Storms and confirm that he is actually producing said frequency.
+Johanna A. Florez No problem if you like Storms but take a real good look at the facts surrounding his claim. His functional range is bass--baritone. Around 2/3 of adult male voices are baritone. Others have exceeded him in full voice by over an octave. Even using vocal fry he hasn't produced a lower audible note than all other voices. Exactly what was measured during his record attempt? Who knows, all he has is a number. There is no proof that the number is representative of human vocalization.
I don't care to listen to Storms singing because it's not meant to be pretty singing. It doesn't matter if thousands of basso profondos have better timbre and tone, the record isn't even for audible note sung, but for lowest frequency produced by human vocal chords. It was frequency or wavelength recorded by a well-reputed organization dedicated to certifying world records. Audibility or how nice it sounds to us are irrelevant because what is being measured it air vibrations coming out of his throat.
Johanna A. Florez I respect your views but still have to disagree. The mention of his lowest audible note (fried or not) and that other singers exceed him in full voice are real issues that go right to the question of range. Full voice or what I called functional range is a result of natural ability first, with or without training second. Storms functional range is just average and his lowest note sung is within human hearing limits. Again, I respect your views no offense intended but the inaudible stuff he's claiming is snake oil.
Storms' Guinness World Record for the lowest note produced by a human was first certified in January 2002. Storms also holds the Guinness World Record for the widest vocal range for a male. His records have been published in the Guinness World Records 2006. He broke both of these records in August 2008. As of 2008, the new record for lowest note was 0.7973 Hz, and the new record for Widest Vocal Range For Any Human was ten octaves. In 2012, Storms reclaimed the record for the Lowest Note Produced by a Human. The new record is G−7, or 0.189 Hz, eight octaves below the lowest G on the piano, or just over seven octaves below the piano. The most recent published record is in the 2020 Guinness Book of World Records. Storms' record-setting sounds are so low as to be infrasonic, incapable of being perceived by the human ear. The 2012 record requires more than five seconds for the vocal cords to oscillate once, which raises questions about the physical validity of the tests.
@@deankyle22 Interesting. You mean in singing technique right? Because that would be a really interesting fact. Or is it just and opinion what you are saying? I'm curious to know! haha (^ ∀ ^)
@@MarsCalamars666 corpse isnt that good of a singer in general it's just that he deepens his voice to make it sound better and you guys encourage him but all you're doing is breaking his throat and vocal cords in half. He tries to sing in a deep voice but in reality it ruins the song that Is being sung and his vocal cords arent doing too well either
There is absolutely no credible evidence to back up his claim of 0.189hz. Guinness are INCREDIBLY vague on the details. All we know is he was witnessed by 2 unnamed music professors and an acoustician. We have the brand of the equipment he uses but nothing about the process nor video footage of the recording. When asked if there is any existing footage of the recording Guinness simply responded that it is "not available". To put into context, Storms is claiming he is able to vibrate his vocal chords so slowly they are pulsing once every 5 seconds to produce a consistent tone. Something that could easier be faked by simply... clicking your vocal chords every 5 seconds. With a bit of trickery you can do a descending slide from a neutral note into the sub 20hz range and simply switch from a consistent tone to a set of clicks at whatever "frequency" you want your audience to believe you are producing. I'm NOT saying that is what he did. I am saying the claim is so extraordinary there should be more evidence in support of it than is currently available. 3 un-named experts, a brand name and zero video footage is NOT what I would call substantive evidence or evidence at all.
Exactly, just like Georgia Brown’s supposed G10, this is another hoax. Don’t listen to Guiness for anything musical, they know nothing of what they are talking about. You don’t even need evidence, the claim that he can hit a G-7, when no one in the worlds history has ever come close to that is impossible. Just be listening to such a claim it should be rebuked. A human can’t even hear anywhere near that low, how would Tim Storms even know that he’s capable of hitting such a thing. This is bullshit at its finest.
At best what it sounds like to me is he hit a "sound" that was a G -7 rather than actually "singing" a G-7. Based on how he struggles to sing BO, there is no way he's actually "singing" 7 octaves lower. We can all makes sounds that go way lower and higher than our "singing voice", but that doesn't mean we have a "singing range" the same as the sounds we can make. They say he has a singing range of 10 octaves, whereas at best it's he can make sounds 10 octaves in range. I can probably make sounds 7 octaves in range as a standard bass. It's intellectual dishonesty. Anyway I said "at best", but I'd bet with that G-7 he's not making a proper "sound" or tone anyway but it's some kind of fudge, let alone "singing". Lower than human hearing via the voicebox? Something doesn't add up here.
G-7 (0.189 Hz) is absolute Bull****. Also when he's talking about going to some unproven and ridiculous low note, it shows a spectrogram of him singing E1 (40hz), which is nowhere near as low as he's talking about; the lowest note on regular pianos is a A0 (27.5hz).
I don't even know how ~0.2 Hz is considered singing. The lowest note most human ears can pick up is about 16 Hz (an octave below the low C on a piano).
Can't believe some of these comments. "Period of the sound wave" implies a vibration took place. How many feet of vocal cord or anything else would you need to do that? Wouldn't counting a series of individual timed events all 5 or so seconds apart give you the desired number? Not saying that's what happened but where's the visual proof of any real vibration? The real kicker occurs near the TOP of his range where his modal voice comes into question. Modal voice is a function of range not skill. Someone else said it better- a cheap parlor trick using sophisticated equipment.
If anyone doesn’t know, the reason why Corpse has a lower voice, it’s because he has a chronic illness along with other illnesses that affect his voice making it hella deep so if he didn’t have all those illnesses, he might have a higher pitched voice but seeing as to how deep his voice is, it must be very deep as well even without the illnesses but not as deep as Tim Storms’ voice is
Gotta love how they never show him actually singing his supposed lowest note. I’m not scientist but I gotta say some random guy singing so low the human can’t hear it- that would be below 10hz… that isn’t humanly possible…
the only reason i came here is because i wanted to see if corpse's voice is lower but... i think Corpse should have the guinness world record for it, but who knows?
@@Hiroakiarai88 Yes, I know that but that's not what Im saying. Im saying that the tone of voice this guy speaks in normally, is higher than the tone of voice corpse speaks in normally.
Honestly, that was anticlimactic and not nearly as impressive as I expected. I mean sure, he has a pretty deep voice but I've known people who speak with a lower voice than his normally. Individuals born with Gigantism possess abnormally low voices that immediately catch your attention, and I would be willing to bet that many people are able to match or even surpass this man's ability. Kudos to him, but hold the applause. - Kira Nicole xoxox
He doesn't seem to have a particularly powerful voice, but apparently it can croak down to some inaudibly low pitch. I guess it's an interesting ability (though I've never heard him go within 7 octaves of his claimed record on any UA-cam videos..) but I'd rather listen to an oktavist or basso profondo with a rich powerful voice down to the middle of the first octave or so.
I’m a baritone and when you single low it takes more breath so it’s harder to sing powerfully. I can singer much louder the higher I go bc the glottis is pinch so the air is more compressed.
Xxxx XXX they definitely counted vocal fry in his range, which really shouldn't count because it's just the folds at a normal pitch but the vibrations are further apart
@@CoolGuy-kz2ti I don't think there's any reason that should be a factor here. The question is "what pitch can your vocal cords produce?", not "what pitch can you sing an opera in?"
G-7 means roughly 0,2Hz. If you clap every 5 seconds, it is the same frequency. If you take 12 breath a minute (which is approximately the normal rate) you are basically producing the same low note yourself. Another fun fact: this was the destructive resonant frequency which famously destroyed the Tacoma Bridge in 1940.
“8 octaves lower than the lowest G on a piano” yeah sorry that’s physically impossible. I’m not denying that he has the lowest voice, but no ways is it by that much.
What do you mean by "physically impossible"? Cords can swing very slowly; waves don't discriminate low frequencies, if the tension is right/weak enough, and the energy appropriate/high enough. It's just a pity he's not showing anything close to it here. Makes the video pretty superfluous.
I hope y’all realize corpse doesn’t and can’t count. That’s not corpses real, birth voice. He has a problem with his throat which caused it. By that logic, the worlds biggest foot could be overtaken by someone with elephantiasis.
Some people hit puberty, this guy smacked the shit out of it.
He hit it with a semi.
biff nolland LOL, HAHA!
Hektio - 222nd like
People are taking about him getting puberty and i am here who doesn't knows about puberty
Hektio - he nuked puberty
He must have gone through puberty like 20 times
lmfao
+Audric Wang ROTFLMFAO!!!!
+Audric Wang XD
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Audric Wang he must have hit puberty while he was still in the womb
Scumbag ODN: "How low can you go? Hear the world's deepest voice." Doesn't play a clip of him singing anywhere near his lowest.
The problem is, a human ear can't hear his lowest.
Then how do we know he's really singing?
You can still feel the vibration....or ask a giraffe.
That's false, the human ear can hear it just fine, but it can't "register" it. You hear the individual vibrations and if you were asked to identify the pitch or play an octave higher you wouldn't be able to. You can't actually hear anything above 20khz but you can hear fine below 20 hz if the volume is enough. It's just trying to figure out what note it is without a computer that humans cant do. As an organist I have heard plenty of "sub human hearing" notes, its just you can't play only that note and be like "oh thats an Ab" or "oh thats a C#"
Kindof misinforming
ANeonTiger we have this thing called computers. And they have these things called audio programs which can isolate frequency and alter it. So even if he is singing too low for us to register, we can still tell that he is singing. And, if we want to hear how his tone quality is. We can adjust the frequency to a higher octave to allow us to register it.
It’d be great if they actually let us hear his range.
You cant really hear .7 hertz lol but I get what ur sayin
ua-cam.com/video/8Pe6u9C5VoI/v-deo.html
They mean to show him going from his lowest note to the highest in a chromatic scale or something like that
I was j wondering when the commentator was gonna shut tf up but she j kept yappin
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I actually want to hear these octaves. There's many bass singers that have went way lower than what was on video
If he’s less than 300lbs it’s not the lowest voice
Yep, they didn't play Tim's lowest note here because the poster of this vid is an idiot.
Yes I wanted to hear those octaves also, this is only one here.
@@stellanhughes2549 I'm not sure - google says he can hit 0.2 Hz, and if that's true I imagine he's using subharmonics to do so, so I'm not sure if his size makes a difference at that point
I heard a dude on UA-cam that hit A0
Id like to hear what he sounded like before puberty.
+MrHappyRandomness like a man with a normal voice
+freshp11 And he still sounds like a man with a normal voice. This is just amped up vocal fry. Nothing to get excited over, just smoke and mirrors.
+gagemaker1959 No smoke. No mirrors. It's as real as it gets.
It's not vocal fry. There's isn't a crackling.
Why?
i would actually want to hear his voice rather than that of the voice over.
edranzelle doll ikr that bitch just need to shut up
@@mbismbismb what
You doubters!!!!! I have heard him without voice over. Amazing.
@@jeanferrell953 No one even implied doubting. Twat
@@jeanferrell953 you're crazy
The human bass guitar.
Dovah Bear actually bass guitar range is completely normal for a bass, this is even lower lol
Dovah Bear lol
Yeah half the guys in any church choir can go below E2- the lowest note on a bass guitar.
even I ! and i don't even sing! (but i play bass)
No, it is like double double double double double double double double bass
For anyone mentioning Corpse Husband this Guy can literally make his Voice deep enough to the point Humans can't hear it but Elephants can hear it though
Yet they didn't go anywhere near that low in the video
No, they can't his guiness world record is for a sound at 0.7 Hz. Elephants can only hear down to about 16 Hz. I wouldn't even consider 0.7 Hz to be a sound anymore.
corpse might have something where his stomach acid is eroding hs vocal cords. still only speculation tho
@@fluffezic5183 he has GERd
@@Dunkle0steus you still hear the overtones though, and your mind fills in the blanks. it's audible, just the fundamental isn't
I appreciate low voices than pitchy ones because it's so calming and meaningful.
Both are meaningless, the middle rane btween e3 to f4 is the best
@@mahdikassab5983depends… i like listening to B2-B5 …. Ye, folks that can hit high as notes is cool but can be annoying…
@@mahdikassab5983Have you heard Geoff Castellucci? Hope you like him!
Paul Robeson and Mark Reizen were other excellent basses.
I hoped I would hear some realy nice deep voice singing and instead I heard some woman prattling.
These kinds of videos tend to be like that.
"Hey here is the person with the deepest voice in the world, let's have someone else TALK about it!".
Look him up on UA-cam he has some stuff up
She ruined the video
😂😂 I know, I don't think it was her intention though
Fr though. ALSO did they seriously dare say he has a 10 octave range? Like, I'm fuming. Ignormaous land.
Ive seen him in person, its crazy. no one else can go as low as him
cool!
do you know scotty pippen?
I can. I got a clip to prove it.
go listen to Javier Castellanos Contreras
My choir teacher:
*Still not a true bass*
Yeah, he's right...take his mic away and you have the Sound of Silence! 😂
Just like Geoff calls himself a baritone
@@Iloveavitodeath Which everyone knows is false but yes, he has the upper range of a baritone. Just an extremely talented bass singer with dedication to have that upper range.
No, it actually isn't true bass, and this video is totally false. Tim only can do a low E, meanwhile, Ken Turner can do a C1, which is 32.70 HZ. MUCH deeper than Tim can ever go. I don't know why they said Tim has the "deepest voice" when Ken Turner can go WAY lower.
@@PlatinumEagleStudioswrong
"Girls talk in a higher pitch to guys they like"
Girls talking to me:
xD,
same, when the rare event thst they talk to me comes
Unus Annus pog?
@@ChronicPessimistic *Y E E*
@@Snackaboy Very good.
F
In every clip they show of him singing, there appears to be moments with no audio, or he's not making any sounds. He is. He can sing so low you can't hear it. Imagine the opposite of a dog whistle. So low pitched you can't hear it, but if you were there with him, you'd possibly be able to feel it.
Edit: was wrong about this. Sorry. I saw a video "proving" this somewhere else. But it has since been disproven.
There's no moment of what you're describing in the video you commented on, what are you talking about?
@@PeterPhantomForces I cannot find the clips I'm referring to and it kills me because I'm pretty sure the ones I saw were edited; I'd can't redeem myself for commenting some BS.
Anyway, I am wrong about this. He does not produce infrasound.
Peel your eyes open, for the treasure is right in front of you. 0:53
@@ultimatecrusader9907 You can hear that though. The voiceover just masks it a bit.
G-7 is 0.19 hz
No its 0.10 hz
RinZ 0.10 is G or B -8 I don’t know
Its not a note
Its a yo mama vibrator
Saya Laper absolute madlad
Singer: Hey guess what? I have the deepest voice in the world
Reporter: Prove it
Singer: You can't hear it
What a senseless video.
Nkanyiso Mbatha they have ways of detecting his frequency once he gets too low to hear
As if he'a not a professional singer and Guinness record holder who's skills have been evaluated by experts.
What a stupid comment, why so many likes?
@@jackorion7157 probably because most people were hoping to hear more of his vocal range in the video rather than someone talking about the fact that he has it
@@gregoriolimbinni7240 the human ear can actually hear 10HZ if a strong subwoofer is playing it and this mans voice probably doesnt go under 10hZ
@@xdxmv2359 that's cool I didnt know that but I guess it's more reason to want to hear his range then
Nonsense. I have the world's lowest voice. I can sing ANY song so low no one can hear, and those around me think I'm only moving my lips.
OK but there is this kind of largish wellish known organization known for a little teensy book they put out now and then called the Guinness Book of World Records which happens to have some random people go around and sign pieces of paper confirming that a machine said this guy's voice produced a frequency outside of human hearing range
These things are certified. Tim Storms specifically is certified. I don't have a frequency-detecting machine, but this well-reputed world records organization sent someone to meet with Mr. Storms and confirm that he is actually producing said frequency.
+Johanna A. Florez No problem if you like Storms but take a real good look at the facts surrounding his claim. His functional range is bass--baritone. Around 2/3 of adult male voices are baritone. Others have exceeded him in full voice by over an octave. Even using vocal fry he hasn't produced a lower audible note than all other voices. Exactly what was measured during his record attempt? Who knows, all he has is a number. There is no proof that the number is representative of human vocalization.
I don't care to listen to Storms singing because it's not meant to be pretty singing. It doesn't matter if thousands of basso profondos have better timbre and tone, the record isn't even for audible note sung, but for lowest frequency produced by human vocal chords. It was frequency or wavelength recorded by a well-reputed organization dedicated to certifying world records. Audibility or how nice it sounds to us are irrelevant because what is being measured it air vibrations coming out of his throat.
Johanna A. Florez I respect your views but still have to disagree. The mention of his lowest audible note (fried or not) and that other singers exceed him in full voice are real issues that go right to the question of range. Full voice or what I called functional range is a result of natural ability first, with or without training second. Storms functional range is just average and his lowest note sung is within human hearing limits. Again, I respect your views no offense intended but the inaudible stuff he's claiming is snake oil.
Phu Q
I doubt that
Storms' Guinness World Record for the lowest note produced by a human was first certified in January 2002. Storms also holds the Guinness World Record for the widest vocal range for a male. His records have been published in the Guinness World Records 2006. He broke both of these records in August 2008. As of 2008, the new record for lowest note was 0.7973 Hz, and the new record for Widest Vocal Range For Any Human was ten octaves.
In 2012, Storms reclaimed the record for the Lowest Note Produced by a Human. The new record is G−7, or 0.189 Hz, eight octaves below the lowest G on the piano, or just over seven octaves below the piano. The most recent published record is in the 2020 Guinness Book of World Records.
Storms' record-setting sounds are so low as to be infrasonic, incapable of being perceived by the human ear. The 2012 record requires more than five seconds for the vocal cords to oscillate once, which raises questions about the physical validity of the tests.
I could easily beat that after a day/night of whiskey.
What???? It ain't G-7 but should be... but fact be told haha... he can go up to G5 .... so it isn't only 10 octaves then
i literally think corpse husband's morning voice is lower than this
edit: pls calm down i was joking 😀
seeing random comments about corpse here and there makes me so happy
@@dazz4082 the devil works real hard but corpse fans work harder
@@lucerix6033 yeah XD you stay safe too
Yeah
@enekinz 💀
Corpse: hold my vocal chords
he can go lower
I was thinking about corpse too lmao
CORPSE is the best
Technically, Tim Storms is way lower than Corpse. But Corpse is a good bass too :)
@@t.j.p.8183 well corpse sounds deeper then this guy because he has a better mic and is closer to his mic
I still think corpse's voice is lower-
*Change my mind*
I was about to say that lmao
true haha
True
100% agree
You can't hear how low Storms can go, so...
I can feel his voice vibrating... I mean a lot more than normal people. Maybe its the mic but damn that sounds cool
What you're talking about is bass fry, a technique singers use to sing low notes without damaging their voice.
POV: youre here after you googled who has the lowest voice in the world, but you wanted to see if he has a lower voice than corpse husband
Yes and he doesn't
Corpses voice isn't even that low
@@deankyle22 are you deaf?
@@wilbursootisbetterthanyou9024 have you listened to actual bass singers? Corpse is average among them
@@wilbursootisbetterthanyou9024 are you deaf?
where is corpse husband
not there
Corpse got nothing on geoff castelluci
I love the part where they talk about him hitting the lowest note and then you don't get to hear it, fucking linkbait.
“His voice goes so low the human ear can’t hear it”
Me listening to his voice: Hm cool fact
it's not that low
@@intansabrinasaad because he is trying to make it sound normal
Bruh, stop talking so I can actually hear him singing
I don't believe that, corpse has a deeper voice
i agree
No
his voice can go deeper until we cant hear it so what's your point 🤷
Trueeeee
Corpse doesn't have a deeper voice lmao
The world's lowest voice is dead. RIP JD Sumner. You are now singing in heaven's choir.
Corpse Stans: hE AiN’t tHe lOWesT sInGeR!
Even this isn’t lower than my grades
same. my grades are worse than u
Corpse and this guy would get along
while getting lectured by Mikhail Zlatopolsky
Tim storms IS TELLING THE TRUTH!!! His voice as a child was deep then!
"...has the world's deepest voice. It goes so low, the human ear can't hear it."
I was kinda hoping to see corpse husband in this vid lmao
Same lol
Geoff castellucci is far better than corpse singing and range
@@deankyle22 Interesting. You mean in singing technique right? Because that would be a really interesting fact. Or is it just and opinion what you are saying? I'm curious to know! haha (^ ∀ ^)
@@MarsCalamars666 corpse isnt that good of a singer in general it's just that he deepens his voice to make it sound better and you guys encourage him but all you're doing is breaking his throat and vocal cords in half. He tries to sing in a deep voice but in reality it ruins the song that Is being sung and his vocal cords arent doing too well either
@@effectx7490 nope he actually has a condition that makes his voice sound deeper, you can see that in the older vids from like 6 years ago
There is absolutely no credible evidence to back up his claim of 0.189hz.
Guinness are INCREDIBLY vague on the details. All we know is he was witnessed by 2 unnamed music professors and an acoustician.
We have the brand of the equipment he uses but nothing about the process nor video footage of the recording.
When asked if there is any existing footage of the recording Guinness simply responded that it is "not available".
To put into context, Storms is claiming he is able to vibrate his vocal chords so slowly they are pulsing once every 5 seconds to produce a consistent tone.
Something that could easier be faked by simply... clicking your vocal chords every 5 seconds.
With a bit of trickery you can do a descending slide from a neutral note into the sub 20hz range and simply switch from a consistent tone to a set of clicks at whatever "frequency" you want your audience to believe you are producing.
I'm NOT saying that is what he did.
I am saying the claim is so extraordinary there should be more evidence in support of it than is currently available.
3 un-named experts, a brand name and zero video footage is NOT what I would call substantive evidence or evidence at all.
I 100% agree with you. Everytime I think about the G-7 note is very doubtful for a person to actually make those vibration.
Yours probably the best criticism I've seen of this
Exactly, just like Georgia Brown’s supposed G10, this is another hoax. Don’t listen to Guiness for anything musical, they know nothing of what they are talking about. You don’t even need evidence, the claim that he can hit a G-7, when no one in the worlds history has ever come close to that is impossible. Just be listening to such a claim it should be rebuked. A human can’t even hear anywhere near that low, how would Tim Storms even know that he’s capable of hitting such a thing. This is bullshit at its finest.
At best what it sounds like to me is he hit a "sound" that was a G -7 rather than actually "singing" a G-7. Based on how he struggles to sing BO, there is no way he's actually "singing" 7 octaves lower. We can all makes sounds that go way lower and higher than our "singing voice", but that doesn't mean we have a "singing range" the same as the sounds we can make. They say he has a singing range of 10 octaves, whereas at best it's he can make sounds 10 octaves in range. I can probably make sounds 7 octaves in range as a standard bass. It's intellectual dishonesty.
Anyway I said "at best", but I'd bet with that G-7 he's not making a proper "sound" or tone anyway but it's some kind of fudge, let alone "singing". Lower than human hearing via the voicebox? Something doesn't add up here.
I'm so tired of the BS about him and Georgia Brown, I can't even tell you. Complete nonsense for the masses to ooh and aah at.
I came here to hear as low as he could go where I was still capable of hearing.
REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE.
“Girls speak in higher tone to men they are attracted to”
*Girls talking to me:*
Tim: I have the lowest voice
Felix (stray kids): I think the think not.
shut the f- just just stop
@@amarama7654 pressed because of an old ass comment? get a life 😭
G-7 (0.189 Hz) is absolute Bull****.
Also when he's talking about going to some unproven and ridiculous low note, it shows a spectrogram of him singing E1 (40hz), which is nowhere near as low as he's talking about; the lowest note on regular pianos is a A0 (27.5hz).
DeadlyAviator A0 is f imposibble
Zeroth octave is ridiculously low for a human voice to reach, but some of the great bass singers have reached it.
"How low can you go?" I ask myself that question everyday, and somehow I always seem to go even lower.
I'm a chess player. My vocal range is E2-E4.
Same
hahaha
HAHHAHA LMAO
At first I was really confused and then I remembered how to play chess *claps* golf claps for you sir
I'm way higher I'm G3-E6-F6-G6(whistle register)-off the piano(high)
The reason I’m here was to see if his voice is deeper than Corpse’s voice. I wanna see if Corpse can break the record.
CH can't. This guy's voice is much lower, this video just didn't do him justice. Here's one that does: ua-cam.com/video/-weG9yNK38o/v-deo.html
@@DeOneandLonely how is that even possible! That’s awesome!
I’d say corpse has the lower speaking voice at normal level, but this dude definitely beats him in sing, my god
This man is capable of producing infrasound!
At first I thought ti heard Avi 😃
Samee
+MisterChunkyBunny AJ Avi Kaplan?
Right?!?!
MisterChunkyBunny AJ their close, but Tim can sing 3 notes lower than Avi.
MisterChunkyBunny AJ Avi is not even that low bass. He already loses power and volume on A1.
I don't even know how ~0.2 Hz is considered singing. The lowest note most human ears can pick up is about 16 Hz (an octave below the low C on a piano).
***** 5 Hz doesn't mean inhaling every 5 seconds. It means 5 times a second.
Yes, but this is 0.2 Hz (once every 5 seconds), not 5 Hz.
Can't believe some of these comments. "Period of the sound wave" implies a vibration took place. How many feet of vocal cord or anything else would you need to do that? Wouldn't counting a series of individual timed events all 5 or so seconds apart give you the desired number? Not saying that's what happened but where's the visual proof of any real vibration? The real kicker occurs near the TOP of his range where his modal voice comes into question. Modal voice is a function of range not skill. Someone else said it better- a cheap parlor trick using sophisticated equipment.
i gonna proof that he is a cheater !
Corpse is watching this laughing
Corpse Husband: Im about to end this mans whole career
There's a reason Corpse only sings in one note...
well I know this guy..
his name is corpse and his voice is 2x lower
this guy just sounds like a sexy British man
he can go lower
Geoff castellucci is far better than corpse in both singing and range
@@deankyle22 Agreed.
Corpse husband: lmao ok
This guy: Has the deepest voice on earth
Corpse Husband: *whaddup baby*
he can go lower
If anyone doesn’t know, the reason why Corpse has a lower voice, it’s because he has a chronic illness along with other illnesses that affect his voice making it hella deep so if he didn’t have all those illnesses, he might have a higher pitched voice but seeing as to how deep his voice is, it must be very deep as well even without the illnesses but not as deep as Tim Storms’ voice is
Corpse: ...and I took that personally
So low you can't hear it? Hey Guinness, I have a bridge to sell you.
corpse husband: *are you challenging me?*
Not very convincing to say the least...
This isn’t his lowest I’m pretty sure.
This generation has now have Felix "The 5-star Michelin," Chef Kissssss*
While we were talking into the fan, he was the fan
For a media company you'd think they'd have a better mic
"It goes so low, the human ear can't hear it"...
What if he just can't sing it...
"Cue the Illuminati music*
Strangely, though, we don't get to hear him sing particularly low at all - he just tells us he can...
Because its so low you cant hear it lol
His voice is so deep, Adele can't even roll in it.
Gotta love how they never show him actually singing his supposed lowest note. I’m not scientist but I gotta say some random guy singing so low the human can’t hear it- that would be below 10hz… that isn’t humanly possible…
the only reason i came here is because i wanted to see if corpse's voice is lower but... i think Corpse should have the guinness world record for it, but who knows?
This guy has the deepest voice
Markiplier: hold my beer
You're biased
Ur a little biased there xD
corpse: hold my anxiety
Plot Twist: You can't hear it because he just stops singing
Corpse's moring voice is 2× this dudes
he can go lower
Corpses voice isn't even that low
@@deankyle22 😎🤏😃 LUV,
This guy smacked a lot of puberty
Eric Hallawy: Hold my Beer
Corpses sounds deeper than this on his normal voice tho
This is what I'm thinking of
no.
@@Hiroakiarai88 yes.
@@token8390 his voice can go so low you cant hear it so no.
@@Hiroakiarai88 Yes, I know that but that's not what Im saying. Im saying that the tone of voice this guy speaks in normally, is higher than the tone of voice corpse speaks in normally.
Honestly, that was anticlimactic and not nearly as impressive as I expected.
I mean sure, he has a pretty deep voice but I've known people who speak with a lower voice than his normally. Individuals born with Gigantism possess abnormally low voices that immediately catch your attention, and I would be willing to bet that many people are able to match or even surpass this man's ability. Kudos to him, but hold the applause.
- Kira Nicole xoxox
His lowest note wasn’t even put in the video. He can go a lot lower than this
He doesn't seem to have a particularly powerful voice, but apparently it can croak down to some inaudibly low pitch. I guess it's an interesting ability (though I've never heard him go within 7 octaves of his claimed record on any UA-cam videos..) but I'd rather listen to an oktavist or basso profondo with a rich powerful voice down to the middle of the first octave or so.
I’m a baritone and when you single low it takes more breath so it’s harder to sing powerfully. I can singer much louder the higher I go bc the glottis is pinch so the air is more compressed.
He knocked up his first date when he said hi to her
The big disadvantage is the voice-over.
When shooting this video, the entire comment is after the "wiretap", and not in the background.Thank you.
I think when he talks corpse voice is deeper
Corpse has acid reflex which makes it hard to speak. He's got a low voice but he can't go as low as this guy
If you want to hear a real bass, listen to Zlatopolsky. He sung a C1/B0 over an entire chor in chestvoice. No fry or amplification.
What a joke, 10 octaves is simply not physically possible for a human voice.
It's what Guinness measured when they certified his world record.
Yes, I can sing like 200 octaves lower
Xxxx XXX they definitely counted vocal fry in his range, which really shouldn't count because it's just the folds at a normal pitch but the vibrations are further apart
@@CoolGuy-kz2ti I don't think there's any reason that should be a factor here. The question is "what pitch can your vocal cords produce?", not "what pitch can you sing an opera in?"
Corpse be like: hold my beer
G-7 means roughly 0,2Hz. If you clap every 5 seconds, it is the same frequency. If you take 12 breath a minute (which is approximately the normal rate) you are basically producing the same low note yourself. Another fun fact: this was the destructive resonant frequency which famously destroyed the Tacoma Bridge in 1940.
“8 octaves lower than the lowest G on a piano” yeah sorry that’s physically impossible. I’m not denying that he has the lowest voice, but no ways is it by that much.
even if it was possible you would not be able to hear it u prick :D
What do you mean by "physically impossible"? Cords can swing very slowly; waves don't discriminate low frequencies, if the tension is right/weak enough, and the energy appropriate/high enough.
It's just a pity he's not showing anything close to it here. Makes the video pretty superfluous.
I can do that.
i can do that too, hold my beer
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I beer do can too, that hold my.
Alright i'll hold your beer
So you’ve never heard of corpse husband? Huh okay…
That dude isn’t comparable to this guy. He can make sounds so low you cant even hear it
I hope y’all realize corpse doesn’t and can’t count. That’s not corpses real, birth voice. He has a problem with his throat which caused it. By that logic, the worlds biggest foot could be overtaken by someone with elephantiasis.
He probably had catastrophic voice cracks
El que hace la voz de Thanos es más chingón
So low the human ear can't hear it... Hmm but I heard it DOh
Hmm, he's singing in front of a microphone. DOH
Calm down boo!
wtf corpse's voice is like 2x deeper tf
Tim storms use his lowest point, more likely corpse voice can't get any lower
@@user-hx2po3vq1i corpse isnt trying to game it deep tho
This guy is
@@mortifer8459 he isnt trying?
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I don’t think so
How was his voice before puberty?
Yall should get corpse husband to try to beat this.
Exactly
I think his "figures" are a bit off.
then corpse husband came in...
Corpse: Pathetic
Imagine if he starts laughing randomly at 3am
I’ve always wanted him to do voices of cartoon villains because I can guarantee he can make his voice sound dark, menacing, evil and scary
I think corpse husbands voice is deeper than this tbh.
UNUS ANNUS CORPSE HUSBAND
@@lucerix6033 lol what does unus annus have to do with corpse
@@asdf-ge1qm nothing im just saying you like both too!!
@@lucerix6033 ya lmao. wait when did i say unus annus?
@@asdf-ge1qm never lmao its ur pfp
“Sings low E” bro I’m 14 and can sing a low E
Austin Phifer That was definitely not English but yes I “do?”
“So love you can’t hear it”
Doesn’t actually say anything
Uh corpses voice is deeeeeper without trying
Great video! I really loved the part where we got to see his vocal range!