@Clomnang What i said, in my last reply is far from misinformation. You said vocal fry can't be done inwards, yet when i was laying in bed writing that reply i did it myself. Saying that is like saying beatboxers can't produce bass inwards even tho they do it all that time and its called inward bass. and i have recently been learning how to do said "Inward bass" and while learning that doing a whole lot of inward vocal fry.
@@jasoncostello1535 whats the deepest he hit? sorry i dont currently own a piano (ill come back in a few years and know all these key terms dont worry)
Ken Turner's incredibly low C1 note is indeed an inhale note. This technique, known as vocal fry or inhaleb singing, allows him to reach a pitch that is significantly lower than his normal vocal range. It's a challenging and impressive feat that has contributed to the virality of his performance.
According to the rules of traditional harmony, the distance between the bass and the next voice (baritone, in this case) can be as big as you like as long as the distance between each of the other voices is no more than an octave. And that's what they do in the final chord. From highest to lowest, the notes that make the final chord are Eb4, Bb3, G3 and Eb1. A fifth singer hitting a Bb2 would have made it sound even more powerful, but it's great as it is. It gives me chills down my spine every time.
Alvabass I disagree. Modern harmony theorists argue that for every second-fifth of an octave between vocal ranges, vocalists can indeed substitute pitch for distance, regardless of the third or fourth positions. Astounding in its simplicity.
And also when he hits the "high" subharmonic at 3:37. Subharmonics in the higher end of the spectrum are really hard to hit because the faster vibration needed to give a higher note makes it harder to stay in the subharmonic throat position and not jump to your chest voice. He's an awesome singer with a very clean technique.
I was thinking the same thing as you but on the section of the song where they sing "there's rainbow of perfect love". The harmonics are incredible! I love the Cathedrals reunion version as well. I can't say which is better - I love them both.
This might be my favorite video on youtube. I love the arrangement of the song, the legato style makes the song flow so beautifully. Other versions of this song feel like a march and just don't capture the essence of what this song is in my opinion. Also, just seeing the joy on that bass singer's face is so powerful. That dude is visibly moved by the song and at the same time gets to showcase his incredible talent. I'm just glad that youtube exists so I can watch this for free any time I want.
I agree with everything you said but one thing. It doesn't do Ken Turner justice if you call it talent. Rather, it's a culmination of time, talent and pure practice that encapsulates this showcase of his skill!
Try listening to type 0 negative Peter Steels voice is pretty fucking deep especially on there live performances try listening to there song Are You Afraid live he hits a low a1
Truly incredible... this man has ascended beyond the known vocal ranges. He is in neither head nor chest voice. He has advanced all the way down to... BALLS VOICE.
Ken Turner. He's been inducted into the Gospel Hall of Fame. He sung with the Blackwood Brothers for 25 years. I think he's won 2 or 3 Grammy's. He now sings with the quartet "Ken Turner and the Valor III" out of North Carolina.
This has quickly become a favourite of mine. Some appriciation for the other singers. If they weren't good at what they did, we'd notice straight away. But because they are, we don't. Bravo gentlemen!
Moments like this make the internet such a special gift This performance was for a very lucky view and the world gets to watch it over and over and again because of the internet Truly awesome
So a wonderfull, beautifull song, and the voices of course! I heard this song quiet many times. Greetings from Varaždin in the North-West of Croatia. We have here a Baroque music festival since 1971, with so called historical informed interpretation of Baroque music. Come and visit Croatia, and our little Baroque town. Sorry, please, for my not so good English language.
Hi. Do you sing those low notes with normal compression of the glotis or do you compress the air more, like when doing a vocal fry? It sounds more compressed to me but I'm a tenor so I don't have a clue what it is to sing that low.
Sebastian Celesner for the really low stuff in the second half of the song, the notes are being made through inhaling fry. It's pretty good. I can get to around G0 with it, but this guy's got it down good.
I can sing almost as low as him (D1) just not near as loud. Not inhaling either, and neither is he. When you use that technique your throat sucks in really tight, his puffed out meaning he’s pressurizing his vocal chords and using falsetto. It’s how Oktavists sing so low with so much volume. It takes years to develop and that technique. I can do it and hit those low notes but it’s hard to control and very quiet until you develop power over years of practice and conditioning. It’s also why all oktavists are Middle Aged or older. Also when you get below G1 you get a gravely sound no matter what because your vocal chords are too short in length to sound smooth below that range. It’s why JD summer also is quite raspy in the lowest register, it’s not lack of a smooth voice, it’s physics. I have a large vocal range so I would consider trying to make a living from my voice, but I’m not a very good singer lol. I just have the range and not the talent
ESTE TIPO (EL BAJO( LLEGO HASTA C1 UN REGISTRO MUY COMPLICADO... SINCERAMENTE ME SORPRENDIÓ. A MI PARECER ES EL BAJO MÁSS PROFUNDO QUE HE PODIDO AUDICIONAR. FELICITACIONES.
***** Jay uses a strong head voice (mixed voice) for those notes, he has a great mixed voice. This tenor hit Eb5 in true voice, which is very impressive. Certain very high "ultra tenors" have done that or higher, but it doesn't make it anywhere not amazing
Hah, in this video, that's what you pick out? Come on, I can sing a D5. It's high but there are many thousands of men that can sing it. Those bass notes on the other hand...
4:12 The thing I find scary about this part is the fact that you hear his vocal chords vibrating as he's singing, like his voice is clear here. But after some time it gets replaced with just a very low sound. It's like he isn't singing anymore. It scares me and fascinates me at the same time.
I heard many "crazy" basses but none one like this. I will say the same about the tenor. JD Sumner sings this song but this guy surpasses JD. Great video.
I feel like the singer with the glasses is about to walk up to me with a pitcher of lemonade, tell me everything is going to be alright and pat me on the back
I love the moment at 3:00 where Turner looks as if saying "oh this is a low note", to smile a second later, looking into the camera "just kidding, this is peanuts compared to what's going to come"
Yes, Ken Turner's incredibly low C1 note in "Rainbow of Love" is indeed an inhale note. This technique, known as vocal fry or inhaleb singing, allows him to reach a pitch that is significantly lower than his normal vocal range. It's a challenging and impressive feat that has contributed to the virality of his performance.
There are several clues that indicate Ken Turner's record-breaking C1 note in "Rainbow of Love" was achieved using inhale singing (vocal fry): * Visual cues: Inhale singing often involves noticeable physical exertion, with singers appearing to strain or contort their faces to produce the sound. Videos of Turner's performance might show these signs. * Audio characteristics: Inhale singing produces a distinctive breathy, growling quality that differs from a typical sung note. Recordings of Turner's C1 will likely have this characteristic sound. * Vocal expertise: Singers and vocal experts familiar with Turner's singing style and the capabilities of vocal fry would likely recognize the note as an inhale technique.
It’s the hardest way to hit low notes and the hardest to control and the hardest to master. If anything, it’s just more impressive. Amazing song and amazing feature.
It's a joy for us to be here from Elizabeth tin Tennessee... and uh of course Ken Turner is our bass singer, Larry Pippin is our baritone singer and - that - featured on that great song - our new single, comin out real soon - is uh Mr Wayne Little. My name is Wallace Nimms and we're glad to be here and our next song, she's already introduced, the host, and it ironicly features Ken Turner. It's a *low down singin song* and he is just fired up and ready go, aren't you Ken, every bass singer in the world's sung this song at one time (cough) excuse me, it's called the Rainbow... of Love...
Caramba que voz. Apesar de não ser a mais grave do mundo ( segundo o Guinness) eu acho que muito mais harmônico do que a vós do J.D Sumner Muito sinistro
this guy’s voice repairs the glass that the soprano shatters
you're so right lol
the most underrated coment ive ever seen in my entire life
I'm just imagining this guy singing in the opposite direction, preventing the glass from being shattered.
crazy diamond!
Clever, very clever :D
Turner's voice isn't just low - it's a warm, clear sound and dead on pitch. He's a very fine singer and fun to watch.
Everyone: „Morgen Freeman has the best voice ever“
Turner: „Hold my beer, kid“
@Clomnang he is singing inwards
@Clomnang Vocal fry not possible while inhaling ??? Are you hearing yourself ?
@Clomnang What i said, in my last reply is far from misinformation. You said vocal fry can't be done inwards, yet when i was laying in bed writing that reply i did it myself. Saying that is like saying beatboxers can't produce bass inwards even tho they do it all that time and its called inward bass. and i have recently been learning how to do said "Inward bass" and while learning that doing a whole lot of inward vocal fry.
@Clomnang i Think he mixes it up. In this performance it is very clear that he uses ingressive phonation.
this guy came dangerously close to hitting the brown note
I guess he hit at 04:19
andranik H. That’s when you shit yourself
@@CYGNUSnr AHAHAHA
A C#1, absolutely ridiculous. Almost the bottom of a piano!
@@jasoncostello1535 whats the deepest he hit? sorry i dont currently own a piano (ill come back in a few years and know all these key terms dont worry)
Ken Turner lives the voice. I love how he knows it's crazy low, and in his eyes you can see he enjoys the humor of it all.
he looks like he's loving every moment of it, it's so entertaining to watch
Ken Turner's incredibly low C1 note is indeed an inhale note. This technique, known as vocal fry or inhaleb singing, allows him to reach a pitch that is significantly lower than his normal vocal range. It's a challenging and impressive feat that has contributed to the virality of his performance.
Actually the high note at the end from the green guy is pretty impressive though
The green guy 😂😂
That’s an E5, so that’s really impressive.
reminded me of Freddie Mercury
@Steven Criscione it's a beautiful part of the song structure to bring the song so high up from so low down
It's amazing alright, but it can't shine with the deep one before it
In the final chord there are 4 octaves between Bass and Tenor - and stil they have a fat sound. that's truely amazing!
MrJapanese25 It's 3 octaves in the final chord actually, but the total range in the piece is 4 :)
According to the rules of traditional harmony, the distance between the bass and the next voice (baritone, in this case) can be as big as you like as long as the distance between each of the other voices is no more than an octave. And that's what they do in the final chord. From highest to lowest, the notes that make the final chord are Eb4, Bb3, G3 and Eb1. A fifth singer hitting a Bb2 would have made it sound even more powerful, but it's great as it is. It gives me chills down my spine every time.
Alvabass I disagree. Modern harmony theorists argue that for every second-fifth of an octave between vocal ranges, vocalists can indeed substitute pitch for distance, regardless of the third or fourth positions. Astounding in its simplicity.
No kidding. Reminds me of terrific metal. Have you heard of polyphonetic vocals? Look it up. Pretty dark haired woman
Lmao this is kinda funny because you start with actual musical terms then devolve to “fat sound”
Why doesn't anyone talk about the tenor at 4:25 hitting a beautiful Eb5? Man doesn't get enough credit
I can't even hit that in my head voice but my voice is still maturing so I'm assuming my range might increase in a couple years
I mean the bass gets amazingly low but that Eb5 sounds absolutely STUNNING. Literally gave me the chills. Great composition, those four!
ThePi314Man it was the lead singer
Nathan Wile Thank you, captain obvious.
ThePi314Man it's a good thing that I read sarcasm.
4:22 you can see Ken being relieved that note went out well, which just shows how hard it is to hit it even with his talent.
I always assumed that was actually him trying to remain conscious after stressing that vocal so much. 😂
And also when he hits the "high" subharmonic at 3:37. Subharmonics in the higher end of the spectrum are really hard to hit because the faster vibration needed to give a higher note makes it harder to stay in the subharmonic throat position and not jump to your chest voice. He's an awesome singer with a very clean technique.
Looked like he was about to pass out after that note.
I thought he was doing inhale notes
@@Vinok1990 lol he's doing subharmonics.
RIP Wayne Little, man in the red suit jacket. Passed away on January 1, 2022
He had a beautiful lead voice. God rest his soul!
They have incredible harmony and pitch coordination. That bit when they sing in unison "its always pointing" is an example.
Fuck this amazes me!
Dr Philosophous No unison at all besides the Love part!
I was thinking the same thing as you but on the section of the song where they sing "there's rainbow of perfect love". The harmonics are incredible! I love the Cathedrals reunion version as well. I can't say which is better - I love them both.
This might be my favorite video on youtube. I love the arrangement of the song, the legato style makes the song flow so beautifully. Other versions of this song feel like a march and just don't capture the essence of what this song is in my opinion. Also, just seeing the joy on that bass singer's face is so powerful. That dude is visibly moved by the song and at the same time gets to showcase his incredible talent. I'm just glad that youtube exists so I can watch this for free any time I want.
Agreed, the only good version of the song.
I agree with everything you said but one thing. It doesn't do Ken Turner justice if you call it talent. Rather, it's a culmination of time, talent and pure practice that encapsulates this showcase of his skill!
that E flat was sooo good and clear also props to the tenor for that high note
E natural but okay (I'm sorry I'm trying not to be a jerk lol)
The harmony of these men is so beautiful! I watch this video when my mood needs to be lifted. Happiness is this video!
Esse baixo é surreal! Uma voz única!
E o tenor tá de parabéns por conseguir um E5 nessa idade e muitíssimo afinado.
É mais ele nao tem a voz mais grossa do que o do J.D summer que consegui chega ate G0
@@ariasemusicaslegendadas7657 o idiota ele não falou q esse baixo do vídeo é mais grave do que o Jd Sumner, muito kid vei
Acho que o tenor atingiu um D#5
@@vitormrmr exato
@@ariasemusicaslegendadas7657 G0 cara, o ken chegava no C1 fi então ele não é qualquer um, os 2 batem de frente
Whenever I am low in spirits, Listening to this makes me restored again!
true
My tuba is so jealous of that guy. Damn what a voice. Would be interesting to hear a voice like that try something like metal.
Try listening to type 0 negative Peter Steels voice is pretty fucking deep especially on there live performances try listening to there song Are You Afraid live he hits a low a1
Was thinking the same thing would be class!
Don't be jealous, listen to Derek Fenstermacher do a cover one octave lower!
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@@DrBasso-tk8yk Ken turner can reach Below C1 bruh.
If someone can sing that low and that fast. just going that low and slow takes serious control
And that high Eb from Wallace was just...powerful.
+squeezemyparticiple: It is. I'm just a half a tone, to hit the same note, my highest note right now, is D6 over C4, but it is, very impressive.
+Jimmi Andersen I can hit it falsetto...XD
That is, impressive to. That means, that you, have control, of a technique, that isn't that, easy to master. Great job. :-)
Jimmi Andersen My highest whistle note without pushing is A8.
But i can push even to G8
The whole group is good...but the bass singer is incredible
Ken Turner rules!!!!!!
@@dkd9267 yes
They look like they're having so much fun. Their joy is contagious :)
0:43 "Raindow of Love"
Oopsies.
Ultracity6060 gotem
Hahaha
Nice eye!!! Lol!!!
Wallace Nelms an awesome tenor and one of the finest men in the industry.
What voice power! Ken Turner is awesome!
Sabia q estaria aqui Paulo kkkk
@@thebestbasssingers1264 perseguição 😭🤣🤣🤣
Kkkkkkk
4:16 mostly laughing because of that huge stare he makes when he goes down low. Hahahahahaha
“Jesus Christ, that’s my voice?”
Lol that's because his vocal cords are hurting because that's the lowest note ever sung
@@Galaxy-yk1js nope. Jd sumner goes 4 notes lower. Paul david kennamer goes 5 notes lower
4:164:164:164:164:164:164:164:164:164:164:164:164:164:164:164:164:164:16
VZN PXLO for Paul fry doesn’t count because anyone can fry I would most likely count chest that’s more impressive JD has a double low C (C0) in chest
Ken Turner and JD Sumner were inspiration to sing bass, even in my Barbershop Quartet
don't forget George Younce, he has a beautiful voice
@@johngoodman8425 You're not wrong.
Truly incredible... this man has ascended beyond the known vocal ranges. He is in neither head nor chest voice. He has advanced all the way down to... BALLS VOICE.
I love this singing, not only Ken, I do like the whole ensamble... Of course Ken Turner takes it all up to Heaven...
Thanks
Blessed is he who sings the deepest of deep to the brown note. For he is his brothers keeper and the finder of lost souls
His voice is so low I can hear Adele rolling in it.
So original
you really fucked that already bad joke up
+Cyber Gaming Rolling in the low? yeah man that song is awesome.
BAAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAH
não me canso de ouvir a voz grave de Ken Turner !
Eu sempre achei q esse era o Jd summer
@@isaiascabral4224 eles são pessoas diferentes kkkkk esse aí é o Ken Turner mesmo
@@isaiascabral4224 QUE J.D summer é magro e com cabelo nada ave com esse cara o J.D summer conseguir ate G0
The baritone looks so freaking happy when the bass went down to those low notes :D
A walking bass guitar.
O
The best of the world!
Brings a whole new level of djent
Wait that's illegal.
SLAPP THAT LIKE👍🏻
@@-Retired- whats up, slappers?
He looks like a very gentle and nice guy.
And what a voice !
I seriously cant believe how calm was this guy while hitting an eb5 4:27
É o baixo mais lindo que já ouvi na minha vida, todos são maravilhosos. Deus abençoe quem postou esse vídeo.eu fui abençoado.
Privilegiadissima voz...Canta para o EXCELSO DAS NAÇÕES...
admirável ver esse quarteto ainda mais ver esse baixo tão grave estão de parabéns creio que já faz um bom tempo esse vídeo eles cantando
Ken Turner. He's been inducted into the Gospel Hall of Fame. He sung with the Blackwood Brothers for 25 years. I think he's won 2 or 3 Grammy's. He now sings with the quartet "Ken Turner and the Valor III" out of North Carolina.
Pena não poder dar like todas as vezes que escuto. Muito lindo.
This has quickly become a favourite of mine. Some appriciation for the other singers. If they weren't good at what they did, we'd notice straight away. But because they are, we don't. Bravo gentlemen!
someone went through puberty twice
YOur pfp is great paired w/ the comment
more like 2038 times
Conner Hartley m.ua-cam.com/video/911NWb4R3Hc/v-deo.html This guy hit 1 million times
Haha
Someone has know used this comment for a title
Moments like this make the internet such a special gift
This performance was for a very lucky view and the world gets to watch it over and over and again because of the internet
Truly awesome
This truly touches my soul! They are incredibly unique and talented singers. And they're just having fun doing this.
Какой де этот голос прекрасный, просто улетаю.... ❤❤❤
3:35 e quando pensei que acabou o show, ainda tem mais 😉👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
So a wonderfull, beautifull song, and the voices of course! I heard this song quiet many times.
Greetings from Varaždin in the North-West of Croatia. We have here a Baroque music festival since 1971, with so called historical informed interpretation of Baroque music. Come and visit Croatia, and our little Baroque town. Sorry, please, for my not so good English language.
wow, been watching some basso profundos lately, this guy is out of the world
I'm a bass singer too! I can totally sing like him perf.... 4:12 IM OUT!
Hi. Do you sing those low notes with normal compression of the glotis or do you compress the air more, like when doing a vocal fry? It sounds more compressed to me but I'm a tenor so I don't have a clue what it is to sing that low.
Dude any excercises so i can be like him in the video? Im a bass singer too
I was a bass singer until I saw this. Now I might as well be a high tenor.
Sebastian Celesner for the really low stuff in the second half of the song, the notes are being made through inhaling fry. It's pretty good. I can get to around G0 with it, but this guy's got it down good.
I can sing almost as low as him (D1) just not near as loud. Not inhaling either, and neither is he. When you use that technique your throat sucks in really tight, his puffed out meaning he’s pressurizing his vocal chords and using falsetto. It’s how Oktavists sing so low with so much volume. It takes years to develop and that technique. I can do it and hit those low notes but it’s hard to control and very quiet until you develop power over years of practice and conditioning. It’s also why all oktavists are Middle Aged or older. Also when you get below G1 you get a gravely sound no matter what because your vocal chords are too short in length to sound smooth below that range. It’s why JD summer also is quite raspy in the lowest register, it’s not lack of a smooth voice, it’s physics.
I have a large vocal range so I would consider trying to make a living from my voice, but I’m not a very good singer lol. I just have the range and not the talent
i literally watch this amazing video everyday! it moves me!
It's been 7 years, are you still watching it?
Coisa linda de se ouvir! Voz raríssima.🤗
Anyone else notice that when the song title pops up at 0:44, the 'b' in rainbow is a 'd'?
+ThatKidd yup
didnt notice that XD
ikr xD
I hope someone got fired for that blunder
it doesn't matter if it was 20 years ago, we must find this person and fire them.
ESTE TIPO (EL BAJO( LLEGO HASTA C1 UN REGISTRO MUY COMPLICADO... SINCERAMENTE ME SORPRENDIÓ.
A MI PARECER ES EL BAJO MÁSS PROFUNDO QUE HE PODIDO AUDICIONAR. FELICITACIONES.
4:25 - wooow, so impressive E5!!!
Eb5*
Very nice voice. I don't know why some people dislike this. In my country it seems many people hate the deepest voices.
3:00 cruzes 😮 que voz maravilhosa 😲, nem parece que sai dele 😄
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I dont think the guy in the purplish jacket ever stopped smiling, it must be so awesome to sing with them.
Sensacional! Melhor baixo que já visto!
Escutando essa música lembro dos meus amigos Teófilo e Glaydstone, que me apresentaram essa preciosidade, música boa é outro nivel.
What an amazing voice he has. I've never heard anything like it.
I grew up on this kind of music and always loved it. Such a strange type of music for a young child to love.
This song is so addicting! Man I love his voice!
4:22 Anyone in the audience was sent into the abyss
Que incrível vozes tão diferentes mas em harmonia..
i spent an hour looking up different versions of this song, and this one is on a whole nother level.
Omg the green tenor passed the high c (c5) and sang a Eb5!!!
how do you sing a d5? wouldn't that be a d?
It was Eb5 not even D5! Amazing!
*****
Jay uses a strong head voice (mixed voice) for those notes, he has a great mixed voice. This tenor hit Eb5 in true voice, which is very impressive. Certain very high "ultra tenors" have done that or higher, but it doesn't make it anywhere not amazing
Hah, in this video, that's what you pick out?
Come on, I can sing a D5. It's high but there are many thousands of men that can sing it.
Those bass notes on the other hand...
That's nothing.
OMFG, that is the most amazing voice in the (deepest) world! I wish I had the same as him.
Really didn't know a human voice could do this, astounding.
Uncle Ken Turner and Uncle Tim from Goldcity are my best Bass ever and ever Amen....Talent/Gift from the Almighty!
What not Jd Sumner, Jd And Ken are my favorites
pentatonix needs to sing this, i wanna see avi take a shot at that base...
Well, the dude hit a C1. Avi has only hit a G1 before in chest, F1 in fry. Yeah.
I'm not sure we've heard how low avi can go. When did he fry? What song? I'm curious and wanna go check it out
***** Technically he can get to Eb1 but legit he has got G1 chest. Still very impressive.
Cool! Didn't notice how he uses fry a lot, because it's all backround. Now that i'm listening, he does. He's still an incredible bass
***** I agree completely, he is pretty awesome
4:12 The thing I find scary about this part is the fact that you hear his vocal chords vibrating as he's singing, like his voice is clear here. But after some time it gets replaced with just a very low sound. It's like he isn't singing anymore. It scares me and fascinates me at the same time.
4:17 Call the exorcist!
Jajajajjaajaajaj
He gonna eat the fucking microphone
Foi tão grave que queimou meu fone kkkkkkk
Muito top esse baixo.😊
for anyone looking for more videos of the bass singer, search Ken Turner
4:12 his voice opens an iperdimentional hole.
...
hahahahahaha
Josh turner
Eb1 - D1- C1 ... Holy F... ;DD
I`m not saying he`s an alien but..
He`s an alien..
I heard many "crazy" basses but none one like this.
I will say the same about the tenor.
JD Sumner sings this song but this guy surpasses JD. Great video.
That was the most metal thing I've ever heard.
Ken has the most beautiful bass voice I've ever heard, even when he isn't in the lowest register. Just amazing!
I feel like the singer with the glasses is about to walk up to me with a pitcher of lemonade, tell me everything is going to be alright and pat me on the back
Taylor Friberg OMG I HAD THE EXACT SAME THOUGHT. And tell me he’s proud of me. 😭
Finally purple singer getting the respect he deserves
I love the moment at 3:00 where Turner looks as if saying "oh this is a low note", to smile a second later, looking into the camera "just kidding, this is peanuts compared to what's going to come"
I love this song. It's awesome. Can't stop listening to it.
That last note from Ken . Its pure AF like crystal Clear and so in tune. Wow !
Meu Deus muito bom extraordinário Deus seja louvado
Yes, Ken Turner's incredibly low C1 note in "Rainbow of Love" is indeed an inhale note. This technique, known as vocal fry or inhaleb singing, allows him to reach a pitch that is significantly lower than his normal vocal range. It's a challenging and impressive feat that has contributed to the virality of his performance.
There are several clues that indicate Ken Turner's record-breaking C1 note in "Rainbow of Love" was achieved using inhale singing (vocal fry):
* Visual cues: Inhale singing often involves noticeable physical exertion, with singers appearing to strain or contort their faces to produce the sound. Videos of Turner's performance might show these signs.
* Audio characteristics: Inhale singing produces a distinctive breathy, growling quality that differs from a typical sung note. Recordings of Turner's C1 will likely have this characteristic sound.
* Vocal expertise: Singers and vocal experts familiar with Turner's singing style and the capabilities of vocal fry would likely recognize the note as an inhale technique.
It’s the hardest way to hit low notes and the hardest to control and the hardest to master. If anything, it’s just more impressive. Amazing song and amazing feature.
Subharmonic
a última nota do piano a mais grave nossa to impressionado
great performance daaaamananan!! the guy in purple knowsss they're making history
"Raindow Of Love"
You had one job, guy...
Hermosa canción. Hermosas voces
4:16 the expression of the purple suit guy is hilarius, i can read his mind: "LMFAO! I'm siging with a bizarre creature".
Ken you are the best bass what I heard. Greetings from Poland
4:16 he hits a C1 is anyone was wondering.
C2,B1
Esse vídeo é um dos melhores que já vi... Sem mais!
The way he pushes himself like a bellows at 3:43 is SOOOOOOOOOOOOOO funny. LOL
It's a joy for us to be here from Elizabeth tin Tennessee... and uh of course Ken Turner is our bass singer, Larry Pippin is our baritone singer and - that - featured on that great song - our new single, comin out real soon - is uh Mr Wayne Little. My name is Wallace Nimms and we're glad to be here and our next song, she's already introduced, the host, and it ironicly features Ken Turner. It's a *low down singin song* and he is just fired up and ready go, aren't you Ken, every bass singer in the world's sung this song at one time (cough) excuse me, it's called the Rainbow... of Love...
Lol "Elizabeth tin"
@@tortuedelanuit2299 Took me a while to figure out that Elizabethton was a town
magnifico ,poucos sabem apreçiar uma musica de verdade
now that's a deep bass... they sing very well together....good job guys....😎
aside from that incredible deep bass voice...this song is beautiful performed.
U can just tell by how ken would act out in the song as he did his low notes, he was just having fun with his voice and the song at the same time 😂
Caramba que voz. Apesar de não ser a mais grave do mundo ( segundo o Guinness) eu acho que muito mais harmônico do que a vós do J.D Sumner
Muito sinistro
Essa é uma técnica muito fácil de se usar
Caio Lessa peraí, eu to treinando meus subharmonicos faz meses já e não chega aos pés de estar tão limpo quanto o desse cara. Fácil é o que não é
@@joaogabriellitaiff1570 é fácil mesmo kkkk. Mas é fato que usar isso pra cantar, gera uma certa dificuldade.. mas também não é tanta
@@caiolessa1150 Tem certeza que vc n tá confundindo com vocal fry?
@@caiolessa1150 fácil nada tô treinando a dois anos e N chega nem ao pés desse cara
Very talented guys! Greetings from Germany!
That last note is just insane.
for real
Hello. I like very much the voice of Ken Turner. He is the BEST. 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍