Bass Singer Low Notes (C2-A0)
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Cole Fountain- • Geoff Castellucci C2 C...
I realized I made a lot of mistakes in the video, so this is a re-upload. And also it got copyrighted, and I don’t know why. But hope you enjoyed, and I also added the technique so it’s a little bit more Interesting. 😊
I swear Bb1 is such a nice note every time for some reason. My personal favorite note
I also agree with u
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F#1, B1, and E1 are my personal favorites.
Mine is either g#1 or E1 or Eb1
Anywhere between E1-A1 is my favorite.
you have reached frog mating call level
True
Glad you added Steve Cross 10:16. What makes him special to me is one thing, this freak makes fry notes so clear that you can easily ear a chest note. And that Bb0 was...Just...
That is shake my head☠️
7:05 I've watched Elliott's performance a hundred time and the fact that he hits all those notes to End with an E1 without taking a break to breath, makes me lose my mind.
Lol
5:03 sneaky sneaky
5:30 nice
Also JD is a BEAST!
As a Ukrainian, I wanna say thank you for including Glib Chandrowsky
1:29 in my opinion one of the bet sounding B1's you can listen to
5:03 naughty naughty
8:35 😂😅
10:35 Imo this is too much of a fry to be considered chest fry it’s like 75% fry 25% chest I think Jeff prob could do a C#1 in chest fry but not that one imo.
10:43 is tricky
Ooops. I had to it’s only like a 5 second clip
Beefy Pancakes are there any notable highs or lows from Eli in that video?
Marcello Bass I don’t think so. Nothing that interesting that I can remember
You guys shouldn't stress that much on chest fry. Technically all chest fry notes are fry notes. Chest fry simply are fry notes with a chest like resonance. That C#1 by Christian Davis is completely fry. And Ken Turner's Eb1 was certainly not chest. In fact he uses subharmonics actually( whenever you hear his second to first octave slides , you can hear a sudden change of timbre in between, a characteristic of subharmonics) Ken uses subharmonics for notes below Bb1/A1.
Cole Fountain ok I’ll finish the video and post it tomorrow
Really like it
And I thought I was good for being able to hit a G1 fry note on a good day. 😳
It is. My fry note isn’t even in the first octave lol. These guys have been blessed with the superhuman ability to sing a B0 CHEST VOICE! I envy these guys
5:30 nice
My man, Tim Foust and Geoff: 🤤
JD Sumner is such a beast
0:44 Thanks for include William Bobo! I was a bit rushed (I hope that's rightly spelled) when I watched the video before, and I didn't notice, sorry!
I was about to say the same thing, I wish he would’ve added some of Bobo’s Bb1’s
Very glad you recognized him!
11:56 is actually a technique called ingressive phonation! I’m very bummed that it isn’t more popular... that how I hit my lows 😂
No it’s fry
Im 1000000000000% sure its fry
i do ingressive phonation, thats just a really silent fry... boosted up to hear it
Jd sumner king of bass singers. No one can beat him
I have to say though a lot of people were very close behind. Example- London Parris, Thurl Ravenscroft,
Jd, London parris, Mike holcomb and George are my favorite
Oh... I forgot rex nelon
@@crunchycrackers7364Eric Holloway, John Ames, Gleen Miller, Ioannis Tsoumaris, Elliot Robinson, Ciaran Jordan, Davide Dalmonte, Zakkary Suddath are pretty similar in terms of vocal depth, but Mikhael Zlatopolsky and Eric Alatorre suprass this guy easily by vocal volume, there's NO WAY he is singing that loud as these two glorious Oktavists I have mentioned.
Ken Turner using chest voice to hit a Eb1? Thought it was subharmonic.
It is not
Wep it is he bottoms at around A1 using chest
Below he use subharmonic
@@freddiestudio7668 I also belive he can an A1, although I've never heard that.
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6:04 is chest voice
Nah that’s Subharmonic’s. If I’m correct that pavel myacotin or something like that. He’s a baritone and no way he could project a F#1 chest live
Beefy Pancakes Pavel is an oktavist. The F#1 is his lowest chest note that can project that incredibly, but I believe he can sing a few chromatic tones lower, they just don’t project
Zach B-I read before somewhere his lowest chest was a Bb1.
Zach B pavel is actually a baritone in his chest voice with E2-G4 (can’t remember the exact notes) in range. E2-B1 is strohbass and Bb1 and below is subharmonics. An oktavist does not necessarily need to be a basso Profundo in voice type as they are just singing the role of doing the really low notes, achieving them by any sort of means necessary - not always modally
@@crunchycrackers7364 who is that at 12:51
I didn't know their vocal fry is a0 that's my vocal fry note..... And I'm female
I was always wondering Steve cross’ notes were so heavy in bass, it’s cuz it’s fry, cuz it’s so bassy that it’s just so hard to differentiate
Dude alot of these notes sent fry, there chest
Ken turner C1 was a sub. Also, Steve's Bb0 was Chest.
Nope. It was ingressive phonation, which is why you can literally see him breathe "out" at the end of the word "cloud."
Nice, but where is Tim Riley? He is a fundamental bass that deserves a spot in this compilation.
I love the A1 of the avi kaplan
Bb0 second to last clip what is group and song??
11:03 inhale tecnice c1
A lot of people don’t know what an inhale not is
Wow. I cant go Lower than Eb2 .. that look very easy to him!
who is that at 5:21?
Joe santoni, group member from Dcapella
Why the reupload ? What happened?
Reuben Thomas-It got copyrighted for some reason. And I also wanted to fix the mistakes
whats the song at 10:33?
Who is at 12:43?
11:00 isn't fry. It's subharmonics
Its not subharmonics , it is a thing called ( inhale singing)
@@ZooxFox ah no problem
ZooxFox it’s not inhale, it’s just powerful fry
Alex McBurney no its not, watch a video and you’ll hear that its two hole different sounds
@@ZooxFox its subharmonic
Can someone tell me what the name of the first Home Free song is when Tim is singing in the sand?
That was by the fox and the hound! He was a feature!
We Three Kings by Fox and The Hound if you still need it
my phone is vibrating listening to low noyes
Link for 12:29?
I would like to point that that is inhale singing not fry 11:00
It’s subharmonics
@@alex_mcburney No. Watch him breath OUT in relief after he finishes the note. It's 100% ingressive phonation.
Who is the person at 7:31? I always see him but I don’t know his name
Jeff Chapman
@@crunchycrackers7364 thanks dude
That's chest, his lowest chest ever is a G#0
12:00
G#0 you’re referring to is a B0. Also his lowest ever recorded “note” is soemthing like a G-7. “Chest” is debatable
Likely not chest
@@matthewdockray9745 they dont just count chest anyway. I almost assure you its fry but they will still count it if it has a wavelength
@@matthewdockray9745 no in a life thing of Lonesome road he hit a G#0 WAYY before the B0, ik what you mean tho
@@freddiestudio7668 it was, Jd's was G0
What song is 2:30
5:51 who is he? and 11:31
Elliot Robinson
Is he the bass singer of DSM in the movie pitch perfect 2
@@HanahbibiVarietyVlogs yes
What song is that at 3:42?
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B0 in Chest whaaaatt????!!! 🥵
who is he?
@@HanahbibiVarietyVlogs Elliot Robinson.
Well now we know who the mystery person is at 5:03.
Yea, they also posted it on their instagrams:)
Well then
8:40 isn’t chest tho
I feel like 9:55 is subs
Can you re-link Ken’s Eb1 pls lol
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Beefy Pancakes danke 🙏
5:27 who in the flying fuck made that?
Who’s at 12:46
Tomi P.
I ship Geoff and layne at 5:30
you label some nots as fry for no reason, for example Tim storms B0 is clearly a chast note.
Tim Storm is a pretty high bass. Anything he hits beginning from the bottom of 1st octave is chest-fry and fry
@@dmytrotsvyntarnyi799Lmao, no he isn't. The guinness world record holder for a G-7 is not a "high bass" by any stretch of the imagination, and fry doesn't shake rooms in the negative octaves.
@hypercubemaster2729 he hasn't sung anything below around B1 in chest voice. Vocal fry doesn't count when we talk about voicetypes. I don't even have an idea about what you mean by "fry doesn't shake rooms in the negative octaves"
Who is at 1:50?
Tim Foust