Tim is unique in that he has a vocal cord length 3 times of normal and has abnormal movement in the vocal folds. This was actually studied by a ENT Doctor years ago and he has talked about this and other bass singers have talked about that. The notes you hear are not vocal fry. The sound is similar because as notes go lower regardless of chest, fry or subharmonic you can start hearing the actual beats in the note. In this case it is 15 beats a second which is 15hz. In the full video of this demonstration he talks about his record which is .189hz. In other words, a B-1 is like any of us normal bass singers singing an A1. An easy note. Fry would not be as controlled as what you hear him doing in this video. As someone who use to do that a lot(not much these days) and can still do it down to this note I can tell you that it can't be controlled that easily for that long. I know people don't want to accept Tim as the real deal but he is, he has a major abnormality that allows this. Keep in mind too that he has the record also at 12 octaves so he can sing well into the tenor range to. Unique gift.
He is in chest-fry below about F#1. It is fry, but he is still chest connected... indicating his vocal folds are still doing the work, but requires a bit of fry to accomplish it. Now, I cannot go as low as Tim, but my voice is similar, in this regard. I peter out at about F#0 in chest-fry and up to C#6 in falsetto. Having long vocal folds also allows them to thin out. Most bass singers have moderately long but thick vocal folds, which doesn't allow as much thinning for high notes.
his voice is so low it sounds quiet and loud at the same time like they know almost noone is going to have equipment that can handle it so we can’t really understand the real deal at home so they actually had to create a whole set up just to give you an idea that its actually still putting out plenty of power and shaking the whole room and leaves and all that it just ‘sounds quiet’ directly because its so low omg i’m rambling my mind is just blown
Amazing video as always and cool to see which notes he is hitting. Tim has also recently done an interview with untold radio network in which he hits some insane low notes. Even while speaking he goes ridiculously low in that interview. It would be cool to see which notes he is hitting in that interview. Maybe a cool video idea if you're interested :)
@@MizzouRah78he really is though, his chest voice reaches down to a G1-G#1 which by every single standard is abnormally low, most basses hover around C2. Even at Mizzou, where I assume you’re from, I just transferred from there to Belmont University and in University singers there were three people including me who could sing a low C, he is comfortably singing a fifth below that. Please do not spread negativity by calling people “general public” without fact checking yourself.
@prestonbell2515 I said nothing negative. Maybe don't presume..? Against the average person, sure. However, put him up against any popular gospel quartet bass, and he's completely outmatched. I didn't pursue anything choir related past high school, but I've yet to hear a note Avi hit that I couldn't match. I'm not going to claim I've heard everything he's ever sung, just saying. Ultimately, he's talented, and I don't think negatively of him. I just get tired of people thinking of and comparing popularized figures with people completely out of their league. It's like showing up to an exotic supercar meet in my supra and thinking we're equals. The supra is a fun, quick, and nice car. However, one surely must recognize the difference... I will try to search for videos of Avi's lowest notes for some homework. The "lowest" I've seen in the past were dry croaks.
His vocal fry is insane. Chest voice wise, he's like a bass/baritone but his vocal fry range when on mic is unmatched (duh he has a world record) Edit: I feel people have made points under this that are good and that prove this comment wrong so uh. Yeah
I would still put him as a true bass; he is still in chest voice until about F1. It's ironic, since my chest voice goes down to E1 and chest fry to B0, subharmonics to E0, fry to G -1, but Tim will out-fry me any day.
He's legitimately singing down to the F#1 here, though it's probably mixed chest/fry. He lacks power on the low notes, but his fry control is indeed masterful.
He is a very low bass first of all. Secondly basses (not even profoundo) dont produce chest voice below C2 or at extremes B1s but they use chestfry in some capacity. Maybe Tim and 1 or 2 other people can use chest on an A1 but that is a huge maybe. The confusion stems from the fact that people see extreme voices on youtube and assume those are the norm. Another factor that makes people have this wrong understanding of how sound is produced is the fact that we associate fry with the unstable raspy sound. The truth is that fry is used in every single note of your range assuming you dont try to do falsetto (not head voice) Just as a sidenote the voice classifications (chest, head) are very missleading cauz they are outdated. The better term for chest is thyroid muscle dominant voice. Which means you engage the thyroid muscle in the production of sound boosting some frequences but the false chords also are engaged in this process. Chestfry on the other hand is the "Chest Voice" of Basso profundos or the extreme basses you see on youtube. Some also use subharmonics or growls. Basses are the people with darker quality in theur voice on their higher parts (the baritone range) and can reach F2s and E2s (at max) with servicable quality. Basso profundos are the same as basses only they are required to hit D2s at max and have a slightly bigger volume. It is not a coincedence that the lowest part in opera ever written is a D2 which is in a very small passage. Human voice cannot produce loud low notes below the D2 without utilizing other techniques than those of Bel Canto.
@@somekindofdude1130, absolutely. Most people do not understand what an average bass sounds like anymore. Johnny Cash, for example, is a prime example of an average bass voice. I will disagree, though, there are plenty of bass voices that can hit B1 in fortissimo... I am one of those basses. I can yell at C2 without any effort and my chest voice doesn't begin to weaken until about Ab1. But, there again, I am not the norm, either. (Just my speaking voice dips to C#1 on the slight fry we all get at the end of sentences; averaging 77Hz overall).
back in the days when you got a call at your house and they had to announce you had a phone call. Tim Storms calling: Hi, can I speak to Diana My mom: hey Diana you have a call.... I think is Mufasa!!!!
I'm a baritone and my voice has the same trembling effect at C2, it stops being a chest voice and his stops being a chest voice at about E1, then it's just low vibrations very close to the microphone and amplified a lot. With the same technique I can go down to C1 or even lower, but I don't consider that singing anymore. He's very low, but he claims G -7, come on! That's why I don't appreciate this, because it's not what they say it is. You hear that after E1 is just overamplified low vibrations which can be achieved through training, but would be impractical unamplified. I still need to hear that G -7 that he claims!!!!
Guinness tested him, it's not HIS claim. He sang a 7-8 second E1 over the St Petersburg Chamber Choir in a live recording of De Profundis. He won the part after a world wide search for a low bass singer. Even the classical judges claimed that Tim was unique in his ability to sing 2 octaves below the E1 giving him the ability to float the note. Classically trained musicians don't really make claims on non musical growling sounds. An Ear/Nose/Throat doctor actually examined him and revealed that his vocal cords actually differed from what he saw in average males. He's actually a freak, lol. Don't take my word for it, look it up.
@@funkythumper Regardless of what doctor says there is a thing called audio science , You can not have a -7 octave note. The lower you go "hz" lowers as well and there is no repetition of waves on that octav .It's Bull Crap ... He is claiming a note which no one hears and guinness said OK to this ??? It is like proving GOD which we know you can not...
I wonder if he gets throat problems from this? A lot of people have troubles when they go low, even what is called "Blood throat". Peter Cullen, voice of Optimus Prime struggles with that. I can go low, not this low, and it makes my throat hurt pretty bad and I start to cough from the iritation.
I’m not sure, this is just a snippet of a much longer video. The full video is in the description so you can ask them for your question because I do not have the answer.
that is heavy Mr. Storm! but i wanna ask you for a special one! a duell , sry Duett with Eric Holloway ....... or challenge all "BASS SINGERS OF TIKTOK" ! i place 100$ here and bet "the bass will be destroy Headphones worldwide!" 😁
I can't imagine how much air is needed to make your vocal chords produce that wave length That aint even a note anymore. You're just measuring wave lengths at this point lol
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How??? How is this possible!! Wow! That has blown my socks off!!
Tim is unique in that he has a vocal cord length 3 times of normal and has abnormal movement in the vocal folds. This was actually studied by a ENT Doctor years ago and he has talked about this and other bass singers have talked about that. The notes you hear are not vocal fry. The sound is similar because as notes go lower regardless of chest, fry or subharmonic you can start hearing the actual beats in the note. In this case it is 15 beats a second which is 15hz. In the full video of this demonstration he talks about his record which is .189hz. In other words, a B-1 is like any of us normal bass singers singing an A1. An easy note. Fry would not be as controlled as what you hear him doing in this video. As someone who use to do that a lot(not much these days) and can still do it down to this note I can tell you that it can't be controlled that easily for that long. I know people don't want to accept Tim as the real deal but he is, he has a major abnormality that allows this. Keep in mind too that he has the record also at 12 octaves so he can sing well into the tenor range to. Unique gift.
your still alive??
He growls.... My voice adds to my 5hz!!!!! clicks, he is just a faker.... I can prove it..... Give me an upload/email adress.
He growls.... My voice adds to my 5hz!!!!! clicks, he is just a faker.... I can prove it..... Give me an upload/email adress.
hitting that low note using vocal fry is too easy 😏😏😏 can he sing only in the tenor range not more Higher than that???with 12 octaves of range
He is in chest-fry below about F#1. It is fry, but he is still chest connected... indicating his vocal folds are still doing the work, but requires a bit of fry to accomplish it. Now, I cannot go as low as Tim, but my voice is similar, in this regard. I peter out at about F#0 in chest-fry and up to C#6 in falsetto. Having long vocal folds also allows them to thin out. Most bass singers have moderately long but thick vocal folds, which doesn't allow as much thinning for high notes.
It's crazy that he can produce the sounds better than the massive (probably super expensive) sub woofer can.
Ouch, my headphones just delivered me pure and strong B -1 which is somehow uncanny for my ears. Respect.
I imagine that when mountains chat, they sound like this
Это рычание Льва 😮
"Girls talk in a higher pitch when they're interested in you"
Girls talking to me:
I came for this
For the win!😂
I don't know if you will read this reply, but that touched me 😢... I'm sorry.
I cannot believe I just found this guy. I’m obsessed with that low timbre like holy moly it’s like whales and aliens are calling to me
insane pulse register control
The man doesn't have peers so he challenged the equipment lol.
I might be able to challenge him
How??? How is this possible!! Wow! That has blown my socks off!!
his voice is so low it sounds quiet and loud at the same time like they know almost noone is going to have equipment that can handle it so we can’t really understand the real deal at home so they actually had to create a whole set up just to give you an idea that its actually still putting out plenty of power and shaking the whole room and leaves and all that it just ‘sounds quiet’ directly because its so low omg i’m rambling my mind is just blown
This is superhuman
It's incredible! Bravo!👏😍🔥❤️🔥
holy shit this is absolutely nuts such a talent
I would rather call it a capability but I see what you mean. He was born like this.
How I missed when he was in Acappella with those other wonderful singers!! God gave him a wonderful voice and he has been using it to worship him.
Amazing video as always and cool to see which notes he is hitting. Tim has also recently done an interview with untold radio network in which he hits some insane low notes. Even while speaking he goes ridiculously low in that interview. It would be cool to see which notes he is hitting in that interview. Maybe a cool video idea if you're interested :)
Thank you! Could you please send the link to the radio interview? I would love to hear it!
@@BassManMatteo ua-cam.com/video/OrQ6SHwWNsA/v-deo.html here it is!
@@loocs382 Thanks!
Это потрясающе 🙏☀️🥰
Best ASMR ever ! I can finally get some great sleep! Thank you!
What a cool clip! Where do you find these?
ua-cam.com/video/vb-bzsyBviM/v-deo.html
Wow! Love this! I hope they do this with Avi Kaplan someday! :)
Thank you!
It would not be that low tho
This is why the general public annoys me. Avi isn't even that low. He's just been popularized by being part of a famous group.
@@MizzouRah78he really is though, his chest voice reaches down to a G1-G#1 which by every single standard is abnormally low, most basses hover around C2. Even at Mizzou, where I assume you’re from, I just transferred from there to Belmont University and in University singers there were three people including me who could sing a low C, he is comfortably singing a fifth below that. Please do not spread negativity by calling people “general public” without fact checking yourself.
@prestonbell2515 I said nothing negative. Maybe don't presume..? Against the average person, sure. However, put him up against any popular gospel quartet bass, and he's completely outmatched. I didn't pursue anything choir related past high school, but I've yet to hear a note Avi hit that I couldn't match. I'm not going to claim I've heard everything he's ever sung, just saying. Ultimately, he's talented, and I don't think negatively of him. I just get tired of people thinking of and comparing popularized figures with people completely out of their league. It's like showing up to an exotic supercar meet in my supra and thinking we're equals. The supra is a fun, quick, and nice car. However, one surely must recognize the difference...
I will try to search for videos of Avi's lowest notes for some homework. The "lowest" I've seen in the past were dry croaks.
That's a superhuman gift!!!
So he can basically talk with elephants?
Yeah.... you could say that...
His vocal fry is insane. Chest voice wise, he's like a bass/baritone but his vocal fry range when on mic is unmatched (duh he has a world record)
Edit: I feel people have made points under this that are good and that prove this comment wrong so uh. Yeah
I would still put him as a true bass; he is still in chest voice until about F1. It's ironic, since my chest voice goes down to E1 and chest fry to B0, subharmonics to E0, fry to G -1, but Tim will out-fry me any day.
He's legitimately singing down to the F#1 here, though it's probably mixed chest/fry. He lacks power on the low notes, but his fry control is indeed masterful.
Eb1 chest and baritone? ridicilous
He is a very low bass first of all.
Secondly basses (not even profoundo) dont produce chest voice below C2 or at extremes B1s but they use chestfry in some capacity. Maybe Tim and 1 or 2 other people can use chest on an A1 but that is a huge maybe.
The confusion stems from the fact that people see extreme voices on youtube and assume those are the norm. Another factor that makes people have this wrong understanding of how sound is produced is the fact that we associate fry with the unstable raspy sound. The truth is that fry is used in every single note of your range assuming you dont try to do falsetto (not head voice)
Just as a sidenote the voice classifications (chest, head) are very missleading cauz they are outdated. The better term for chest is thyroid muscle dominant voice. Which means you engage the thyroid muscle in the production of sound boosting some frequences but the false chords also are engaged in this process.
Chestfry on the other hand is the "Chest Voice" of Basso profundos or the extreme basses you see on youtube. Some also use subharmonics or growls.
Basses are the people with darker quality in theur voice on their higher parts (the baritone range) and can reach F2s and E2s (at max) with servicable quality.
Basso profundos are the same as basses only they are required to hit D2s at max and have a slightly bigger volume. It is not a coincedence that the lowest part in opera ever written is a D2 which is in a very small passage. Human voice cannot produce loud low notes below the D2 without utilizing other techniques than those of Bel Canto.
@@somekindofdude1130, absolutely. Most people do not understand what an average bass sounds like anymore. Johnny Cash, for example, is a prime example of an average bass voice. I will disagree, though, there are plenty of bass voices that can hit B1 in fortissimo... I am one of those basses. I can yell at C2 without any effort and my chest voice doesn't begin to weaken until about Ab1. But, there again, I am not the norm, either. (Just my speaking voice dips to C#1 on the slight fry we all get at the end of sentences; averaging 77Hz overall).
back in the days when you got a call at your house and they had to announce you had a phone call.
Tim Storms calling: Hi, can I speak to Diana
My mom: hey Diana you have a call.... I think is Mufasa!!!!
Here is another video that will be at the end of a low note compilation by Tim storms.
Haha, subwoofer go brrrrrrrrr!
Tim Storms is a Thunderstorm
From F#0 to the other's, it sounds like the minecraft warden move detector I think
Insane 🫠🤪
Imagine him on Sulfur Hexafluoride!
bruh
He would sound like me
1:15
Walk that lonesome HOLY SHIT THE HOUSE IS COLLAPSING
bellisimo!!!!! gracias°!!!!!!
"Dude, did you just fart?"
"Nope, just singing..."
holy crap this so good
I'm a baritone and my voice has the same trembling effect at C2, it stops being a chest voice and his stops being a chest voice at about E1, then it's just low vibrations very close to the microphone and amplified a lot. With the same technique I can go down to C1 or even lower, but I don't consider that singing anymore. He's very low, but he claims G -7, come on! That's why I don't appreciate this, because it's not what they say it is. You hear that after E1 is just overamplified low vibrations which can be achieved through training, but would be impractical unamplified. I still need to hear that G -7 that he claims!!!!
It’s inaudible though so that would be difficult
Guinness tested him, it's not HIS claim. He sang a 7-8 second E1 over the St Petersburg Chamber Choir in a live recording of De Profundis. He won the part after a world wide search for a low bass singer. Even the classical judges claimed that Tim was unique in his ability to sing 2 octaves below the E1 giving him the ability to float the note. Classically trained musicians don't really make claims on non musical growling sounds. An Ear/Nose/Throat doctor actually examined him and revealed that his vocal cords actually differed from what he saw in average males. He's actually a freak, lol. Don't take my word for it, look it up.
@@funkythumper Regardless of what doctor says there is a thing called audio science , You can not have a -7 octave note. The lower you go "hz" lowers as well and there is no repetition of waves on that octav .It's Bull Crap ... He is claiming a note which no one hears and guinness said OK to this ??? It is like proving GOD which we know you can not...
Yeah good luck hearing a G-7 unless you're an elephant
Дмитрий Пучков, что вы вытворяете?
Jaw dropping
Imagine doing this in an echo chamber.
I wonder if he gets throat problems from this? A lot of people have troubles when they go low, even what is called "Blood throat". Peter Cullen, voice of Optimus Prime struggles with that. I can go low, not this low, and it makes my throat hurt pretty bad and I start to cough from the iritation.
"breaking bass"
(Walter Deep)
Holy wow!!!!!!!😮😮😮😮😮
Bro could work as a bass booster
Awesome!! What kind of microphone is that?
I’m not sure, I took this from another video (link in description)
Tim sang and suddenly every woman within a 5 mile radius was pregnant. 🤰
Sounds like a cat purr 🤣🤣🤣
Kkkkk incrível 👏👏👏
De solo escucharlo me duelen las cuerdas vocales
Мой голос каждое утро
May GD bless you! do you know that low frequencies affect directly you subconscious?
Casi malogro mis audífonos con el volumen alto
How is his vocal fry so deep with chest down maybe to low C?
practice, and a lot of it
That is pretty much all he does and it's similar with Roger Menees. That's why he speaks so broken and torn.
mis auriculares despues de esto: estoy cansado jefe
I wish they didnt put the leaves there, i want to hear his voice clearer
Is it bad i feel like tim storms could be the next jd sumner
Sir!!!
Why does this make me panic 😂😭
Kurt moll the king
Legal mas ta medindo essas frequências com frequencímetro?
Yes I am
He got special tone
Btw he kiss micಥ‿ಥ
That was amazing!!!
If you want to see my videos, you are gladly welcome to!!!
Thank you!
@@BassManMatteo You're welcome!!!
I acctually tried to hit these low notes and managed to do it allthough my voice is pretty raspy now lol
Man this is the weirdest and most humble-bragging community I’ve ever stumbled onto…
You are straight up lying bro
@@iaganfoss I've held a F#-1 lmao the -1 octave is easy using fry register (what tim is using) or ingressive phonation (what I used)
This is how dwarves warm up.
He can talk to the elephants
Is that a mag cinema thor / mforce subwoofer driver?
I’m not sure, this is just a snippet of a much longer video. The full video is in the description so you can ask them for your question because I do not have the answer.
Хочу себе такого котика😂🎉❤❤❤
WTF! MY HOUSE, WTF!!!?
Infrasound!
O motor da minha 🛵 moto faz igual ! 😅🤣🤣🤣🤣
My manhood hangs down that low, but I sing higher.
I would love to hear that through a condenser mic! I've heard some strong bass in my life but never this deep!
yo puedo llegar a esas notas, lamentablemente no puedo grabarlo ya que mi dispositivo no alcanza a percibirlo.
У него просто горло болит
У меня наоборот когда горло болит всегда писклявый голос
….WHAT
Ada yang bisa beritahu saya, maksud dari 10 octaf disini?
What speaker set up is that?
No idea, the video was from Alpha Sound, so presumably some sort of Alpha Sound setup.
He could be related to Darth Vader!
Haha his voice is even lower than James Earl Jones
The sound of trying to suppress your fart
only human who has 10 octaves
that is heavy Mr. Storm! but i wanna ask you for a special one!
a duell , sry Duett with Eric Holloway ....... or challenge all "BASS SINGERS OF TIKTOK" !
i place 100$ here and bet "the bass will be destroy Headphones worldwide!"
😁
I have the same voice like him😅 and i think my HZ is lower...
Un gato parece >:3❤🐱🌚
I can't imagine how much air is needed to make your vocal chords produce that wave length
That aint even a note anymore. You're just measuring wave lengths at this point lol
Jajajjaja so funny but Amazing
Is this guy in a death metal band
@@Robfnord no, he does gospel music.
An that's why u need an Powersoft M-Force Subwoofer ahahhahah
He must be the voice of jormungandr from God of war
Crazy chest voice
Yeah, I know, he hit a B-1, it’s crazy! Though the bottom notes are not chest voice, but a smooth chest-fry.
mom why do I hear a helicopter in the trailer??
*Not responsible for loss of bowel control or sanity
It's a reversed Mariah Carey
💀imagine him singing in the morning
Apart from choir stuff, he should branch out into funk soul and satanic death metal.
He doesn’t really do choir stuff. He does southern gospel music.
half human half ... I don't know what kind of creature he is.
Elephant?
Blue whale?
Twoooooooooo
So low elephant 🐘 can hear it
The reason his voice is so deep is the same reason why he’s bald.
That is also my lowest note.
Foi só meu celular que vibrou kkkkk
My audio dying💀
this video really cool if you want to poop