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Battle Of The Best Low Bass Singer (B♭1 - C0)
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- Опубліковано 15 жов 2012
- Who is the best?
The voice of thunder of Paul David Kennamer, the Guinness Titler holder Tim Storms or the legend J. D. Sumner?
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**Sorry, I wronged, the vocal range of J. D. Sumner is G0 - C#4 (3 octaves, 3 tones and 1 semitone)
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JD could hit those low notes with no strain...he is and always will be the best...
Too bad his timbre is mostly crap!
His timbre was awesome for someones voice being that low.
Mary Kennett Amen to that!
Joel Wallenius What is timbre?
He is clearly overrated.
J.D. Sumner is the ONLY one who made the Guinness World Record as the lowest bass. He's always been my choice and will forever be so!
Tim Storms is in the Guiness Book of World Records for the lowes note, hitting a G-7 lmao.
+ExternusArmy what did it sound like?
gagemaker1959 It's not on video, but even if it was, it would sound like nothing (at least to us). Most humans can't hear anything lower than E0. Below that are usually sub bass notes that can't really be heard. It would have to be picked up by machines and very special mics.
+ExternusArmy If it can't really be heard then it's not sound?
gagemaker1959 It can't be heard by US. Animals hear them and so do machines. Humans don't have the greatest of ears so it's no surprise we can't hear sounds. It's a sound, it's just not singing.
I'm 2 years old and my range is from F#-345 to A#598.
You're 2?
Just a joke man. A parody of all the 12 year old that come on this video and claim they've got a lower range than some of the most skilled Oktavists to ever roam the planet.
SPYDDET I thought it was a typo at first, but now I get it. I'm late to the party, but it's funny!
Sorry, I know you're joking but I had to say this, to call these guys oktavists is a far stretch, these guys have their microphones up to and in their mouths to even make some of these notes audible, even JD couldn't resonate the lower half of the contra octave in a medium-sized room. They're impressive yes, but oktavists? Not quite.
The lowest note in the universe is Bb-57 lol
Wow, I thought I was quite lucky to have 3 and a half octaves including falsetto, but here it seems that every teen boy can go lower than a black hole sound wave and higher than every soprano in existence. Very believable.
I can't stop laughing
Amen! To that! A bunch of liars they are. They make me feel inferior sometimes...
I'm 12 and I can sing 5 octaves
Hahaha. Funny.
sorry, it's not 5, it's 4
JD Sumner wins
Bass music should be intelligible. His sounds like garbage.
+I am who I am what do you mean?
Kyle you fkf
@@soundguyami For the last time I have told several people that JD isn't a trained singer.
@@soundguyami Yet if you don't like the way JD sings then why in the hell are you even commenting about it?
JD Sumner wins. Not only because his voice is low , but he can sing most harmonious
plus most to all his singing was live in front of people with old 70's microphones
luiz jorge de miranda neto sorry but that's super wrong. Tim storms can sing circles around jd
Pedohueso good thing you're not a music expert then
Wo Long
I’m fairly sure Sumner isn’t using fry. It’s just deep enought to hear all the vibrations.. correct me if I’m wrong, but yesh, he’s most likely a bass
@@regolithia If you had ever heard JD talk YOU know this isn't fry at all. He speaks a comfortable D1 just on his everyday speaking voice and sometimes down to a C1. Elvis has said that JD can go 4-5 keys off the piano making that a D0 or a C0.
JD Sumner won the battle..his records are live....all from homecoming videos...so definitely JD...
JD Sumner is the best. Trust me.
Jan Hána How come?
neil johnson we see each other’s comments everywhere😂
@@Steven-xh4qw Ikr
Jd is the best
@@HardKore5250 if you doubt that, you know nothing about bass singing
JD is the best and will always be
For sure!
+Tijaani E oh come on lol have you heard anyone hit the note he hit while singing with Elvis in 1977?
Tijaani E I've only ever heard JD use fry in one song, he's pure chest you've no idea what you're talking about
Kyle Duffy jd does use his chest voice mostly. with fry or Strom bass, he can go way lower. I took vocal lessons from a man who worked with jd on numerous occasions. Tim storms sings the same styel, but storms EQ is ignorant, bass is cranked way up. in order for these 3 guys, I say JD, Paul Davis, lastly Tim storms and his eye liner. check out tim riley and Jeff Chapman to hear a lot of "cut" in a bass singer. IMHO thought, George Younce has the best voice of all of them
Lol, JD never used vocal fry. It might sound like that because his speaking voice was kinda "grandpa" sounding and he spoke in G1-C2 most of the time. He just had unusually long vocal chords so he could go lower than most people can. Plus I can tell the difference between fry and chest and JD sounded completely "chesty" for me.
JD Sang before the invention of AutoTune.... Also, He could sing his complete range at any time!
JD has also never revealed how low he could go either.
J.D SUMNER IS THE BEST!!!!!!!!
the whole Tim Storms record is complete silliness. His vocal chords do not open and close once every 5 seconds to produce a magic pocket of energized air that can be called vocalization. Saying that between 0.2 and 0.4, between 0.4 and 0.8, and 0.8 to 1.6 hz counts as 3 full octaves of vocal range is a plain lack of common sense.
Tim Storms' claim of a 12 octave range is full of crap IMO. G-7 is less than 0.2 Hz. That's one vibration every 5 seconds. You might as well call breathing singing.
I know this was from four years ago but it's possible. I know it seems like full of crap but it can happen. It's really really difficult to do and not many people can do it.
P.s. breathing and singing are different so you can't call breathing singing because your vocal cords don't vibrate when you breathe but they do when you sing. So yes you are right about his vocal cords vibrating every 5 seconds but it's not the same thing as breathing.
@Doctor Octagonapus you got my vote and agreement 100%. A grand piano only has 8 full octaves. Anyone who thinks or believes Tim Storms or any other human being can hit the top and bottom key are so full of shit!!! Someone convince me otherwise, and not Guinness world records because they’re full of it too. Facts are facts
10 octave
@Steven Criscione Go check guiness world record.
If you clap your hands once every 5 seconds, does that mean you’re clapping at a pitch of G-7? Cuz if so that just seems stupid. Just curious
All you have to do is listen to the way JD hits the note and sings it . The other 2 can't hit what JD hits without growling...
J.D. was an amazing singer, for sure! I remember hearing him for the first time when I was a child at a concert in B'ham, AL. I remember being amazed at how low/deep his voice was.
Tommy Vest they don't growl. Tim Storm's bass is in chest but it sounds fry because his voice (even his talking voice) is croaky asf, and kennamer chest-fries and I think he goes into complete fry around E1 (🤷🤷🤷)
Its Ethannn so his lonesome road has no fry....... bs
@@Steven-xh4qw ikr its all fukin fry
Steven Phillips exactly, it isn’t fry.... it’s too full
edit: which one? the live or studio?
There's no question.. J.D. Sumner!!
No doubt. J.D. Sumner.
JD is the best, and only for the reason that his tones in the low register are 1: REAL (Tim Storms................), and 2: Clear and bassy. Paul Kennamer's bass is more "treble"y than JD's
Home free for the win mate. 👌🏻🦊
thatkookfromCali xD What Home Free has to do with this?
Take a look at his prof pitcure
thatkookfromCali xD Fuck, didn't notice xD
Sup my fellow Home fries
J.D Sumner all the way
Some people in the comments here are claiming they can sing higher than the world record while also going as low as the contrabasses we hear in this video... What a load of bollocks.
there are very few men who can do that. im pretty sure tim warwick can but im not 100% sure. personally i have a 4 and a half octive range. my lowest note is an a1 and thats with years of vocal training
Ivan Rebroff can sing very high and very low.
J D Sumner
JD Sumner is the King of all Bass Singers
J D Summer forever!
I'll go for J.D
JD is the best
JD WINS!!
JD reminds me of Stan Lee, I love them both, R.I.P. to both JD AND STAN LEE We miss uu
J.D. just sounds better. anybody can growl, which is essentially what these other two do. J.D. actually has a tone...
Sasuke Uchiha You're definitely right about Sumner but Tim Storm's bass isn't fry. It sounds that way because his voice in general (even his talking voice) is croaky asf, but it is in chest. Kennamer chest-fries and I think he goes into complete fry (🤷🤷🤷) around E1. But yeah, everything you said about Sumner was correct
John Smith loll if he does fry then he has a strong fry register😂 and how can he fry a B1 if he talks at A1-G1? and sumner doesn’t fry
Jd sumner all the way he won and is the og of bass singers and the best of all time
J. D. Sumner...
no battle needed jd wins anyhow !!
Hes the only natural bass on there.
Amen
J.D all day!!
I'm still in my mom and I can sing lower then those rookies
The best are C1 and G0 of JD Sumner :)
JD Sumner.
Jd hands down
Even Harold Reid of the Statler brothers said that the only thing he could do better than JD was sing faster!!! 😎
For me, JD will always be the king of bass singers. He is/was awesome!
This video is titled, "BATTLE OF THE BEST BASS SINGER"
MANY MORE people recognize J.D. SUMNER as the KING OF THE BASS SINGERS.
I highly doubt any of the 13 year old kids on this video could sing any of the notes they claim to. There is a big difference between singing and vocal fry.
Rawr17000
What keyboard do you have that can play E (-2)? Pianos don't go lower than A (0)
My Yahama Digital Keyboard can be tuned 2 octaves below E1. I meant to correct my comment, it should be E(-1) not E(-2). Then again, can you really trust the accuracy of the digital keyboard? It's debatable. I've given up quite a bit of my low range to extend my upper range recently. Throw in having an injury to the throat during in December, and low notes start to laugh at you cruelly as you just barely plunge below the Bass Clef. Lol
Rawr17000 Yeah I used to be able to sing down below the staff easily but I pushed myself to hard and hurt my voice and now I struggle to get in the lower notes of the Bass Clef
Those notes below the staff come as you get older. Until then it's perfectly fine to use vocal fry in songs that need them. Don't let anyone give you crap about it either.
Evan Schaefering Exactly
I'd like to hear full bass voices instead of lot's of vocal fry...
dante4d Listen to the Russian oktavists, no fry or amplification.
I don't know why people make such a big deal about Russian Oktavists... They are not lower... THEY SING NOTES MORE POWERFUL.....
The lowest oktavist is Mikhail Zlatopolsky. Watch a interview and you'll hear that JD has a deeper voice but they sound a lot alike and JD could become a oktavist but he was a american gospel singer not a russian oktavist who sings russian choir....
@@neiljohnson291 Exactly. Thats the point. They have actual power and do not sound like a frog with half a lung.
Say what you want about storms and his title, JD has the lowest modal range. Storms uses fry along with PDK
Jd is the best as always
I heard jd go to an Eb0 once, and he didnt sound liike he was straining at all, like it was he middle of his range.
theoretical physicist
It's an E♭1. Many people hear it as E♭0 because of the bass boost.
An E♭0 would be inaudible.
Axel Fuentes not for a human produced Eb0, becuase you would still be able to hear the "fluttering" of the vocal chords.
Good point...
I almost forgot about that point with PDK's C0 :O
Axel Fuentes yeah. however that was just an accidentally fried note that seemed to work in the song that he left in.
+Axel Fuentes Damn man you're here too, I saw a video os a compilation of low notes, and the last note is a G-4 and i could hear it perfectly with ear plugs.
I'd say J.D. Sumner, simply because of the quality, tone, and power of his lowest notes, even into the zero octave range. Plus, he sang with Elvis. 'Nuff said.
Tim Storms takes a close second, not just because he's the lowest voice on record (though I'm quite skeptical of the radical low he claims) but because of the undeniable power that he too holds even in his lowest notes.
Kennamer is pretty good, but his zero octave notes seem rather fry-y, plus he seems a bit too soft in his low notes, most likely because he isn't very comfortable with them (which I could understand, as my lowest note, E1, is barely audible and only if I really force it out, and my power/comfort ends at B1). Then again, his voice does have a very crackle-y tone to it (kinda like Scott Hoying or Tim Foust), so that might be the main reason, and might explain the fry like sound on his lowest notes. If that's true, then I rest my case.
yeah i don't like the other guy, tim and JD are definitely better, but i like JD the best for the same reasons. also the way tim storms belts those low notes and makes things rumble is incredible XD
also look up vladimir pasjukov "do not reject me in my old age" he is amazing, he is my favourite bass ever.
Being the age I am, I am able to hear almost down to Tim Storms lowest note. Trust me, it's real.
ItsAvees no, you physically cant hear it, unless you have the largest head ever. becuase of the way the inner ear works, the cillia in it cannot be long enough to hear his low note unless you head is abnormally large, and your ears are even bigger.
theoretical physicist
As the user "shinobi vocals" said, the human can detect pitch until it gets down to an F0 or E0.
Noah Klan yes, that is true in terms of pure tones, we can not hear frequencies below that, but humans don't generate pure tones, we can only generate fairly clean tones using falsetto otherwise the notes are made in such a way that humans can indeed hear them, i don't know if they can determine pitch though. i was wrong last time. he also didn't sing his lowest note, he used whats called an "amplified vocal fry" which is not considered singing, really anywhere.
PDKennamer. Most lead singers/tenors would kill for his control, accurcy, and ability to do clean runs. I've never seen another bass do what he does.
JD sings
JD Sumner Forever and Ever
Tim and Paul are both awesome but JD has been a Legend for quite some time. As some people have already mentioned, he does not strain and just sounds cleaner. All and all, they are all awesome..
Who's the best bass singer? JD Sumner hands down. He trumps them all.
Paul David Kennamer!!!
J.D. Hit that double Low C, in a fully natural voice, no tricks, fry, or anything like that. Storms is tricking anything lower than a Low C. Kennamer is tricking, frying, anything lower than Ab below Low C , but his natural voice is lower, and sounds better than Storms'. That's my take.
I honestly can't stand Tim Storms
chayton epping Y?😂😂😂
Bass voices astound me...
jd sumner is the best
Love it! I like the clarity of JD.
But I really like them all.
I wish i Could have that voice too ! I love Bass Ilove vibrations.
It's How Great Thou Art.
Paul
JD Sumner sem dúvida!
4:07 That‘s cool!
where did you find the recordings of Tim Storms with his accapela group?
Wow, have you sang with this guys?
Lucky you!
I won't try to take anything away from the other singers, but having had the opportunity to sing next to JD years ago, I cam honestly say he is the best low bass I have ever heard, especially out of the candidates in this video.
JD Sumner is the best.
Har nu lyssnat på jd sumner i timmar.... Har beundrat denna sångare sen tidiga tonåren. Min högsta önskan va att kunna ta dessa låga toner. Lyckan har så gott som gått i uppfyllelse. Önskar bara att ja kunde få sjunga mycke mer....
thanks!
What are all the Songs on here?
You can say what you want to but I believe Paul David Kennamer is the clearest with his low CO 'Tim Storms has a lot of fry to the low notes he sings in my opinion Paul David Kennamer is the better bass with the low notes
Wrong jd Sumner is the best
Does anyone know the song at 2:00-2:07?
Oh my god I felt J.D.'s f1 in my chest
wow, amazing, not other word to describe, i have 14 years old, and my vocal range is from C1 to A4 :3
I can sing an F1 at 15 years old. I'm still very impressed by these three
6:58 Some dude: "Yer breakin the speakers!" ROFL.
Dude is none other than Elvis .
gagemaker1959 What!? No way!
Chemistry, Films, and More yep. that dude is elvis XD
Chemistry, Films, and More
jd sumner's band were the opening act for many of elvis's live performances
Nic Val is a MUST in any video like this!! A0 in chest voice!!
The last full voice note in this video is JD's G0. Tim's F0 is a fried B0, and Paul's is heavily fried.
+Apollo Zero Not a B0, but a G#0
G0 is chest
I'll have to pick J.D. overall because of the technology he had to sing with during his career. The equipment he had from 1950's-1998 was far more primitive than was Storms and Paul sing with today. Had J.D. has the technology of today's microphones and subwoofers he could do the same things. Take away modern vocal equipment from Tim and Paul, their notes would be much less audible.
Because he can go 5 octaves below the regular piano.
His range is G-7 - G5, 12 octaves.
what was J.D. Sumner singing at 6:50?
What's the name of the song in 4:50?
It is jd he is just so legendary
Yeah, he is really good!
At the beginning of this video during 'lead me to the rock' the first singer "when I'm tossed upon life's sea...." that's all Paul David Kennamer singing that pretty lead with those super clean runs. What other bass has that rediculous low range and beautiful high range and control?
+DouglasK703 Foust, Kaplan, Frederiksen, McKinzie, Castellucci....and some I don't remember.
DouglasK703 For me, Avi Kaplan, Tim Foust, and Geoff Castellucci are the holy trinity.
it depends on what "best" we're talking about. for solo bass singing, I would say j.d sounds the best. For acapella music, tim storms sounds the best. Paul Kennemer sounds really good when he sings with his group, and with music together.
and what is a semitone?
Yes my bois, JD has the lowest chest note among the three, Tim Storms is pure fry. But cmon, PDK is a great singer, he's not even a bass, he's a baritone! Which make his notes a lot more impressive.
can we have the musics source please? nice video
What's funny is that JD Sumner is the only real Basso Profundo here. Check out these links of all three of them speaking normally and you'll see what I mean:
Paul David Kennamer: ua-cam.com/video/gUHH_WkAa8Y/v-deo.html
Tim Storms: ua-cam.com/video/YaJOtg3cStw/v-deo.html
JD Sumner: ua-cam.com/video/D870dwssD0A/v-deo.html
Paul David Kennamer trained intensely and mastered Subharmonics and controlled fry and Tim Storms fries anything below A1. JD can get well into the Contra Octave in chest voice and the handful of times he does fry, it's far more supported and musical than the other two.
I vote the classic: JD Sumner!!!!
what is the name of the song at 0:58?
What are the songs at 0:58 and 4:50? I'd like to hear the complete versions.
0:58 is by Vocal Union, it's called New Life/When I Wake up (Traditional)
Nice voice
both of tim's eb1 songs sound pretty nice
What's the name of the song at 2:52 ? Does anyone knows? That's a cool beat with bass vocal.
telling the world about his love
Whats the Song at 1:21?
I'm 16 years old and I can hit a silent D2 as my lowest. However, I want to improve my bass voice. Any ideas/excersises that I can do to get some lower notes?
Time
Whoa. A 'silent' D2 isn't a musical note neither is the stuff Storms is "hearing in his head".
I'm twelve and I can ht an A2
gagemaker1959 D2 is a pretty common bass note. Most bass singers vocal range go down to it, and any lower is referred to as a low bass
Malte Nørbæk I'm aware of what a normal bass range is. A silent note is nonexistent in any type of singing context, meaning he can't reach it in the first place.
7:29
Best and lowest are not the same. Tonal quality and pitching are what makes one the, "best."
Why is everyone here suddenly an Oktavist?? Damn.
I thought my E2 - E6 (falsetto included lol) range was good.
Here we have C0 - D7 ranges 😳
All these guys uses (JD used) fry vocal technique which gives ability to go down without limits. In my opinion Paul Kennamer's voice sounds the best. His voice is just beautiful.
I'd say Paul's voice is pretty fried but I like it, it sounds clean
I can hit G#1 on a good day but im usually stuck at Bb1-B1 on normal days (No vocal fry).Is that good at the age of 14? (Range:G#1-C4)
Your voice is unusually low. I'm seventeen and my vocal range is about the same as yours but a minor third higher (including vocal fry) (B1-Eflat 4).
It´s unusually for that age . I´m 16 and my range is C#2 (with vocal fry F0) - F#4
Pizik3 I'm 15 now and I can sometimes get an A1 in and my range got a bit higher to E5
can you say me what is the 3:12 min song please??
Old ship of zion