Problem with Roger is his voice is zero percent vocal singing ability and all fry. If you listen to his record you will hear him clear his throat numerous in a coughing manner. This helps lower the fry note. Full voice you would never do this to achieve a lower note. Tim Storms on the other hand is 100% full voice. He has spoke before about an ears nose and throat doctor wanting to take a look at his vocal cords following an Acappella concert in the 90s. They discovered they were 3 times the length of normal. Unlike so many bass singers today you never hear Tim utilize fry or subharmonics. I use to do fry all the time when I was younger. I reached 3hz doing that. Some can do it lower than others but its got no musical properties. As I have got older I have got away from that. I would rather "sing" a full voice F1 than fry a F-1. I can promise all of you that Roger can't sing that low full voice. Listen to him talk, that is what happens when you kill your vocal cords frying all the time. If you are gonna fry do it very sparingly. Don't wreck your voice.
Sorry but I have to disagree. Storms latest video interview around Feb 26, reveals him dropping his mask several times. Take an honest look (and listen) at what we do see and hear as well as what's missing. The conversation is lengthy and Tim clears his throat constantly especially before speaking, explaining it away as asthma. "Yes" and "um" are dispersed plentifully, both are single syllable and easy to drag out. Much easier to get the pitch rolling as opposed to true spontaneous speech. His voice is tweaked with heavy amounts of eq and enough reverb to the point of noticeable echo. Listen to the difference when he backs off the mic. Storms own statement "...I'm not a profundo..." should be the final word. Instead he goes on to say that he projects in a different manner than a profundo. You either project or you don't. Go to the oktavism channel and listen to other voices minus the enhancement. In Storms case the enhancement is a necessity. Yeah I watched the whole thing even when Tim mentions negative views about him and I'll say this. I have no argument if someone likes the guy, start talking world record and he really needs to come clean.
Shame most of the male ones would sound pretty bad, bar Zlatopolsky and perhaps JD. Nothing that low really sounds musical, or even “good” really. Zlatopolsky is the most impressive by far though
Matthew Dockray Well it is not about sounding good or bad as they purely focus on how low they can go... All of them have impressive voices and they are (were) making the most of it.
The woman sang that Bb1 . Though it was strong you can hear the light tone in her voice. You'll never hear a Bb1 with that much power and that light of a tone.
Reuben Thomas It’s interesting to see how different male and female low voices are. These women should also try another record, namely “the widest vocal note range”.
@@iwatank0107 She has a surprisingly light higher register. A true contralto profondo. She would definitely have the largest useable vocal range. Some like a Zlatopolsky would be exactly an octave lower. Though he had a strong C1, he could sing F4 with decent comfort . However the G1-C1 isnt as useful as the higher register Mariyana has.
@@MultiKamil97 Well,if I stress or over use my voice,it becomes very low the next day.My usual lowest note in the morning is E2...In the Afternoon is G2.😉
@@Stoic_Serenity_52 Oh, it's the same with me, but I am a dramatic baritone hah My voice gets really low when I overuse it the day before. In my case I am able to go at least to G1 then. When my voice is normal, then it's usually E2/F2 but with proper relaxation I can do a slide to G#1/A1. Interesting to see, that even a high tenor can go quite low in specific situations hah
@@iwatank0107 yeah, but normally their vocal cords don't thicken as much as mens. Also, I myself have a fairly low voice, so a woman being able to sing even lower is quite a funny experience.
I think you should update the list. As of Feb 21, 2021 Joy Chapman from Surrey, British Columbia, Canada has broken the record for lowest note sung by a woman. Her lowest note is C1 (34.21hz).
Aqui una voz grave, a capella. ua-cam.com/video/UsFT9KBRpT4/v-deo.html&ab_channel=RodoCar Version musical ua-cam.com/video/vABKYp9TsJ8/v-deo.html&ab_channel=RodoCar
@@chrxnxs2794 Well agree on Roger’s way of talking is cheat but he has official records anyway :) Please let them try the recording if you have anyone who has the lowest voice.
@@iwatank0107 There are songs where he sings such notes like D1, C#1 and C1. Links: ua-cam.com/video/uR6UGBl7oTo/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/5UAOlFibEac/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/nkL9Dp2rRw0/v-deo.html
@@iwatank0107 He's a big creator who plays games and makes music if I remember correctly. He's known for his very deep voice, though we don't exactly know if this is him or some kind of filter. Worth a search.
THANK YOU FOR REMOOVING THE MUSIC
Keith Mathson It’s my pleasure!
Audacity says that the lowest note ever recorded is *G-6 (0.189 Hz)*
The octave had to be reduced by 1.
I believe it was Tim Storms that did that
Problem with Roger is his voice is zero percent vocal singing ability and all fry. If you listen to his record you will hear him clear his throat numerous in a coughing manner. This helps lower the fry note. Full voice you would never do this to achieve a lower note. Tim Storms on the other hand is 100% full voice. He has spoke before about an ears nose and throat doctor wanting to take a look at his vocal cords following an Acappella concert in the 90s. They discovered they were 3 times the length of normal. Unlike so many bass singers today you never hear Tim utilize fry or subharmonics. I use to do fry all the time when I was younger. I reached 3hz doing that. Some can do it lower than others but its got no musical properties. As I have got older I have got away from that. I would rather "sing" a full voice F1 than fry a F-1. I can promise all of you that Roger can't sing that low full voice. Listen to him talk, that is what happens when you kill your vocal cords frying all the time. If you are gonna fry do it very sparingly. Don't wreck your voice.
Wow thanks for your sincere advice 🙏 I’m not a bass singer but really helpful thoughts
Sorry but I have to disagree. Storms latest video interview around Feb 26, reveals him dropping his mask several times. Take an honest look (and listen) at what we do see and hear as well as what's missing. The conversation is lengthy and Tim clears his throat constantly especially before speaking, explaining it away as asthma. "Yes" and "um" are dispersed plentifully, both are single syllable and easy to drag out. Much easier to get the pitch rolling as opposed to true spontaneous speech. His voice is tweaked with heavy amounts of eq and enough reverb to the point of noticeable echo. Listen to the difference when he backs off the mic. Storms own statement "...I'm not a profundo..." should be the final word. Instead he goes on to say that he projects in a different manner than a profundo. You either project or you don't. Go to the oktavism channel and listen to other voices minus the enhancement. In Storms case the enhancement is a necessity. Yeah I watched the whole thing even when Tim mentions negative views about him and I'll say this. I have no argument if someone likes the guy, start talking world record and he really needs to come clean.
Heck, I have a video posted that's lower than this. Oy vey!🤣 but I respect him, of course
@@CaseyMoo1 Your voice is great!!
Tim storms has to be my favorite bass. His cover of lonesome road is awesome.
talltitan wolf Yes he’s the best and very gentle as a person.
@@iwatank0107 if you haven't already. Go give it a listen. I'm pretty sure someone will say something about my comment. Most likely about style. Lol
Shame most of the male ones would sound pretty bad, bar Zlatopolsky and perhaps JD. Nothing that low really sounds musical, or even “good” really. Zlatopolsky is the most impressive by far though
Matthew Dockray Well it is not about sounding good or bad as they purely focus on how low they can go... All of them have impressive voices and they are (were) making the most of it.
The woman sang that Bb1 . Though it was strong you can hear the light tone in her voice. You'll never hear a Bb1 with that much power and that light of a tone.
Reuben Thomas It’s interesting to see how different male and female low voices are. These women should also try another record, namely “the widest vocal note range”.
@@iwatank0107 She has a surprisingly light higher register. A true contralto profondo. She would definitely have the largest useable vocal range. Some like a Zlatopolsky would be exactly an octave lower. Though he had a strong C1, he could sing F4 with decent comfort . However the G1-C1 isnt as useful as the higher register Mariyana has.
34.21 Hz is actually *C♯1*
Oh thanks just revised.
A Bb1 by a female???I'm blown away...A male high Tenor here but can only do until D2 to C#2 only...😅
Yeah incredible!!
High tenor with C#2? How?
@@MultiKamil97 Well,if I stress or over use my voice,it becomes very low the next day.My usual lowest note in the morning is E2...In the Afternoon is G2.😉
@@MultiKamil97 Yeah amazing haha...
@@Stoic_Serenity_52 Oh, it's the same with me, but I am a dramatic baritone hah My voice gets really low when I overuse it the day before. In my case I am able to go at least to G1 then. When my voice is normal, then it's usually E2/F2 but with proper relaxation I can do a slide to G#1/A1. Interesting to see, that even a high tenor can go quite low in specific situations hah
4:40
Is it possible for women to learn this power
It almost sounds like an A1 rather than a Bb1
If it were converted to male statistics it would've been an A0 or Bb0
LegoBlox Railfan Hmm these are the official records on Guinness so should be correct
@@onecolossalrubikscube2554 its closer to a Bb1 but its notably flat.
@@onecolossalrubikscube2554 how or why
3:40 I have been looking for that for so long! Haven't watched this video in over a year
Hahaha thanks here you go!
Ok, but why can a woman sing lower than I can 😂
Well it’s all about vocal cords not gender I believe
@@iwatank0107 yeah, but normally their vocal cords don't thicken as much as mens. Also, I myself have a fairly low voice, so a woman being able to sing even lower is quite a funny experience.
@@nightspicer true, but let’s not talk about gender here haha
Matt Spriggs and myself....bummed we didn't make it! 🤣
Who’s Matt??
I think you should update the list. As of Feb 21, 2021 Joy Chapman from Surrey, British Columbia, Canada has broken the record for lowest note sung by a woman. Her lowest note is C1 (34.21hz).
Ahh really! Thanks for letting me know will make another update 🙏
thats just fry, she doesnt really deserve it, fry requires no talent
Aqui una voz grave, a capella.
ua-cam.com/video/UsFT9KBRpT4/v-deo.html&ab_channel=RodoCar
Version musical
ua-cam.com/video/vABKYp9TsJ8/v-deo.html&ab_channel=RodoCar
If they're counting fries as low then add me in the list lmao
Even the above average low bass singer are better than half the ppl in this lmao
Sure, please measure with the instrument and apply for the record :)
@@iwatank0107 Roger is hard cheating lmaoo I'm in a discord server with bass singers if ppl used that much fry even a baby could reach 0 octaves 😂
@@chrxnxs2794 Well agree on Roger’s way of talking is cheat but he has official records anyway :) Please let them try the recording if you have anyone who has the lowest voice.
@@iwatank0107 sure
Are they counting vocal fry?
Nope
I am venom.
Who are you please?
3:48 what programm is this?
Measured by B&K analyzer
Mikhail sang lower than 38 Hz!
Oh really? Could you give me the source, please?
@@iwatank0107 There are songs where he sings such notes like D1, C#1 and C1.
Links:
ua-cam.com/video/uR6UGBl7oTo/v-deo.html
ua-cam.com/video/5UAOlFibEac/v-deo.html
ua-cam.com/video/nkL9Dp2rRw0/v-deo.html
@@iwatank0107 Do you see the links I sent (sometimes YT hide my comments).
Ahh yes I saw them but not recorded as official Guinness Records that’s why.
@@iwatank0107 Maybe because J. D Sumner hitted a Double Low C (and lower) before Zlatopolsky.
How did you do that?
Using hand held analyzer as in description
Corpse wer r u???
In English please?
@@iwatank0107 He's asking where Corpse Husband is.
@@joshuaosei5628 Ahh thanks... who’s Corpse??
@@iwatank0107 He's a big creator who plays games and makes music if I remember correctly. He's known for his very deep voice, though we don't exactly know if this is him or some kind of filter. Worth a search.
@@joshuaosei5628 Hum interesting... never heard of his name at least in Guinness Record list haha but thanks for letting me know!!