In all honestly, it probably sounded like a regular baby. When he was around 6-10 his voice was noticeably deeper than other kids. And around 11-14 when his voice changed, that’s when he got his bass voice,
(G: -7) First is the note which is "G", Second is which octave you are talking about (minus 7) ..Lowest note on the piano is A0, so he is 7 octaves and one note lower than the last note on the piano. Hope this helps.
Sliding your tongue over the roof of your mouth at a steady rate should do the trick. Not saying that's what happened but faking this would be way easier than doing it for real. At over 5 seconds per cycle we're talking sound waves a couple of thousand meters long. If this claim were even half true I think the medical / scientific community would be all over it and they're not.
Interviewer (didn't catch his name): So, uh, how do they beat you Tim Storms: They don't Me: BWAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!! (literally dying of laughter)
for those of you expecting an example of a low voice, skip it.. The whole interview is his speaking voice (which as stated previously, sounds a lot like Morgan Freeman) with no example of how low he can go.
I was always a J. D. Sumner fan even back when he and the Stamps sang with Elvis. You have a great voice and if Elvis was performing today would try his best to bring you aboard!
I also have a really deep voice, and those of us who also have deep voice would agree onn how hard it is to talk to somebody on a party, All the higher sounds clean up my voice so nobody is able to hear me, What I have to do is speak so much more higher so people can listen to me.
@@Squandertakeagander but opera bass singers have an incredibly loud voices that fill up the entire space without any microphone. Maybe the voice projection is an issue here
Yeah something is not right with this claim. It's not possible for a vocal tract the size of a human's, in air, to produce a sound wave of that low a frequency. Moving your arms around at that frequency would produce a louder sound than vocal chords could.
Bruh he literally holds the world record, get him on a blue yeti and ask him to force a deep voice and you will literally not be able to hear it; human ears can’t hear his lowest note.
People may say that he only uses fry and I believe too when he goes to 0 octave but for sure he can sing a whole first octave with chest. He even goes down to A1 during this interview when he's speaking.
@jhon hanks: yes, Tim Foust from Home Free sang an incredible F sharp which is just above Tim Storm's Low E in the classical song he sang in. The G-7 he reached at 0.189 Hz is way beyond our hearing. lol We humans can hear as low as 20 Hz I believe. I may be wrong. To picture how long is the lowest Tim reached Guiness Records, the note is 2 octaves below the lowest C in the piano. Tim Storms must have an extraordinary length in his vocal chords. It has to be. :-)
Sir, I don't think the interviewer meant it in that way. I think he was saying 'were you always really low' (asking if he was ever a high pitched kid) Thats what he meant.
You might be confused - the standard bottom note in choral range is an E2, the second E on a piano, but in the piece Storms sings an E1, the first E on the piano. It's really quite something to listen to! There's a compilation of ultra-low bass singers on UA-cam somewhere - where some (including Tim Storms) falter in technique the pure power of the low notes is enough to hold attention
El canto en Vocal Unión gran agrupación de música gospel donde había muchos otros grandes cantantes tanto bajos como tenores y barítonos todos muy talentosos donde Tim Storm es un gran ejemplo de ello.
The athleticism of reaching a very low note is of moderate interest. I won't go out of my way to tell someone "oh, wow, you have a low voice!" just because he speaks low. I will do it when he has a warm, melodious, low voice rich in harmonics and soothing to the ear.
It’s a weird thing because “light basses” tend to be the lowest but not the deepest so for example JD sumner has a tremendous voice very similar to Tims but he lacks that basso profundo projection
This guy can't even project a good Chest Low C...there are so many people with lower voices than him, especially in Russia, since composers used to replace organs by Low Voices called Basso Profundo/Oktavist. Search Vladimir Pasyukov, Yuri Wichniakov, Pavel Myakotin, Glenn Miller,Vladimir Miller, Glib Chandrowsky, Alexander Ort, and many others. The lowest of all was Mihail Zlatopolsky. You can find clips of him singing a Double Low C (C1) in Chest Voice over an entire choir, and an interview of him when you can hear his incredible talking voice. There is a guy called Oktavism Channel (formerly K Barber) who uploades frequently Basso Profundo clips, and he has a great voice too. PS: Sorry for my Bad English
This record is about hitting the lowest note, not projecting low notes the best. I mean, he is not talking about C1, his record is *G -7* . That's insane.
Man I get that reaction a fair amount about having my low voice...but that's mostly because people see me then wouldn't guess I'd have this voice of mine.
Good point. It's the same thing that choir students a generation ago were taught not to do . Guinness at that time even carried a disclaimer of sorts lest anyone would get the wrong message. Add to that some of the most expensive equipment available and your own engineer who can work magic, no offense intended, and we end up believing this nonsense.
He's not that low. Sure, he's a proper basso profondo but his voice often fails him at low G (below C that is) even though he sometimes can project a good F.
Slavik Malanin THANK YOU. Proper oktavists like Pavel Myakotin receive so little publicity in comparison to amplified basses like this guy. The only basses still alive today that I know of who come anywhere close to Myakotin are Yuri Wichniakov, Vladimir Miller, and Glenn Miller. Hearing people fawn over Tim Storms, Avi Kaplan, etc. gets pretty grating after a while.
Just my opinion but looking in hindsight I don't think any real "search" ever took place. More like a publicity stunt to make Storms so called record somehow supersede all things singing.
Ok, I do know A0 IS THE last note on the piano. But when he says G-7. Not minor 7! BUT the question is-- Is he beginning with the lowest G on the piano, which is about an octave above theiwest note being A0. Or, does minus mean the G#, then the 1st G off the scale 2 half steps below the last note on piano A0! Either way, he's saying he's saying-- HE can go 6-7 FULL OCTAVES BELOW THAT!!! THAT MEANS IF U GO BY HALF STEPS, AND THERE ARE-- STARTING WITH THE LAST A0 AN YOUNG UP THE SCALE IN HALF STEPS-- U HAVE-- (A, A#,B,C,C#,D,D#,F,F#G,G#,A( SO YOU HAVE 10 HALF STEPS IN 1 OCTAVE) AND WHOLE STEPS BEGINNING W/ SAME A GOING UP BY WHOLE STEPS IN AN OCTAVE-'(A,B,C,D,E,G,A=7 WHOLE STEPS) SO, IF U GO DOWN THE SCALE FROM LOW G -7 , AND TIM STORMS IS TALKING ABOUT HALF STEPS, WHICH INCLUDES ALL THE BLACK KEYS-- HE'S SAYING HE CAN GO 60 TO 70 HALF STEPS BELOW THE LAST G ON PIANO!!!! OR, IF HE MEANS WHOLE STEPS FROM LAST G ON PIANO, AN GOING DOWN--STARTING WITH A0---A,B,C,D,E F#,G# HE'S SAYING HE CAN GO 42-49 WHOLE STEPS LOWER THAN THE LAST G ON PIANO! EITHER WAY, I CAN'T BELIEVE THAT!!! WHEN IS HE SUMNER HAS A LOWER VOICE AND E/ OUT VOCAL FRY COULD ONLY GO 3 HALF STEPS BELOW THE LAST A ON PIANO( WHICH IS THE LAST NOTE).-- MOST MEASURE HALF AN WHOLE STEPS BEGINNING W/ C. That way you half 7 WHOLE STEPS and 10 HALF STEPS IN every C to C octave.--(But I'm still close enough!!) AND I SAY EITHER WAY--NO WAYYYYYYY!!!! HOW CAN WE ACCURATELY MEASURE SOMETHING THAT A HUMAN EAR WITH PERFECT PITCH CANNOT HEAR. BUT ONLY WHALES!!! COME ON NOW!!!! ! BUT YET TIM SAYS HE CAN HEAR THE NOTES DROPPING IN HIS CHEST. HOW CAN HE PROVE THAT????
Throat singing was probably a wrong way of putting it, but there is definetly a specific technique behind it that gives it it's unique ominous sound, but it does require a very deep voice to begin with. I must admit though that my expertise on this subject is close to non existent. What I know is what I have heard from singers I know and music teachers.
Fine. Prove it. All he has to do is hit a note below what most other can do. Send any example, since you're so sure that it exists. That should be simple enough. Sir.
+Nelson Montana "As of 2008, the new record for lowest note was 0.7973 Hz, and the new record for Widest Vocal Range For Any Human was ten octaves." This comes from the Guinness Book of World Records. They're pretty thorough. I don't think 0.7973 Hz is 'within a normal register'.
+Arthur Sauls "If you were to give it a musical value" You're right. It can't have musical value. It's not even sound. Guinness is thorough? They're calling it a record based on speculation and theory. Like the man says...no proof.
+Nelson Montana How about you provide evidence proving that he isn't the lowest singer on Earth. The guiness world record is proof that he is. If you make the claim that he isn't the record holder that requires YOU to provide evidence to support that claim. The burden of proof is on you
The below numbers were confirmed on Wikipedia. Apparently, this guy can sustain a periodic motion with his vocal folds where they open and close slightly less than one time every five seconds (ie, 0.189 Hz). I don't even know what to say. LOL.
The note Tim Foust sang in sing off was an F#1, its a great note, but (while I think Storms G-7 sounds fishy) but Storms consistently sings notes lower and on par with that no problem
@@ikaika6397 yep, not many people can have this pure bass voice, corpse more rumble. i can speak like corpse but i can't speak like this guy on the video
I know many men with voices deeper than this. My own voice is deeper than this. Every third guy in the eastern block has a voice deeper than this. What a joke.
okay, feel free to yell at me if you must. i'll happily take it in the chin but i'm not backing down on this; am i only one damn irritated that we allow fry to define what a true profundo is? go full or go home, plz and yes yes yes, it is true, i cannot do what he does. i know. there's a reason i don't sing.... but i can croak. if we go by his rules, i'm equal.
Uhh no, A1 is just the lowest A on the piano. G-7 is basically 7 or 8 octaves LOWER than A1. And yes, you're correct, The G-7 is his new lowest note, at something like 0.139 or 0.137 hertz.
Russian oktavists have gone down to D1 and even C1. It might not be written on paper, but the strength is undeniable. Here's an example: watch?feature=player_embedded&v=O3JY3oX3Hec
"The older i get, the lower i get."
"Has your voice always been this low or has it deepened over time?"
unbelievable
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Omg
I had a Deja Vu with your comment
Welcome to the English language. So useless sometimes.
@@haliac7117 the language isn't the problem here.
I wonder what his voice sounded like as a baby...
Probably sounded like the interviewer
+Renji Mao I'd assume it was somewhat like Avi's voice from Pentatonix. (To anyone with no sense of humor, this is a joke)
Renji Mao goo goo (G1)
*GOO GOO GAGA*
In all honestly, it probably sounded like a regular baby. When he was around 6-10 his voice was noticeably deeper than other kids. And around 11-14 when his voice changed, that’s when he got his bass voice,
Even his normal speech has an amazing rumble on it.
gameprojectX try to hear jd sumner pal!
Look up corpse husband
@@soos0557 his voice is from acid reflux and isnt natural bass lol. Sounds like a smoker if you hear it in person.
@@soos0557 his mic quality is what makes it sound bassy and "attractive", but hear it irl it will be quiet and weird
I want him to say "In a world..."
Where sarrrggee!!
Lol pepper sounds cool too
That was the late Donald La Fontaine.
(G: -7) First is the note which is "G", Second is which octave you are talking about (minus 7) ..Lowest note on the piano is A0, so he is 7 octaves and one note lower than the last note on the piano. Hope this helps.
This man's voice can put hair on your chest just by listening to it.
he sounds like if Barack Obama had a bad throat.
***** true😂😂
Jack Burton Not gonna lie, his manner of speaking is very similar to Obama's.
Hahahahahahaha.... ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
i can’t un hear that now haha
0.189 HZ is about 5 seconds per wave of vibration. That doesn't seem possible.
it's not, this is nonsense, guinness have no fucking concept of audio theory
elasdickband027 So this is fake?
Sliding your tongue over the roof of your mouth at a steady rate should do the trick. Not saying that's what happened but faking this would be way easier than doing it for real. At over 5 seconds per cycle we're talking sound waves a couple of thousand meters long. If this claim were even half true I think the medical / scientific community would be all over it and they're not.
Just move your head up and down once every 5 seconds, that should totally do it.
I am pretty sure it isn't.
I want him to say: I am optimus prime
AUTOBOTS ROLL OUT
I feel the need to clear my throat listening to this guy speak.
his speaking voice sounds like phil anselmo of pantera without the southern drawl
I hear David Draiman, tbh.
Lmao
I was thinking that too, maybe Pete Steele as well.
Also, Mike Rowe from dirty jobs...he sang in opera, and opera is hard cause you don't get a Mic.
I want to hear him do "Old Man River".
Interviewer (didn't catch his name): So, uh, how do they beat you
Tim Storms: They don't
Me: BWAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!! (literally dying of laughter)
Corpse: *Our battle will be legendary*
First corpse comment I found
@@jetstreamtheseawing7547 same
i was waiting for someone to say this lol
Also Avi and Tim Foust
@@Iloveavitodeathand Geoff Castellucci
WHAT THE FUCK, he does an E1 and says “yeah I kinda did that and then went a couple octaves down” WHAT THE ACTUAL FUCK ARE YOU HUMAN
for those of you expecting an example of a low voice, skip it.. The whole interview is his speaking voice (which as stated previously, sounds a lot like Morgan Freeman) with no example of how low he can go.
Thank you!!!
sounds like phil anselmo
5:10
Ling-ling: Hold my beer.
So soothing to the ears and soul.💜
Great interview. He is really low pitch. He looks to be a very humble person.
me: he can prolly hit a C0 cuz thas obviously the lowest no-
him:''.... musical value of G minus 7''
me: 0_0 WHUT,
C0 his speaking voice😂😂😂
I want this guy as a voice for a epic video game protagonist !!
Handsome fella with a beautiful voice. Reminds me of me.
I was always a J. D. Sumner fan even back when he and the Stamps sang with Elvis. You have a great voice and if Elvis was performing today would try his best to bring you aboard!
This guy can replace any bass player just by singing their bass lines, makes Barry White sound like Richard Simmons
I also have a really deep voice, and those of us who also have deep voice would agree onn how hard it is to talk to somebody on a party, All the higher sounds clean up my voice so nobody is able to hear me, What I have to do is speak so much more higher so people can listen to me.
Julián Mesa i feel you mate
That is a fact
Same especially for me because my voice went super low when I was about 12 or 13 and my teachers would never hear me even in a quiet classroom
@@Squandertakeagander but opera bass singers have an incredibly loud voices that fill up the entire space without any microphone. Maybe the voice projection is an issue here
0.189 hertz means that his vocal chords take 5.29100529101 seconds for a full vibration. Just Amazing.
Yeah something is not right with this claim. It's not possible for a vocal tract the size of a human's, in air, to produce a sound wave of that low a frequency. Moving your arms around at that frequency would produce a louder sound than vocal chords could.
@@sbreheny As would simple breathing....
bro i feel like corpse has a deeper voice ngl
Bruh he literally holds the world record, get him on a blue yeti and ask him to force a deep voice and you will literally not be able to hear it; human ears can’t hear his lowest note.
His is natural and sounds better
Simp
LMFOOOAOAO I WAS WONDERING IF ANYBODY ALSO THOGUHT ABT CORPSE HERE😭😭
Definitely
I would love him to do audiobooks
This composer wrote a song with a Contra E (E1)? He probably took inspiration from JD Sumner.
Him* : My voice is the deepest
Arjun das : 😏
People may say that he only uses fry and I believe too when he goes to 0 octave but for sure he can sing a whole first octave with chest. He even goes down to A1 during this interview when he's speaking.
Tim: "I have the deepest voice in the world."
Corpse: "Oh I don't think so."
Oh Tim’s voice is much deeper
It's like Mikael Akerfeldt's elder brother talking oO
@jhon hanks: yes, Tim Foust from Home Free sang an incredible F sharp which is just above Tim Storm's Low E in the classical song he sang in. The G-7 he reached at 0.189 Hz is way beyond our hearing. lol We humans can hear as low as 20 Hz I believe. I may be wrong. To picture how long is the lowest Tim reached Guiness Records, the note is 2 octaves below the lowest C in the piano. Tim Storms must have an extraordinary length in his vocal chords. It has to be. :-)
He can do one hell of a morgan freeman impression
Man! I want my voice to sound just like his
Sir, I don't think the interviewer meant it in that way. I think he was saying 'were you always really low' (asking if he was ever a high pitched kid) Thats what he meant.
He should be a voice actor
Wow, his voice is very amazing
What a beautiful voice!
DAMN that voice. I want that voice.
G-7?? Yeah, right...
You might be confused - the standard bottom note in choral range is an E2, the second E on a piano, but in the piece Storms sings an E1, the first E on the piano. It's really quite something to listen to! There's a compilation of ultra-low bass singers on UA-cam somewhere - where some (including Tim Storms) falter in technique the pure power of the low notes is enough to hold attention
El canto en Vocal Unión gran agrupación de música gospel donde había muchos otros grandes cantantes tanto bajos como tenores y barítonos todos muy talentosos donde Tim Storm es un gran ejemplo de ello.
I love a man with a deep voice but Tims voice is ORGASMIC!!! I could listen to him all day/night ")
That’s disgusting Didn’t need to know that TMI
The athleticism of reaching a very low note is of moderate interest.
I won't go out of my way to tell someone "oh, wow, you have a low voice!" just because he speaks low. I will do it when he has a warm, melodious, low voice rich in harmonics and soothing to the ear.
Rumble! That’s the right word for the sound I love!
The next Professor X please have this guy as the next one
Basicaly, all basses i know have a deeper voice
Kurt Moll
Gottlob Frick
Glenn Miller
Mikhail zlatopolsky
This guy is like a light bass
Mikhail all the way. Then Glenn Miller. (I'd love to have a voice like Glenn Miller's though...)
THANK YOU MAN!!
It’s a weird thing because “light basses” tend to be the lowest but not the deepest so for example JD sumner has a tremendous voice very similar to Tims but he lacks that basso profundo projection
Remember Mark Reizen. He still sang at 90.
This guy can't even project a good Chest Low C...there are so many people with lower voices than him, especially in Russia, since composers used to replace organs by Low Voices called Basso Profundo/Oktavist. Search Vladimir Pasyukov, Yuri Wichniakov, Pavel Myakotin, Glenn Miller,Vladimir Miller, Glib Chandrowsky, Alexander Ort, and many others. The lowest of all was Mihail Zlatopolsky. You can find clips of him singing a Double Low C (C1) in Chest Voice over an entire choir, and an interview of him when you can hear his incredible talking voice. There is a guy called Oktavism Channel (formerly K Barber) who uploades frequently Basso Profundo clips, and he has a great voice too.
PS: Sorry for my Bad English
This record is about hitting the lowest note, not projecting low notes the best. I mean, he is not talking about C1, his record is *G -7* . That's insane.
As soon as I heard him ask the question, I scrolled down to the comments.
-interviewer: Hum..Does anyone beat you now?
-Tim storms: They don't.
(lol, is that so?)
I think Corpse has a lower speaking voice, but idk if he can go as low as this guy
But corspe sound monotone
Corpse is closer to his mic so his voice clearer than if in person
Dude- I came here from one of Corpses videos and I googled, “lowest voice in the world” out of curiosity, this is what came up.
“and uh...”
It’s the casual way bass singers assert dominance
Lost/regained, so the person passed away or the man in the video got it lower/other higher?
Man I get that reaction a fair amount about having my low voice...but that's mostly because people see me then wouldn't guess I'd have this voice of mine.
Working on my throat cancer as we speak. Be sounding like that in no time!
Magneto man !
"The older I get, the lower I get" Yep he described my life.
Thank you. I was wrong and I've learned.
Great name :)
Does timed vocal fry even count as singing?
Good point. It's the same thing that choir students a generation ago were taught not to do . Guinness at that time even carried a disclaimer of sorts lest anyone would get the wrong message. Add to that some of the most expensive equipment available and your own engineer who can work magic, no offense intended, and we end up believing this nonsense.
If it's on pitch and you can tell it, why wouldn't it.
He looks like ben Kingsley's double
Agreed for all of us deep voiced men.
I see. Now I'm properly impressed. :P
Kindly asking for Tim Storms' contact
They couldn't get Vladimir Miller? He's from Russia isn't he?
He's not that low. Sure, he's a proper basso profondo but his voice often fails him at low G (below C that is) even though he sometimes can project a good F.
They should of tried Pavel Myakotin
Slavik Malanin THANK YOU. Proper oktavists like Pavel Myakotin receive so little publicity in comparison to amplified basses like this guy. The only basses still alive today that I know of who come anywhere close to Myakotin are Yuri Wichniakov, Vladimir Miller, and Glenn Miller.
Hearing people fawn over Tim Storms, Avi Kaplan, etc. gets pretty grating after a while.
Just my opinion but looking in hindsight I don't think any real "search" ever took place. More like a publicity stunt to make Storms so called record somehow supersede all things singing.
Glenn Miller would be a good choice.
Man, I didn't know about the competition Bass hunter. I would really like to try
YouBazinga right me too!!!!
Ok, I do know A0 IS THE last note on the piano. But when he says G-7. Not minor 7! BUT the question is-- Is he beginning with the lowest G on the piano, which is about an octave above theiwest note being A0. Or, does minus mean the G#, then the 1st G off the scale 2 half steps below the last note on piano A0! Either way, he's saying he's saying-- HE can go 6-7 FULL OCTAVES BELOW THAT!!! THAT MEANS IF U GO BY HALF STEPS, AND THERE ARE-- STARTING WITH THE LAST A0 AN YOUNG UP THE SCALE IN HALF STEPS-- U HAVE-- (A, A#,B,C,C#,D,D#,F,F#G,G#,A( SO YOU HAVE 10 HALF STEPS IN 1 OCTAVE) AND WHOLE STEPS BEGINNING W/ SAME A GOING UP BY WHOLE STEPS IN AN OCTAVE-'(A,B,C,D,E,G,A=7 WHOLE STEPS) SO, IF U GO DOWN THE SCALE FROM LOW G -7 , AND TIM STORMS IS TALKING ABOUT HALF STEPS, WHICH INCLUDES ALL THE BLACK KEYS-- HE'S SAYING HE CAN GO 60 TO 70 HALF STEPS BELOW THE LAST G ON PIANO!!!! OR, IF HE MEANS WHOLE STEPS FROM LAST G ON PIANO, AN GOING DOWN--STARTING WITH A0---A,B,C,D,E F#,G# HE'S SAYING HE CAN GO 42-49 WHOLE STEPS LOWER THAN THE LAST G ON PIANO! EITHER WAY, I CAN'T BELIEVE THAT!!! WHEN IS HE SUMNER HAS A LOWER VOICE AND E/ OUT VOCAL FRY COULD ONLY GO 3 HALF STEPS BELOW THE LAST A ON PIANO( WHICH IS THE LAST NOTE).-- MOST MEASURE HALF AN WHOLE STEPS BEGINNING W/ C. That way you half 7 WHOLE STEPS and 10 HALF STEPS IN every C to C octave.--(But I'm still close enough!!) AND I SAY EITHER WAY--NO WAYYYYYYY!!!! HOW CAN WE ACCURATELY MEASURE SOMETHING THAT A HUMAN EAR WITH PERFECT PITCH CANNOT HEAR. BUT ONLY WHALES!!! COME ON NOW!!!! ! BUT YET TIM SAYS HE CAN HEAR THE NOTES DROPPING IN HIS CHEST. HOW CAN HE PROVE THAT????
Even his normal speaking voice is super low LOL, it's awesome.
Throat singing was probably a wrong way of putting it, but there is definetly a specific technique behind it that gives it it's unique ominous sound, but it does require a very deep voice to begin with.
I must admit though that my expertise on this subject is close to non existent. What I know is what I have heard from singers I know and music teachers.
the speakers on this old tv can't handle his voice it's so low, I'll have to change the sound eq to hear him.
Nonsense. He doesn't have the lowest voice in the world.
Fine. Prove it. All he has to do is hit a note below what most other can do. Send any example, since you're so sure that it exists. That should be simple enough. Sir.
+Nelson Montana "If you were to give it a musical value, it would be G -7."
If you take him at his word... Yeah he's the lowest in the world.
+Nelson Montana
"As of 2008, the new record for lowest note was 0.7973 Hz, and the new record for Widest Vocal Range For Any Human was ten octaves."
This comes from the Guinness Book of World Records.
They're pretty thorough.
I don't think 0.7973 Hz is 'within a normal register'.
+Arthur Sauls "If you were to give it a musical value" You're right. It can't have musical value. It's not even sound. Guinness is thorough? They're calling it a record based on speculation and theory. Like the man says...no proof.
+Nelson Montana How about you provide evidence proving that he isn't the lowest singer on Earth. The guiness world record is proof that he is. If you make the claim that he isn't the record holder that requires YOU to provide evidence to support that claim. The burden of proof is on you
The below numbers were confirmed on Wikipedia. Apparently, this guy can sustain a periodic motion with his vocal folds where they open and close slightly less than one time every five seconds (ie, 0.189 Hz). I don't even know what to say. LOL.
Actually, some one in 2013 any lower. In this video they said he can sing down to an E. In the sing off, there was someone that sang to an F sharp
Actually the video says he can go as low as G−7. Learn to listen.
The note Tim Foust sang in sing off was an F#1, its a great note, but (while I think Storms G-7 sounds fishy) but Storms consistently sings notes lower and on par with that no problem
I think he is simply a basso cantante who uses vocal fry.
boy, that escalated quickly.
(PS do you really think i would expect him to fit your description at first sight?)
What an amazing voice. Good luck Tim, very cool.
Valid point, but so is mine. We may never have the answer to this question.
Barry White was deeper.
What are you talking about? No he wasnt
His speaking voice was. This guy can reach a lower pitch, but just listening to him talk you couldn't tell.
+redcomic619 That doesn't make Barry White deeper. This is about lowest SINGER.... not sure how talking lower matters at all...
Joe Souders Its all about perception.
+redcomic619 not really
Awesome just to hear him speak normally. Cool guy.
I actually can't believe this.
His vocal chords are actually abnormally long.
He’s basically just speaking in vocal fry all the time - not terribly healthy.
corpse’s voice is lower yikes
Nope. Corpses voice isn’t lower it just has more rumble. Big difference.
@@ikaika6397 yep, not many people can have this pure bass voice, corpse more rumble. i can speak like corpse but i can't speak like this guy on the video
@@ikaika6397 yes they are romanticizing Corpse' voice but his voice has just many rumbles making sound low.
Not the lowest note for a choir. That goes to the Russian oktavist Zlatopolsky
Feel like this guy would be no match for basso profundos and oktavists
True. Zlatapolsky had a good octave and a half on this joke and he did it without amplification.
I know many men with voices deeper than this. My own voice is deeper than this. Every third guy in the eastern block has a voice deeper than this. What a joke.
"the lower i get, the lower i get" does this have hidden meaning?
"The older I get, the lower I get"
okay, feel free to yell at me if you must. i'll happily take it in the chin but i'm not backing down on this; am i only one damn irritated that we allow fry to define what a true profundo is? go full or go home, plz
and yes yes yes, it is true, i cannot do what he does. i know. there's a reason i don't sing.... but i can croak. if we go by his rules, i'm equal.
imstill notusingmyname Ik. it's bullshit.
Uhh no, A1 is just the lowest A on the piano. G-7 is basically 7 or 8 octaves LOWER than A1. And yes, you're correct, The G-7 is his new lowest note, at something like 0.139 or 0.137 hertz.
Pretty sure A0 is the lowest note on the piano.
listen closely. He said G _minus_ 7. I'm not sure how that fits, but I believe it's off the end of the piano.
It's CORPSEE!!!!!!!
To someone with heightened senses, his voice is quite painful. Like standing too close to the speaker at a concert. The bass nearly deafens you.
@ipatchi good call!
I used to have the low bass voice but then I took an arrow to the knee
If your larynx can make such a low frequency i'd definitely be impressed
Russian oktavists have gone down to D1 and even C1. It might not be written on paper, but the strength is undeniable.
Here's an example: watch?feature=player_embedded&v=O3JY3oX3Hec
I think corpse's voice is deeper but idek.
J.D.: Hold my... Something...
Wiskey
Chris
Wiskey? WHY?
@@tythe06animatoralt sorry whiskey, but yh jd use to drink tons of it which is part of the reason for how low his voice was