Geoff Castellucci Subharmonic Range (F#2-B0)
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- Опубліковано 31 лип 2024
- Subharmonic Range Video / Compilation of Geoff Castellucci, bass for Voiceplay and a master at subharmonics.
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0:00 Intro
0:09 F#2
0:39 D2
1:09 Bb1
1:23 G#1
1:31 G1
2:20 F#1
3:00 F1
3:51 E1
5:44 Eb1
6:19 D1
7:09 B0
7:20 Outro
Who's here after Geoff's 2nd B0? 😳
What was the second one?
@@highestalmond7558 their Halo Theme cover he holds a super sustained B0 I believe at the very beginning and then the end:)
me
Wtf his subharmonics sound even more powerful and resonant than before
Just listen to that! 0:27
true! 3:45 is mind-blowing too
Since his modal voice is already so low (he actually has that F#1 in chest voice), his low subs (from G1 down) are gonna sound more resonant than most
Honestly I’ve still got no idea what’s going on with that “B0”
Most accurate sub video tho nice job
i recommend watching ales video about that if you haven't already ( ua-cam.com/video/WSaOl1lIZNc/v-deo.html )
he labels it as C#1 but corrected it to B0 later (which makes sense with the subharmonic series and the B0 being an accidental second subharmonic to the F#1 it was supposed to be)
i checked it myself too, it seems to be a quick slide from Bb0/B0 to E1
hope that made it clear :)
I've got in chest
@@TM-pf1kp I have it in chest
@@towerofresonance4877 no you don't lol nobody has B0 chest
@@charlesdaloz2547 yeah its just vocally impossible you would have to be like 90 and james earl jones times 50 to chest that
Hell yeah man I’ve been waiting for this sorry I was a bit late but this was awesome to see!
Really good video bro, love this guy, the baritone who sings bass better than some basses
@Isaías Bastos he said he's not a bass, but a baritone with a bass range.
And you can tell he's not a bass by his tessitura and timbre, so he's more like a Low baritone, like Adam chance (welp, Geoff it's a little bit lower then Adam, but both are Low baritones).
@Isaías Bastos B1?
Matt Salle has a A1 as his lowest chest note
Adam chance has a G1
Geoff F#1
Theres are baritones that can go lower then B1
Chance is not a bass, he was the bass for street corner symphony, but he's not a bass, his timbre, resonance, color and tessitura doesnt Match with a bass.
Even Geoff it's a low baritone, yeah, his range it's from a bass, but his resonance and timbre doesnt Match, also You can hear that he's voice it's more comfortable around the 3rd Octave to around D4.
Tim it's a bass-baritone, because his timbre, resonance, color and tessitura Match with a higher bass, he's lowest resonance note is around C2, Geoff is around D2-Eb2, and Adam around Eb2.
He has better proyection on the lows then Geoff and Adam and sounds more comfortable too.
@@dreir1321 but I must say, Geoff sounds better in the lower range than Tim does. Tim is too nasally in his lower chest notes compared to Geoff’s fuller sound
@@annoyingthing6238 same, i personally don't like his sound below B1.
But thats a fact, Tim has a better sound/proyection over his low notes, BUT if You don't like the sound it's ok everyone has preferences
@@dreir1321 true
0:22 lil second subharmonic
Also I think 7:14 is (accidental) second sub as well he started on a B0 and popped up a fifth to a F#1 (then down to the E1)
Just noticed that!!
also him a couple of minutes later: ive never even tried to do a second subharmonic
7:14 the F#1 isn't even there
@@alebormio4842 B0-F#1-E1
@@Marcell0Bass I hear B0-E1. No up to a F#1 there
Great video!
It‘s nice to see an update after he cleared some things up in his new Q&A.
I‘m pretty sure the video is correct all the way through. I‘m not sure tho if the B0 is countable but that doesn’t really matter to me.
thanks! :D
yeah, it seemed reasonable to make a recent and accurate version after the q&a
pretty sure the B0 is there after watching ale bormios video and checking myself
@@TM-pf1kp ya the B0 is definitely there
Great video!
Voiceplay is looking for new tenor to replace Earl Elkin Jr. are you interested? Because I watch underrated tenor battle.
you like the 'kidnap the santa...' :D nice video btw
Yo soy barítono, y lo más bajo para mi es b1 y lo más alto Do6 con Super voz de cabeza.
The E1 in Oogie Boogie is his chest, then a growl note, then subharmonic, right? Or is it his chest, then chest-bordering-growl note, then subharmonic? There is a very small difference in his super low chest and growl notes and if you listen you close, you can hear it.
Mmmmm Nice ❤
6:02 ahh the clip is pitched up
noo not again ffs
His subharmonic is best
Is it updated subharmonic vocal range? F#2 is high for his subharmonic. I wonder ( lower than B0) different note using subharmonic?
Cool!
-Did Geoff basically say that the C#1 is not there in his latest video?
-And what about the C#1 in Kidnap the Sandy Claws at "Up to read"? I guess it's like a Eb1, not a C#1.
-And yeah, the B0 is a B0/C#1.
This video is perfect
Yes oogie boogie C#1 doesn’t exist
@@alebormio4842 he sang the arpeggio down to C#3, and then he sang it again on a separate recording down to C#2. Layne then laid both tracks on top of each other and then gave it a post production wobble effect thing which is what makes it sound like it could be a C#1. The lowest note he sung in that bit was a C#2. Hope that clears it up
nooo i forgot about the up to read C#1 :(
thx so much btw
@@matthewdockray9745 oh, yes. By raising the tracks, I managed to hear in fact that it was (in the original recording) C#4-C#3 and C#2-C#1. But the C#1 really sounded like a C#1. So yes, we have the explanation now: it was an effect.
@@TM-pf1kp don't worry, it probably wasn't even a C#1 :-) Something higher
I can get down to a d1, according to the free app on my phone.
Now, i cant hold a note for shit and its nowhere near as clear as him
BUT
i am kinda proud of that.
This was pretty thorough. Although I will say, you should've included his C#1 that he did in the oogie boogie song
he didn't, you should watch his q&a
for subhormonic feels like its somewhere between normal singing and throth singing but its not either one of them. first i thought subhormonic was just another way of troath singing or like a light version, or actually had i no clue and subhormonic was just confusing to get a grip on at first (still is tbh, but atleast i think i have somewhat a better understanding then before). But now after i can hit the SH, nope its definatly not throath singing, or like a substyle of throath singing. im almost 100% sure i use different chords. not throath singing. but the chords most be somewhere between how i normally sing and throath singing.. maybe im wrong. thats the feeling anyways. i mean, three different chords? sounds wong, but feels right. wierd. anyways. have a good one.
Hi M that bass
Guess my voice actually is deep..
Im chocked, becuse I hit
D1 E1 G1 A1 every single time.. well it took 5-10 mins to do it.... but stil.. didnt even think iwas close. My bäst friend been saylng for 20 years now that I have a very deep voice..and i thought i he where just trolling. Becuse that just wasnt true.. damn . I need to say oim very sorry.😅
I wish I could do subharmonics
Me have tried this subharmonic technic a lot but i always fails to do it can you kindly help me about this technic
hold your throat tighter
It seems like you forgot the F#1 subharmonic note at exactly 4:29
yeah i left out many clips
5:26 i guess it's F#1-E1, not just E1
Actually, it's B0-E1.
@@cemstrumental it's a quick scoop from B0 to a steady F#1 and then an E1.
B0-F#1 E1
@@dmytrotsvyntarnyi799 Did you actually analyze the audio, or did you hear it? Because I can assure you, he straight went from B0 to E1. Maybe you're mistaking the piano, playing F#3 in that moment with Geoff's voice. But it also kinda souns like he's subbing F#1, now that you've mentioned it. But still.
@@cemstrumental I didn't analyze the audio myself, but I've seen a video on youtube where somebody slowed it up and brought 2 octaves higher. The intended notes there were F#1 and E1, but Geoff barely touched a B0 for a brief moment just before the F#1 (probably it was an accidental 2nd subharmonic, wich would make a lot of sense since the second sub of F#2 is B0). Also, it's safe to assume that any B0 in there, if it is in there, wasn't intentional, since Geoff has said that the D1 in Little Mermaid medley was his lowest recorded note at that time (and "High and dry" came out before the medley)
@@dmytrotsvyntarnyi799 Oh, ok. Could you reply with the video's link, should you know it? I would like to see for myself.
Is it me or is 3:58 just a little bit flat?
yeah the E1 seems a tiny bit flat
It is, though I think that was the first or one of the first songs he ever had a sub E in, so it can be forgiven.
@@taatanka He hit an E1 in Panic! In 4 minutes in 2018 which was definitely before Oogie Boogie song (October 2019). 👍
@@kyandenton I thought he had one that was before, I just wasn't 100% sure of it
ik this has nothing to do with anything but eli is so tiny compared to every one else. 7:05
In what world is D2 high
I’m pretty sure the note at 4:54 is a B0 not an E1
it's an E1
how did you come to that conclusion? becuse im sitting here with my keyboard and hit E1 at the same time.. im pritty sure its E3, acutually i know its E1, 100%.. B0? im really curious actually why you say b0.. becuse the difference between e1 and b0 is like, what the word, hmm.. Huge, yes. its a huge difference between b0 and E1.
@@richarddobos264 when i hum along and sing a B with it, it sounds more correct to me
@@christiancole1128how do you know its a B you are singing?
@@richarddobos264 i put a tuner on lol
Why do i want to hear him say Hello everybody my name is Markiplier
Blame Tim Storms for all the croaking masquerading as singing recently, if anyone wants to hear real basso profundo singing listen to the likes of Zlapolotsky, Miller, Rebroff and Kruglov. Avi Kaplan also appears to have a natural Oktavist range.
yeah id say this croaky, fryish style of singing has been a thing amongst american gospel basses
this being said, i prefer strong oktavist and basso profundo voices that can sing low notes without amplifying by far as well, the people you mentioned are in a whole other league
Geoff says he’s a baritone not a bass. Tim Storms is more of a bass baritone while yeah Avi seems a genuine bass. What you think of Tim Foust?
Avi Kaplan and oktavist range? Not even close.
Those subharmonics are amazing but my question is can he hit B0 in chest😏
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let's go, overrated bass singer
Underrated*
@@zitriphyer8429 +-
@@antarezz ++
@@zitriphyer8429 i could say, underrated is like TomiP, Dan etc.
@@zitriphyer8429 cuz Geoff has thousands videos about himself and his vocal ranges