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  • and time goes slower

  • Looks like Skywalker Sound has found their new range of sci-fi/fantasy sound effects

  • A lot of Grindcore singers are jealous of this guy, I bet.

  • @Shivasavasana Ha, this guy's voice could be the bass guitar for alot of grind bands

  • Why bother naming different notes if you're going to stay in the same?

  • sounds like the fucking grudge o.o

  • it's not burping he is singing the low notes but the thing these notes aren't nearly as difficult as you may think the just require a completely different vocal mode than normal most guys are used to baritone/tenor, bass voice (if they have is), and falsetto, but there is an contrabass voice most don't actually try because the sound of it is awful and it's nearly impossible to stay into tune with this voice.

  • Dude 8hz is BELOW THE HUMAN HEARING RANGE! can't be lower than 20

  • @pullthepin000 note the high volume setting on the speakers

  • This sounds an awful lot like 2 octaves below middle C...even I can do that

  • you can say whatever you want, but he won the Guinness singing the lowest note (F#)

  • The Exorcist's girl does better.

  • On the replay you can clearly tell he is a demonic entity.

  • I get it, but I'd hardly call it "singing".

  • He farts through his mouth!

  • oh, I can make those noises without using my vocal chords

  • i just checked the Guinness book of world records and Roger Menees has the record for the lowest recorded note at 3hz. check it out for yourselves

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  • This vid is a favorite on Prague

  • burp

  • I sing from one hertz to 8300 hertz C-4 to C9 - check out my 1 hertz on you tube " lowest voice on earth (1)" my other you tube video " The light house" is 8300 hertz-

  • I was wearing headphones and now I'm really dizzy.

  • Just skip to 1:04 for the actual relevant stuff. The clip before that is too low in volume.

  • vocal fry shouldn't count as "singing" actual notes. you're just letting your vocal chords flop around without note control.

  • @rockfreak611 that's what it takes to get pitches that low at their fundamental.

  • @rockfreak611 and thats where false chord comes in (^-^)

  • What!

  • sounds like metal....

  • JUSTICE!

  • Who classified this a singing. They could have said lowest note ever spoken or hummed.

  • This guy STINKS!!!!

  • lol wtf?

  • A Cross The Universe. heeee.

  • for all you idiots hes not burping its called vocal fry

  • Sorry but im a bass and i cant get that low growl or not so you are all honestly chatting rubbish

  • do you think he would do brutal death metal?

  • notes were low but the tone lacked that crisp clear bass vocal sound

  • Totally not a note for human voice just a growl anyone can do this. Silly for Guinness book ever to have this idiot on.

  • This is stupid just growling. Man can't sing base. Total BS a jopke

  • @padenmtjr Man can't spell bass. Total BS a jopke

  • Listen J.D Sumner and learn.

  • Why post a song about deep notes in 240p?

  • Should only count if full voice is used

  • what the fuck hes just like fucking moaning.

  • i can't hear

  • wonder if I CAN FART DEEPER

  • was on the Justice dvd :)

  • sounds like something from a horror film

  • Sprechgesang anyone?

  • This is what happens when you smoke for 30 years!

    

  • no this is no where near the lowest note. the lowest notes are in the russian basso profando look em up

  • He sounds like a bullfrog. Thumbs up if you agree...

  • scary :(

  • The brown noise

  • That wasn't singing. That was just noises.

  • yea if frying counts, which apparently to u guys it does then i can do better than that.....my lowest note in full voice is an E0 and im only 19 so i still have a ways to go

  • im tired of these croaking wanna be bass singers thinking that their gurgles count as deep notes, i u cant hear it without 5 sub woofers, then i believe it doesnt count!

  • the Russian contra-bass singers hit proper low notes not just gurgling burpy sounds, check em out.

  • I was going to flag this video as a fraud but decided not to. Reason being I wanted to show how ignorant some people can really be. Guiness world records for believing it and this guy for attempting a growl.

  • 1:12 PREDATOR WAS RECORDING THIS, IS OBVIOSLY FAKE XD

  • wheres tay zonday when you need him?

  • I have had better burps and farts than this guy and Tim Storms!!!!

    JD Sumner, Tim Riley, George Younce and a few others have better bass voices than this!!!! Now the real question.... can he sing like the ones i have mentioned??? Or just rattle his vocal chords to "beat " the record!!!

  • just throwing this out there, but J.D. Sumner of J.D. Sumner and the Stamps Quartet already made the book as the lowest. he did it while singing Blessed Assurance if i'm not mistaken

  • @Zakkary6969 As impressive as they are you're wrong. They can't go this low without vocal fry or low as a good gospel singer without a microphone.

  • was he burping or talking / singin'

  • I find i quite easy to distinguish between the different notes. The Re is a little flat, but overall it's impressive.

  • Queefing

  • Heard of strawbass?

  • also known as burping..... even i can do that!

  • @ErlendRagnaMusic burping=air source from stomach.

  • Who farted?

  • sounds like my stomach after a dq chicken basket

  • @Zakkary6969 God does not give Christians or any humans any gift to be for a popularity contest between humans but for His Supreme Glory alone.

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  • Press 8 for a low E hahahahaa

  • Is there such a note as a G negitave 1? (G-1)?

  • @Teddyrockstheworld1 Technically you could create a 'note' as 'low' as you wanted, IE, the frequency has a very small value. You could have a speaker creating waves at 0.0125Hz, but it wouldn't be audible, and wouldn't really constitute as a note or sound.

  • just sounds like a bunch of growling to me

  • This is seriously funny if you think about how ridiculous it would be for someone to sing songs in this range. It just sounds like nasty burps!!!

  • i can make the same sounds just croaking the same note...

    since the pitches are too low for us to actually be able to hear the differences in them, how low of an octave they actually are, and that they're a scale

    you can say "do re mi" etc. but it doesn't make them different notes lol

  • 3 hz is G-3 which is 3.062 hz[ Guiness got it wrong ] 0.393 would be one third of a hz which would be G-6[ basic math folks] wholes are greater then fractions , thus the decimal point comes into play. Tim Storm sang 8 hz which is 8.176 hz which is C-1 not 0.797 which is G#-5. Hertz double in frequencies per octave and half as they lower on the eighth note which is an octave. C1 is 32.706 hz C0 is16.352 C-18.176 hz. G1 is 48.999 hz G0 is 24.499 G-1 is 12.250 G-2 is 6.125 G-3 is 3.062.

  • my ass has made lower notes than that

  • My buddy Warren has the Guinness book record for the lowest cock ever spoken.

  • die

    

  • That dude was a roadie for JUSTICE.

  • i can do it better with a couple of beers

  • i can't hear the difference in pitches that low, it all sounds like the same note to me lol

  • Can somebody tell me what this thing called "local fry" is. I've seen this term used alot on Youtube. 

  • sounds liek death metal

  • This is kind of ridiculous.

    Hertz = cycles per second. A above middle C, in our modern system vibrates 440 times every second. 440 vibrations per second is what creates the pitch we know as A above middle C.

    0.393 Hertz = 393 THOUSANDTHS of a vibration per second. You would be creating 0.393 Hertz if you waved your hand from one direction to the other about every three seconds.

  • Sick ass bass.

  • This vocal fry, but this guy has a freaking low natural voice. Wonder how low he can get without fry?

  • kinda raspy too

  • lol his regular voice already sounds crazy low xD

  • lame lol sounds likes hes burpin

  • He went to a C below bass low C (started on C and did an octave scale), with very faint vocal fry type sounds in most of it. I would have thought any low bass could do that. I'm a tenor and can squeeze my voice down to a bass C. I don't see where F# comes into it as mentioned in the description.

  • That is so fake. Anyone can make them noises with there voice/throat !! Leave it to J.D. Sumner for the lowest note ever!

  • Sure it's vocal fry, but this guy has sung the lowest vocal fry of anyone, (not on this recording), he does 0.393 Hz, lower than Tim Storm and JD, and he can sing in a more usual bass range as well! Quite well. More importantly he can control the pitch of his voice downwards to that note, and no one else can do that.

  • @musonerdguy vocal fry is epicness- thts what a metal scream is :D

  • But that isn't singing...

    Anyone can push their voice out to produce a "low sound".

  • I can do that with my dick

  • @MegachurchCleveland Betcha cant. I can do it with my ass

  • I bet his voice before it broke was still lower than mine haha

  • Holy.shiz.

  • @MiyasmaTube You are entitled to your opinion. Respectfully, not to start an argument, but I have sung bass and listened to many bass singers for over 40 years.

    In most cases, I know fry singing when I hear it. Some are good enough at it to make it difficult to tell. Mr. Menees is not good at it and it is obvious he is frying here. He does have a great sounding natural speaking voice, however.

  • Tim storm hits lower sorry

  • Dude here didnt watch this video by JD >>> watch?v=HZc2cIFwaT0

    or bother listening to Tim Storms. Just look him up. Blown away!

  • Impressive speaking voice. I would like to hear him sing a song in his natural voice.

    His fry singing is nothing special, at all. A tenor singer,who could fry sing, could hit any of these, so called, notes. A bit undignified to represent it as real singing, IMHO. Some people are better at it than others, though.

  • @wmden1 He's not doing vocal fry. That's his natural voice as low as he can muster, which is why in the recording of it, you can barely hear him - he can't produce those low notes with much loudness, and they had to be amplified, hence the shot at the end of the computer playing his amplified low notes.

  • I highly doubt it's 8 hertz, because humans can't hear below 20 hertz

  • XDDDD Holy cow...that's scary...you should hook that up to a machine and play it to wake someone up.

  • Hahahaaahahaha hilarious these comments

  • nice attempt ! keep working towards it! decent use of fry! basses unite!

  • WHO FARTED???

  • Couldn't touch JD. Not even close.

  • wut

  • sound like he is burping!

  • this guy should join a death metal band

  • this isnt even singing...

  • What the hell is this. This isn't singing, it is just making noises.... Sure as hell ain't no bass singer.... And Tim Storms made the Guinness Book of World Record's lowest note in 2002 with 8Hz. (Quadruple Low C ) then broke it again in 2006 and again in 2008 with 2 Hz.... Tim's croaking doesn't sound any better than this crap. What the hell is wrong with just staying in modal voice and avoiding noises like this all together. Vocal fry is not bass singing......

  • @biglhot75 technically tim's croaking shouldn't sound like anything...on average the lowest note a human can hear is 20 hz. I agree with you, try to stay in modal and above.

  • like croagunk..hahahaha

  • He was the bus driver for Justice's american tour.

  • i wonder how far his balls dropped

  • awesome!

  • so it is 8 Hz? a C-2, incredible!

  • I could be wrong, but I THINK it's C1! I'm there or there abouts in my own voice, though I don't think I have any way to record it, sadly.

  • @skingaz My god. C1? I can just about manage A2. Hell.

  • @witness124 Well, I find scientific pitch hard to work with, but getting my tuning fork out, he starts on C two Octaves below middle C (C4?) and goes down a diatonic major scale. Most of it seem growly though. If I've got it right Each time you hit a C (going up) the number increases. So Middle C is C4, C (space 2 bass clef) is C3, and C (two lines below Bass clef) is C2...yeah? A1 is two notes below that, and that's about the bottom of my range. A2 is a baritone note. (two lines below treble.)

  • @skingaz Yes, but C4 is middle C. A tenor can sing from about C3 to C5, I'm a high baritone whoc an go from about A2 to A4. C3 is the C that is placed in between the second and third ledger lines. I am sure he goes from C2 down to C1

  • @witness124 C3? 2nd and 3rd "ledger lines", don't you mean Bass stave lines? If so, I understand where you mean. C2 would be 2 ledger lines below Bass clef, and C1 an octave below that. Not a note I've ever heard anyone sing with any quality. I was wrong about my own voice earlier, A1 (a 6th above that C) is about my limit, but then this way of looking at pitch always confuses me. I just know that I can get 2 Octaves and a minor 3rd below middle C.

  • @skingaz no its an F#...0 :D it says in the description and i checked and it is

  • @dAKarkoloAb Well, my A440 tuning fork must be tuned wrong then, cos he DEFINITELY starts on a C! (according to that) Thing is, with notes this low it's VERY HARD to correctly hear or pitch them. D#1 to A#3 is a very, VERY low register for a man! That puts you outside almost any Bass Aria (by my reckoning) Can you NOT get a middle C? (C4)

  • @skingaz umm im 15 and i have to say that i cant get any good clear sound other than screaming over that A sharp... is that low? im not a singer or anything you know im not good at singing but i play guitar and im interested in music...

  • @dAKarkoloAb Well, if you play guitar we can clear it up easy enough. Assuming you play electric guitar, what string and fret are you highest and lowest notes on? For myself, Top A (E - 1st string, fret 5) is my absolute modal/male voice limit, and my lowest note is 1 octave BELOW the A - 5th string (open) Mind you, I am 36 and a trained singer as well as guitarist. Normal Bass range is E string to E string (6th to 1st)

  • @skingaz im getting confused now... around there is how high i can get... and if im right your lowest note that A then you are just a bit higher than this guy... thats quite low and i can get there but its more of just some kind of a burp than singing :D im getting confused with what you said before and what i said before... whatever

  • @dAKarkoloAb Easiest way to check your vocal range is to use your guitar. How long have you been playing? If you can figure out the top and bottom of your range on the guitar, then we have a common frame of reference.

  • @skingaz ive been playin guitar for 2 years and learned myself... im not the worst tho :D i guess :D i havnt really got anything up to date to show how good am i but i can tell you that i can play things like Bullet for my Valentine - "hearts burst into fire" or "10 years today" (all perfectly) or something like "pretty on the outside" with a little bit of mistakes sometimes... all by the same band... its the one im like.. practising with right now...

  • @dAKarkoloAb That's very cool. :) Been playing a LOOOONG time myself. 25 years. hehe Started on Classical guitar, then started learning Electric. My two favourite electric pieces are "the Loner" by Gary Moore and "Last Horizon" by Brian May. I love "the Lonely Shepherd" from the film Kill Bill as well.

  • @skingaz thats nice... you apparently prefer the softer things :D i like metal mostly but... i mean i love metal and i dont mind death metal but i hate all these screaming with no melody in the background at all... (black and pagan metal and things like that) i love things like some modern rock, punk and so on... i like everything from the pop rock up to death metal (not the most tho :D) plus i like drum and bass but thats mostly not guitar :D hah i like classic stuff a lot too but no blues :/

  • @dAKarkoloAb hehe, don't count on it. My fave Electric guitarist is Yngwie Malmsteen, though he's NOT a death metal guitarist, his sound recently has bee VERY heavy. hehe I have lots of interested musically though, including Operatic Basses. (the reason this clip attracted me)

  • @skingaz Im a Yngwie fan too...i can only imagine the ridiculous scenario of this guy singing on the same stage....Yngwie playing an arpeggio between each vocal croak....but thats about it. There is a reason why Yngwie does ninja kicks on stage...It's a reminder that his kung fu is supreme...and he is kicking ass...LOL.

  • highest i can do clearly with not just squeaking :D is A#3 and lowest is D#1 or something around it... if i want to do the D i have to do the scale from A#1 down and down then i can reach it i cant just start singing and reach that note... same with the high ones

  • Mayor from spincity??

  • some burps

  • does anyone know what note this is in Scientific pitch notation i am very curious xD

  • Are you serious? That microphone cannot even record frequencies below 40hertz, 20 at best anyway. How about using something with a frequency response lower than that....oh and btw...a video of this is pointless considering with the right equipment anyway because human hearing is typically 20Hz-20K anyway. Sorry for being a fuckn hater guys, it's the audio engineer in me doing this.

  • @canisayisaw Agreed

  • @canisayisaw It may not record the fundamental pitch, but will it not capture natural overtones that sympathetically occur with resonance in the human voice? I know that your brain can hear overtones with not fundamental structure and "fill in" the sound for you.

  • @canisayisaw Put your video up of your bass voice with all your "Audio equipment" and let's see how you compare. You probably sound a 10 year old girl with her panties tied in about 3 knots.

  • @bigmrclean very passionate. I did watch this video because I love low voices and I thought that my comment clearly pertained only to the recording and not the talent. Maybe a video of an oscilloscope or frequency spectrum analyzer would have been more appropriate. And yes I do sound like a 10 year old girl with with panties tied in 3 knots, I'm a tenor.

  • i can hit that and im 16

  • @InternetNinjaKid prove it!

  • That isn't sung, and isn't 3Hz, nor 8Hz. You could not hear an 8Hz tone on computer speakers. The computer is probably picking up his vibrato, not the note frequency. I can only sing down to A2, but I can croak just as low as this guy.

  • he should beatbox drum n bass XD

  • shit, I've got three choir members - every Sunday morning who sing (audibly) low notes like this guy all-the-time. Personally I' ve sung the LAST (bottom) E on the piano many times.

  • The most bad-ass tour bus driver for the most bad-ass electronic duo ever.

  • sounds like my anus after a big meal

  • Human hearing cant detect below 20 hertz so how the fuck can any1 claim to hear 8?

  • @skechyassmofo They recorded it, so the software probably can identify the hertz, audible or not to the human ear.

  • this is my grandpa...

  • he sounds like a mountain lion purring! i can literally hear the 8 different waves per second! bahah!

  • HOLLY CRAP!!! SOUNDS LIKE SATAN... XD

  • he needs to make a death metal band :)

  • sound like a damn bull frog

  • I can burp as well.

  • on my shitty laptop speakers he kinda sounds almost like an alien from district 9

  • this guy sucks