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  • so thats what ive been hearing in my closet.

    

  • so thats what ive been hearing when i take a shower

  • so thats what ive been hearing outside my bathroom window when i take a shower

  • LOL, I can sing lower! Hahahaha! :))

  • CREEPER!

    

  • Imagine him taking sulfur hexafluoride 

  • The reason your pc speakers can produce this / you can hear it is because of overtones. If the fundamental really is 22Hz, then you're hearing the 44, 66, 88Hz etc overtones.

  • i didnt hear it

  • @kiylle Too old.

  • This is not a 22 hertz voice. If it was it, most PC speakers (including mine) couldn't reproduce it.

  • I...think I just got horny............

  • this sounds like a fuc

    king fart

  • lol

  • 22 hz anne schüssel

  • Geez it sounds like a wildebeest having a wet dream 

  • @0SukMunky0

    OMG ROFLMFAO!!!

  • The reason you can hardly hear this is because the human range of hearing is from 20 hz to 20,000 hz.

  • @Hafwaffy More like 20Hz to like 14kHz if you're over 20. DAMN KIDS.

  • Such an insulting FAIL!

  • i make that sound when i masterbate

  • @xTr3nDyyX 22 faps per second?

  • If you can't fill a hall with your voice, I'm not interested.

  • lol i should post a small video on how low my voice can go at times it remains singably controllable down to 5hz XD

    wich is actuly practicly useless cause a half step up is what 5.3hz?lol that small of a differance is hard to hear

  • @MATTSTEAM1 .. BS.. There are a few issues here.. First off under 20hz isn't really something most people can hear.. I am sure virtually no one under 15hz... And considering the world record for a voice is 8hz!.. Now if you are talking about using spit and mucus to make some non understandable jumble. That I dont know of. But you do not speak in 5hz.. Easy lie to uphold though lol. Nobody can hear that low to question it lol

  • @MATTSTEAM1 Like bahnspl sad, you're full of shit!

  • yo man, that was SHIIT!!!

  • I heard low frequencies are heard when UFOs are present

  • Imagine hearing that from under your bed.

  • @strongman17 fuck you, now i won't sleep tonight.

  • @strongman17 It was you ?

  • @strongman17 i have... rape is not okay... that's all i'll say...

  • @strongman17 That's not normal?

  • @strongman17 I would shit my pants

  • Vocal fry... total vocal fry... It's the only way I can hit the lows of Basso Profondo... =P I have somewhat of a baritone voice... I can only wish to sing as low as the Russians...

  • @tincanspaceman Well at least you know what your voice is! My voice is weird!

  • This is called vocal fry, a twelve year old kid could go as deep as that with vocal fry. try actually singing

  • If your voice gets this low your are crazy

  • this isnt 22 hertz, check a audiometria.

  • sounds like you'd be huge if you started playing death metal music

  • "Woe to you, oh earth and sea.

    For the devil sends the beast with wrath,

    beacuase he knows, the time is short..." :D

  • I can snore better than that.

  • There's a baseball game going on that my parents are watching, and I turned my volume to 2% and I can still hear this. I have really, like, I mean really good ears, that's why I can hear it so low.

  • dundundudnudndundudnudndundudn­dundunduund... I can type your "talent".

  • wut

  • my cat farts like this

  • @Zappelphillip666 comment WIN

    video FAIL

  • fake and gay...

  • I'd be interested to hear this. Too bad my equipment can't depict notes this low.

  • thats impossible..the human ear can hear 8 hertz...let alone 22

  • @newsboysrock11 the human ear cant hear anything below 20 hertz

  • we don't want to hear u cumming

  • wait when did i click on a advertisement for white noise two???

  • Gay in the asshole

  • just a guy snoring

  • nice try but fail.

  • its just a growl

  • That's just what came to mind. I just report what my brain envisions, and in this case, well, it was wildebeests. lol

  • Roger Meneese did surpass Tim Storm's Guinness record of 8 Hz, but Tim beat his own record of 8 Hz earlier this year getting down to a frequency of 0.7973 Hz. This new record just hasn't been very publicized. Tim needs to get it put into the next version of Guinness.

  • rumor has it Roger Meneese now has the world record at 3hz

  • i don't understand what is the cool part of the video

  • not any more the record is 8 hertz by a human

  • sucky

  • Stupid... i can do the same...and anyone can do this i think so because of that you didnt upload a normal vid with you inside, you only wrote '22'... Listen to the russians like Vladimir Miller, Viktor Wichniakov, Vladimir Pasuikov and you will hear that yours is nothing! Really!

  • Was he purrin

  • It doesn't count as vocal range

  • and i'm only 15,

  • I can do it way Lower,

  • Who is singing this? Tim Storms can sing 8 hertz...

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  • @The336336336: Tim Storms can *emit* 8 Hz, but so can my cat. We're talking about singing, not vocal frying or obscene phone calls.

  • im 12 i can make note lower.

    i won't tell how.

    muahahahahahahaha

  • well obviously ur using vocal fry which anyone can do. if ur using chets however then u might be a contrabass.

  • Nice kitty purr :)

  • I can do it lower.

  • i can snore as well

  • @nicolas12189 Yeah? But can you snore at 22Hz?

  • Dude I can do the same exact thing and I am a girl there is no talent in that. That is easy as hell to do, and that is vocal fry.

  • That's vocal fry, not voice. Try singing a *real* note at E1 (41.20 Hz) or F1 (43.65 Hz). Then we'll talk.

  • I'm not a singer but my full vocal range is from C2 - Bb5. My tone is best in the baritone and bass range tho.

  • My range is from C-4 to G9. I do Beach Boys, and imitations of contrabassoon and Minnie Ripperton.

  • @bass0111

    fuck you. go break the record!

  • @ASSHOLELA: Your name is apt.

  • shut the fuck up, I can make C-4 with my hand.

  • We don't care what you can do with your hand, you bozo -- we're not interested in your sex life.

  • never mind, i thought i was talking to someone older than 5.

  • @bass0111 G9...everybody can! lol..only dogs can hear it though!

  • @tenorbasse: Vous avez raison, M. Le Tenorbasse! LOL

  • @bass0111 Awesome! I do impersonations of the lowest sound in the universe, 57 octaves below middle C. Concerts usually run long though, as one wave passes ever several million years.

  • @pianomancuber91: LOL!

  • Sounds like the lowest C on the piano, very flat though.

  • wait...

    ithats not the same as when you gently make noise with your vocal cords, like a whisper with voice, is it?

    Because if it is than I can do it too lol.

  • I can do that too, in my sleep!

  • lmao

  • dude,, thats lower than a piano can go; the lowest note on a piano is 27,5 hertz

  • That's a low glottal fry. It's not technically your voice, since your epiglotitis is moving too slow to produce a smooth note. Still, to be able to fry that low probably means you have a deep singing voice, too. You should measure your range.

  • True. I was about to post, "VOCAL FRY! YOU CHEATER!!" before i read your comment. I know I can't fry that low

  • Baritone can sing anything on radio very easy if he is skilled, if not it hurts.. High C for a baritone should be really easy.

  • my subwoofer vibrate

  • is your voice

  • Ya that's called vocal fry.

  • It's been a few months since I learned about vocal fry, and what I can say is that your fry is very smooth and pleasing to the ear.

    It sounds like you're not straining anything, which is great.

  • sounds like a demonic kitty purring

  • that wasn't full voice, that was just a very slow clearing of the throat, I can do that too, I think I'll upload a series of videos... Not

  • Was that a queef?

  • hahah

  • unfortunately, most decent/good speakers only go down to 35Hz, laptop speakers, probably around 90. Most people will only hear the vocal fry aspect of the note.

  • nice gravelling!

  • epic fail.

  • BEST VIDEO EVER!

    FAVED!

  • this is a burping noise

  • that isn't 20 hertz -.-

  • F#0 22 hertz ??!..

  • F0 = 20 hertz !! I think its F#0

  • 22 hertz is around A0, the lowest note on the piano.. this sounds more like a C# or D for most of the video

    although it is really hard to derive any pitch from this

    haha

  • To HulkHogan300, how did you confirm the frequency of the sound? Do you have a frequency analyzer?

  • is this roll deep

  • You know, the snore sound is 69 decibels, and almost the same decibel as a pneumatic drill: 70 decibels.

  • i can sing at 0,0000000001 hertz

  • i'm a baritone and i've been trying to expand my range... any suggestions incredible note by the way

  • Im a music teacher, i have been teaching for many years,first of all, how old are you.

    if your age is between 10 and 15, then your voice will eventually become lower in pitch, depending on the way your voice changes, message me back if you have any questions

  • That means you can sing any vocal category you want... C2 is lower than what is generaly required for bass and B7 is higher than what is generaly required for soprano.

    I reckon you're full of it though. Put up a vid to show us you're extremes.

  • @croesus1987 your a prick assfuck

  • @redwhiteblackmusictr lol, your a douche. Do you even know what my comment was in relation to?

    Your channel is a fucking joke. You cant even hold a tune. It's idiots like you that make youtube such a shit hole.

  • @croesus1987 Dude... I was so drunk when I wrote this. I tend to be a troll when I'm drunk and online.

  • I'm also a baritone, and I just turned 17 so, I'm not that old yet. But I suggest taking voice lessons. I exapnded upwards to A5 (Not sure if it's A5, but it is a tenor note) and down to an A1. Singing the B2 and A1 hurt a bit though. Point is, weekly training is very helpful

  • Bullshit. I think you mean A2- A4. Unless you're including falsetto in your range, A5 is almost an octave above tenor c. And unless you count vocal fry (which like falsetto, you probably shouldn't), A1 is impossible because it is the lowest of basses' note.

  • I am not counting falsetto. And if A5 is the A above Middle C, then it's A5. If it isn't, then it's A4.

    All I know is, I have a three octave range not counting fry and falsetto.

  • So you're a tenor, not a baritone.

    I envy you a bit, since you have the luxury of singing along to radio music without screaming i.e. straining your throat.

    No I don't want to be a baritone.

  • I've screwed up my range then, sorry! I am a baritone, considering how I sing Bass 2 in All State ;D I can just sing high notes too.. Which tend to hurt when i do it for too long ;P

  • You must know how to tell the notes apart, I suppose not all of them are modal.

    If you can sing the lowest bass part in your choir without a microphone I'd say you're a bass, and your high notes are falsetto.

    But then you could be one in a million like say, Freddie Mercury.

  • I wouldn't compare myself to Freddie Mercury by any stretch of the imagination, but I am mot definitely a baritone.. I can just sing a few higher notes than other baritones

  • so then A1-A4

  • We'll go with that..

  • Singing the B2 and A1 would hurt? B2 and A1 are more than an octave apart. I'm guessing you mean A2? Octaves start on C, not B. You said you have a three octave range anyway, so if A5 is your highest, then A2 must be your lowest. I don't understand how you could be a baritone in that case, though. That's a very tenor range.

  • wtf??!? it sounded like you just farted lol.

  • that is a super low E HAHAHA willlld guess

  • Actually this isn't a true 22Hz pure tone. It's more like a growl with part of the throat smacking (I'm not sure which part). I'd be more impressed to hear you go down the scale and eventually get there.

  • Since no one actually sings that low (everyone uses a technique called vocal fry) that's actually a very good tone. The C1 is 37.70 hz. So that would make this note what? An A1? Lower? Likewise, I would be more impressed if you could sing down the scale and end there.

  • "Since no one actually sings that low (everyone uses a technique called vocal fry) that's actually a very good tone"

    A good tone but not a real "tone" per se. I know a couple baritones (not even basses) who can do this same thing.

    What would be more impressive would be a pure tone at 120 and 60 hz as well.

  • I'm not too familiar with the hz-note conversion. What notes are at 120 and 60 hertz?

  • There's a useful chart here: bestpianolessons . com / piano-images / piano-keys / piano-keys . jpg

    (Remove the spaces.)

  • i can sing one at 80Hz lol^^

  • jhstha, just for correction, the F#2 you're talking about is 46 hertz not 50...

    And isn't the lowest C on the piano C1?

  • yes, the lowest c on the piano is the C1.

  • niice ....did you do that?? :)

  • check my super bass notes, please!

    watch?v=iIAkmGS_8KI

  • Sounds like a wildebeest having a wet dream.

  • LMAO!!!!!!

  • LMFAO!!!!!!

  • @BestEmersonEver lol... are u a comedian???

  • what arew you talking about you cant growl at 22 herts, that 22 vibrations per second you can growl at 2 hertz a second

  • It sounds like he's croaking

  • actually there is a guy in the guines book of records who sings a note at 8hz do 22hz very possible

  • absolut crap noone can ever neither sing nor growl 22 hz, this tone you hear in this vido is around F#2 and therefore approximately 50hz but not 22 !!

    For orientation, the deepest C on the piano is C2, therefore this F#2 we are talking about is above that C. F#1 would be off the piano and nobody can sing that low nor produce such a low tone.

    I agree with controlzen, jakefielder6 and partially with nafquo.

    MusicGuru21: what you tell is simply crap.

  • dude. i can hit C2. the bottom C on the piano is C1...its the third note right after A0 and B0. it is very possible to go off the piano, which is really about an octave below what you think it is. i can even hit a C1. f2 is like a little lower than a lower talking voice..

  • awsum =0

  • that's impressive, but how's the higher range? I've been in multiple groups as basso profundo but still turned around and sang tenor 1 notes. Us low basses catch hell because the whistle notes are much more pleasing to the ear than reaching the vocal fry.

  • I think thats a B0.... very low, even for Fry!

  • The human ear can only hear the notes above 20Hz so this is almost infra-sound

  • Also that bellend who commented earlier cannot sing 2Hz that would probably be called breathing. the air would only vibrate forwards and backwards once per second,

  • "what an excellent day for an exorcism."

  • wtf !! how high voice!

  • nice transpose effect

  • woooooooooooooooooo now that guy is low. he must smoke 120 fags a day.

    p.s. I gave it 5/5

  • WTF?

  • useless shit hahaha

  • that's not singing!That's just burping!

  • cheers!

  • zz 20 hertzcannot be heard already

  • It's definitely a sound, but the way you access it is improper. You started off with a growl and pushed that to an unsafe place. But, in my opinion, when it gets that low anything counts. Because nobody can get that low without cheating a little bit. So, good job.

  • vocal fry is not a real voice! everyone can do this with some preparations, it´s just a matter of speaking very very slowly and just make a sound from the throat. see my bass videos instead.

  • I fully agree with you. J.D. Sumner was not a bass at all it's indeed simply vocal fry singing.

  • ?? irony? JD had a true deeeeep bass voice, no fry there, just that his voice didn´t sound so polished and clean.

  • Sumner was real. Listen to his 1960's recordings with The Stamps and you'll hear better tone down there. By nature, the voice had a gritty quality which you might be confusing with fry. He could in fact fry notes below the piano keyboard, but he had too much musical integrity. That's why he never claimed notes lower than C1.

  • ha, watch vids with Tim Storms he has a voice that has gotten down to 8 hertz

  • You're illiterate, tormenter012. You've no clue what I just said. My comment had nothing to do with Sumner being the lowest or Storms NOT being the lowest. Take an English class.