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Title: bass notes: the low C and the double low C View count: 215787 Rating: 4.8492064 (252 ratings) Description: So now it´s time to go down below. I don´t count vocal fry or growling, it should be real speaking/singing voice. I start with the low C (C2) which every bass singer shoule have no problem with. Baritones can also reach it but the volume is not so impressive. Even some tenors can reach it (michael kiske, joe lynn turner, geoff tate) but that is rare. 1. a C2 by swedish folk singer fred åkerström, from the song "glimmande nymf". 2. a C2 by opera bass kurt moll, from Rosenkavalier. 3. an outstanding C2 from russian bass wiktor wichniakov, from the song "do not cast me off in the time of old age". 4. famous gospel bass JD sumner hitting an easy (for him) C2 in the elvis song way down. 5. JD begins climing down into the cellar, here´s a A1 from "where the roses never fade". 6. JD hitting a G1 from the same song. 7. russian bass, ivan rebroff, climbing down to a F1, song is "Im tiefen Keller", this could be a growled note though. 8. JD hitting a F1 from the song "give the world a smile". 9. JD humming his way down to an E1, from elvis song "I got a woman" live. 10. the famous C1 (almost, he misses the C1 and starts on a E1 instead, then he slides down to a whispered C1) by JD at the end of elvis song "way on down". 11. a better C1 by JD off the song "you´ll never walk alone". 12. tim storms humming/singing a C1 from song "amazin grace" live version with Rescue. 13. Tim touching a A0/Bb0 (bottom note on the piano!) in the beginning of this clip!! also from "amazing grace". Enjoy! PS: Frying is all about SLOWERING the sound in the throat while normal chest voice is all about LOWERING the sound as low down in the chest as possible. DS. Tags: bass, low, note, vocal, range, profundo, octave, jd, sumner, tim, storms, ivan, rebroff, Author: jowox |