Davide’s channel: / @davide.dalmonte_ Corrections: 0:37 is a B1 1:00 I forgot to mark the C2 on “-cho” Key Moments: 6:49 Lowest Chest Note (C#1) 11:25 Highest Chest Note (G#4)
@@rudramistry2320Yeah, for real man!! How in the world a young 18 years old boy, has such a low and rich voice? That's a real bless!!😇🙏🏻💫💖 I am the same age as him, and I can only hit a Low Bb only on a good day! My day-to day modal voice is C2-C5.
I am amazed im in love with his voice. I've never heard anything like this before in my life. I love music and listen to every detail i enjoy every note thats sang but David Delmonte is the absolute best voice I've ever heard!!! Wow!! You are truely blessed!!
I was introduced to David Delmonte by way of tick tock and fell in love with the outstanding bass in his voice now im mad because i cant stop listening to him.Is that considered stalking!! If so, so be it im a stalker 🤣🤣🤣!!!
are those chest notes starting at F#? they seem to have a lot of cut to them but also sound like subs, and i know hes sung down to a D1 in chest so idk
His lowest chest note is C#1?? I don't believe that. Your telling me the best basses like Geoff and tim have lowest chest note of F#1 and F1 respectively and this young dude is hitting C#1 in chest? Quite bullshit
@@BangYongguk-sf8lyNot every voice matures at the same rate. Not even at the same vocal depth in the morning. For example, I see a lot of people replying they have like 8 semitones lower in the morning, but the limit of depth in the morning is usually 4/5 semitones lower, from what I have heard from other basses. And that kind of people who state they can only sing a low C everyday, and then they say they do have like a G#1/G1 in the morning, it might be a normal morning voice, because when you hear a lower note than that range in the morning, it's just a super deep morning voice, that rarely comes and it is not always there, because most of us young basses, we're not supposed to sing that low. And yeah, that might sound not true for you, but if you think about how the low chest notes, they vibrate slower, which they become less clearer and hard to sustain the pitch, and the low chest notes you see here, is determined by the individual pulsion, by the fact it's very low, and not form of fry as you would think it is. It's very clean and sustained, from the opposite of the bubble pop that fry creates.