I am not a dude, but I can sing from A0 to A5 in chest, using the humming technique and the subharmonic vocal technique for my lowest notes and the upper belting technique for my highest notes, but I can also reach the notes from A1 to A0 with fry, so on the days when I cannot go lower than A1 / G1 using the subharmonic technique I can still reach those notes using the vocal fry, though A1 / G1 to A5 is very stable and I can access this chest range at any time or almost any time - I can also sing from C6 in C8 in actual head voice, as I am the coloratura sopranino with the highest and whitest / lightest / brightest voice ever, which has extreme flexibility and agility, and I have the widest natural ranges in all vocal registers, so even my mixed voice can be stretched up to a C7 on a good day, and my whistle register goes from the 4th octave into the 10th or 11th octave, as it goes into the inaudible!
Matt Spriggs and Casey Moo are incredible. I would venture to say their notes are actual vocal notes as they have the sound of voices that have abnormal muscle and vocal fold movement. Casey I know and he has talked about having that abnormal movement. He also tried to do a vocal fry video and couldn't fry at all. I have found that singers with an exceptional and unusual low register don't know how to fry. With the internet and everyone having a platform has shown us that super low voices isn't as uncommon as we once thought. Thank you for these compilations and I am honored you included me.
What does it matter how low you can go if you can't control your low tones. The first guy sounded like he was grumbling or growling. How is that a bass singer?
Exactly. These aren’t notes anymore, their just tones, they’re just sounds. I can sing all the way down to a Contra C (C1) in full voice. Because I am a Basso Profundo voice Myself. I have the timbre, color, power and range in my voice. Even then I wouldn’t chose to use a note that low in a song, my thing is useable notes. My range is 3 octaves. C1-F4. With no extended techniques like fry or subharmonics or falsetto. I’m not one of those people who try commenting about having 6+ octaves saying they can reach 7th and 8th octave notes. High notes or low notes, there’s a point where notes aren’t musical anymore.
@@williamcheang9367True, some people do extended techniques, and some people don’t, like myself and many others. Some people use those techniques well, and others don’t. I agree 100%.
I can actually hit all of these, maybe even a couple notes lower with Ingressive Phonation. It's truly amazing Edit: I have figured out that I can hit about an E-1 with ingressive phonation
Great compilation! I just don't see how that A-2 can be a legit note because you can hear the frequency of the clicks changing, it's not a steady pitch
How do you tell what notes they’re hitting at such a low frequency? I’ve always wanted to be able to determine extremely low notes like these but I never knew which way is best to do so 😅
OK folks: however sincere your attempts may have been after drinking, smoking or other abuse, just record your burps and farts, replay them at 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 = 32 times the original speed and listen to the result ... Does that sound like a steady, consistent note? Posing the question is answering it ...
I don’t get what the point of this is. It’s not functional whatsoever, it seems like just a flex to say “oh yeah I managed to croak out a negative note once”
Ironically, all those super low notes actually have almost no low harmonics. Because of this you can sound much lower and impressive singing in the 1st octave, even 2nd, and those notes serve absolutely no purpose as "low sounds", just bright cracks at low oscillation. That's when you understand that color >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> pitch.
That's a good point and it's also true for bass guitar and synth bass. You don't hear any dance tracks with a phat bass going down to A-1! It's always somewhere in the first octave or low second octave. Below about E1 it just gets muddier
There are a few out there, I am sure could hit a subharmonic in the 1st negative octave. I wish I could remember his name now, but he is an Oktavist in chest and can hit a C0 subharmonic.
@@meybi6272, I have never heard anyone do a subharmonic in the negative octaves... not once. Fry is pulse is the only techniques I have heard used. My lowest subharmonic ever done is an Eb0... and I have a very deep voice to begin with.
All the notes here are fry, so I can manually measure the frequency of clicks in audacity and use some math to convert it to a note by plugging it into a hz-to-note calculator
Thank you! There are no notes below C-1 with musical quality that are not already in the video. The reason why this video doesn’t have many -2 notes is because nobody has done them with any quality.
There are also pitch calculators out there that go to C0. However, even with those, anything below about D1, and they love picking up the harmonics and showing a false high note. With negative octaves, you either need to time the clicks or use a spectrum analyzer; I know of no app for the negative octaves.
Ok, but who cares when the notes are not distinguishable or functional, not to mention fryed? Almost any adult male can fry negative octave notes. It's nothing special, and sounds horrible.