Peter Hollens is insanely good!? Could almost pass as a bass in a choir. Which is crazy caus his high notes are so light. Also I would call Mike Patton a baritone rather than tenor
Thanks for putting me in the video! I am not really a tenor though, if id sing opera, my "proper" range would be A2-A4, which is kind of high baritone/baritenor region
Songs where Lord Crobath is singing are pretty hard to find. The song where he is singing C2s is a song called "17 Vuotta", which means "17 Years". By the way he lives in my country.
@@FloridianBarit0ne Yeah! I know but when I try to go to his Range Planet thread it just says "You do not have permission to access this page." I still remember something from there.
A singer who uses Fry to hit bass notes is fine as long as it's done expertly, I'm thinking Ken Turner here the great Gospel bass singer with the Dixie Echoes and Blackwood Bros, his Fry notes which can take him down to a low Eb1 and lower is beyond normal even JD was impressed but was hesitant at fully endorsing it as a proper musical note and of course he was right in saying that.
Not true. Casper does not consistently have that range. All his first octave notes are achieved by drinking alcohol and recording low notes the next morning. Michael Spyres and Mike Patton have the lowest consistent range, with Spyres having a loud C2 and Patton having live first octave notes down to A1.
a lot of these were chest fry, which I get mixing up with chest, but there were also some really obvious subharmonics
Peter Hollens is insanely good!? Could almost pass as a bass in a choir. Which is crazy caus his high notes are so light. Also I would call Mike Patton a baritone rather than tenor
diabolical picture of me in the thumbnail but thanks for including me in the video Mattie
Edit - Thank u for changing the pic haha
Thank you! I’ll look for a better photo of you and change the thumbnail
Thanks for putting me in the video! I am not really a tenor though, if id sing opera, my "proper" range would be A2-A4, which is kind of high baritone/baritenor region
@@BlazeMusic-hj6mn You’re welcome! Thanks for letting me know!
Mike Patton is not human
Songs where Lord Crobath is singing are pretty hard to find. The song where he is singing C2s is a song called "17 Vuotta", which means "17 Years". By the way he lives in my country.
Crobath is awesome 🇫🇮
@@FloridianBarit0ne Yeah!
@@Nipsu78090 in one of his songs he’s even gone to a Bb1 and a A1 in another in chest too!
@@FloridianBarit0ne Yeah! I know but when I try to go to his Range Planet thread it just says "You do not have permission to access this page." I still remember something from there.
@@Nipsu78090 yeah It does that occasionally for me too. When I first saw it I was like “WTF” since he has (as of then) G#-1 to Eb9
A singer who uses Fry to hit bass notes is fine as long as it's done expertly, I'm thinking Ken Turner here the great Gospel bass singer with the Dixie Echoes and Blackwood Bros, his Fry notes which can take him down to a low Eb1 and lower is beyond normal even JD was impressed but was hesitant at fully endorsing it as a proper musical note and of course he was right in saying that.
If i am being honest from Bb1 Caspers notes sound fried
Unfortunate
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En un video michael spyres llega al Bb1 pero creo que usa subhamonic
Out of of them all Casper is the only one who can hit them the easiest is what I meant
Not true. Casper does not consistently have that range. All his first octave notes are achieved by drinking alcohol and recording low notes the next morning. Michael Spyres and Mike Patton have the lowest consistent range, with Spyres having a loud C2 and Patton having live first octave notes down to A1.
@@bradycall1889 That’s still more volume than Casper could do.
His lowest chest is around B1
Great video man!!
Thank you!
Casper is so talented man
Next video should be "FTM 1st octave chest notes"
Nice video!
Thank you!
2:05 This sounded more like an D or Eb. I'm not really sure if i'm correct.
Ah, you’re right! Thank you!
@@BassManMatteo No problem!
Also Casper’s A1 is actually a G#1
David Larson is a baritone, isn’t he?
@@anredp He might be, to me he sounds more tenor than baritone (especially in his mid-high range) but I could be wrong.
@@BassManMatteoDavid Larson is a lyric tenor, mike Patton is a spinto tenor & should've included tony kakko, Arthur brown & Jon lennon