I was waiting for the ending with a sub, definitely did not disappoint! Always glad to see a video from you Thou, look forward to more (hopefully) once you're done with this construction project!
@@bass2yang I don't know if yt offers this, but you can use some ai to extract the vocals and make them louder. I use eMastered, but there are free options.
@kaspianocz6330 I just threw it on from the phone - usually if I had something more extensive I'd just use Logic Pro but I'll see what I can change. Thanks!
Thank you, brother! Building is getting close to being finished, so I feel like I can get a bit of music in finally. Besides traveling performing gigs. Haha.
wonderful!, I have a question I'm 15 and have been in high school choir for about a year, my lowest note is about a D#2 sometimes a D2, how much can I reasonable expect it to lower if I sing in the lower part of my range?
I think being a tenor is an amazing thing - low notes are possible and may sound different that other lower fach but if you can keep your voice free, larynx low (not pressed), and have good closure and airflow, you should be able to maximize some of those lower notes in your range. Thanks!
@@bass2yangthank you very so much you know this journey that we embarked on we all fighting for the same position which is the salvation so what procedure be my leacture so that you May tip me up with dos and donts
Great stuff!!! it's always a treat when you post.
I appreciate that!
Awesome!!
Reminds me of singing in grain bins with the amazing reverb
Thank you!
Loved how you ended it. I wonder how that sounded like IRL (I mean not through a microphone), the acoustics of this place seem interesting.
Thanks! It's an unfinished loft, all wood - should have drywall and stuff sometime soon
I was waiting for the ending with a sub, definitely did not disappoint! Always glad to see a video from you Thou, look forward to more (hopefully) once you're done with this construction project!
Thank you! Yes, it has been busy but hopefully winding down within the next few months.
Awesome 😎
Thank you!
What are you building here?!
2nd story loft 👍
Wow
This is great. Could you make a video about the correct signing technique for choir bass? It would be so helpful.
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You could master the audio, so we can actually hear what you sing without max our volume up. But it's great!
Haha you're right - I think I can fix the audio only? I'll check. Thanks!
@@bass2yang I don't know if yt offers this, but you can use some ai to extract the vocals and make them louder. I use eMastered, but there are free options.
@kaspianocz6330 I just threw it on from the phone - usually if I had something more extensive I'd just use Logic Pro but I'll see what I can change. Thanks!
Bass-tastic awesomeness. 👍👍
What happened to the TikTok I love your work
Social media pretty much gone except for RUclips, Patreon, and Discord. I'll be posting more here as possible. Thanks!
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Please upload more 🥺
How many times have you watched this?
Me: yes
For real though, this is absolutely spectacular
Thank you, brother!
Building is getting close to being finished, so I feel like I can get a bit of music in finally. Besides traveling performing gigs. Haha.
wonderful!, I have a question I'm 15 and have been in high school choir for about a year, my lowest note is about a D#2 sometimes a D2, how much can I reasonable expect it to lower if I sing in the lower part of my range?
Have you seen Geoff Castellucci's version?
What's your lowest chest note?
bro keep up I really need your help am a tenor by voice but I really want to become a bass low Note
I think being a tenor is an amazing thing - low notes are possible and may sound different that other lower fach but if you can keep your voice free, larynx low (not pressed), and have good closure and airflow, you should be able to maximize some of those lower notes in your range.
Thanks!
@@bass2yangthank you very so much you know this journey that we embarked on we all fighting for the same position which is the salvation so what procedure be my leacture so that you May tip me up with dos and donts