yes, the low notes are unbelievable...but DANG...his range. Why aren't we talking about his HIGH notes alongside the low? I mean seriously the RANGE of his vocals are mindblowing!!
I agree his whole vocal range sounds amazing but the low notes are impressive because so few people can physically make those notes no matter how they try
My favorite part of the video is Peter Barber hitting the lowest note on his first try after identifying it, then saying how he didn't hit it very well. Hey Peter, you hit it, that is enough for me lol
Hey there! Don't mean to be rude, just rectifying your mistake. The Eb and Bb you mentioned are technically D# and A# respectively, as it's G# minor. Or if you say Ab Minor, The F#, G#, B and C# are technically Gb, Ab, Cb and Db respectively.
What I do NOT unde4rstand is that it can be a G sharp minor or a A flat minor. I'm a Non Musical person. But I say if a person can accept that a not CAN BE 2 different notes yet be the same, that only proves that you have to be a special type of person to just accept that. That is NOT meant as a bad thing, no matter what it sounds like. Music IS BEAUTIFUL. But even Professional singers are calling 1 thing, 2m different names. And I find that funny.
if you look at a piano the white notes are the straight letters, if you go to the black note above the letter it is that letter but sharp, if you take the black note below the letter it is that letter but flat, therefore as G is before A moving up the piano... G goes up to G# but A goes down to Ab, but they are the same frequency and therefore the same note... it all depends on they key you are in which defines if you use sharp or flat, because you don't mix the two in a key signature
The black note between middle C and D can be considered C# (C sharp) or Db (D flat) depending on what key you're in. So a C#1 is the same note as Db1. But it will be written one way or the other in the musical staff depending on what key the song is written in.
G# and Ab are what are known as enharmonic notes. It all depends on the context. G# minor is more common as it’s based on B major, which is easier to read. You *could* write it as Ab minor, but since it’s based on Cb major you’d have to contend with 7 flats in the key signature as opposed to 5 sharps in G# minor. Both are technically correct.
I grew up as a little girl hearing Tennessee Ernie Ford, sing this. This is good, but not TEF! Sorry to all you youngsters, who do not know the original! Do any of you even know what this is about?? History! 😢😢
I'm 29 and I have known the TEF version of Sixteen Tons for as long as I can remember, it's a great song. Maybe don't assume you know what strangers know about just based on their age alone.
My significantly older brother sang this when he was alive -- I've heard and sung it my whole life. and I am 68
yes, the low notes are unbelievable...but DANG...his range. Why aren't we talking about his HIGH notes alongside the low? I mean seriously the RANGE of his vocals are mindblowing!!
I agree his whole vocal range sounds amazing but the low notes are impressive because so few people can physically make those notes no matter how they try
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My favorite part of the video is Peter Barber hitting the lowest note on his first try after identifying it, then saying how he didn't hit it very well.
Hey Peter, you hit it, that is enough for me lol
Pit Vipers required.
That one guy just saying "Damn!" is the realest reaction lmao
I love seeing all the broken reactors in one place :)
Geoff is the most chill Voice for me!
Most underrated channel on the platform
Love these compilations
Geoff is the president of the panty droppers club 😂
The what club?
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Hearing the first reactor say G#2 hurts me
Ya she kinda didn’t know the note when it’s G#1 she thought 2
Hey there! Don't mean to be rude, just rectifying your mistake. The Eb and Bb you mentioned are technically D# and A# respectively, as it's G# minor. Or if you say Ab Minor, The F#, G#, B and C# are technically Gb, Ab, Cb and Db respectively.
Aren't Eb and D# the same?
Lady if you think that was a g#2 you got no business watching the video
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What I do NOT unde4rstand is that it can be a G sharp minor or a A flat minor. I'm a Non Musical person. But I say if a person can accept that a not CAN BE 2 different notes yet be the same, that only proves that you have to be a special type of person to just accept that. That is NOT meant as a bad thing, no matter what it sounds like. Music IS BEAUTIFUL. But even Professional singers are calling 1 thing, 2m different names. And I find that funny.
if you look at a piano the white notes are the straight letters, if you go to the black note above the letter it is that letter but sharp, if you take the black note below the letter it is that letter but flat, therefore as G is before A moving up the piano... G goes up to G# but A goes down to Ab, but they are the same frequency and therefore the same note... it all depends on they key you are in which defines if you use sharp or flat, because you don't mix the two in a key signature
The black note between middle C and D can be considered C# (C sharp) or Db (D flat) depending on what key you're in. So a C#1 is the same note as Db1. But it will be written one way or the other in the musical staff depending on what key the song is written in.
Depends when you study and your voice coach.
G# and Ab are what are known as enharmonic notes. It all depends on the context. G# minor is more common as it’s based on B major, which is easier to read. You *could* write it as Ab minor, but since it’s based on Cb major you’d have to contend with 7 flats in the key signature as opposed to 5 sharps in G# minor. Both are technically correct.
Not a wet seat in the house
Well I suppose if you're going to watermark your video, it should be for the free software you used to make it...
I think it auto watermarks unless you pay for it
It’s chest voice B0 is his lowest note.
A0 is his lowest countable note but C#0 is the lowest he's been but no one cares about fry apparently
F1 in chest and A0 is his lowest growl note
I grew up as a little girl hearing Tennessee Ernie Ford, sing this. This is good, but not TEF! Sorry to all you youngsters, who do not know the original!
Do any of you even know what this is about??
History! 😢😢
I'm 29 and I have known the TEF version of Sixteen Tons for as long as I can remember, it's a great song. Maybe don't assume you know what strangers know about just based on their age alone.
@@spencerantoniomarlen-starr3069 well, good for you.
woohoo, i can do the same low notes without any training - am i cool now? yay
You're only cool if you post a video of you singing them in an awesome song!
make video with davinci resolve its better