Tim Foust Vocal Range (2022 only)
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- We've all seen the Tim Foust vocal range videos of old, but have you ever wondered how much of his range Tim uses in a single year? Quite a bit of it, it turns out.
This video considers Tim's range across studio and live performances from last year. Specifically, I included audio from 2022 exclusively. For example, I didn't include any of the music videos Tim released on his personal channel in 2022 because all of those songs are from an album that came out in 2021. Conversely, I did include clips from the music videos for MR and Give Me a Sign, even though the videos came out in 2023, because the audio for videos came from an album that launched in 2022.
Thank you so much for showing us this,Tim is the greatest
An amazing voice. I could listen to Tim for hours.❤❤❤❤❤❤
Dear God, what a outstanding vocal range of amazing harmony. Bass singers have always been my utmost favorite. I've never heard one sing the such a vocal range like this! I sing and play several instruments and this is outstanding!!!!😮
Thanks for doin this with his new stuff...
Thanks for making this! Been waiting for a new Tim Foust vocal range vid
I honestly dunno if 9:23 is growled… sounds kinda like chest fry mix to me cuz there’s a few overtones popping out. His low chest/chest-fry range is crazy rn it’s improved so much
I've played it a few times, and it's really hard to tell what exactly is. But you might be right. I haven't listened to his music for a while, and hearing those chest F1's really surprised me. His voice matured even more over the years.
@@user-bv8wr3vw4x, it's really easy to manipulate the sound on-mic, so it is hard to differentiate between what bass technique is being used. Manipulation with the proximity effect, chest-fry can be made to sound more like chest, for example. I sing bass and am quite familiar with using the mic to your advantage. Now, when he's done his covers with a room mic, he is working without a net... and you notice he doesn't go much below B1, as a result. Not to say he's a bad singer or not a phenomenal bass; the mic just adds a bit that is not possible in the open air.
Thanks for adding the newer songs. This is great. Tim is something!🥰
Great video content!!! You did a great work, by including some clips I didn't know they did exist!!!😍❤️🔥
Thanks for doing this! Entertaining to hear just the variety of Tim’s musical talents, as well as to hear the different notes he can hit. He & Austin are sooo incredibly talented, & just great guys! I wish I was one of their close friends-they’d be a blast to just hang out with! 🔥❤️🙏
Hey, thanks a ton for the great video. Tim is always so much fun to watch as well as listen to. He seems like such a positive guy with great character. His range is definitely mind-blowing. That type of ability must only come around once every few lifetimes. 🔥🔥🔥👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Incredible!!! ❤
To everyone saying he doesn’t use subs, he is familiar with the practice and introduced Geoff to it during the sing off via David Larson. It’s possible he slips into it when in his lower range or catches a bit which may be why it is difficult to tell. Also, when you get low enough, the rumble makes it hard to hear the tonal differences.
Tim, you’re the very best. What a range in voice and even though I love all your music, 50’s are my fav. 💖
Tim Foust chest range is E2-G1 growl range G1-B0 and chest fry range is F#1-D1
No F1 is the lowest for geoff it is E1
Neither of you are absolutely correct nor will you ever be because, as for any low singer, it depends on time of day, condition of voice and number of takes. Also, they can both use subharmonics, Tim introduced the concept to Geoff via David Larson, which means jumping an octave or an octave and a half down from their lower notes
İt doesnt matter how long it takes or how many takes it took they hit this in some times in vocal ranges we use notes that you can sing that its enough you can sing it countable and tim doesnt use sub its chest fry hes using
@@TheBaumcm actually I am Correct
Also I’m a Vocal Teacher so I don’t tell me what I know and don’t know
@SouthPawBowler24 your incorrect this time bud
Love to hear Tim singing BUT, I'm still not sure he's human !
TY for this compilation.
Let’s do this year update vocal range.
Awesome Tim
This was a great compilation of their voices yet.
**2023 Update:**
Geoff’s record chest range is F1-C5
Tim’s record chest range is F1-C5
Avi’s record chest range is F1-A4
Adam’s record chest range is F#1-C5
Geoff’s daily chest range is G1-A4
Tim’s daily chest range is G1-A4
Avi’s daily chest range is G1-G4
Adam’s daily chest range is G#1-A4
Chest Range:
Daily Lowest: Avi, Geoff, and Tim (G1)
Daily Highest: Geoff, Tim, and Adam (A4)
Record Lowest: Avi, Geoff, and Tim (F1)
Record Highest: Geoff, Tim, and Adam (C5)
Voice Classification:
Bass: Geoff Castellucci (43) Tim Foust (42), Adam Chance (39), and Avi Kaplan (34)
whats your source for avi F1 besides the that one interview
@@godzilla1854 He confirmed in a live stream that he has a “solid G1” most days and the he’s hit a chest F1 (though to my knowledge there’s not a recording of it)
@@godzilla1854 ruclips.net/video/ZS52GLi3ldM/видео.html
@@evansbatHe actually has an F1 recorded from Hoist the Colours cover with bass layers added.
@@evansbatAlso, what's your source for Avi's A4?
Nice video!
Though I’m not convinced 8:50 is a subharmonic, I’ve never heard him use subs and it sounds like his chest-fry. But I could be wrong.
I think you are right, Tim never did subharmonics before, so it clearly was something else
There's a few other notes Tim has done before that are subharmonics imo (F#1s in Diamond Dreams and E1 in Just Sing), though at the very least it's not a technique he uses often.
The reason I think the What's It to You studio Eb1 is a subharmonic note is because the entire passage (which gets as high as C2 iirc) is pretty clearly done in the same register. If he was gonna chest-fry the Eb1, I think the rest of the passage would just be in chest voice since he wouldn't need any fry support for a C2 and it would be an easy transition to the fry register as he descended down to Eb1 (which is what he did in the live performance I included).
@@dylan_5 Interesting
Yeah I’m fairly certain that whole passage is chest/fried
@@dylan_5actually your wrong he doesn’t use subharmonics at all never. Has subs sound a little different
so gooooood!!
could you tell me the video URL at 8:20
ruclips.net/video/rgODC5ll6zM/видео.html
Most of This vidoe starting at F1 is wrong he doesn’t use subs he only use chest and chest fry and growl
Could you please send the link to the F1 at 6:31?
ruclips.net/video/umkZeevWJww/видео.html
@@dylan_5thank you!
Nice
what's the video at 5:10?
can i get the link for your man live vid
7:37 might be chest i guess🤔...
Nope it’s not chest it’s a low growl
@@SouthPawBowler24 there's no way near to be growl... It might be low chest or fry 😌
It’s fry
17:51 why tf does this remind me of a hydrocarbon chain lmfao