1:50 can we appreciate that Tenor guy in the right that belted Bb4 for FREAKING 20 SECONDS!!!!! man as a tenor myself I can't even belted Bb4 for 20 seconds!
Check out Tim Warrick from Vocal Spectrum. Dude LOVES just hanging onto notes. He nearly gets a full 30 seconds on his last note. As a tenor, these guys have my respect. I can hit those ranges but for that long. The higher I go, the shorter amount of time I hold those notes, lol. ruclips.net/video/YU9rUXf11zQ/видео.html
@@joshuarodriguez3246 I hear you! Some of these guys are just unreal. Just work out what God has given you. Relax and enjoy the process and you will be amazed at what you can do.
@@philbertchow5425 Actually it was something called subharmonics. It’s basically adding fry to your note and it drops the bite by an octave. So in reality he’s singing an Eb2 but it comes out as an Eb1
My Dad loved to sing and when I was very young he would sing to me. He would jokingly say he was going down to the basement to get his special voice because I loved it when he sang "low". Thanks for the memories.
We started strong with Ken Turner and the zoom in the face 😂😂😂, I consider him an underrated bass, but he is incredible, good that you included him. I noticed I was at Bill Gaither's homecomings, but he didn't have a mic when the bass line sang, too bad. I would have liked to see J. D and Ken singing together at a homecoming
After watching your videos for ages, I'm so happy that my dreams of being a bass singer are slowly coming true. I had a vocal auditioned at the university I plan on attending and I got a spot as a bass in the choir. But not only that, I was also invited to be the bass in the schools southern gospel quartet!! I credit a lot of it to my abnormally resonate low choir notes (low D through G are my most resonate notes, including mid range noted). I hit a low G that made the judges eyes pop during my audition and that hurt my head because I mean it like REALLY resonated
Wow man ! That's so cool ! My dream is to be a bass singer too, but unfortunately, It's not possible because my dad don't have a deep voice and me neither so, it's a shame 🤷🏻♂️ but I am really happy because this dream that I have is becoming true for you, so continue like that 🌟🌟
There is no way to pick a favorite. All of them are great basses. Some has a voice smoother than other but they are all great basses. I loved all of them.
The man that is second from the left at 3:55 and in the white coat at 4:08 is the worship leader at my church in Cullman, Alabama. His name is Keith Lancaster. He and his company have written many of the songs acapella churches sing. Look him up.
Damn. That's some pretty deep stuff. Lol. Baritone here, so I wouldn't be able to reach that depth and still project it that far, unless I use my vocal fry. People claim the voice is already too deep, but last I checked, I could hit an A1, and comfortably sing F2. Probably lower.
Good video. I think the G1 by Rodney is my favorite. Rodney Britt and Robert Guy have my favorite bass voices. Other guys can get lower, but their voices still sound musical even at G1, not as rattle-y.
My lowest note, that I can project with enough power, is a C#2. Last year it was an E2. I really hope growing up lets my voice deepen a little more cause I really wanna get that first octave. I can hit B1 1 day out of 3 but only immediately after waking up :(
If this cheers you up, a year ago I was only able to hit E2 in a good day, today I can always hit C#2 and I can get to A1 with half chest-half fry. I'm 26 now, I never thought I would manage to achieve that being so old. Apparently though, Basses/bass-baritones hit maturity until late 20s so that explains it.
@@m.lindemann8400 I'm 28 years old, 6 months ago i started training with youtube videos to be able to sing more bass. It was up to E2 with difficulty, now I'm getting D2 and when I wake up C#2 Sorry my english, google translate.
Your voice will go deeper as you grow up but also it goes deeper if you are practicing low notes! My lowest note for example was C2 for many years but when I discovered other bass singers and realized that they can go like C1 or something I started practicing and it took like 3 weeks until I got C1 as well
If you wanna hear an awesome bass search Geoff Castellucci. This guy is amazing. The subharmonic notes he hits are amazing. And his range is amazing also
I'd give the vote to the last E1, it had some moxie/resonance behind it, the Eb1 was pretty good plus he went down and up to boot. The C1 is something else, although - maybe recording quality? - it didn't have the resonance of the E1. Singing it in the first place is downright incredible in itself though. I can do it if I have bronchitis though that doesn't count as a voice.
The Brazilian guy goes so low I can either not hear it because of my brain, or because that shet phone just doesn't catch enough low freq. Holy Obrigado!
@@kfclit1199 by (facts) you mean that you like to hear that type of fry voice (M0) too, right? Btw, in my channel i have vocals videos too, i invite you to it, i have videos like, F0-F10 10 octaves human vocal range, C7 animals including human, best C7 in the world, widest glissandos, and more
Same here. Can't get THAT low like on the video. That's impossible. (I've heard so many women try to argue that they're a "female baritone" and can hit c2. No. No you can't. You might be able to fry it out for a second but anybody can fry out a low note.)
@@cerenyldz2754 Nope, it's this magnificent Bb1 from Mariyana Pavlova that is world record. ruclips.net/video/X4jTKkGWoTk/видео.html. I never thought someone with no testicles could make this noise, I thought it required three,haha. Jokes aside, she's the Female Zlatopolsky.(If you dont know who that is, Mikhail Zlatopolsky is a reaaaalllly low bass, who makes regular basses sound like children)
@@robertgabuna355 We can sing low notes but it sounds unnatural to tenors.We can go down to A2 or Bb2 but sounds as Whisper.Well for Every tenor most comfortable is G3 to C4
Some singers really make it look so easy to do it . And there's me who is struggling so much to sing an F2 note . I can only do 1st octave notes with vocal fry which is nothing cause all men can do it .
Being a Brazilian, I cannot deny that I was proud to see Aluísio Júnior be part of the list!
Isso aí, mano! 👊🎵🎶🎼
Brazuca
Tem muitos baixos maravilhosos no Brasil que infelizmente não são famosos
Do nada eu escuto um "você" e fiquei estranhamente feliz
Well you also can’t deny that he deserves it due to his talent.
This is no longer bass, we have reached contrabass range.
True
Yeah you're right
yes this contrabass and this is the voice I have
My voice can reach to a C1 in a good day but i think its harder to hit the Sub-Contrabass octave a.k.a. C0-B0 range
As long as its under E1 its lower then some contrabasses :D
1:50 can we appreciate that Tenor guy in the right that belted Bb4 for FREAKING 20 SECONDS!!!!!
man as a tenor myself I can't even belted Bb4 for 20 seconds!
What is that clip from?
Boundary “Hide thou me” is the song name, so if you search “hide thou me gene mcdonald” it should pop up
Especially on that “eee” vowel
Eman Torr Berjame yes!
Check out Tim Warrick from Vocal Spectrum. Dude LOVES just hanging onto notes. He nearly gets a full 30 seconds on his last note. As a tenor, these guys have my respect. I can hit those ranges but for that long. The higher I go, the shorter amount of time I hold those notes, lol.
ruclips.net/video/YU9rUXf11zQ/видео.html
When the guy at 0:39 hit the C1, he looked around like "was that me?"
He’s like wth did I just do
Did you see the guy next to him? The guy said “wow”.
It's sick how deep he can sing of that age he's in. He's able to sing deeper than that
@@tedd1826 That's Ken Turner, one of the funniest singers in Southern Gospel. He started with the Blackwood Brothers probably in the early '70's
Samuel Lang I know .p.
0:39 I call that the C1 face
Actually the thumbnail is the best face I've ever seen
the guy in the yellow is like What the heck haha
its the closed eye bend over for me
That face: when I notice my mother watching me dancing alone in my room
The:👁👄👁look
Tim: *hears an f#1*
Laughs in A0
the jury is still out on whether or not that A0 is real or just an implied harmony but he pretty definitively has a B0
Ginja X it wasnt his he has confirmed it wasnt his note
Lool
I can Say: laughs Is C0
he laughs in -7 A0
Scientists: Girls speak with higher pitch to people they find attractive.
Girls to me:
0:37
This comment gets funnier every time that I see it.
Took me a minute...
💀😂😂😂
Lol😂😂 why this is reletable to me?🤣
Me a tenor watching this: 👁👄👁...how do I achieve this power
F 😔
Long hair, or being an old man in a religious quartet it seems
Not from a Jedi!
Scott Shepherd definitely not lol but yeah I wish had a lower range I sound great high but my lowest note is only about a B2 or A2 haha
@@joshuarodriguez3246 I hear you! Some of these guys are just unreal. Just work out what God has given you. Relax and enjoy the process and you will be amazed at what you can do.
3:09 was the most incredible one. Such a powerful tone, almost no fry, no growl, just pure power.
I keep repeating that part as it just sounds so powerful and smooth
It was all fry, WTF
That was a lot of fry! It still takes a lot of control and talent though and I like it.
@@philbertchow5425 Actually it was something called subharmonics. It’s basically adding fry to your note and it drops the bite by an octave. So in reality he’s singing an Eb2 but it comes out as an Eb1
you mean Wes right, cuz Ken did use the subharmonic technique which requires a tiny bit of fry but wes was almost pure chest voice
5:47 Santa needs new batteries
okay that was good 😂😂💯
Hahahahaha
Nice one
I love how much Tim appreciates all the low notes - knowing his range of course! I guess it takes one to know one 😊
That guy was at Christ teens 2019 not Tim but the other
Tim is probably humbled in that environment. The basses featured in this video are more traditional, "true" basses than Tim.
Can please someone send the link of the Video? I wanna watch it
Who is that other guy with Tim?
My Dad loved to sing and when I was very young he would sing to me. He would jokingly say he was going down to the basement to get his special voice because I loved it when he sang "low". Thanks for the memories.
& thanks for watching ❤️
Much respect for the guy singing bass without the mic yet his voice is still audible.
That’s Tim Foust. He’s cool lol
Those bass so matured...and strong
Listening to this with headphones on gives your ears a massage.
Side note: I think I grew more chest hair.
i love how tim features but only as a spectator smiling knowingly in the background
2:44 he’s the most clear bassist i think i’ve ever heard, along with a great voice
That E1 is cleaner than my E2... XD.
that one is almost too relatable
Very funny
Same here.
Same here bro
Xd xd xd
Ken Turner's absolute joy of singing warms my heart
Basses and high tenors get all the love, how about some for my baritone boys? We need to appreciate them more.
Well some of the best singers in the world are baritone, so i think they get a lot of love
@@shitmultiverse1404 that's my point. Some of the best singers are baritones, yet they dont get enough love.
I love baritone most.
Its all about dat bass
We don’t care about baritones. They can’t sing high enough or low enough.
We started strong with Ken Turner and the zoom in the face 😂😂😂, I consider him an underrated bass, but he is incredible, good that you included him.
I noticed I was at Bill Gaither's homecomings, but he didn't have a mic when the bass line sang, too bad.
I would have liked to see J. D and Ken singing together at a homecoming
I liked the notes where they went "WAAAAAAAAAHHHH" and "OOOOOOOOOOOOOHHH".
😂💯
After watching your videos for ages, I'm so happy that my dreams of being a bass singer are slowly coming true. I had a vocal auditioned at the university I plan on attending and I got a spot as a bass in the choir. But not only that, I was also invited to be the bass in the schools southern gospel quartet!! I credit a lot of it to my abnormally resonate low choir notes (low D through G are my most resonate notes, including mid range noted). I hit a low G that made the judges eyes pop during my audition and that hurt my head because I mean it like REALLY resonated
Wow man ! That's so cool ! My dream is to be a bass singer too, but unfortunately, It's not possible because my dad don't have a deep voice and me neither so, it's a shame 🤷🏻♂️ but I am really happy because this dream that I have is becoming true for you, so continue like that 🌟🌟
Jeff Chapman, will always be my favorite. He's just a beautiful singer. His solos, and featured songs...are some of the best!
5:04 can we just recognize that bass rock and roll legend who is said to be the best in the world, just watches someone hit an F#1 in front of him.
The C1 sounds like a C1 on a piano thats insane lol
Aluísio Jr. is a monster🇧🇷🇧🇷
excellent
When you zoomed in our Ken’s face hitting the low note 😂 Love that man. Such an entertaining goofball
Tim why are you just standing there??
VLOUGS14 PH Lol, he also sang but for this specific video I didn’t include his notes. This was more for quartets & such.
He looks so excited like "now you're speaking my language!"
For the clip at 3:18; let the man fangirl, it was his birthday!
@@kfclit1199 Quartet & ACAPELLA TIm and home free are acapella groups lel
I meant it as in it includes Acapella from Quartets. Like the Rainbow of Love clip in Portuguese.
I know this is a bass compilation but GOOD LORD, WES FREAKING HAMPTON!! Sings a Bb for nearly 20 seconds starting at 1:50.
Do you know the song name ?
Tim's sitting there in the back grinning and thinking, well done guys! but if you ain't got A0 you ain't got nuthin.
The first guy was more surprised than I was when he slipped down to a C1 so effortlessly
This is just one of the many amazing videos a person can discover as a lover of music.
Brilliant!
idk why but this makes me feel like my ears are hearing velvet and i can’t get enough
There is no way to pick a favorite. All of them are great basses. Some has a voice smoother than other but they are all great basses. I loved all of them.
I’ve been listening to the chain gang incessantly since watching this video thank you for that
Cullen Lee haha np
What a power of voice this is what called gift
Watching the legend himself Tim Foust fangirl over other bass singers is my new favorite thing.
The man that is second from the left at 3:55 and in the white coat at 4:08 is the worship leader at my church in Cullman, Alabama. His name is Keith Lancaster. He and his company have written many of the songs acapella churches sing. Look him up.
I love how Tim is just chillin 5:23
Ken Turner is my favorite! Jr as well! All are awesome!
I was surprised that there is Southern gospel in Brazil! They sounded great.
You know you have a good bass on the stage, when Tim Foust is just a camera man :D
Feliz por ver o quarteto Gildeade do meu Brasil por aqui! Saudações fraternas.
2:06 my headphones started dying or something
4:56 so far m y favourite i think. it actually worked so well
Damn. That's some pretty deep stuff. Lol. Baritone here, so I wouldn't be able to reach that depth and still project it that far, unless I use my vocal fry.
People claim the voice is already too deep, but last I checked, I could hit an A1, and comfortably sing F2. Probably lower.
This has to be more rare than people who can sing high
very good, I am from Brazil and I follow Aloisio and the Gilead Quartet
THE CHAIN GANGGGG. AMAZING VIDEO MAN! This was great
VZN PXLO you fast bro 😂💯 CHAIN G🅰️🆖 ⛓💯
VZN PXLO & how the hell can you say a 6 minute video is amazing when u comment 1 minute after upload?
VZN PXLO ROBOT 🤖
@@kfclit1199 NOOO😂 LMAO NO WAITTT
VZN PXLO what’s wrong with you 😂
Okay that B1 from Rodney Britt is my favorite!! And Jeff Chapman’s low A is super close for second!
Sitting down and singing that low is amazing to me
Good video. I think the G1 by Rodney is my favorite. Rodney Britt and Robert Guy have my favorite bass voices. Other guys can get lower, but their voices still sound musical even at G1, not as rattle-y.
it's like optimus prime started a singer career
Quarteto Gileade is my favorite
The Quarteto Gileade sounded great. I never heard quartets like that from other countries. Wow!
My lowest note, that I can project with enough power, is a C#2. Last year it was an E2. I really hope growing up lets my voice deepen a little more cause I really wanna get that first octave. I can hit B1 1 day out of 3 but only immediately after waking up :(
If this cheers you up, a year ago I was only able to hit E2 in a good day, today I can always hit C#2 and I can get to A1 with half chest-half fry.
I'm 26 now, I never thought I would manage to achieve that being so old.
Apparently though, Basses/bass-baritones hit maturity until late 20s so that explains it.
@@m.lindemann8400 I'm 28 years old, 6 months ago i started training with youtube videos to be able to sing more bass. It was up to E2 with difficulty, now I'm getting D2 and when I wake up C#2
Sorry my english, google translate.
Your voice will go deeper as you grow up but also it goes deeper if you are practicing low notes! My lowest note for example was C2 for many years but when I discovered other bass singers and realized that they can go like C1 or something I started practicing and it took like 3 weeks until I got C1 as well
@@aleferodrigues4622 when you wake up it's the best time to hit the lowest notes possible! I for example managed to hit something like A0
I thought I was playing the video at 0.5 speed. Then I actually tried playing it at 0.5 and my brain got fried.
If you wanna hear an awesome bass search Geoff Castellucci. This guy is amazing. The subharmonic notes he hits are amazing. And his range is amazing also
That first guy though... the face he made just makes me crack up!
You put Aluísio here! I love him, i'm brazilian
Thanks! Aluísio is insane :o
@@kfclit1199 Yes!
My man just smilin and hitting B1 without breaking sweat.
Ok I’m pretty sure gene McDonald on the Bb1 nearly broke the speakers cuz he really tried testing it out 😂
I’m a bass singer and this was really a test of my bass range and I surprisingly was able to hit most of them.
I still think Tim Foust has them all beat. You can actually understand what he is singing.
I love bass so much.. Wanna be one of those guys.
Tenors: **sad Bb2 noises**
Kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk Mine are E2 sad noises...
*Sad B1 noises*
A2 :DDD
Relatable
Mine is Sad B0 noises.
i’m a contralto and i love most of these singers and often sing along
Ken Turner does his lows with heavenly ease, he's the best, by far:)
Finally, someone breaks out the quartet basses! Check out JD Sumner. Best friend of Elvis Presley.
I seen him in a gospel quartet convention in Nashville when I was a child. His voice shook the coliseum.
I'd give the vote to the last E1, it had some moxie/resonance behind it, the Eb1 was pretty good plus he went down and up to boot. The C1 is something else, although - maybe recording quality? - it didn't have the resonance of the E1. Singing it in the first place is downright incredible in itself though. I can do it if I have bronchitis though that doesn't count as a voice.
Awesome observations bro! & yes that Jeff Chapman E1 kicks ass for sure.
Ken Turner used a form of inhale singing.
@@matthewbell8401 It is vocal fry.
@@kfclit1199 Thank you for the reply! Can you enlighten me on the difference?
@@kfclit1199 Thank you for the reply! This comment in combination with some of David Larson's videos, has helped me form a better understanding.
I can hear the testosterone
The Brazilian guy goes so low I can either not hear it because of my brain, or because that shet phone just doesn't catch enough low freq. Holy Obrigado!
I just love how happy they look!
After watching this, it feels like I'm not a bass singer anymore....
They were All..FASCINATING...
Nicely done! What did you use to edit this video?
Cole Fountain Thank you bro! 🙏🏻 I used PicsArt for the notes & words, & iMovie for everything else.
"Girls talk in a higher pitch to guys they like"
Girls talking to me: 0:30
5:04 THAT CONTINUOUS, DEEP, SMOOTH FRY VOICE IS THE TYPE OF FRY VOICE COORDINATION THAT I LIKE
Can you give me the link of that video please?
Gay homeless with pink nails ruclips.net/video/n77mSNO4Tnk/видео.html
@@kfclit1199 thank you so much! I love hearing deep full smooth low notes like at 5:04
Gay homeless with pink nails Facts! No problem
@@kfclit1199 by (facts) you mean that you like to hear that type of fry voice (M0) too, right? Btw, in my channel i have vocals videos too, i invite you to it, i have videos like, F0-F10 10 octaves human vocal range, C7 animals including human, best C7 in the world, widest glissandos, and more
U know he s good when Tim foust is impressed
1:50 that tenor guy hitting Bb4 for couple of seconds while me watching an untrained tenor who barely hit A4 😅
I’m a tenor myself, but i can do Sasquatch vocals so i’m more than happy
Ah, my male comrades 😊 Contralto here 😂
Same here. Can't get THAT low like on the video.
That's impossible.
(I've heard so many women try to argue that they're a "female baritone" and can hit c2. No. No you can't. You might be able to fry it out for a second but anybody can fry out a low note.)
@@squirleyspitmonkey3926 I guess the record is D2 for women
@@cerenyldz2754 Nope, it's this magnificent Bb1 from Mariyana Pavlova that is world record. ruclips.net/video/X4jTKkGWoTk/видео.html. I never thought someone with no testicles could make this noise, I thought it required three,haha. Jokes aside, she's the Female Zlatopolsky.(If you dont know who that is, Mikhail Zlatopolsky is a reaaaalllly low bass, who makes regular basses sound like children)
@@reubenthomas7907 thanks for the link I didn't know about it ❤️
My Goodness, these singers are all so amazing !!!
5:33 drummer getting goosbumps from the bass lol
I think what's more impressive is not the register, but the volume at which it is done.
I'm a tenor but I'm jelous i can't sing low notes properly Like if i go down after D3 I felt like I'm chocking😭Bass is just unique...😍😍
And here I am a baritone, wishing I could hit notes in your range. Funny how that works 😅
Could Tenors sing lower notes without difficulty?
@@robertgabuna355 We can sing low notes but it sounds unnatural to tenors.We can go down to A2 or Bb2 but sounds as Whisper.Well for Every tenor most comfortable is G3 to C4
@@robertgabuna355 Are you a baritone?
@@arnelflorvillarico2016
I see.
I sing Bass when I join choir singing.
But when I deliver a speech, I sound baritone.
I got shivers
6:00 The Fuckin Kraken over here lmao I got shivers
0:42 the way he looked around like “yo I really just did that”
My Lowest note was C2!
Imagine one of them just saying “my BALLS have dropped”
Some singers really make it look so easy to do it . And there's me who is struggling so much to sing an F2 note . I can only do 1st octave notes with vocal fry which is nothing cause all men can do it .
Come quick! Jethro done swallered a bull frog!!
Everyone has the same color of tone at B1 lol it’s like the same person singing every time
i'm a baritone, and i can barely hit a g1, my lowest note in chest is i think a c#2
Omg you included Aluísio Júnior haha
Anna Jullian Yes! I had to, he goes so low!
@@kfclit1199 but then, it seems forced, unnatural and sounds bad, unlike Ken's;)
Brazilian in the video 🎤, it's so cool to see 🤩🤩
The Bass members of Gaither Music ought to be included in this group.
I like the first man who hit the C1 note now that's deep he went way down to the basement for that!