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Guinness Book Records, Lowest Singing Note by Human

skforty says...

His name is Tim Storms.

In 2000, Tim set a Guinness World Record for the lowest note produced by a human by vibrating his vocal chords down to 8 Hz[1]. Musically, the note is a B two octaves below the lowest B on a piano, and is below human hearing range. He also set a Guinness World Record for the widest vocal range for a male. His records have been published in the recent hardbound release of the Guinness World Records 2006. He was voted Branson’s Bass Singer of the Year for three years in a row and is in the Branson’s Entertainers Hall of Fame.

Mariah Carey - Emotions (MTV Unplugged, astonishing vocal range - hits whistle register @ 3:27)

Goofball_Jones says...

Also, she does NOT have a 7 octave range as many people spread around the web. If she had a 7 octave range she'd have the range of a piano...being able to hit the high registers then going all the way back down and sounding like Barry White.

Happy Rhodes performing "Temporary and Eternal"

Happy Rhodes performing "Temporary and Eternal"

America's Got Talent - 11 year old girl ROCKS the stage

quantumushroom says...

Fat black women (and those who can sing like them) are the Death Stars of talent competitions. Just put them in a glass case and set them aside to win later, no one needs more octave-bursting BS about love. More freaks and weirdos!



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