In 2012, Storms reclaimed the record for the Lowest Note Produced by a Human. The new record is G−7, or 0.189 Hz, eight octaves below the lowest G on the piano, or just over seven octaves below the piano.
- What is the lowest note a person can sing?
- What is the lowest note a girl can sing?
- What is the lowest music note?
- What is the lowest singing range?
What is the lowest note a person can sing?
The lowest vocal note produced by a male is G -7 (0.189 Hz) and was achieved by Tim Storms (USA) at Citywalk Studios in Branson, Missouri, USA, on 30 March 2012. Timothy is the bass singer for the vocal group 'Pierce Arrow'.
What is the lowest note a girl can sing?
Joy Chapman certainly knows how to “drop it low” - using her powerful voice! The vocalist from Surrey, British Columbia, Canada has officially achieved a new record for the lowest vocal note by a female, hitting a 34.21 Hz (C♯₁) with her talented pipes.
What is the lowest music note?
These notes are spread out across octaves. All the notes appear, in order, in a particular octave, and then the pattern repeats itself in a new octave. On a standard 88-key piano, the lowest note is called A0. This means it's the note “A” in the zero-eth octave.
What is the lowest singing range?
Bass range: The bass is the lowest singing voice. The bass voice has the lowest tessitura of all the voices.