Who can sing the lowest note in the world?

American singer Tim Storms, the man with the world’s deepest voice, can hit notes so low that only animals as massive as elephants are able to hear them! He holds the Guinness World Records for lowest note produced by a human, G-7 (0.189 Hz), and the widest vocal range (10 octaves). Storm’s incredible voice makes him a hot commodity in the Hollywood voice-over business, where people with low voices are sought after to add drama to film trailers.

Storm’s voice has won him fame, awards and an international singing career. He was recently selected by an international talent search for a new choral piece called “Tranquility” that requires a singer who could hit a low E, the deepest note ever written for a choral composition.

 

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