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Who has the lowest singing voice?

The lowest singing voice is typically referred to as a bass or contralto. Examples of singers with a low singing voice include Barry White, Chris Cornell, and Johnny Cash. Other famous singers who have a low singing voice include Aretha Franklin, Leonard Cohen, and Tom Waits.

What is the lowest singing voice?

The lowest singing voice is called bass. Bass singers typically have a range from the E below middle C to the E an octave above middle C. They can go even lower if required. Bass singers typically have a deep, warm, and resonant tone. They are often used in choirs and other vocal ensembles to provide a strong foundation and support for the other singers.

What is the lowest note anyone has ever sung?

The lowest note ever recorded is a G-flat below the lowest note on a piano, sung by Tim Storms. Storms, who holds the Guinness World Record for the lowest note produced by a human, reached a frequency of 8.3 Hz in 2003. This is lower than the note of 0.5 Hz that was produced by a rumbling volcano in Namibia.