The ability to sing notes is so low that only elephants can hear
Tim Storms broke the record low again after his latest audition showed that he had reached the point where he could sing to elephants, or rather, only this thick skin could hear Storms sing.
The world record holder for a low note over the past decade has once again overcome himself.
Tim Storms has been holding a record for singing deep notes for over 10 years
American singer Tim Storms can reach a low note like G-7 (0.189 Hz), which is 8 times lower than the lowest note on the piano, the G note is low.
Miraculously, Tim Storms himself could not hear his voice when emitting G-7 notes.'However, I can feel my voice flowing,' Storms answered CNN.
Along with the lowest pitch record that humans can emit, Storms is also the person with the widest range, with the amazing ability to sing all the notes of all 10 octaves.
In March, Storms said he had expanded his pitch to 12 octaves, but Guinness World Records has not yet checked the statement.
Born in Tulsa (Oklahoma) and grew up in Waterloo (Indiana), Storms has shown a love for music since childhood.
This talented singer said he felt he could get a lower bass note more and more, like his voice ripening with age.
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