This Man Astonished The World With The Lowest Voice Ever On “Lonesome Road”

Let’s meet Tim Storms, an extraordinary American singer and composer who has held the world record for producing the lowest recorded vocal note since 2012. This mind-blowing note is a remarkably low G – 7, resonating at an unbelievably low frequency of 0.189 Hz. To give you some perspective, G – 7 is an astounding eight octaves lower than the lowest G note on a piano, or more than seven octaves below the entire piano itself!

Tim’s exceptional vocal abilities have earned him not just one, but two Guinness World Records. He holds the titles for the “lowest note produced by a human” and the “widest vocal range.” His voice is truly a one-of-a-kind talent, which has opened doors for him in the advertising industry and other prestigious recording opportunities.

Tim also holds the Guinness World Record for the widest vocal range for a male. As the male voice gets older it tends to get lower, so Tim could potentially beat his own record as he ages.

Tim’s exceptional talent for voice acting and singing has catapulted him into the world of advertising and prestigious recording opportunities. One of the standout performances that showcases his extraordinary vocal range is his rendition of “Lonesome Road.”

Prepare to be captivated by the depth of his low vocals, as Tim’s voice leaves a lasting impression.

Since its release, the video has garnered over 2 million views with countless positive comments. One YouTube viewer wrote, “What i enjoy about tim storms is that he’s actually a talented vocalist on top of his low voice. Such an impressive vocalist, one of the better basses alive today.”

Another left compliments, saying, “The power to blow up subwoofers with your voice. Incredible. I’m not joking. You made my 18 inch sub in my car make my window wipers jump around like rabbits. I’m speechless.”

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