Tim Storms Vocal Range: Lowest Note G‑7, 10 Octaves & The Deepest Voice Ever

Most people hear about Tim Storms for the first time through a random viral clip, and the reaction is almost always the same:“Is that real?” I had the same reaction.I remember listening to one of his “lowest note demonstrations” and genuinely thinking my audio was broken. I turned the volume up, switched headphones, replayed it

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Yma Sumac Vocal Range: Highest Notes, Octaves & Legendary Voice Explained

The first time I heard Yma Sumac’s voice, I genuinely thought someone had layered three different singers into one track.How could one person jump from deep, resonant lows to piercing, almost supernatural highs in the same breath? I replayed “Chuncho” — then replayed it again — trying to understand what I was hearing.Eventually, I tried

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Usher Vocal Range: Notes, Octaves, Voice Type and Why His Voice Still Hits After 30+ Years

If you grew up on R&B, there’s a good chance Usher’s voice was part of your life soundtrack. School dances. Radio in the car. Burned CDs.Yeah!, Burn, U Got It Bad, Nice & Slow — it was just Usher everywhere. Back then, I didn’t think about “vocal range” or “tenor vs baritone.”I just knew this

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Tracy Chapman Vocal Range: Lowest Notes, Highest Notes & Voice Type Explained

If you’re anything like me, your introduction to Tracy Chapman was probably through “Fast Car.”Not a vocal fireworks song. No big, showy high notes.Just a voice that makes you stop what you’re doing and listen. And that’s the magic of Tracy Chapman’s vocal range.It’s not about showing off—it’s about emotional honesty, depth, and a kind

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