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  2. Tim Storms - Wikipedia

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    Storms' Guinness World Record for the Lowest Note Produced by a Human is 0.189 Hz (G −7), set in 2012. [3] He has a separate record for Greatest Vocal Range for Any Human, which is about 10 octaves, 0.7973–807.3 Hz (G/G♯ −5 –G/G♯ 5), but does not include the 2 octave extension of the low frequency record set in 2012; the Greatest Vocal Range Record of 10 octaves was set in 2008 ...

  3. Dimash Qudaibergen - Wikipedia

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    In January, he joined the Super Vocal TV competition for classical singers in China as a member of the judges. [109] In early 2019, Dimash participated in the CBS talent competition The World's Best, in which he was presented to the US audience as the "Six Octave Man" [110] and "man with the world's widest vocal range". [111]

  4. Category:Singers with a five-octave vocal range - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Singers with a five-octave vocal range" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.

  5. Vocal range - Wikipedia

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    Vocal range plays such an important role in classifying singing voices into voice types that sometimes the two terms are confused with one another. A voice type is a particular kind of human singing voice perceived as having certain identifying qualities or characteristics; vocal range being only one of those characteristics.

  6. Zhou Shen - Wikipedia

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    Zhou Shen (Chinese: 周深; pinyin: Zhōu Shēn; born () 29 September 1992), also known as Charlie Zhou, is a Chinese singer known for his ethereal voice and wide vocal range. He gained prominence with his renowned song "Big Fish", which has garnered eight awards.

  7. Yma Sumac - Wikipedia

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    Comparison of vocal octave ranges. She became a U.S. citizen on July 22, 1955. In 1959, she performed Jorge Bravo de Rueda's classic song "Vírgenes del Sol" on her album Fuego del Ande. In 1957 Sumac and Vivanco divorced, after Vivanco sired twins with another woman. They remarried that same year, but a second divorce followed in 1965.

  8. Morissette (singer) - Wikipedia

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    She has a wide vocal range and has used of the whistle register in some songs. [6] [7] In 2015, Morissette released her self-titled debut album. [8] It was certified Platinum by the Philippine Association of the Record Industry. [9] In 2016, she staged her first major solo concert Morissette at the Music Museum in Manila. [10]

  9. Giorgia (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Giorgia Todrani (Italian pronunciation: [ˈdʒordʒa toˈdraːni]; born 26 April 1971), [1] best known as simply Giorgia, is an Italian singer and songwriter.Known for her wide vocal range, high belting register and great vocal abilities, she is one of the most famous Italian singers, she has released ten studio albums all enjoying commercial success.