Canadian Woman Sets Very High Bar With Very Low Note

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Joy Chapman, a singer from Surrey, British Columbia, has set the Guinness World Record for “Lowest Note Ever Sung By A Female.”

Chapman has been singing all her life and noticed her voice was more versatile than the voices of other singers.

“I was in choirs throughout school and church, but when they scaled my voice for placement, it was realized that I not only could go extremely high but also low,” she told Guinness World Records. “Choirs are notoriously short on male voices, and so ‘Joylow’ was born.”“Working with many vocal coaches over the years, I found it strange that they did not want me to continue scaling down the piano,” she said.

But with the help of her niece, who is also a singer, Chapman began researching the lowest possible note a human being could sing.sang from a D5 to a D2 note at 72.5 hertz, but she was confident her Aunt Joy could beat that. You can see Chapman win the high honor for the low note in the video below, but don’t get too attached to that record.

Chapman said she’s confident she can sing even lower and plans to raise the bar even higher in the future.

 

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