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World records and extremes of vocal range
As noted above, claims of exceptionally wide vocal ranges are not uncommon among some singers. Fortunately, in 2006 the Guinness Book of Records published several categories relating to extremes of "Human vocal range." It stated the following:
Females
Greatest range: Eight octaves, G2-G10, Georgia Brown Brazil
Highest vocal note: G10, Georgia Brown Brazil
Males
Greatest range: Six octaves, Tim Storms USA
Highest vocal note: Eb8 Adam Lopez Australia
Lowest vocal note: B-2 (nearly two octaves below piano's lowest note), Tim Storms
Guinness also lists the highest demanded note in the classical repertoire as G6 in 'Popoli di Tessaglia,' a concert aria by W. A. Mozart and the lowest demanded note in the classical repertoire as a "Low D [three Ds below Middle C] in Osmin's aria in Mozart's Die Entführung aus dem Serail." This latter claim is incorrect in several ways, though. First, the low D in question is the second D below middle C, not the third. Second, though that note is the lowest demanded and commonly performed in the operatic repertoire, Leonard Bernstein's Candide has an optional low B (a minor third below the low D) in a bass aria of its opera house version. Finally, some choral works call for notes lower than the low D.
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