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Female Singer Sets New Guinness World Record For Lowest Vocal Note Sung
A video is coming from Germany, at which many were left without words. Singer Helen Leahey set a new Guinness World Record when she showed her vocal skills.
She sang the lowest vocal note we ever heard from women's mouth!
Helen Leahey, who lives in Koblenz, Germany, has made a new milestone these days. She sang the lowest vocal note ever sung by a woman. Helen showed her vocal range from D5 to D2, with the lowest frequency of 72.5 Hz.
She was encouraged for professional singing by friends and family, as everyone is sure she has an unique voice.
Listen to the sound of a lowest vocal note ever sung by a woman. Will Helen also impress you with her range of voice?
She sang the lowest vocal note we ever heard from women's mouth!
Helen Leahey, who lives in Koblenz, Germany, has made a new milestone these days. She sang the lowest vocal note ever sung by a woman. Helen showed her vocal range from D5 to D2, with the lowest frequency of 72.5 Hz.
She was encouraged for professional singing by friends and family, as everyone is sure she has an unique voice.
Listen to the sound of a lowest vocal note ever sung by a woman. Will Helen also impress you with her range of voice?