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The human ear can on average hear over 7 octaves of frequencies and in extreme cases over 11 octaves. The human eye on the other hand can barely see over 1 octave of frequencies.
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fascinating guys! :-)
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the Guinness record for the widest vocal range is held by ultra-low bass singer Tim Storms, who also holds the record for the lowest note in the world produced by the voice: a brown-note-busting 8 Hz! 8Hz is actually lower that we can hear, but it can be detected by some audio equipment. A man named Charles Kellogg who claimed to have a vocal range of an incredible 12.5 octaves could accurately imitate birdcalls. The birdcalls went up past the range of hearing (on the high end). Unfortuna...
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Hotdog has too much information for SMD to handle.