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Florida Man Performs the Beatles' 'Blackbird' With Extraordinary Vocal Range

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A beautiful rendition of the famous Beatles song, 'Black Bird,' is brought to life by a bass singer with a phenomenal vocal range. What this man can do with this voice mesmerizes his listeners.

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Geoff Castellucci performs the 1968 hit song from the phenomenal British band The Beatles on the piano. He also recorded himself doing the backup vocals and inserting them into the video.

Everything that you see and hear in this video was done by the talented Geoff Castellucci himself. When you watch the video, you might ask yourself how it is even possible for one man to have such a large vocal range.

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Geoff Castellucci has a vocal range of five octaves. To put that into perspective, the average human only has a vocal range of 3.3 octaves, which means that Geoff can sing in notes that most humans can't.

On a different note (excuse the pun), an American singer named Tim Storms has a vocal range of 10 octaves. He holds the world record for the lowest ever vocal note, which is so low that only elephants can hear it!

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Geoff Castellucci also takes requests from the general public. Once he sees significant demand for a song, he records another song using his fantastic voice. He then posts it online for the public to enjoy.

This video is spreading like wildfire, and people worldwide are blown away by this man's extraordinary musical talent. One viewer commented: 'You're not a "baritone with a bass range"; you're a man with a piano range.' And that is so accurate.

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