Joy Chapman recorded a C1 — which is the lowest C note on a piano — on April 1, and entered the record books for Lowest Female Vocal Note. When her niece discovered that the Lowest Female Vocal Note holder was a singer singing a D2 (ie., the second-lowest D on a piano), she convinced Chapman to sing for the record. So she said, 'you sing much lower, you should try for the record,'" Chapman said. But now that she has shattered the record, Chapman says she is glad she was able to leave her mark in the history books. Listen to Joy Chapman hit her low note, and the rest of her interview on CBC's On the Coast:
Source: CBC News April 13, 2021 03:00 UTC