>I can get down there too, but not with anything like a reasonable volume. There's a piece called "My Eternal King" you might be familiar with. Fifth note is a low Db. I've sung it several times.
I don't know that one, but I still remember the overwhelming excitement of how we ended the A Cappella Christmas concert each year. After a full program in a church in Anniston, AL, we sang during a recessional out to the back of the church. Then, from there, we quietly ended with just the 7-fold Amen from "The Lord Bless You and Keep You," arr by Stickles, if I remember correctly. As it draws to a close, the "real" bass guys (mostly me and one other guy) did low G down to C on the last A-men. It still sends chills down my spine just remembering it. (And any non-singer reading this is probably thinking that it doesn't take much to thrill me.) :-)
>As for the upper range, let's just say I've sung the baritone part on "The Linden Tree Carol", that, which IIRC,
starts on F above middle C.
You da man.