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The lowest natural male voice part in a choir is called the bass. Basses typically sing in a range that spans from around E2 to E4, although some can sing even lower. Their rich, deep tones provide a foundational harmony that supports the higher voice parts in choral music. In some choirs, there may also be a sub-bass category for exceptionally low voices.

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