Technically, it is bass, but it's still on the lowest end of baritone. I literally made this project for my own amusement. Is it kinda spiteful? Yes. But I find it funny. By the way, this is mostly as a joke. I'm not offended and don't want anyone arguing because of this. I don't know how many of you know music, or at least notes and ranges, but here are some stats for you: I have a vocal range that spans 3.42 octaves, or 41 notes. The lowest note I can hit is a C2 and the highest note I can hit is an F5, but I rapidly lose my voice control when dropping below or rising above baritone range, which is generally considered to be from F2 to G4. My resting note, which is what I'm speaking on, is an F2, which is the lowest baritone note and is technically bass. The truth is that you would almost never hear my normal, natural voice unless you caught me just after I woke up, because I pitch myself up throughout the day to make myself more clear and audible to my family and friends. When I'm voice acting characters, and even when I'm just casually voice chatting, I'm pitching myself up. It wears my throat down throughout the day, and by the time I go to bed it's usually sore.