Music Teacher Reacts: Man of Constant Sorrow by Home Free

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  • @jamanga59
    @jamanga59 2 месяца назад +2

    Tim Foust is the bass {has a 5-octave range}, Adam Chance {AKA Chance} is the baritone/bass {also a 5-octave range}, Rob Lundquist (with the full beard and glasses} is the tenor {vocally trained in Opera), Austin Brown is the high tenor and is also Vocally trained, Adam Rupp is the beatboxer /vocal percussionist. He sings a small solo in their cover of Amazing Grace. And harmonizes in Helplessly Hoping. they are all amazing guys. the instrument is the mouth harp and didgery doo.

  • @debbiehall9091
    @debbiehall9091 Год назад +83

    Home Free is the best Acapella group ever. These guys are so talented.❤️

  • @scottdarden3091
    @scottdarden3091 Год назад +44

    Avi joins them for Ring Of Fire and Tim goes low at the end and Avi tips his hat and smiles 😁

    • @bobbie1st
      @bobbie1st Год назад +3

      Avi switches to a cowboy hat as in "if you can't beat em, join em"

    • @johntucker4296
      @johntucker4296 Год назад +3

      And then Avi in cameo for 'Champaign on a beer budget.'

  • @Cat-fi4ie
    @Cat-fi4ie Год назад +64

    Mouth harp is the sound you hear, which is done by Adam Chance 100% all his voice ( back left) Baritone/Bass, Adam Rupp is the beat boxer (back right) , Tim Foust Bass Man, Rob Lundquist Lead Tenor ( beard, glasses), Austin Brown high Tenor, (middle). Tim has a 5 Octave range. Hope you do more Home Free!! 5 part Harmonies no beat boxing How Great Thou Art, Helplessly Hoping, Rest High On That Mountain (church version)

    • @childcrone
      @childcrone Год назад +7

      Adam R also contributes some cool high stuff in Listen To The Music (in my top 5 favorites from them).

    • @martinhafner2201
      @martinhafner2201 Год назад +8

      I think Jaw Harp or Jew's Harp is more the term. A tiny harp that you put against your lips or teeth and hum/blow through the arms while plucking the flapper. Mouth Harp is often used to describe the harmonica.

    • @shercahn
      @shercahn Год назад +3

      @@martinhafner2201 - yes, all of those are used interchangeably (Mouth, Jaw, Jew, Juice, and several others). I have heard all of them hear in the South. When I was little my brother had one and so around my house, we referred to it as the Jew's Harp.

    • @sherricrowe4143
      @sherricrowe4143 Год назад

      YES cat60! I love Home Free to hear Tim's high range PLEASE watch their version of CAM's MAY DAY

    • @donaldtrimmer7611
      @donaldtrimmer7611 Год назад +2

      Tim Faust range: Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow/Stay

  • @belinda9696
    @belinda9696 Год назад +53

    The mouth harp sound at the beginning and end of the video was done by Chance, who is beside Adam The Beatboxer in the back, but the "Nomonica" was totally done by the beatboxer and I've seen them do this song in concert and it sounds just as good.

    • @wileydr
      @wileydr Год назад +2

      Sometimes referred to as a juice harp

    • @BigJohnLXV
      @BigJohnLXV Год назад +1

      lol. nomonica - I see what you did, there

    • @yonstenger
      @yonstenger Год назад +2

      Well, not quite. Sometimes referred to as something less PC than that…

    • @AstroCe1971
      @AstroCe1971 Год назад

      We call them juice harps here. I slobbered on a cpl of them growing up. But he didn’t use one amazing.

    • @mrs.thomas-usmcwife5686
      @mrs.thomas-usmcwife5686 Год назад

      I didn't realize that Chance was doing it until you said something! Thanks! That's really cool!

  • @sp72929
    @sp72929 Год назад +63

    Tim's "dragon breath" is something else. I would suggest to take a look at Tim and his friend Peter Hollens singing Misty Mountain there is some serious bass. The whole song is done just by the two of them layering their voices. The two have done quite a lot songs together and Peter joined Home Free a couple of time too.

  • @CarlaDelk
    @CarlaDelk Год назад +75

    New subscriber, came for the Home Free! Home Free in my opinion are 5 of the most talented guys in music today. They can sing anything and make is sound amazing! Their arrangements, their harmonizing, their ability to put the best lead singer in each song and they blend beautifully. And the beatboxer/ vocal percussionist Adam Rupp (the human drum kit) brings it to life. Individually they are incredibly talented. Together they are phenomenal! They are also humble, humorous and they love what they do and love their fans (Home Fries). And we love them right back! They are country leaning, but sing all different genres of music. You can pick any video from their incredible catalog on youtube and you will not be disappointed!Welcome to your Home Free journey! Thank you for your reaction!

    • @Tribblepuppy
      @Tribblepuppy Год назад +9

      Avi Kaplan joins Home Free on their cover of Johnny Cashs' Ring Of Fire. The beat boxer, Adam Rupp, is almost inhuman in his ability to go very high with his sound effects, if you'd like a sample I suggest you listen to Home Frees cover of the Doobie Brothers classic Listen To The Music.

    • @davidtullis2810
      @davidtullis2810 Год назад +4

      Adam has a video on how he does the harmonica

  • @balansboy
    @balansboy Год назад +59

    Great reaction. You are one of the few that catches that Tim goes down a whole octave after his solo. Amazing range.

    • @hellefur7861
      @hellefur7861 Год назад +3

      But there are allmost No one who catches Austin going up a octave, when they sing the chorus part.

  • @danivansuperstar
    @danivansuperstar Год назад +99

    They've come a long way since the Sing-Off, haven't they? Thanks for reacting to them. Most don't react to Tim (bass) dropping the octave at the end, so you're already ahead of the game!
    FYI: All of the guys get the lead at some point, so continue to listen to them. They're a phenomenal group.
    For fun: Butts Medley, Country Fried Pop.
    For Austin Brown Yodeling: Thank God I'm a Country Boy.
    For Austin scatting: Wake me Up.
    For Tim (bass/tenor/alto): Brothers in Arms, Ring of Fire ... so many more to list.
    For Rob (beard): Check out End of the Road and Take me Home, Country Roads or God Bless the Broken Road. BUT Catch me if you Can is my favorite of his and it's a HF original.
    Adam Rupp is the beatboxer. He's my favorite all-around musician in this group because he defies so many norms, and I love that. It's interesting, everything he does. Check him out for some of the solo performances he does. The one in the red flannel from 2015 is a great intro to his genius. AND he has even gotten better since then (more crisp). The Strawberry Festival RUclips video is great and shows his progress since 2015.
    By the way, Geoff is from Voiceplay. Here, Tim Foust is the bass (and tenor) from Home Free. I say tenor, too, because Tim can sing very high, and it's astonishing at times, since he's very flexible in all of his ranges, with vocal runs higher and even in his deep register, which is very unique for a bass. Therefore, you should check out his solo stuff, as well. You won't be disappointed. He's got a five octave range, and he owns every single note of it.

  • @jenniferswaim2751
    @jenniferswaim2751 Год назад +49

    You might look at their cover of "Helplessly Hoping" by Crosby, Stills, and Nash, it is absolutely breathtaking and I think it showcases their own unique voices and their ability to blend flawlessly with each other better than almost any other song they have done. But imho every song they have done is amazing, welcome to the Home Free rabbit hole!

    • @teamjay2837
      @teamjay2837 Год назад +2

      YES! This is my go-to recommendation. The harmonies are some of the best ever recorded.

    • @jeffhensley6929
      @jeffhensley6929 Год назад +1

      I’ll triple that recommendation! It’s one of my favorites as well.

    • @kenharness7430
      @kenharness7430 Год назад +1

      Yeah a lot of people don't realize that, as well as being an excellent beat boxer, Adam Rupp is also an excellent singer. Helplessly Hoping doesn't have beat boxing so instead Adam harmonizes with the others. Also, Adam said he never beat boxed until he and his brother Chris started Home Free. Incredible.

  • @katherinenoggle5856
    @katherinenoggle5856 Год назад +28

    Tim Foust, the bass, has the most amazing range!! He has an album of songs where he does All the parts himself. Listen to Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow/ Stay.... hold on to your chair, though, he is a vocal acrobat!!! I've seen them live and he is for real... I'm in awe!!

  • @MommaBird52
    @MommaBird52 Год назад +92

    Geoff Castellucci is in Voiceplay. This bass (with a 5+ octave range) is Tim Foust. The jaw harp is made by their newest member Adam Chance who goes by Chance and replace Original member Chris Rupp. 1st singer is Austin Brown. "Here we go" is soulful Rob Lundquist. Last but NEVER least is Adam Rupp, human sound machine and fantastic singer, brother to Chris.

    • @Luredreier
      @Luredreier Год назад +6

      Jaw harp?
      Interesting.
      A direct translation of the name in my language would be "mouth harp" so that makes sense.

    • @edshifflett1300
      @edshifflett1300 Год назад +12

      @@Luredreier Here in Virginia. they call it a juice harp , But back in the hollows, Where they tend to talk a little different , Is called a jew's harp.

    • @belindabarnett5646
      @belindabarnett5646 Год назад

      My grandma called it a juice harp I think she ment jaw harp 😆

    • @MommaBird52
      @MommaBird52 Год назад +3

      @@belindabarnett5646 it is also called a Jews harp, which was often heard as juice harp.

    • @michaeljamesannis1751
      @michaeljamesannis1751 Год назад +3

      @@Luredreier it is a lamellophone instrument, consisting of a flexible metal or bamboo tongue or reed attached to a frame. Contrary to the colloquial name, the Jew's harp most likely originated in Siberia, specifically in or around the Altai Mountains and has no relation to the Jewish people.

  • @unity1016
    @unity1016 Год назад +23

    Tim enunciates the words so beautifully. I'm able to understand what he's saying. Actually, all the guys enunciates so well.

  • @dianadickerson749
    @dianadickerson749 Год назад +39

    Tim is a natural bass. He has a 5 "plus" octave range. Adam Rupp is co-founder of this group. He started beat boxing in college. They all are lead singers, they all beat box to some degree, live 9-5 breakout will give you an idea. Thanks for the reaction to these great talented gents.

    • @donniebaughman5873
      @donniebaughman5873 Год назад +3

      Chris Rupp Adam's brother was the founder...

    • @donniebaughman5873
      @donniebaughman5873 Год назад +2

      Chris formed the group in 2001 in Minnesota, the five originals were, Chris and Adam Rupp, Matt Atwood, Darren Scruggs, and Dan Lemke.

    • @gaillouise8310
      @gaillouise8310 Год назад

      This explains why I have never taken to Avi's voice at all, but totally love anything Tim sings...it's the tone.

  • @tassilo5949
    @tassilo5949 Год назад +21

    That was one of the first songs I heard from these fantastic guys. I don't remember how many times I watched the video until I was sure - there is no harmonica LOL Austin and Rob do a damn good job. And then Tim's bass.... WOW. By the way, it's still beyond me how Chance gets the mouth harp notes right. Thanks for the great reaction!

    • @lazylady8591
      @lazylady8591 Год назад +2

      I was amazed by the drum. I kept playing the song over and over because I thought it was an actual drum after I realized there was no harmonica

  • @tracyallshouse2730
    @tracyallshouse2730 Год назад +29

    Actually PTX started in 2011 in high school, Home Free started in 2001 in college. Both are amazing but I lean to Home Free more. The bass is Tim Foust and the beatboxer is Adam Rupp, the high tenor is Austin Brown, the lead tenor is Rob Lundquist and the baritone is Adam "Chance " he replaced Chris Rupp when he left the group after the sing off. Awesome reaction ‼️ 🤗

  • @arnieadam
    @arnieadam Год назад +14

    A great look at Tim's incredible bass is their Dire Straits cover of "Brothers in Arms."

    • @darkfireshooter71
      @darkfireshooter71 Год назад

      For contrast in Tim's range follow up brothers in arms with their mayday cover

  • @davehertle
    @davehertle Год назад +11

    Good Catch and Teaching moment on Tim dropping an octave at the end of his solo. Most reactors do not catch this, let alone comment. Your face confirmed the catch. What, What, What was that?

  • @jackiestone3468
    @jackiestone3468 Год назад +13

    Bass- Tim Foust beatboxer- Adam Rupp the first person to sing is Austin Brown (High tenor) the second person is Rob Lundquist (lead tenor) the man behind Austin is Adam Chance (baritone). Love this arrangement! Great reaction 🎉 I love Home Free😊

  • @nancywiebe3693
    @nancywiebe3693 Год назад +16

    So much good work by Home Free since the Sing Off! Keep reacting to them, please!

  • @carinalindberg7377
    @carinalindberg7377 Год назад +25

    I can see that I am late to the party over here! :D My fellow Home Fries have already filled you in with a lot of basic info about our boys. Other things to know is that they call themselves a band rather than a group as they use their voices to mimic the normal progression and sounds of regular instruments that are not the mouth. These guys are professionals, and they are not only crazy talented, and they keep evolving, they are also funny, caring, humble and genuinely awesome people. They release 1-2 new videos every month and have done so since the summer of 2014, the year after they won season 4 of the Sing Off. This means there are around 200 videos to react to. Make your pick as you are drawn to them and mix it in with our suggestions and recommendations, because some are more impressive than others - although they are all impressive. While most of their videos are covers, or upgrades as we affectionately like to call them, their two latest albums are mostly originals, the bulk part of them co-penned, because that is how they write music in Nashville, by Austin Brown (the high tenor) and Tim Foust (the bass). Btw, Home Free was around for 9 years before PTX was formed and they started using beatboxing very early in, so PTX was not part of the creation of this type of acapella, they were however leading the movement due to their win in the Sing-Off, which was more exposed than the following season, and due to them singing more main stream and popular music. I have subscribed in hopes for more Home Free. Oh, and they have some amazing collaborations out there, covers featuring the original artist, including American Pie with Don McLean himself (the second time ever he has studio recorded the song), Elvira with the Oak Ridge Boys, Christmas in Dixie with Alabama, God Bless the USA with Lee Greenwood, One Voice with Billy Gilman, and Don't Laugh at Me with Mark Wills, People with Jeffrey East, as well as some other artists that are upcoming like Texas Hill, Maggie Baugh and more. Aside from this they also performed at Diana Ross' 75th birthday party, rushed in with a few days notice after she had spent a day binge watching their videos, and they did Children Go Where I Send Thee with Kenny Rogers on his last Christmas album. But don't just react to the collaborations, because while they are awesome together with others, they shine even brighter on their own. Enjoy!! :D

  • @deborahgrimmer1673
    @deborahgrimmer1673 Год назад +6

    Beat boxer - Adam Rupp also does the harmonica effect (also the co-founder of the group) Tim F.- bass (5 octave range) been known to blow out speakers, Adam Chance known as Chance does the mouth harp sound you hear . He is a bass- baritone Austin Brown high tenor Rob L. tenor .
    Welcome to the deep rabbit hole of Home Free. You will find it absolutely amazing no mater what song you pick next to listen too.. The fan base of Home free are called Home Fries.. PS They also have some original songs out now that were written by Tim and other members and friends.. Amazing group enjoy the ride!

  • @lisaseverance6785
    @lisaseverance6785 Год назад +4

    Home Free is known for tight harmonies but they should be known for their ability to create a sound scape. They don't just sing or beatbox. They add the little things like birds, bugs or winds. And that jaw harp sound...all Chance. He does it live and it sounds just as good. And yes, Adam Rupp (beatboxer) swallowed a drum kit. You should see his drum solo stuff. You are absolutely right...the tone of Tim and Avi, though they may hit the same notes, are totally different. The only way I can describe it is that Avi's voice has a velvety quality and Tim's is more butterscotch. Then if you ever get to hear Chance's deeper register...pure smooth whisky! It's cool how they can hit the similar notes but be so different.

  • @lrfcowper
    @lrfcowper Год назад +6

    Just saw them do this song live in December. They use a looper so Adam Chance can do the jaw harp sound and also sing baritone. So, he starts out doing the jaw harp for a few measures and then Adam Rupp, the beatboxer who runs the looper, hits a button and it keeps going. The sound is made through a technique called throat singing. It uses the false vocal chords to create a two-note effect. It's all vocal, no electronic manipulation needed. Adam Rupp's nomonica is also purely vocal. It's produced by singing a high note with the mouth closed and placing it at the mid-face/nose area so it resonates through the sinuses. In live shows, Austin goes and joins Adam doing "nomonica" in harmony to his. Adam's done the nomonica in several recent songs -- Workin' for a Living, Ain't Going Down Till the Sun Comes Up, and So Long Dixie, to name the most notable ones.

    • @lrfcowper
      @lrfcowper Год назад +3

      Oh, and if you count his throat bass, Adam Rupp actually has the widest range in the group. He's definitely their secret weapon.

  • @nightthornkvala94132
    @nightthornkvala94132 Год назад +6

    Home Free was in season 4 of the Sing-Off, as was VoicePlay, whose bass singer is Geoff (Jeff) Castallucci. Did you see the previous three seasons? Season 2 was broadcast December 2010 and the 2nd place group was Street Corner Symphony out of Nashville. Their bass singer was named Adam Chance. That's the guy you see here in the black vest dong the jews harp sound that begins and ends this song. (He just goes by Chance when with Home Free because there already is an Adam, and usually sings baritone when Tim is singing bass. Usually.) Chance joined Home Free when Adam's brother and co-founder of the group left in May 2016 for solo projects and singing with Cypress Fyre and (with sister Tristin) 7th Ave. I love their video for Uptown Funk!

    • @ShawkaReacts
      @ShawkaReacts  Год назад +1

      That's so cool! I do remember Street Corner Symphony. Absolutely loved The Sing Off!

  • @suebee4843
    @suebee4843 Год назад +7

    I always feel good after listening to Home Free. Not only are they extremely talented but they're also just nice guys without an ego problem in sight. Hope you keep doing HF reactions. 🙂

  • @200yente
    @200yente Год назад

    Home Free decribes itself as a country acapella band, but they do many other things as well. You cannot pin them down to one genre. There is no lead singer. They either take different verses as they did here or pick the member whose voice best fits the song. So here are the guys and a recommendation that features each of them as the lead:
    Front row left to right:
    Rob Lundquist - lead tenor - smooth voice with a lot of soul - End of the Road
    Austin Brown = high tenor - incredibly strong and flexible voice - When a Man Loves a Woman
    Tim Foust = Bass = five octave range and "plays" the bass guitar - Ring of Fire (Sing-off version)
    Back row left to right:
    Adam Chance (aka Chance) - rich baritone w/ 3 octave range - Cover me Up
    Adam Rupp - beatboxer extraordinaire - beat box solo, Listen to the Music

  • @darrenshoults4620
    @darrenshoults4620 Год назад +1

    Doing the harmonica is Adam Rupp, the mouth harp is Adam Chance he is in back with the black vest.

  • @judyhausler7057
    @judyhausler7057 Год назад +5

    Lol, welcome to the Rabbit Hole! Homefree is an amazingly talented group of guys. Tim doesn't do the over the top Bass Drops if they don't make sense for the song, but there are some songs when done live Tim will drop the ground out from under you. Tim has blown speakers with an insane Bass Drop. Austin and Rob are tenor 1&2 have incredible control with slides and runs. The sound that you couldn't place was not a Digerido, that was Chance, Baritone and Bass as needed can replicate very convincingly, a jaw harp (that's the "twang sound" throughout the song. Adam Rupp ( founding member of the group)does a very convincing "No-monica" Champion Percussionist and Beatbox...the texture he ads to every song is amazing. Oh and by the way Adam is also a talented tenor when he needs to be. All five of them are super versatile which is such a benefit to the group. Songs to watch for are "Understand ", " One man band", " So long Dixie "which does include a fantastic guitarist named Chris Chatham who frequently collaborates with HomeFree. Homefree fans are generally known as " HomeFries "! With over 200 songs in their catalog,you have quite a bit of reacting to do...again, welcome to the Rabbit Hole!

  • @jerryedmonds79
    @jerryedmonds79 Год назад +1

    The instrument that escaped you is a mouth harp, sometimes called a Jew's harp. The last member seen, Adam Chance who goes by Chance, is the one making that sound.

  • @vickiadkins9844
    @vickiadkins9844 Год назад +6

    Home Frees version of this is epic!! They have 200 videos out there!! Each one better than the last!! Thanks for reacting!

  • @gk5891
    @gk5891 Год назад +1

    Adam "Chance" (Baritone) - Mouth Harp
    "Adam" Rupp (Beatboxer) is doing the rest of the instruments here.
    Most of the artists here have additional talents besides just singing. Rob Lundquist (Tenor) the one with the best beard is a world class whistler for instance.
    Austin Brown (High Tenor) is the first lead here and Tim Foust is the Bass.
    In older videos (2016 and before) you will see Chris Rupp (Adam's brother) who is balding and often wears a Cowboy Hat or Cap instead of "Chance".

  • @phils866
    @phils866 Год назад +3

    The instrument which eludes your memory is known as either a Jaw Harp, or Jew Harp.

  • @denise_landry
    @denise_landry Год назад +4

    That was Adam Rupp - beatboxer/percussionist extraordinaire playing his infamous "nomonica". These guys are just too talented! 😆🍟

  • @dalepettiner5036
    @dalepettiner5036 Год назад +6

    The initial "sound effect" by the "baritone" is actually Mongolian Throat Singing. Adam Rupp has a short video on You Tube explaining (kinda) his "nomonica". My personal favorite by the group is "Do You Hear What I Hear" arr. by Adam Rupp.

    • @donnam5891
      @donnam5891 Год назад

      Oh I agree with Do you hear what I hear - Most amazing and complex arrangement. And with all the other suggestions in the comments 😀

  • @leadabo
    @leadabo Год назад +10

    So glad you enjoyed our guys!
    There has been a change of lineup since you saw them on the Sing off.
    The original cofounder Chris Rupp left in 2016 to do his own channel and Chance took his place.

    • @leadabo
      @leadabo Год назад +3

      HOME FREE is
      Adam Rupp, (co-founder, a D & D Cleric from Minnesota)
      the incredible phenomenal Freak of Nature, a.k.a Spitter
      “Nomonica” and “lots of other instruments”
      Beatboxer, Tenor
      (Adam) Chance, (replaced Chris Rupp in 2016, A Mandalorian orig from Alabama/Florida now lives in CA)
      His is the delightful silky smooth Charming Crooner,
      “jaw harp” and “other instruments”
      Baritone/Bass
      Austin Brown, (skinny jeans, an Elvin Lord orig from Georgia now lives in Tennessee)
      Sweet slender sassy Badass
      “Some Nomonica” and “other instruments”
      Those runs though!
      Goodness Gracious!
      High Tenor
      Rob Lundguist, (a Teddy Bear Braveheart, from Minnesota)
      the sweet soulful Bearded Wonder,
      Whistler Extraordinaire
      Tenor
      Tim Foust, (“two things”, Bass Face, The Dragons Breath orig from Texas now lives in Tennessee)
      the intense 5 octave playful subwoofer
      Breaks speakers
      Bass
      Along with
      Darren Rust,
      “magic man” producer
      Jimmy Bates,
      master of video technique, owned by Dexter
      Also their excellent stalwart crew
      Chris, Kait, Cam, Abe and Neil
      Chris Rupp, (hat guy, from Minnesota)
      Retired founding member, Adam’s brother,
      doing his own channel now
      Excellent arranger
      full gentle cheeky artist
      Baritone/Bass

    • @jeffhensley6929
      @jeffhensley6929 Год назад +2

      I notice the references to their video for Needtobreathe song “Brother”. That would be a good one to react to.

  • @lazylady8591
    @lazylady8591 Год назад

    Tim Foust is Home Free's bass . He has a five octave range. If you saw them at The Sing Off , then might remember Jewel commenting how Tim could go from a tenor to a bass.
    The bass that you are thinking of is Geoff Castelluci from Voiceolay. Voiceplay was on the same season as Home Free. Geoff wasn't featured that much during the competition. The two groups because friends. They made a fun video of Survivor, one of the songs for the elimination challenge , called Zombies vs. Hillbillies.
    Adam Rupp is their best boxer. He can also sing tenor. He and his brother Chris were co-founders of the group. They were both on The Sing-Off. Chris sang baritone and later resigned from the group to do his own personal projects.
    Chris was replaced by Adam Chance as a baritone/bass. He has a four octave range. He is called Chance to avoid confusion with the two Adams. Chance is an alumnus of The Sing Off too. He was the bass for Street Corner Symphony that placed second on the second season of The Sing-Off. He makes the
    Diggerydo and Jew harp sounds
    You might want to see them to sing Ring of Fire featuring Avi Kaplan

  • @1aleckman1
    @1aleckman1 Год назад +1

    Brothers in Arms in another great bass song that Tim Foust (the bass) just kills. These guys are all amazing and they just keep surprising us. If you ever have the opportunity to see them live definitely take advantage of it. They are just as good live. Very humble group of guys and down to earth.

  • @claudevillemaire355
    @claudevillemaire355 Год назад +4

    Austin Brown is the high tenor, Rob Lundquist is the Tenor, Adam Chance is the baritone, Tim foust does the bass, and Adam rupp the beatboxer. They each take turns singing lead depending on whose voice fits best for particular song. They have worked very hard to extend their octave range I would almost say that each one could can sing through four octaves.Tim Foust sings five or better.

  • @Karen-by1ug
    @Karen-by1ug Год назад

    The Bass is Tim Foust, the Beatboxer is Adam Rupp, the bearded guy is Rob Linquist The main vocalist is Austin Brown and the last one is Adam Chance he sings Baratone/Bass and also does sond affects

  • @DeerlyMusical2
    @DeerlyMusical2 Год назад

    Home Fries tend to be loyal and fairly friendly fans. You keep doing Home Free, we'll keep coming. I've subscribed in the hopes that you will do more.
    Did you notice the record crackles at the very beginning? That was Adam Rupp, who also has magical skills on the no-monica and is a world-class beat boxer.
    The other sound was the jaw harp, done by Adam Chance (called Chance), who is in the back row on the left. He replaced Chris Rupp who appeared on the SingOff.
    Tim Foust, the bass, has a 5+ octave range (G0-A5). He was singing the lowest in that 4th season, and continues to go deeper than most other singers out there. (Geoff is the bass with a group called VoicePlay, who were also on SingOff that year.) Home Free recorded another version of Ring of Fire and it features Avi, so you can hear the two together. And yes, after his solo, he drops a full octave.
    The first singer was Austin Brown, the high tenor. You'll remember him from SingOff. He looks a lot different with the beard.
    The second singer was Rob Lundquist, our favorite gopher tenor.

  • @andrewsholar9956
    @andrewsholar9956 Год назад +1

    Tim foist is the bass, Austin brown first tenor, Rob Lindquist the bearded tenor, and Adam chance baritone

  • @rolandg.mandish6483
    @rolandg.mandish6483 Год назад +3

    Welcome to Home Free! You are hearing Adam Chance (back left) doing the Mouth harp. Adam Rupp, one of the founding members of Home Free over 20 years ago, is your beat boxer/harmonica. Lead vocals are Austin Brown(front center), Rob Lundquist(front left) and Tim Foust(front right) is your bass. Tim has a huge vocal range. I look forward to witnessing your journey down the rabbit hole!!!

  • @terryhopkins1466
    @terryhopkins1466 Год назад +1

    You can get a direct comparison between Tim Faust and Avi Caplan in Home Free's music video cover of "Ring of Fire".
    The instrument is a Mouth Harp or Jew's Harp.

  • @minneyruth
    @minneyruth Год назад +5

    Home Free is the best acapella band out there and Adam is the beast beatboxer 🤷‍♀️ subscribed for HF

  • @user-wi7dr5iq5c
    @user-wi7dr5iq5c Год назад +1

    Tim Foust's is the the bass for Home Free. He has a 5 octave range! The beat boxer is the Adam Rupp and has his own segment in the live shows . The Jew's harp is done by Adam Chance , The lead singers in this is are Austin Brown and Rob Lundquist

    • @user-wi7dr5iq5c
      @user-wi7dr5iq5c Год назад

      Tim Foust and Austin Brown sing together when not touring. Chris Rupp & Adam Rupp are the founder's of Home Free ! Adam Chance replaced Chris Rupp when he left the group. I have seen him them live & they are the real deal !

  • @pamelagoodman7559
    @pamelagoodman7559 Год назад +1

    New sub here; came for Home Free reactions. Do a lot of Home Free and we fans, called the Home Fries, will start flocking to your channel in the thousands. The rabbit hole is deep (more than 200 videos/songs) so it’ll take you awhile to get through - - from the ridiculous to the sublime. Enjoy

  • @1aleckman1
    @1aleckman1 Год назад +1

    The beginning instrument that you're questioning is a mouth harp or juice harp as some call it. I believe Adam Chance is mixing that sound with the sound of a digeridoo which is very unique in itself. Also, all of the sounds are vocal. If you want to get a better feel for these guys talent take a listen to these two songs Home Free: Drum Solo [SPM ST15]. This is Adam Rupp by himself. The next one is a testament of how versed the rest of the group is with beatboxing as well Home Free - 9 to 5 + Beatboxing Breakdown, October 27, 2015. Love the reactions, have a great day.

  • @marshac7738
    @marshac7738 Год назад

    Home Free is the best--period. It's easy to forget they are completely acapella and make all "instrumental" sounds themselves.
    In this song they are making a distinct southern (country blues) presentation--it definitely fits the lyrics of the song. Chance doing the jaw harp sound really sets the stage for this song's story, which Austin's twang fits phenomenally. Tim's bass line completely grounds the harmonies and Adam's voice percussion simply cannot be beat. This performance highlights a lot of Home Free's strengths although they also handle ANY other genre just as amazingly❣️🎼🥰🎶❤️

  • @paulacrump4679
    @paulacrump4679 Год назад +1

    Tim Foust is the bass. Welcome to the Wonderful World of Home Free!

    • @paulacrump4679
      @paulacrump4679 Год назад

      Mouth Harp...Chance is imulating it, he is incredible.

  • @susanchaney1582
    @susanchaney1582 Год назад +1

    Austin Brown high tenor, Rob Liquist tenor Adam( Chance) baritone, Tim Foust bass but he can sing 5 octives, Adam Rupp beatboxer.

  • @brblanch7
    @brblanch7 Год назад +1

    I believe you're thinking about a 'Jaw Harp', Shaw. PLUS...out of the many dozens of reactors that I listen to, you're so far the only one who seemingly even heard that octave drop at the end of Tim's (the bass) solo, and that includes many music/voice teachers. You've got quite the ear, Master. Please keep reacting.

  • @joywright8794
    @joywright8794 Год назад

    Mouth harp, juice harp, jaw harp, it depends which part of the South you hail from, is the instrument you are thinking of. It is a small metal U shaped hand held with a spring wire attached to the bottom curve of the U. It is held between the lips while plucking the spring wire and changing the aperture of the the open mouth, pitch can be altered and resonance is provided by the mouth cavity. The lower registers can sound similar to a didgeridoo.This sound came from the baritone singer in the band, Adam Chance (Chance) and is the very last person you see at the end of the song providing the droning sound on the outro. Adam Rupp is the beat boxer extraordinaire, but you will find that all of these guys can mimic Instruments when need arises.

  • @RobertRRay
    @RobertRRay Год назад +1

    the bass singer is Tim...who can and does go to a F1, but the beat boxer is Adam Rupp....

  • @shellywagoner5259
    @shellywagoner5259 Год назад +3

    Mouth Harp, and to see them in person is absolutely astonishing!!! Everyone of these singers are girted and talented! Seeing them again in February for the fourth time!!!!

  • @toodlescae
    @toodlescae Год назад +3

    The Home Free bass is Tim Foust. Geoff Castalucci is with another a capella group called VoicePlay. They were on the same season of Sing Off as HF. Their lineup has drastically changed since then though.
    The only change in Home Free is that Chris Rupp (usually always in a hat) left in 2016 and Adam Chance (goes by Chance) replaced him. Chance is back left and the last one you see in the video. He's the one doing the mouth harp sound using throat singing.

    • @twill7880
      @twill7880 2 месяца назад +1

      Not a diggery do but a Jews harp:)

  • @meemermarie1977
    @meemermarie1977 Год назад +2

    Somewhere on youtube adam rupp (beat boxer) gives very short instruction of how he does the hsrmonica sound

  • @lindamorrison9755
    @lindamorrison9755 8 дней назад

    Adam was doing his nomonica. In fact, He has taught Austin how to do it. His Name is Adam Rupp.

  • @charlestarver2744
    @charlestarver2744 Год назад

    The first lead was Austin Brown the second lead was Robb L. The bass was Tim Foust. Beat boxer is Adam Rupp and the one making the mouth harp was Adam Chance most just call him Chance and the one who left was Adam Rupps brother Chris Rupp

  • @mikelightning7682
    @mikelightning7682 9 месяцев назад

    A didgeridoo is a wind instrument played with vibrating lips to produce a continuous drone. It was developed by Aboriginal peoples of northern Australia at least 1,000 years ago and is now in use around the world.

  • @maddieme69
    @maddieme69 11 месяцев назад

    Adam Rupp - beat boxer
    Austin Brown -
    high tenor
    Chris Rupp - Barritone (against the tree)
    Rob Lundquist - lead tenor
    Tim Faust - bass ( goes 5 octaves !)

  • @annebiebrich9155
    @annebiebrich9155 Год назад +4

    Please react to more Homefree! They are the BEST acapella group of all !

  • @sallycripe2697
    @sallycripe2697 Год назад +2

    TIM FOUST, not Geoff Castelucci. Geoff is the bass in VoicePlay. Tim has a 5+ octave range. Adam Chance, called Chance (to distinguish from Adam Rupp, the beatboxer) is vocallizing the Jew Harp. He came onboard after the SingOff. Prior to 2016, Chris Rupp, a founder, sang baritone. Now Chance does that and sings bass when Tim has the lead. Adam, the beatboxer, sings a beautiful tenor and plays the trumpet, among other things. Rob Lundquist and Austin Brown (lead here) are wonderful tenors. Welcome ti the Home Free rabbit hole!

  • @larrywright3132
    @larrywright3132 Год назад

    Adam Chance was using a throat singing technique to sound like the jaw harp. He uses a looper for live performances because he says it hurts his voice to do it throughout the song.

  • @donniebaughman5873
    @donniebaughman5873 Год назад +1

    It's called a Jaw Harp (Mouth Harp) and it's Chance that makes the sound.

  • @randy129
    @randy129 Год назад

    There is a video where Adam Rupp explains how he does the harmonica effect. Bass is tim Foust. Adam chance sings baritone and also backs up beatboxing. Tenors Rob Lundquist (beard), and Austin brown.

  • @sandrastorer5628
    @sandrastorer5628 Год назад

    It's Adam Chance (they call him Chance) sounding like a very small item called a Jews harp or mouth harp. It does have a sound similar to a didgeridoo. Adam Rupp is their world class beatboxer, but he can also sing. Tim Foust is their bass with crazy range. He can go down to E1 chest fry, then up to a E4.. Jeff Castelucci is the bass for Voiceplay. Austin Brown and Rob Lundquist (glasses and beard) are the tenors. You wouldn't know it from this song, but Rob can actually sing opera quite beautifully. He and Austin recently did Nessun Dorma, made me cry!

  • @Angelshaven427
    @Angelshaven427 Год назад +1

    Tim is the bass. His range is unbelievable. He can go high as well.

  • @davidsnow1481
    @davidsnow1481 Год назад +1

    The noise you hear in the beginning sounds like a mouth harp. Tim is the bass Adam Rupp is the beatboxes.

  • @barbarakennedy2667
    @barbarakennedy2667 Год назад +4

    Love your reaction and knowledge shared. We Home Fries are very fond of Tim Foust's bass voice, but he sings a sweet tenor too.

  • @BJGlenn-cg3gs
    @BJGlenn-cg3gs Год назад

    I'm just discovering Home Free. WOW! Love this group. "Mayday" is another great one, can't get it out of my head. 😎
    BTW, mouth harp or juice harp is the instrument your thinking of.

  • @kenkitchens3434
    @kenkitchens3434 Год назад

    The Group "Straight with No Chaser" was the first A Capella group I heard about 20 or so years ago,, They formed in College and just kept going.

  • @babyfry4775
    @babyfry4775 Год назад

    Great analysis. The bass is Tim Foust. (Geoff is the bass for VoicePlay). Tim is amazing. He has a 5 octave range so he can sing super low and then sing up with the tenors. Adam Rupp is the crazy talented beatboxer. See Adam Rupp Drum Solo (2015). There are newer ones but I love that one as it’s just Adam and a microphone and he’s drumming. He’s fantastic! The mouth harp, or jaw harp sound is made by Chance (last one in video). When live he does it on a looper as it hurts his voice to do it too long. Also live Austin (lead here)will join Adam in doing harmonica sounds. They can both do it. Enjoyed your analysis. Please try other HF songs. They’re fabulous. They also write and sing their own songs. Try Helplessly Hoping, Brothers in Arms, So Long Dixie, One Man Band. 🥰

  • @DyvmSlorm
    @DyvmSlorm Год назад

    Adam is the beatboxer. Tim is the main bass. Chance is bass number two and the mouth harp/didgeridoo. Austin (hat) and Rob are the tenors. Adam does use a looper live and this is layered.

  • @Michael-sf9yg
    @Michael-sf9yg Год назад

    The instrument being very closely mimicked in the opening that nobody seems to be able to name, is called the "Jew's Harp". It's a piece of spring steel centered in a small lyre-shaped frame and held in the mouth whilst being plucked with the finger.

  • @conservative11000
    @conservative11000 Год назад +1

    Ain't going down till the sun comes up is the pinnacle of harmonica from Adam rupp home free s beet boxer

  • @GoVandals0605
    @GoVandals0605 Год назад

    Two bass singers - Tim Foust, doing the solos. Adam Chance is the other. He mostly sings in baritone, but the man can go SUPER LOW. Chance is also the guy doing the mouth harp sound (that sounds like a didgeridoo). When they all harmonize, you can hear both bass voices.

  • @doloresburns3301
    @doloresburns3301 Год назад +2

    Adam Rupp is our vocal percussionist extraordinaire... he's said to have swallowed a drum kit. That digerido sound is done by Adam Chance (known as Chance) and is like Tibetan throat singing replicating a juice harp... it's done on a looper. Also, I think the higher harmonica is done by Austin Brown (high tenor). The two tenors (Austin and Rob Lundquist) will knock your socks off with their version of Nessum Dorma on the video Two Country Singers Try Singing Opera. Hope you continue your journey down the Home Free Rabbit Hole.

  • @louellamoyer5578
    @louellamoyer5578 Год назад

    Thanks. One I love is Peter Hollins ft, Tim Foust, Misty Mountains. (Tim Foust is the bass for Home Free, Geoff Castellucci is bass for Voice Play) Tim Foust has a voice range from deep bass to tenor. He has such a rich voice like Avi. Bass's can hit low notes but to SING those low notes is the quality. In Misty Mountains you get two voices and a whole lot of layering. Beautiful!

  • @StevesTubes
    @StevesTubes Год назад +4

    This group! Please keep listening!

  • @timothyquinton1950
    @timothyquinton1950 Год назад

    What you heard at the beginning was Adam Chance (who you can see repeating the sound at end of video) mimicing what is known at Mouth Harp, Jew's Harp, or Jaw Harp

  • @sueby1962
    @sueby1962 Год назад +1

    New subscriber and a great reaction, too! I love it when people discover Home Free. They are a freakishly talented group of fellas! They can make you laugh sometimes, they can make you cry sometimes but they always impress. Here's a cheat sheet on the group: Adam Rupp, co-founder of HF and the awesome beatboxer. Tim Foust, bass. He has a five-octave range. Robb Lundquist (glasses and beard) Tenor Harmony. Austin Brown, Lead Tenor. Adam Chance, Baritone ( goes by Chance). Chance replaced Chris Rupp (co-founder) who left in 2016. Take Me Home Country Roads is phenomenal but you might also want to check out Dreamer, When A Man Loves A Woman, End Of The Road, One Man Band, I Swear, Blue Ain't Your Color, Dive Bar Saints and Folsom Prison Blues. For some funny ones: Butts Medley, All About That Bass, Champagne Taste, Hillbilly Bone. For some serious ones: How Great Thou Art, Go Rest High On That Mountain. When you are familiar with all the boys and their vocal roles, do Mayday. And last but not least, Brothers In Arms. It is haunting and beautiful. They have recently released several new songs that you will want to check out. Welcome to the Home Free rabbit hole!

  • @phyllishenry213
    @phyllishenry213 Год назад

    They are a country group. You hear is called many things. We always called it mouth harp. My favorite from Home Free is "When a man love a woman" cover of Percy Sledge. Beat boxer is Adam Rupp founder of the group with his brother Chris Rupp who left the group and then they added Adam Chance known as Chance. Bass is Tim Foust: high tenor is Austin Brown and alto is Rob Linquist.

  • @sallyintucson
    @sallyintucson Год назад

    I can’t help but chuckle when I see a first timer react to Home Free’s music. These guys are just as good in person as they are in videos. Watch “Working for a Living” for more of the non-harmonica by Adam Rupp.

  • @lindamorrison9755
    @lindamorrison9755 8 дней назад

    Tin Faust has a 5-octave range. The one who does the Jaw Harp is Chance he is a baritone/bass and he has a 4- octave range.

  • @kimmillard6915
    @kimmillard6915 Год назад +1

    New sub here! Loved your reaction and analysis! More Home Free please!

  • @janhankins911
    @janhankins911 Год назад +3

    Adam Rupp is the vocal percussionist (beat boxer) and he is fantastic. You may want to check out his drum solo. Another one of my favorite Adam Rupp sounds is from their Sea Shanty Medley where he does castanets. Geoff Castalucci is the bass for VoicePlay. The bass here is Tim Foust. And you ought to check out Rob and Austin's cover of Nessun Dorma. Rob and Austin are the two tenors. You will be blown away, particularly by Rob.

  • @debbiehall9091
    @debbiehall9091 Год назад +1

    Adam Rupp is the beatboxer, Tim Foust is the bass, Adam Chance is baritone and Rob Lundquist is tenor Austin Brown high tenor.

  • @karinfichtner7479
    @karinfichtner7479 Год назад

    I believe it's called a Jaw Harp. And Geoff Castelucci is Voiceplay's bassman; HF's is Tim Foust, who actually taught Geoff how to growl. Tim has a 5-octave range.

  • @dmsentra
    @dmsentra Год назад

    You realize then at the moment you pointed, when Tim sang "sleeping", that is when he came back UP to that point, right? He start well below that and comes up to the note at "sleeping".

  • @garylushman615
    @garylushman615 2 месяца назад

    Adam Rupp is the beatboxer and fries call it a no monica he does it in Folsom prison blues, and the sound at the beginning is a jaw harp which was done by Adam Chance which your see at the end of the video

  • @-R.Gray-
    @-R.Gray- Год назад

    The version of this song I heard first was on Bob Dylan's first album in 1962, but it is a lot older than that.

  • @randy129
    @randy129 Год назад

    The beatboxer Adam Rupp also sings tenor 1. You can hear it when they do how Great thou art.

  • @kathrynphelps9771
    @kathrynphelps9771 Год назад

    Avi is Honey poured over thunder, Geoff is Darkmilk chocolate, he can go smoothly up and down through his range, Tim is Dark Chocolate with marshmallows.

  • @tada-us1rf
    @tada-us1rf Год назад +1

    Subbed for more Home Free - I hope you choose to go down the rabbit hole. If you do, we Home Fries will follow!

  • @toddhutchins2492
    @toddhutchins2492 Год назад

    A capella has been around a long time before Pentatonix. It's just that right now Home Free, Pentatonix, and Voice Play are the most popular groups and have created a renewed interest in A capella.
    Avi Kaplan is featured in Home Free's cover of Johnny Cash's "Ring of Fire."
    Mouth Harp.

  • @meemermarie1977
    @meemermarie1977 Год назад +1

    If you want a beautiful yet haunting bass lead song by home free check out their cover of “brothers in arms”.

  • @chrisholland6052
    @chrisholland6052 Год назад +1

    What you're hearing is a 'jaws harp'. I believe Chance is the one doing that sound at the beginning. And yes, it is a southern instrument.

  • @kmwwrench
    @kmwwrench Год назад

    I'm assuming that somebody else has clued you in to the mouth harp, which sounds similar to the didgerdoo. Adam Rupp, the vocal percussionist, actually does a didgerdoo in his live "drum solos". But then, he can do just about anything - pretty much any kind of drum, cymbals, wind, heartbeat, jet planes, shaker, brushes, castanets..... Best vocal percussionist out there. And, on the off chance that nobody else mentioned it (as unlikely as that is), you can hear Tim and Avi sing together in Home Free's version of Ring of Fire. Great reaction. Love the "Home Free smile".

  • @grannymitch6707
    @grannymitch6707 Год назад

    Saw you doing a Home Free reaction, and like any good Home Fry, came running! Great reaction. I was interested to hear your take on beatboxer Adam Rupp’s voice. He’s the only member to not get a lot of formal vocal training - he was trained as a trumpet player. It seems that because of this, he prefers not to do solos, although you can hear him briefly in How Great Thou Art, which is one of the most beautiful versions I’ve ever heard. There are a few “drum solos” out there (I like the one where he’s in a red plaid shirt) that showcases his range of noises. In this he does flying insects and a woodpecker as well as the drums and “nomonica”. Tim Foust has claimed that Adam has the biggest range of all of them, because he can do both pretty high and low pitched sounds.
    Adam Chance (back left) is the one simulating the “mouth harp” (one of many names). He replaced Chris Rupp as the baritone/bass in 2016 when Chris left amicably. In other videos, he takes over the bass line when Tim Foust is singing lead.
    Nice catch about how Tim drops an octave after his solo. I rarely see a reactor mention that.
    Speaking of Avi from Pentatonix, Home Free does a version of Ring of Fire (after the Sing-Off) featuring Avi. It’s an interesting up-close way to compare/contrast their tone and vocal qualities. I agree that their voices are very different. Avi has a deepness and a darkness to his low range. Like melted caramel, hypnotic, thick and rich. I find that Tim’s voice has a brightness to it - I often think it may be because of his Texas drawl - even in his lowest notes. I think you’d enjoy Ring of Fire, as it’s done a few years later without the pressure of a competition. I like both versions, but find Austin’s more mature and relaxed voice much better than in the Sing-Off.
    You need to do yourself and your ears a favor and listen to Helplessly Hoping. The harmonies are amazing. And you should also check out When a Man Loves a Woman. I’d be interested to hear what you think of Austin’s take on it (better than Michael Bolton’s IMHO).