I've seen Adam Rupp do the harmonica sound when Home Free did this song in concert. I was front row left right under the guy and it was mouth and mic, no harmonica there at all, just sounds like it, really sounds authentic. He is really good. I am always in awe when a group can make good instrumental sounds with their voices and this group does.
Bear in mind she may be doing this intentionally to focus on the rest of the group for once. Vocal coach reactions to Home Free are typically LARGELY focused on Tim and his earthquake inducing rumble.
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These 5 very tall, funny, uber-talented all lead singers, songwriters, arrangers & multi-instrumentalists who love a cappella, can SING!! Amazing , live, in concert! Home Free & friends Ptx are the 2 Best Selling/Most Viewed ALL Vocal Bands in the World, w/sold-out global concerts (global UTube Reactors are goingg)..Home Free has awesome covers & amazing originals -all beautifully shot!😊
I love, love, love the way they wrap the whole thing up at the end. Ushering the faster beat back in, almost like bringing up the house lights in a theater when a performance is through. That's reflected in the video as well when they retrace the visual steps (past our alligator friend again) that brought us to where they were. Its really astounding just how much thought goes into every one of their videos. The more you look and listen the more layers you can pull back and appreciate.
Amagine these voices echoing through mountain valleys accompanied by guitar, upright bass, fiddle (violin) and banjo. That is how it began and how it is best heard.
Seen them twice live, over the years, and they are even more unbelievable live. When Adam did his drum solo, while the others took a quick break, I thought the roof was going to cave in. I have no idea how he produced that much bass, but it was shocking. Mostly because he isn't one of the bass guys, but the sound he made was crushingly low. Yes, he is doing that with his mouth.
There are a lot of "Vocal Coach reacts" type of videos out there these days, but I truly enjoy watching yours. I absolutely love the sheer delight you take in these, the insight you bring and the obvious love you have for music. A sentiment I share. Having the ability to sing has always been one of my fondest wishes, but sadly I sound like a bull frog being squished by a car! But, thank you for helping me enjoy this art form vicariously through your videos. It's like finding a cozy, sunny spot on the inter-webs!
Ty. Another person who likes all 3. I don't see why people compare them. All 3 do totally different stuff for the most part and have completely different styles.
Yup, more hugs for you Beth, you are awesome. Your illustrations are always on point. Music is what drives me, so thank you for appreciating music in all its forms.
Yo Beth, I think you'd really love reacting to Home Free's rendition of Auld Lang Syne, particularly as a Scottish person. They released it around Christmas last year and I think your perspective on blending with others and listening to your partners would make for an excellent react. I personally think it's a masterpiece of unison singing and it sends me chills every time I listen to it. Great to see this reaction, there are a lot of people who respond to this song but not a ton of people with musical perspective to offer. This video is chock-full of good advice and insight! You're definitely my favorite vocal coach on RUclips, but with some Scottish heritage I might be biased lmao (even if I'm from the states). Thanks again for the awesome video!
You know even if I didn't highly value your reviews and tips I would still watch your channel for two reasons. 1) You are a beautiful red headed woman AND I LOVE your roar!!! Its the absolute best!
I really like how even though they're leaning into their country roots, Home Free are kind of putting a bit of a swamp blues slant on it, which is appropriate considering the Bayou setting of the music video. And I absolutely LOVE those parallel fifths from Tim and Adam Chance(? they all blend so well it could've been either Rob or Austin as well) at the end of each verse. It's so unusual because composers and arrangers usually avoid staying with that interval for too long because it doesn't always fit with the rest of the scale, and because of that, it really emphasizes the end of each verse.
I know this is an old reaction but hope you would consider doing Home Frees version of John Denver's take me home country road. They slows the song down and added soul to it. I don't think you would believe how good this song came out. Just an amazing take on this song. Love youre red hair Beth. I melt seeing that.
Hahaha I hear you talk about their twang in the singing I'm from Southern Missouri in the U.S. and that would be a normal talking sound for most down here. Love the reaction!
Alabama here, and the same thing. I live in a major university town and we have people here from every place on the planet, so my sound has changed a bit, but still southern.
We've been listening to and loving this since it came out. My room mate found a dvd of O Brother Where Art Thou and it was my first time watching it. There seems to be a big debate over which version of the song is "better". Everyone can like which one they prefer, I like this one. The rich tones, and that beat boxing! Thank you. ^_^
If you would like to have a great video to react to for analyzing vocal harmonies, I highly suggest Home Free - Helplessly Hoping, best harmonies I have heard in a long time, maybe ever.
I know you said you would like to go to a place like this and it is beautiful, been places like that many times. Just make sure it's some time around winter or early spring or late fall. The summer is unbearable down here and normally winter is quite mild, but the trees are brown. On the road where they are, it's all over the south, Louisiana and Mississippi, the swamp area is most likely Louisiana south of New Orleans.
I absolutely love them! That's actually my profile picture from when I got to meet them a while back! I could listen to Home Free all day, any day! You should check out when they were on The Sing Off!!
It was really interesting to watch this for the first time (I have seen others react to the same song, but first for this video), so soon after watching your video about accents & singing. You only touched on it lightly here, but I was "hearing" your other comments about what shapes an accent.
Can someone explain to me why Tim’s voice sounds hollow around F2 and lower. Is it a matter of voice type and resonance or is it just a stylistic choice in this? (You can really hear it on “grave” at 5:08) I am aware that his voice is technically bass/baritone as he loses projection and full resonance after a D2 and he has a full baritone range but this is well above a D2.
It's all them all the time. No instruments what so ever. And the Jew Harp you heard in the beginning and end were done bt Chance, the guy in the back. Great review, thank you!
Beth sadly seemed to have missed the "Foust" because she paused at the wrong moment and did not go back a bit "as I was sleeping in my grave". (05:27 - 05:32)
I don't know if you caught it but after Tim (the bass) sung "While he is sleeping in his grave" he went down to somewhere around a low A while everyone else was singing.
I waited so long for another Home Free reaction! Thanks for bringing one to react to. I sure do like you're in depth analysis. That's sets you apart from the others. Another soon?
Hello. I love your hair. I guess...because it reminds me of my wife’s. Since you did a home free song.....they just did a song by John Denver. Country roads. It was not my favorite song but....but...this new version? Wow. Did I say, wow? They always catch me off guard but this one actually shocked me. It was so different A very talented group of singers. By the way he actually used his voice for the harmonica.
I think some of the "nature sounds" you mentioned are recreating bluegrass instruments - the "dop, dop doo" is like a string instrument (style of guitar playing rather than a banjo, though because of the "doo" part), and the "nature" sound at the end (also in the beginning) simulates a mouth harp (really, really well).
Enjoyed that!!! Confused at/near the 3min mark --- referencing PTX Scales!?! But anyway........ What HF pulls off here is amazing --- not short of, but truly amazing! Phenomenal even! Personally, no other group can do or even match what these guys do; and they pull it off like nothing.... and that is Country, along with Pop/R&B/Soul/Jazz/Blues/Reggae/Gospel/Rock --- and they mix it up. So many of their Country "Covers" are better than the originals (which were hits by the way).
Beth-- you look so familiar. Anyways, LOVE this version of Man of Constant Sorrow. Home Free is increadable. Saw them live a few months ago. They are just increadable. They are my favorite band. I discovered them earlier this year purely by accident. I cannot get enough. They are increadable. I love almost all of their stuff.
Check out their original called "Champagne taste on a Beer budget". Who makes a cameo as the dollar " yeehah " and is on the bull in the background at the end. Another cool original is called "Full of Cheer" done by them. Thank you
Beth love your work. Unless I have missed the point this is Acapella group - all the music is human voice. There are no instruments used in this song which is one of the amazing things about this performance
Beth Roars, Your show is better than those of all of your competitors put together. Even though I appreciate them too, none are even close. Having sung with meticulous choral conductors, I think your comments on vocal technique are right on. Even better: your ear is reliable, your taste is great, and your conveying of the feeling in the music is a joy. In this song the group is so imaginative, yet, I still prefer the high lonesome sound of Ralph Stanley. For people who might want to look further, another folk singer of this type was Roscoe Holcomb who I heard live -- his voice sends shivers down my spine.
This whole performance is almost acapella. one of them is doing percussion beat-boxing, and the rest are emulating instruments where needed, but the harmonizing is so powerful, they don't need much. I detect what sounds like a bass guitar, but even that can be done vocally. I also heard a mouth harp at the end. Very cool version, though!
The harmonica is all Adam's voice, and Adam Chance does the juiceharp sound. Beth, did you like that A1,Bb1, B1, and C2 progression after Tim's solo verse?
First all sounds are them, harmonica, jewharp. Born and bred in Georgia (Alabama with kin) and as beautiful as that scenery is there are two things you need to know....1. Gators are fast and don't like ppl & 2. You need be warned south in summer can be miserable....heat, humidity that two minutes in you're drenched and sqeeters (mosquitoes). Especially around swamps.
All sounds and vocals are made with their mouth. All of them. The beginning sound and the ending sound is called a juice-harp. The fellow you see at the beginning and the end leaning up against the porch is making the juice harp sound . We play it here in the south. But yes all sounds are made by mouth. There no musical instruments in this at all.
To be fair, the ending is not a sound found in nature. They are imitating an instrument called a mouth harp/jaw harp which is a staple in southern bluegrass and some country music.
The main problem I have with modern studio recordings of a capella groups is the heavy use of auto tune. These guys are legitimately talented and sound really good live, with the little imperfections making their voices and blending feel vibrant and full of life. By contrast, their studio albums just sound robotic because they’re too perfect.
I also think that you should react to Homefree covering "Elvira" with the Oakridge Boys. Not only is it a technicially impressive performance, but a couple of the Oakridge Boys have very distinct vocalizations that you would probably enjoy.
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Hey Beth! Long time watcher... don't know if I've ever commented. I'm a vocalist... went to school for vocal music education, I currently sing in a band... and I have a question for you that I cannot figure out.... how the hell does Adam do the harmonica sound?!?! I cannot figure it out. I am almost thinking he's using like a trumpet playing embouchure and blowing with tone???? Do you have any idea?!
Yup. That harmonica sound is straight from his mouth. It’s incredible live
That and the base live melted every panty in the building
My niece said she thought she got pregnant at the concert with Tim’s low F#...haha.
I believe it's a mouth piece that's sorta like a reed from a clarinet
@@austinblevins6804 It's not, it's his voice.
My grandpa could do the best train sound with his mouth, I miss him
I've seen Adam Rupp do the harmonica sound when Home Free did this song in concert. I was front row left right under the guy and it was mouth and mic, no harmonica there at all, just sounds like it, really sounds authentic. He is really good. I am always in awe when a group can make good instrumental sounds with their voices and this group does.
This reminds me, I must watch O Brother Where Art Thou again soon :)
I did a few weeks ago, still good, still funny, and still very fun!
Do not seek the treasure.
Amen!!!
We thought... You was.... A horny toad!
Friend, some of your foldin’ money’s come unstowed..
Is it just me or is everyone just sleeping on this bass singer!? Dude is AMAZING!
Tim Foust is absolutely amazing! He has a 5 octave range (which you can really hear in his cover of Can't Help Falling in Love
I thought the same thing, It was like she didn't hear him at all.
Bear in mind she may be doing this intentionally to focus on the rest of the group for once. Vocal coach reactions to Home Free are typically LARGELY focused on Tim and his earthquake inducing rumble.
@@liztolley8488 six including his growl notes
no one is sleeping on Tim. Sleeping WITH him though I'm sure
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Hot damn! It’s the Soggy...er, Home Free Boys!
Thanks, Beth, I always enjoy your reactions and analysis.
These 5 very tall, funny, uber-talented all lead singers, songwriters, arrangers & multi-instrumentalists who love a cappella, can SING!! Amazing , live, in concert!
Home Free & friends Ptx are the 2 Best Selling/Most Viewed ALL Vocal Bands in the World, w/sold-out global concerts (global UTube Reactors are goingg)..Home Free has awesome covers & amazing originals -all beautifully shot!😊
I love, love, love the way they wrap the whole thing up at the end. Ushering the faster beat back in, almost like bringing up the house lights in a theater when a performance is through. That's reflected in the video as well when they retrace the visual steps (past our alligator friend again) that brought us to where they were. Its really astounding just how much thought goes into every one of their videos. The more you look and listen the more layers you can pull back and appreciate.
Amagine these voices echoing through mountain valleys accompanied by guitar, upright bass, fiddle (violin) and banjo. That is how it began and how it is best heard.
Seen them twice live, over the years, and they are even more unbelievable live. When Adam did his drum solo, while the others took a quick break, I thought the roof was going to cave in. I have no idea how he produced that much bass, but it was shocking. Mostly because he isn't one of the bass guys, but the sound he made was crushingly low. Yes, he is doing that with his mouth.
There are a lot of "Vocal Coach reacts" type of videos out there these days, but I truly enjoy watching yours. I absolutely love the sheer delight you take in these, the insight you bring and the obvious love you have for music. A sentiment I share. Having the ability to sing has always been one of my fondest wishes, but sadly I sound like a bull frog being squished by a car! But, thank you for helping me enjoy this art form vicariously through your videos.
It's like finding a cozy, sunny spot on the inter-webs!
Beth Roars brings me sorrow. Because I know I can't have someone as Beth roaring as her. True story, beautiful lady.
How do you not react to Tim’s lowest notes? It is like you didn’t notice. It is rare and amazing.
Because she's too busy pausing to state the obvious. She's really into to herself and not the music. I lost interest.
She literally commented on how low it was.
some women don't even notice-- its not in her wheel house and thought processes , obviously -- she's tuned in to the higher voices
02:33 "Dear? Mhmm..." One of the cutest thing happens! I love Home Free, Voiceplay and Pentatonix and i watched all your reactions. You are amazing!
Cute 😍
@@kod9759 Yes, very cute :)
Ty. Another person who likes all 3. I don't see why people compare them. All 3 do totally different stuff for the most part and have completely different styles.
@@toodlescae Thank you too! Definitely, they're amazing!
Yup, more hugs for you Beth, you are awesome. Your illustrations are always on point. Music is what drives me, so thank you for appreciating music in all its forms.
I have just two things to say:
1) Home Free is great.
2) Your hair is beautiful.
Home Free. With this song they've turned me into a man of constant listening.
Yo Beth, I think you'd really love reacting to Home Free's rendition of Auld Lang Syne, particularly as a Scottish person. They released it around Christmas last year and I think your perspective on blending with others and listening to your partners would make for an excellent react. I personally think it's a masterpiece of unison singing and it sends me chills every time I listen to it.
Great to see this reaction, there are a lot of people who respond to this song but not a ton of people with musical perspective to offer. This video is chock-full of good advice and insight! You're definitely my favorite vocal coach on RUclips, but with some Scottish heritage I might be biased lmao (even if I'm from the states). Thanks again for the awesome video!
You know even if I didn't highly value your reviews and tips I would still watch your channel for two reasons. 1) You are a beautiful red headed woman AND I LOVE your roar!!! Its the absolute best!
I really like how even though they're leaning into their country roots, Home Free are kind of putting a bit of a swamp blues slant on it, which is appropriate considering the Bayou setting of the music video.
And I absolutely LOVE those parallel fifths from Tim and Adam Chance(? they all blend so well it could've been either Rob or Austin as well) at the end of each verse. It's so unusual because composers and arrangers usually avoid staying with that interval for too long because it doesn't always fit with the rest of the scale, and because of that, it really emphasizes the end of each verse.
Beth! Rob and Austin just did Nessun Dorma- dying for your reaction!
It’s one of those songs they do you really love when it is done live.
Always love when you react to Home Free!
Tim is very ''agile'' in his 5 octave + range......also love a good bass and he's great
Always the best comments, from the most adorable lady on the planet!
Beth, did you notice Tim Foust (Bass) hits an octave lower after his solo? He has an incredible 5 octave range!
It’s ALL VOCALS and Adam and Austin just kill a vocal harmonica duet LIVE on this song during their Live Performances; so AMAZING 😉
The landscape and area is great. I live in southern Louisiana and there are so many kind people here
5:29 sweet jeebuz Tim..that's sooooo low lol..I love it.
Good to hear all of the components explained.
You should react to some of their new originals. "Catch Me If You Can", or "Dreamer" are my favorites.
I checked out the podcast with Chris Rupp and the interview was great. It was wonderful to hear how happy Chris is with what he is doing.
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Amazing reaction. Thank you...
This song never gets old. I love to sing along, but some songs are difficult since my rang is between low baritone to upper bass.
I know this is an old reaction but hope you would consider doing Home Frees version of John Denver's take me home country road. They slows the song down and added soul to it. I don't think you would believe how good this song came out. Just an amazing take on this song. Love youre red hair Beth. I melt seeing that.
Hahaha I hear you talk about their twang in the singing I'm from Southern Missouri in the U.S. and that would be a normal talking sound for most down here. Love the reaction!
Alabama here, and the same thing.
I live in a major university town and we have people here from every place on the planet, so my sound has changed a bit, but still southern.
We've been listening to and loving this since it came out. My room mate found a dvd of O Brother Where Art Thou and it was my first time watching it. There seems to be a big debate over which version of the song is "better". Everyone can like which one they prefer, I like this one. The rich tones, and that beat boxing! Thank you. ^_^
I love the radio version most. It has so much energy!
I love your reactions! I hope you react to their Your Man cover live. Tim hits in the 0 octave! It's amazing!
If you would like to have a great video to react to for analyzing vocal harmonies, I highly suggest Home Free - Helplessly Hoping, best harmonies I have heard in a long time, maybe ever.
You should review Down in the Boondocks/Fishin' In the Dark.
There is a thrash bluegrass band called the Native Howl that did this song mashed up with Harvester of Sorrow by Metallica and it's incredible
Their an accapella group no instruments, which where started on Sing Off the show! Just like Pentatonix! 🤗
They won Season 4 of The Sing-off, but had been a working and touring group before the competition.
I like your reaction and love your hair!
If they haven't already, I love to hear these boys cover Seven Bridges Road.
As always, it's a pleasure watching you react to them.😄
They have covered it already
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I know you said you would like to go to a place like this and it is beautiful, been places like that many times. Just make sure it's some time around winter or early spring or late fall. The summer is unbearable down here and normally winter is quite mild, but the trees are brown. On the road where they are, it's all over the south, Louisiana and Mississippi, the swamp area is most likely Louisiana south of New Orleans.
I absolutely love them! That's actually my profile picture from when I got to meet them a while back! I could listen to Home Free all day, any day!
You should check out when they were on The Sing Off!!
It was really interesting to watch this for the first time (I have seen others react to the same song, but first for this video), so soon after watching your video about accents & singing. You only touched on it lightly here, but I was "hearing" your other comments about what shapes an accent.
I’m actually working on a video about this at the moment. Keep an eye on the Beth Chats playlist. I’ll put the video there
No harmonica; just brilliant sound effects, perfect harmony, awesome work.
Thanks for the video. I enjoyed it.
Can someone explain to me why Tim’s voice sounds hollow around F2 and lower. Is it a matter of voice type and resonance or is it just a stylistic choice in this? (You can really hear it on “grave” at 5:08) I am aware that his voice is technically bass/baritone as he loses projection and full resonance after a D2 and he has a full baritone range but this is well above a D2.
It's all them all the time. No instruments what so ever. And the Jew Harp you heard in the beginning and end were done bt Chance, the guy in the back. Great review, thank you!
Jew harp, lol. Pretty sure you mean jaw harp.
I've lived in the south all of my life, raised on country, bluegrass and blues. I've never heard it called anything but a Jew Harp.
@@spamhere1123 I had to re-read it I could have sworn she said jaw harp, not jew harp.
It's called both a Jew and jaw harp so you're both correct
I grew up knowing it as a jew harp and it was called mouth harp in music theory classes.
Beth sadly seemed to have missed the "Foust" because she paused at the wrong moment and did not go back a bit "as I was sleeping in my grave". (05:27 - 05:32)
Love the tight harmony and Southern drawls!
Hello Beth! If you want to see that landscape, come and see us down here in Louisiana! We’d love to have you!
Deep Purple - Child in time 1970 live
Hell yeah!
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'Country Bluegrass Accapella' YES!
I don't know if you caught it but after Tim (the bass) sung "While he is sleeping in his grave" he went down to somewhere around a low A while everyone else was singing.
I waited so long for another Home Free reaction! Thanks for bringing one to react to. I sure do like you're in depth analysis. That's sets you apart from the others. Another soon?
Hello. I love your hair. I guess...because it reminds me of my wife’s. Since you did a home free song.....they just did a song by John Denver. Country roads. It was not my favorite song but....but...this new version? Wow. Did I say, wow? They always catch me off guard but this one actually shocked me. It was so different A very talented group of singers. By the way he actually used his voice for the harmonica.
I think some of the "nature sounds" you mentioned are recreating bluegrass instruments - the "dop, dop doo" is like a string instrument (style of guitar playing rather than a banjo, though because of the "doo" part), and the "nature" sound at the end (also in the beginning) simulates a mouth harp (really, really well).
Never been in a landscape like that. I will have to go there.
Gators. Gators. Gators.
Enjoyed that!!! Confused at/near the 3min mark --- referencing PTX Scales!?! But anyway........ What HF pulls off here is amazing --- not short of, but truly amazing! Phenomenal even! Personally, no other group can do or even match what these guys do; and they pull it off like nothing.... and that is Country, along with Pop/R&B/Soul/Jazz/Blues/Reggae/Gospel/Rock --- and they mix it up. So many of their Country "Covers" are better than the originals (which were hits by the way).
love ur take on songs, tnx...
Awesome song
Beth-- you look so familiar. Anyways, LOVE this version of Man of Constant Sorrow. Home Free is increadable. Saw them live a few months ago. They are just increadable. They are my favorite band. I discovered them earlier this year purely by accident. I cannot get enough. They are increadable. I love almost all of their stuff.
Check out their original called "Champagne taste on a Beer budget". Who makes a cameo as the dollar " yeehah " and is on the bull in the background at the end.
Another cool original is called "Full of Cheer" done by them.
Thank you
It's the bayou baby, from the coast of Southeast Texas to Florida. And that's just about what it sounds like
That’s called “twang” in country music, girl.
mysterioso 100 why is somebody that’s not even from the United States trying to critique someone with a southern accent they won’t understand
Lol yea, she thinks they're trying to talk like that. Hun, that's just what we sound like down here.
Check out Chris Stapleton !
It is one of the features of a tenor's falsetto. It can mimic the harmonica, or is it the other way around?
These ol boys can harmonize.
Beth love your work. Unless I have missed the point this is Acapella group - all the music is human voice. There are no instruments used in this song which is one of the amazing things about this performance
Especially the phrasing
Beth Roars, Your show is better than those of all of your competitors put together. Even though I appreciate them too, none are even close. Having sung with meticulous choral conductors, I think your comments on vocal technique are right on. Even better: your ear is reliable, your taste is great, and your conveying of the feeling in the music is a joy. In this song the group is so imaginative, yet, I still prefer the high lonesome sound of Ralph Stanley. For people who might want to look further, another folk singer of this type was Roscoe Holcomb who I heard live -- his voice sends shivers down my spine.
The bluegrass growl comes pretty naturally to some of the Home Free fellows, but they know how to emphasize it when warranted for the song.
This whole performance is almost acapella. one of them is doing percussion beat-boxing, and the rest are emulating instruments where needed, but the harmonizing is so powerful, they don't need much. I detect what sounds like a bass guitar, but even that can be done vocally. I also heard a mouth harp at the end. Very cool version, though!
no bass guitar in this. all tim foust
The harmonica is all Adam's voice, and Adam Chance does the juiceharp sound. Beth, did you like that A1,Bb1, B1, and C2 progression after Tim's solo verse?
Love your commentary!!!!!
Adam Chance and Tim Foust are the only southerners in the group. Tim from Texas, Chance from Alabama. Video was filmed in Alabama.
First all sounds are them, harmonica, jewharp. Born and bred in Georgia (Alabama with kin) and as beautiful as that scenery is there are two things you need to know....1. Gators are fast and don't like ppl & 2. You need be warned south in summer can be miserable....heat, humidity that two minutes in you're drenched and sqeeters (mosquitoes). Especially around swamps.
the empty-hand harmonica is excellent
Anyone else love the little 'rawr' she has in the begining
I live in that landscape. It's pretty nice. Very humid, lol.
Beth! Please do an analysis of Peter Rowan. Anything will do, but he is typified by 'Walls of Time' and by 'Wayside Tavern'. Please?
She talked through most of the best singing parts of the song, and raved more about the back ground sounds then their great singing. Lol
No, she concentrated on the things that a pro notices.
All sounds and vocals are made with their mouth. All of them. The beginning sound and the ending sound is called a juice-harp. The fellow you see at the beginning and the end leaning up against the porch is making the juice harp sound . We play it here in the south. But yes all sounds are made by mouth. There no musical instruments in this at all.
Love your reviews. This was filmed outside Mobile, Alabama. Come visit and you will see lots of similar scenery and hear plenty of Southern drawl.
Its amazing how little this girl knows about American "hill music". She just makes things up to sound smart. Poor kid.
To be fair, the ending is not a sound found in nature. They are imitating an instrument called a mouth harp/jaw harp which is a staple in southern bluegrass and some country music.
wow!!!Cool!!Thanks Beth!!!
Beth, did you catch Tim's A1, Bb1, B1, and C2 after his verse?
Beth you are so cool
I love all your reviews. Your review of these videos is so awesome. You are so gorgeous.
The main problem I have with modern studio recordings of a capella groups is the heavy use of auto tune. These guys are legitimately talented and sound really good live, with the little imperfections making their voices and blending feel vibrant and full of life. By contrast, their studio albums just sound robotic because they’re too perfect.
I also think that you should react to Homefree covering "Elvira" with the Oakridge Boys. Not only is it a technicially impressive performance, but a couple of the Oakridge Boys have very distinct vocalizations that you would probably enjoy.
And she completely skips Tim's drops
She probable never heard any of them.... I SWEAR she stopped the video EVERY SINGLE TIME he was about to sing!
Beth Roars.... She can get it!!!
a really fun one would be the longest johns wonderful shanty band and really fun
If you like HOME FREE you should have a go at reacting to The Rainbow Girls [ @ ]... HOME FREE, Larkin Poe [ @ ], The Rainbow Girls, Ali Handal [ @ ]Warren Zevon [ @ ] are the tops of my playlist that got me through the bad days dealing with Prostate Cancer. lOVE YOU REACTIONS!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hey Beth! Long time watcher... don't know if I've ever commented. I'm a vocalist... went to school for vocal music education, I currently sing in a band... and I have a question for you that I cannot figure out.... how the hell does Adam do the harmonica sound?!?! I cannot figure it out. I am almost thinking he's using like a trumpet playing embouchure and blowing with tone???? Do you have any idea?!
DAMN, that bass!!!