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I've seen Home Free in concert four times and he's NEVER done the exact same drum solo. The only song he's ever had trouble with was the remake they did of American Pie with Don McLean. It had six verses and he was literally exhausted afterward. By the way, Don requested Home Free to record the song with him, not the other way around.
This is why people call Adam an alien 😂 Adam was a trumpet performance major in college but also can play bass guitar, keyboard , drums and most band instruments. He even learned enough Korean to do his part in a comedy skit Home Free used to do at their concerts called Guilty Pleasures.
Oh, please do check that one out. Being part of their lives shows there are several slightly different versions out. The first one to pop up on your search will be Home Free's Guilty Pleasures HILARIOUSLY derailed! where the guys kind of lose it and go off script toward the end, making it even funnier.
Adam studied trumpet, which surely explains his breath control. He learned beatboxing and later learned drums so that his movements would be correct. This is an older video, when you see them now Adam plays with a looping station during his solo and builds a complete vocal EDM piece on the looper, it's fascinating. Their shows are so great live. The guys have great interactions with the crowd and Tim MCs through the show. He is a very funny guy
@@setonhillstudios Also, another really great one to watch, is from when they were in Scotland on tour, when Chris was still leading them. As they finish performing "Nine to Five," they break into a beatboxing CONTEST with ALL of them doing wonderful, fantastic sound effects. It's SUPERB!.
Love Adam Rupp & his insane talent. He is the best out there in my opinion. He simulates the sounds of a drum perfectly. Many drummers have commented on how good he is. He sounds so realistic. His breath control must be crazy. I heard he makes the sounds both while inhaling & exhaling. This was a few years ago & hard to believe but he is even better now. Adam is the glue that holds Home Free together. He is their secret weapon which other a cappella groups can't match.
I have been to one of their concerts and it is like one big party. Tim Faust is their front man and he is funny besides having a wonderful voice to boot. Love my Home Free and if they come close enough to me this old lady will be going again.
I went to see them 2 years ago, they don't come up this far very often or I would have seen them more often. They are great live, the concert is fun, the guys are fun. It was a real interactive experience. Adam always does a solo, Tim does "Story time" and there is a constant back and forth with the audience. Just an all round cool experience.
Great reactions! My son and I went to see them and they are a riot! One minute they have you crying and the next you're on the floor laughing. Plus the fact that the way they interact with the audience is great. If you ever have a chance to see them live, take it. You won't be disappointed. They are all humble down to earth guys and they put on one heck of a show. You're not going to a concert, you're going to a party. Have a great day!
I’ve been to two concerts and he does a looper now where he records his voice and then goes over it. He’s so amazing and while this is older I love it. It’s really clear and the sound is great. He taught himself drums to get the movements right. He also plays trumpet and other instruments I believe. Great reaction! I also love the singers too. They are immensely talented. 😍😄
As soon as I saw this video, I was like, "OH, YEAH....!!! Steven is going to go NUTS over this!" Being there in person when Adam does one of these (which are SOMEWHAT different every time, but not a WHOLE lot...he has his routines down pretty pat), is a TREMENDOUS experience! My daughter Judi, her second son Harry, and I went to a concert in 2017, when I was still recuperating from having my second hip joint replaced. Even though we had purchased balcony tickets at the sports arena where they performed that evening, when the ticket-takers saw that I was still carefully pushing my walker and was going to have a bit of a hard time getting up to the balcony, they changed out our seating to the side-view bleachers that put us pretty close to the stage, on the main floor, and we put our jackets down for cushions, so I was quite comfortable. Not only did we get to hear Adam's intermission "drumming," we also got to hear and FEEL Tim SHAKING the whole place with that wonderful, velvety bass voice he carries around everywhere! Harry was not quite 10 at the time. He (like all the rest of the grandkids here) has ALWAYS loved music, and every one of the eight of them also LOVE Home Free to the max. Harry writes music, and he and I love to sing together. He thinks it's really fun that "Grandma sings bass." When he was at that age, he would sing up into the soprano harmonies (and he harmonizes just gorgeously, totally naturally), and I would drop down to baritone and bass, while the other kids and their mom would sing whatever parts seemed right to any of them at any given moment. We still do that, but now Harry, himself is a confirmed and steady bass. (I can still go lower than he can, though). So...there we were, on the bottom bleacher row, when they began singing "Ring of Fire." We were SO excited, because we KNOW where Tim goes, at the end of that song. When he DID, with the mic right up to his chin, and hit his low, low, LOW note, EVERY SEAT IN THE PLACE SHOOK..seriously. Harry's face was absolutely stunned. He grabbed hold of the bleacher seat, and almost turned white! We looked at him and just started laughing like crazy. We had known what was going to happen, but he hadn't. He looked at us, almost CRYING, and whispered, "How did he DO that???!!!" We, of course, explained to him LATER, about the vibrations of the bass notes themselves, but also, that with the microphone right in front of his mouth like that, and tuned on exactly to the correct volume it needed to be, to pick up that FANTABULOUS deep, deep velvet voice, there was NO way that the whole place was NOT going to shake! We did some experiments at home, with paper up against different surfaces, as we showed HIM how to make the paper buzz, just from his own high tenor voice at the time. I showed him the differences with MY deeper voice at the time, and Judi sang up in my OLD registers and sustained a note somewhere above high C, so that he could also see the differences in the demonstrated vibrations of our three voices. Now he knows EXACTLY how to write his beautiful music using just the right combos of all those things, on his keyboard. He's AMAZING! 😀 Also, because we're all very rhythm oriented, sometimes groups of us will sit around and do very much what Adam did in that demonstration at the arena. Even my husband loves to do that. Four-year-old Eliel (which means, in Hebrew, "God is my God, and I will praise Him") LOVES beatboxing, as well as dancing around everywhere, when we all start "doing" rhythm. It's so much fun! I had fun with the NOW nine-year-old, Wesley, just yesterday. He was pretending to play trumpet, so I pulled my real one out of its case, told him to sit still for a minute, and played reveille for him. He LOVED it, and I'm sure he'll have that one down with his trumpet imitations, before too long. I may have to play it for him again once or twice, but then he'll have it...forever. When I was in my teens, after the 1964 Alaska quake, every year, down at the docks in the NEW town of Valdez, because I was first chair trumpet in our high school band, it was my job to play taps, as a tribute to the 32 people (out of our small 500-ish population) that we lost all in on sweep out and one sweep back in, of the huge tsunami, on March 27, 1964. I practice with that routine when I get my horn out to warm it up. I can hardly get through it without crying, but I still love playing it. AS FOR Adam and Chris Rupp (who were the organizers of the very first version of Home Free), they were both in music college (Chris is two years younger than Adam). Adam was studying TRUMPET along with vocal skills. Chris plays guitar and piano beautifully (and already did, before college). He was focusing on vocals. They heard some singers doing a cappella, and loved it, and put together their own group, early on. Since they needed a "rhythm section," Adam DID also learn to play drums, so he could be authentic with his sounds and actions. Though they have a wonderful studio they go to for recording, Adam does his OWN recording, mixing, and mastering HIS beatboxing parts. Then his tracks are added to the rest, for the full effect. When they perform LIVE, however, you get to hear it all in the raw, and THAT'S when you realize that nothing that is MIXED for their recorded music is (and I HATE this word) "auto-tuned." When you hear a song on RUclips, by them, you are hearing THEM. Accurately. Period. Once you hear them LIVE, you understand that. A really great song of theirs that you could react to, would be "In the Blood," from their "TIMELESS" album. It's the #6 track, and it's just fantabulous! Adam's beatboxing for THAT song, is quite a bit different than what you just heard, and VERY powerful. I'm going to send you some Home Free range info on Patreon. 😀
Wow, thanks as always for all the info! Those seem like some great memories with family! It would’ve been crazy to have been there and felt the whole place shaking, I can’t imagine!
So glad as a drummer that you got to see this. My wife and I saw Home Free in June 2022 in Grand Rapids, MI. Phenomenal show. It was shockingly loud but clean sounds. Really a fun night spent with our youngest and his wife.
I’ve been to a home free show in Nashville. It was absolutely incredible. They didn’t sing my favorite song, but I didn’t care. I was just so happy to see them live!
Adam's percussion is always exactly right for whatever piece they are singing - never too much. My understanding is that he learned to play drums so he would know what was realistic for a drummer to play so his part was realistic, too.
This one is the earliest drum solo video shown. There are later ones that display how much his talent has improved. Look up Home Free Drum Solo 2022 and 2023. He has been know to throw a bit of moon walking and Billie Jean in the mix.
Home Free did a video for Dolly Parton's 9 to 5, in an office setting, and it's really fun to watch. Their great live cover of that song is Home Free - 9 to 5 + Beatboxing Breakdown, October 27, 2015. They all have mad beatboxing skills. Another Home Free short to see is called Leaving Adam out to dry on stage. The beautiful blonde laughing hysterically when the guys lose track of time is Tim's wife Jenika, who was their tour manger if I remember right.
I've been to 3 Home Free concerts.... They are a blast.... also it's cool that they take the time to look around and meet there fans eyes. I have been to concerts where an artist will look at one or two people in the front row. They are looking at everyone they can.
I've seen them once, in London, and it's a party. They are all fantastic, and Adam's mindboggling - he uses a desk for looping now: still all him live, but he can layer things to make them sound even more full.
It's always a fun reaction when a real drummer checks out Adam. He's a certifiable alien 👽! I've seen HF 3X. Adam's solo is usually the highlight of the show.
Love this guy. I've been to 2 of their shows and he got standing ovations at both. In fact, he got TWO at one of the shows. I think you would enjoy his performance in their cover of the Doobie Brother's Listen to the Music. He now uses a looper in part of his solo so that he can layer multiple sounds and then harmonize with himself. Fabulous. Definitely the heartbeat of Home Free.
@@setonhillstudios It's fabulous. If you haven't seen their live version of the Sea Shanty Medley, I highly recommend it. It's a professional video from one of the concerts I was at. So much energy!
I think a very good explanation for this: Adam Rupp is inhuman. 😉 He is a drum alien in Angelguise. You just have to because he is so unbelievably good(and handsome too😊😍)!! Like he swallowed a drum kit. And then vocally he can also make so many more (instrument) sounds which is not normal I went to their performance on September 27, 2023 in Utrecht Netherlands. That was the first time but certainly not the last. They are wonderful, very kind and funny.
IMHO, Adam Rupp is the best beatboxer. I think if he had the time or inclination to compete, he'd win hands down. He does a 10 minute drum solo in each of Home Free's live shows (until recently, that's around 150 shows a year.). He plays trumpet, drums, guitar, piano & just about anything else he wants. Watch "Workin' For a Living" for his no-monica!
Appreciate the suggestion and I agree, he is phenomenal! This was so much fun to watch and absolutely unreal how he makes some of those sounds! Have a great one and thanks for swinging by!
Saw them in Manchester this year tour was cancelled in 2020 due to covid they are an all acapella group who won on the programme sing off and as they say its not a concert its a party 🎉🎉
I’ve been to 4 Home Free Shows!!! I’d suggest you react to their cover of Dolly Parton’s “9 to 5,” but don’t do the Official Video. Do the live show from October 27, 2015!! It will be a spectacular performance and a little surprise too…😊
The incomparable Adam Rupp--beatboxer and vocal percussionist extraordinaire!! Home Free's secret weapon❣️🎼🥰🎶❤️ I don't know that anyone has ever actually publicized Adam's range, but I sincerely believe his is the widest vocal range of all the Home Free fellas 💕 And if you want to get a good dose of our amazing HF beatboxer singing, check out "Guilty Pleasures Hilariously Derailed". It's a longer video but SO worth it!! #HomeFree #AdamRupp
Home free is awesome. Adam Rupp is surely one of the top beat boxers ever. I never really liked a cappella until listening to Home Free. They not only made fall in love with a cappella music, but I enjoy country music much more as well. Probably equally impressive is Pentatonix. They are another a cappella group, but they dabble in more modern music and the have a huge Christmas catalog. On your thumb nail, I noticed that you commented on a drum solo with no drums? Pentatonix won a Grammy for their rendition of Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy. It is a song with no words, performed by a group that uses no instruments. The video is only two and a half minutes long, but well worth a listen. The link is below. ruclips.net/video/jt3oAyK_IG8/видео.htmlfeature=shared Enjoy!
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This was absolutely unbelievable! Such an amazing performance! 🥁
I've seen Home Free in concert four times and he's NEVER done the exact same drum solo. The only song he's ever had trouble with was the remake they did of American Pie with Don McLean. It had six verses and he was literally exhausted afterward. By the way, Don requested Home Free to record the song with him, not the other way around.
That’s so cool!
This is MR . FREAK OF NATURE ADAM RUPP . Who does a drumm solo at every HF concert on top of holding the beat through the entire concert
Incredible! Thanks for checking out the video!
This is why people call Adam an alien 😂
Adam was a trumpet performance major in college but also can play bass guitar, keyboard , drums and most band instruments. He even learned enough Korean to do his part in a comedy skit Home Free used to do at their concerts called Guilty Pleasures.
Oh, please do check that one out. Being part of their lives shows there are several slightly different versions out. The first one to pop up on your search will be Home Free's Guilty Pleasures HILARIOUSLY derailed! where the guys kind of lose it and go off script toward the end, making it even funnier.
@@nightthornkvala94132 That one is my absolute favourite version 😊
That is wild! 👽
Adam studied trumpet, which surely explains his breath control. He learned beatboxing and later learned drums so that his movements would be correct.
This is an older video, when you see them now Adam plays with a looping station during his solo and builds a complete vocal EDM piece on the looper, it's fascinating.
Their shows are so great live. The guys have great interactions with the crowd and Tim MCs through the show. He is a very funny guy
That makes sense! I’d love to see a more recent one as well!
@@setonhillstudios Also, another really great one to watch, is from when they were in Scotland on tour, when Chris was still leading them. As they finish performing "Nine to Five," they break into a beatboxing CONTEST with ALL of them doing wonderful, fantastic sound effects. It's SUPERB!.
@@GrandmasGotGraceLW In the new tour, they do this during their encore in Listen to the Music. There rare a couple of videos out there already.
That's our Animal! I'm glad you watched an older one first. Thanks for the Home Free reactions
Glad to do it! Thanks for checking out the video!
Look for a more recent solo, he is amazing! I've been to a few shows and what Tim says is so true, it's not a concert, it's aa party!
Definitely seems like a party!
Love Adam Rupp & his insane talent. He is the best out there in my opinion. He simulates the sounds of a drum perfectly. Many drummers have commented on how good he is. He sounds so realistic. His breath control must be crazy. I heard he makes the sounds both while inhaling & exhaling. This was a few years ago & hard to believe but he is even better now. Adam is the glue that holds Home Free together. He is their secret weapon which other a cappella groups can't match.
Such a talented dude!
Adam is a BEAST! He always blows me away with his beatboxing skills! ❤️🤯
So good!
I have been to one of their concerts and it is like one big party. Tim Faust is their front man and he is funny besides having a wonderful voice to boot. Love my Home Free and if they come close enough to me this old lady will be going again.
That’s awesome!
I went to see them 2 years ago, they don't come up this far very often or I would have seen them more often. They are great live, the concert is fun, the guys are fun. It was a real interactive experience. Adam always does a solo, Tim does "Story time" and there is a constant back and forth with the audience. Just an all round cool experience.
That’s awesome that it seems like a full experience and not just a concert!
I’ve even to many concerts in my lifetime, Home Free is epic!
And this is an old one, he improves all the time
I bet he puts on a heck of a performance nowadays!
He learned how to play drums that his why he is so good at it! Adam is a freak of nature! Love him so much. Love your reaction! ♥
Awesome!
Great reactions! My son and I went to see them and they are a riot! One minute they have you crying and the next you're on the floor laughing. Plus the fact that the way they interact with the audience is great. If you ever have a chance to see them live, take it. You won't be disappointed. They are all humble down to earth guys and they put on one heck of a show. You're not going to a concert, you're going to a party. Have a great day!
That’s so awesome, I bet experiencing the live show is incredible!
I’ve been to two concerts and he does a looper now where he records his voice and then goes over it. He’s so amazing and while this is older I love it. It’s really clear and the sound is great. He taught himself drums to get the movements right. He also plays trumpet and other instruments I believe. Great reaction! I also love the singers too. They are immensely talented. 😍😄
That’s incredible! I bet that was a blast to go to! Thanks for sharing! 😁
Been to a couple of their concerts!! Nobody better!! Subbed for more of HF
They’re all so talented!
As soon as I saw this video, I was like, "OH, YEAH....!!! Steven is going to go NUTS over this!" Being there in person when Adam does one of these (which are SOMEWHAT different every time, but not a WHOLE lot...he has his routines down pretty pat), is a TREMENDOUS experience!
My daughter Judi, her second son Harry, and I went to a concert in 2017, when I was still recuperating from having my second hip joint replaced. Even though we had purchased balcony tickets at the sports arena where they performed that evening, when the ticket-takers saw that I was still carefully pushing my walker and was going to have a bit of a hard time getting up to the balcony, they changed out our seating to the side-view bleachers that put us pretty close to the stage, on the main floor, and we put our jackets down for cushions, so I was quite comfortable.
Not only did we get to hear Adam's intermission "drumming," we also got to hear and FEEL Tim SHAKING the whole place with that wonderful, velvety bass voice he carries around everywhere! Harry was not quite 10 at the time. He (like all the rest of the grandkids here) has ALWAYS loved music, and every one of the eight of them also LOVE Home Free to the max. Harry writes music, and he and I love to sing together. He thinks it's really fun that "Grandma sings bass." When he was at that age, he would sing up into the soprano harmonies (and he harmonizes just gorgeously, totally naturally), and I would drop down to baritone and bass, while the other kids and their mom would sing whatever parts seemed right to any of them at any given moment. We still do that, but now Harry, himself is a confirmed and steady bass. (I can still go lower than he can, though).
So...there we were, on the bottom bleacher row, when they began singing "Ring of Fire." We were SO excited, because we KNOW where Tim goes, at the end of that song. When he DID, with the mic right up to his chin, and hit his low, low, LOW note, EVERY SEAT IN THE PLACE SHOOK..seriously. Harry's face was absolutely stunned. He grabbed hold of the bleacher seat, and almost turned white! We looked at him and just started laughing like crazy. We had known what was going to happen, but he hadn't. He looked at us, almost CRYING, and whispered, "How did he DO that???!!!" We, of course, explained to him LATER, about the vibrations of the bass notes themselves, but also, that with the microphone right in front of his mouth like that, and tuned on exactly to the correct volume it needed to be, to pick up that FANTABULOUS deep, deep velvet voice, there was NO way that the whole place was NOT going to shake!
We did some experiments at home, with paper up against different surfaces, as we showed HIM how to make the paper buzz, just from his own high tenor voice at the time. I showed him the differences with MY deeper voice at the time, and Judi sang up in my OLD registers and sustained a note somewhere above high C, so that he could also see the differences in the demonstrated vibrations of our three voices.
Now he knows EXACTLY how to write his beautiful music using just the right combos of all those things, on his keyboard. He's AMAZING! 😀
Also, because we're all very rhythm oriented, sometimes groups of us will sit around and do very much what Adam did in that demonstration at the arena. Even my husband loves to do that. Four-year-old Eliel (which means, in Hebrew, "God is my God, and I will praise Him") LOVES beatboxing, as well as dancing around everywhere, when we all start "doing" rhythm. It's so much fun!
I had fun with the NOW nine-year-old, Wesley, just yesterday. He was pretending to play trumpet, so I pulled my real one out of its case, told him to sit still for a minute, and played reveille for him. He LOVED it, and I'm sure he'll have that one down with his trumpet imitations, before too long. I may have to play it for him again once or twice, but then he'll have it...forever.
When I was in my teens, after the 1964 Alaska quake, every year, down at the docks in the NEW town of Valdez, because I was first chair trumpet in our high school band, it was my job to play taps, as a tribute to the 32 people (out of our small 500-ish population) that we lost all in on sweep out and one sweep back in, of the huge tsunami, on March 27, 1964. I practice with that routine when I get my horn out to warm it up. I can hardly get through it without crying, but I still love playing it.
AS FOR Adam and Chris Rupp (who were the organizers of the very first version of Home Free), they were both in music college (Chris is two years younger than Adam). Adam was studying TRUMPET along with vocal skills. Chris plays guitar and piano beautifully (and already did, before college). He was focusing on vocals. They heard some singers doing a cappella, and loved it, and put together their own group, early on. Since they needed a "rhythm section," Adam DID also learn to play drums, so he could be authentic with his sounds and actions.
Though they have a wonderful studio they go to for recording, Adam does his OWN recording, mixing, and mastering HIS beatboxing parts. Then his tracks are added to the rest, for the full effect.
When they perform LIVE, however, you get to hear it all in the raw, and THAT'S when you realize that nothing that is MIXED for their recorded music is (and I HATE this word) "auto-tuned." When you hear a song on RUclips, by them, you are hearing THEM. Accurately. Period. Once you hear them LIVE, you understand that.
A really great song of theirs that you could react to, would be "In the Blood," from their "TIMELESS" album. It's the #6 track, and it's just fantabulous! Adam's beatboxing for THAT song, is quite a bit different than what you just heard, and VERY powerful.
I'm going to send you some Home Free range info on Patreon. 😀
Wow, thanks as always for all the info! Those seem like some great memories with family! It would’ve been crazy to have been there and felt the whole place shaking, I can’t imagine!
Tiny correction: Chris is the older brother, not Adam.
Yes, our Adam is just amazing, and his breath control is fantastic. I've seen him do this live at 2 different concerts and he leaves me breathless. 😅❤
I bet it’s epic seeing it in person!
Most definitely!😳❤️
Home Free is indeed a fun show!
So glad as a drummer that you got to see this. My wife and I saw Home Free in June 2022 in Grand Rapids, MI. Phenomenal show. It was shockingly loud but clean sounds. Really a fun night spent with our youngest and his wife.
So cool! Yeah this was so much fun to watch and absolutely incredible! Thanks for hanging out! 😁
I’ve been to a home free show in Nashville. It was absolutely incredible. They didn’t sing my favorite song, but I didn’t care. I was just so happy to see them live!
I bet it’s quite an experience being in the room for that live show!
I have been to 5 of their concerts. They are phenomenal...better live believe it or not!!!
❤🤠#HomeFree. Adam is truly amazing 🥰. Great reaction 🏠🍟
Thanks so much for checking out the video!
Heck yeah these shows are a blast. The boys are as funny as they are talented.
That’s what I’ve heard! I bet it’s a killer show! Thanks for sharing! 😁
What?? Mind blown. That was a roller coaster ride!
Absolutely! He’s insane!
Yep. Saw them at our county fair last year. I actually got to go backstage and meet them after the show. It was a blast!!
Oh sweet! I bet that was awesome! Thanks for sharing!
Adam's percussion is always exactly right for whatever piece they are singing - never too much. My understanding is that he learned to play drums so he would know what was realistic for a drummer to play so his part was realistic, too.
That’s awesome! Thanks for checking out the video!
Yes, my parents and I have seen the whole band 5 times. In ‘22 we attended a full weekend with Tim, Adam, Austin + The Alley Cats
He is the best
So good!
Loved the two Home Free shows Ive attended!
I bet they’re fantastic!
Greeneville TN. They have great humor and audience connections
This one is the earliest drum solo video shown. There are later ones that display how much his talent has improved. Look up Home Free Drum Solo 2022 and 2023. He has been know to throw a bit of moon walking and Billie Jean in the mix.
Oh snap! Definitely have to check that out! Appreciate it
Home Free did a video for Dolly Parton's 9 to 5, in an office setting, and it's really fun to watch. Their great live cover of that song is Home Free - 9 to 5 + Beatboxing Breakdown, October 27, 2015. They all have mad beatboxing skills. Another Home Free short to see is called Leaving Adam out to dry on stage. The beautiful blonde laughing hysterically when the guys lose track of time is Tim's wife Jenika, who was their tour manger if I remember right.
So cool, thanks for the suggestions!
Crazy thing he has only got better. Dude is a freak of nature.
That is unreal! Gotta check out his newer stuff! Thanks!
I've been to 3 Home Free concerts.... They are a blast.... also it's cool that they take the time to look around and meet there fans eyes. I have been to concerts where an artist will look at one or two people in the front row. They are looking at everyone they can.
That’s awesome!
Ive been to 4 of their shows and its a blast. They interact with the crowd well and are hilarious as well as talented
That’s awesome! Thanks for sharing! 😁
I've seen them once, in London, and it's a party. They are all fantastic, and Adam's mindboggling - he uses a desk for looping now: still all him live, but he can layer things to make them sound even more full.
Awesome, we’ve got a reaction to the Sea Shanty Medley up on the channel where he is using the desk and it’s epic!
Adam Rupp is the best beatboxer of Home Free.❤❤❤❤❤😊😊
So good!
It's always a fun reaction when a real drummer checks out Adam. He's a certifiable alien 👽! I've seen HF 3X. Adam's solo is usually the highlight of the show.
That’s awesome! He’s incredible!
I have seen them 6 times and each time just gets better. They sre so fun and put on a great show
Love this guy. I've been to 2 of their shows and he got standing ovations at both. In fact, he got TWO at one of the shows. I think you would enjoy his performance in their cover of the Doobie Brother's Listen to the Music. He now uses a looper in part of his solo so that he can layer multiple sounds and then harmonize with himself. Fabulous. Definitely the heartbeat of Home Free.
So good! I bet it’s insane being there in person!
@@setonhillstudios It's fabulous. If you haven't seen their live version of the Sea Shanty Medley, I highly recommend it. It's a professional video from one of the concerts I was at. So much energy!
I think a very good explanation for this: Adam Rupp is inhuman. 😉 He is a drum alien in Angelguise.
You just have to because he is so unbelievably good(and handsome too😊😍)!! Like he swallowed a drum kit. And then vocally he can also make so many more (instrument) sounds which is not normal
I went to their performance on September 27, 2023 in Utrecht Netherlands. That was the first time but certainly not the last. They are wonderful, very kind and funny.
That might be the case! 👽
IMHO, Adam Rupp is the best beatboxer. I think if he had the time or inclination to compete, he'd win hands down. He does a 10 minute drum solo in each of Home Free's live shows (until recently, that's around 150 shows a year.). He plays trumpet, drums, guitar, piano & just about anything else he wants. Watch "Workin' For a Living" for his no-monica!
Appreciate the suggestion and I agree, he is phenomenal! This was so much fun to watch and absolutely unreal how he makes some of those sounds! Have a great one and thanks for swinging by!
Adam plays the piano, trumpet, guitar keyboard and drums. Great reaction 😊
Wow that’s awesome!
I love when a drummer reacts to Adam ❤
So much to unpack! He’s fantastic!
😅I just love Adam Rupp.Homefrees wild card.We love you Adam❤
He is amazing indeed! Thanks so much for watching! 😁
@@setonhillstudios always enjoy
Love #AdamRupp and #HomeFree
So good!
Adam is even better than he was in this video from yrs back!! He's a beast
That’s what we keep hearing! Heard it’s quite an experience nowadays!
I've been to multiple shows and they NEVER disappoint!
I bet it’s amazing in person!
I've been to around 8 Home Free shows. Each one was different, as Adam learned new stuff he would add them to the shows.
That’s awesome, I bet getting to witness the evolution of their live shows has been so cool!
I have been to many Home Free shows! Always awesome!
I bet they are so much fun! Thanks for sharing! 😁
Saw them in Manchester this year tour was cancelled in 2020 due to covid they are an all acapella group who won on the programme sing off and as they say its not a concert its a party 🎉🎉
Let’s goooo! That sounds like a blast! Thanks for sharing!
I’ve been to 4 Home Free Shows!!! I’d suggest you react to their cover of Dolly Parton’s “9 to 5,” but don’t do the Official Video. Do the live show from October 27, 2015!! It will be a spectacular performance and a little surprise too…😊
Sweet, thanks for the suggestion!
Adam Rupp's primary instrument is trumpet, but he also plays drums, keyboard, and bass guitar.
So incredibly talented!
Yes I have been to live concerts and it’s was fun
Great reaction! Much love❤️
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I have seen them 3 times. Always a blast.
Awesome, we’ve heard it’s quite an experience in person!
How does he produce those sounds? Well, he ate an entire drum kit as well as a sound library... and he breathes through his ears :P
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I've been to 6 of their shows. They are awesome!
So much fun!!! 🔥
Yeah, I could never do that. Insane for sure.
Rowan Atkinson Invisible Drum solo is fun to watch as well. Comedy act.
The incomparable Adam Rupp--beatboxer and vocal percussionist extraordinaire!! Home Free's secret weapon❣️🎼🥰🎶❤️
I don't know that anyone has ever actually publicized Adam's range, but I sincerely believe his is the widest vocal range of all the Home Free fellas 💕
And if you want to get a good dose of our amazing HF beatboxer singing, check out "Guilty Pleasures Hilariously Derailed". It's a longer video but SO worth it!!
#HomeFree #AdamRupp
Awesome, thanks for the suggestion!
The didgeridoo at 9:11 killed me.
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@@setonhillstudios Just sent you some money -- hopefully to react to a whole BUNCH of drummers acting as one!
We will check it out! Thanks so much for your generosity! Have a great one!
@@setonhillstudios Thanks! I suggest watching the 2nd vid privately for reference, and the first one for reaction.
He is even better now
That’s crazy to think about!
About 30 seconds in, I'd be so out of air sombody would be calling 911.
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Have you heard his harmonica?
We have a couple others reactions up on the channel and loved his “nomonica” as we learned it is called in Man Of Constant Sorrow!
So now check out "Ain't Goin' Down Till The Sun Comes Up" and "Workin' For A Living". You've got more home(free)work to do!
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#ADAMRUPP #HOMEFREE
So good! Thanks for checking out the video!
Live sea shanty
My husband is a drummer and I keep trying to tell him he really doesn’t need a new drum kit if Adam can do this with just his mouth and a mic 😂
So true 🤣
I’m subscribing and liked…great reaction
Thanks so much!
This video is so old. He's even better now.
Gotcha!
I bet his mic stinks. Saliva flying everywhere. Immensely talented.
@@susanmetz9892 🤣😂🤣
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Let’s gooooooo! So amazing!
It has been said that Adam swallowed a drum kit as a toddler. Either that or he is not entirely human.
🤣😂🤣 either way that makes me lean toward the idea that he’s an 👽
Home free is awesome. Adam Rupp is surely one of the top beat boxers ever. I never really liked a cappella until listening to Home Free. They not only made fall in love with a cappella music, but I enjoy country music much more as well.
Probably equally impressive is Pentatonix. They are another a cappella group, but they dabble in more modern music and the have a huge Christmas catalog.
On your thumb nail, I noticed that you commented on a drum solo with no drums? Pentatonix won a Grammy for their rendition of Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy. It is a song with no words, performed by a group that uses no instruments. The video is only two and a half minutes long, but well worth a listen. The link is below.
ruclips.net/video/jt3oAyK_IG8/видео.htmlfeature=shared
Enjoy!
Oh wow, that’s awesome! Have to check that one out
I heard he learned to play drums so he could be accurate.
So awesome! It definitely paid off!