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Now it’s time to react to Mayday which is fabulous and full of surprises. I’m really enjoying your Home Free reactions. Keep ‘em’ coming. ✌️
Yes when Tim Foust speaks, you KNOW he is a true bass.
He talks low as well. He has been know to blow out subwoofer speakers. There’s a whole video on his low notes. But he can also hit the rafters in his high range. He covers 5 octaves.
I’ve seen them live, and his low voice will vibrate your seat. His speaking voice does go low. He also has a 5 octave range.
Tim Foust, bass extraordinaire, has a speaking voice that is so deep it's mesmerizing and all natural. As others have mentioned Tim has a 5 octave range and yes, he can harmonize, man can he harmonize! May I suggest "In The Blood" a John Mayer cover, it's glorious. HF doesn't have a regular lead singer, they vote on who they feel fits the song they'll be singing. There is so many surprises ahead for you with Home Free. To check out his range check out "Maria" a Brooks and Dunn cover on the tenor's channel, Austin Brown. So much ahead of you, can't wait to enjoy your trip through the Home Free rabbit hole. Might want to check out Home Free cover of "Unchained Melody" it's marvelous.
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Their cover of “in the blood” i find his voice beautiful.
I love that song. Tim’s and Chance’s voices are perfect in it.
His bass lines blend beautifully in Helplessly Hoping.
He speaks in a low tone. But he has 5 octave range. He has a solo that will blow your minds. React to Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow/ Stay.
Tim cut his hair and let the gray take over during the covid lockdown. He previously had the shoulder length black hair.
Tim Foust ‐ Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow / Stay. He sings everything himself in layers. Think it's a good one to hear his vocal range.
This is a true masterpiece from the boys!! Another good one is "Brother " !!
Earlier today I caught up with your reactions to Home Free and thoroughly enjoyed them. I have now subbed. May I recommend having a look at their rendition of "American Pie"? They joined the legendary Don McLean to celebrate the 50th anniversary of his classic song. Chance, Austen, Rob and Tim (in that order) each sing a verse so it is a good showcase of their individual voices and, of course, Adam is awesome beatboxing throughout.
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Tim, the bass, is so talented. BTW he has a five active octave range. Check out "Mayday" or his solo, "Stay/Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow". Also, he has let his gray hair grow out recently.
Powerful. Tim's range is crazy. He will blow a speaker in a min. He goes high as well.
You guys haven't heard anything yet. Tim's voice is unique. His natural speaking voice is quite low. He is a basso profundo but can sing bass, baritone, and tenor. He has a doo-wop album where he sings all of the parts himself. There is at least one of their repertoire where he sings tenor throughout and lets Chance take the bass. Honestly, I prefer Tim's voice slightly higher than in this one, but it's a nice effect to hear Chance sing bass and then to hear Tim sing the same line an octave below that.
You might try listening to How Great Thou Art if you want to hear Tim sing the melody low but more melodic. That could probably be said of many of their songs where he sings the melody but that's one I can think of off the top of my head.
Tim's hair is salt and pepper in the newer videos. He used to wear his hair long when he was younger and when the gray inevitably started to come in he touched it up. During the quarantine, they were recording remotely and releasing a new video every two weeks. He decided that touching up his hair every other week was a pain so he cut it short and let it grow in naturally. He's kept it short and salt and pepper ever since.
You mentioned new members. You might be talking about Chance who replaced Chris, but he isn't that new. You have already seen him in back in Man of Constant Sorrow though you might not have heard him as he was doing the Jaw Harp and back-up harmony throughout. Chris was wearing the black cowboy hat in the Butts Medley (which I think is the oldest video you reviewed). You might also be misidentifying Adam as new in this video. (blond ponytail). Adam is the beatboxer and a founding member but this is the first time you have seen him singing instead of doing percussion. He looks very serious and subdued when he sings. He sings tenor in this and in How Great Thou Art. If you listen closely to that one you can hear his voice alone on the descant. It's rare to hear his singing voice alone. He doesn't like his singing voice featured. He feels more confident when he's doing vocal percussion.
Thank you for the lovely insight. 😏
This song is hauntingly beautiful yet sends a powerful message. They remind me of a pipe organ. It sends shivers up the spine. You seem to have not listened to what they were saying.
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If you want to hear Tim's speaking voice look for videos called Story Time with Tim. And dudes, his voice is beautifully deep. Gorgeous in this song.
Tim Foust is a legend in bass singing. He is the best I have ever heard and I have heard a lot of them. His control of the bass is the best ever. There are people Avi Kaplan, Jeff costellucci. Pretty sure and I spelled his last name wrong. He is a awesome bass singer. But there is nobody out there better than Tim Faust. His range is just impeccable.
To really be shell shocked, check out Tim Foust's (the bass) solo "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow/ Stay".
Yes! That one will tell you all you need to know! 😉
Yes , hes he can sing. He sings 5 octaves. Listen to Tim Faust " In My Room!! O that's just one of his sounds
They are the real deal.
His talking voice is really low.....the reason Tim is the unofficial spokesperson for the group.
And thanks for the shout-out.😊
Listen to a new original song....So Long Dixie.....Tim sings the lead in a more baratone range. He actually has a five octane singing range.
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Sorrrrrry I cut video off. I try to remember to not do that. Since im the Editor i can omit what I may record initially. Sorry again. 😁
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Others have made the same mistake since the screen goes black briefly.
Tim Faust actually has a five octave range. He is the deep base. All singers in group get a chance to be lead singer. Tim also sings by himself has a new album with do-op songs.
Tim Foust is the bass' name, His talking voice is very deep. Peter Barber said in one of his reactions that Tim talks in A1. He did choose to do this differently than his normal bass. He is singing as a man dying on the field of battle talking to his fellow soldiers. So yes, he did it in a breathy way. He has a 5-octave range. So he can sing from low bass up to high tenor. I would suggest you listen to Your Man. it's a very old Home Free song. They didn't have much money to spend on videos at the time so I think they are singing in a garage. lol. I'd also suggest you look for a live performance from the Patreon party of the guys doing Lil Red Riding hood. The guys threw a party for their patrons. It was a lot of fun, lots of drinking. But at one point the guys took the stage to sing a bunch of oldies (pre-sing-off songs) they hadn't performed in years. So it's a very relaxed atmosphere. You also might be interested in Peter Hollens Ft Tim Foust singing Misty Mountains and Greensleeves on Peter's channel. Tim is 41 or 42 (I forget) and yes he has gray in his hair now. In Man of Constant Sorrow, his hair was long and dark(no gray). During covid, he stopped dying his hair. As soon as the lockdown was over he cut it short and just let the gray come in naturally. He said he wanted to do it for a long time but his manager wasn't crazy about the idea. I think even he likes it now. lol
I really loooooooove when our awesome Phantazzztics give us intel. It is more fun learning this way, than a Google search. Thanks for this....i read it all. Will need to check out song suggestions you mentioned. Appreciate you! ~ Tazzz ~
Misty Mountains is aaaawesome!
@@tazzznphilly I looked them up for you just in case you are interested
Lil red riding hood ruclips.net/video/SyoFPMkd3nc/видео.html
Your Man ruclips.net/video/wJvvSbsmUV8/видео.html
Peter Hollens Ft Tim Foust singing Misty Mountains ruclips.net/video/yb2HR47npEU/видео.html
Greensleeves ruclips.net/video/-3iE4IStfRs/видео.html
Mayday & My Maria, you will hear how wide a range Tim has ❤❤
Yep, Tim’s got at least a 5-octave range so keep listening… you’ll be surprised.
Tim talks like that-there are lots of Tim (Foust) is his name) Story times where you can hear him talk and see how amazing they all are as humans.
He does have an impressive range. I have been to 2 concerts and his low voice is crazy and when he goes deep I felt it in my butt
This actually a cover of a cover. This five part A Capella arrangement was first done by Club for Five, a Finnish A Capella group. Tim heard it and asked their bass Tuukka for the arrangement. Tuukka sent it to Tim... then later highly praised it and loved the echo sequences Home Free added to make it theirs.
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YES, absolutely he can! Your Man is one where he exercises his full range. His speaking voice is super clear, but not quite that deep. He has almost a six-octave range. That piece is a feat because bass singers (especially that low) have a hard time maintaining a melody that low, but he's pretty unique. Mayday is a good example of his range. Tim had long hair before quarantine when he quit having it coloured and cut it. For a real treat, you will enjoy their ski Story Time with Tim Watch Me Whip Nae Nae. This is a great video.
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For a different take on Tim’s deep voice and what else he can do…”Mayday” or “Snow Globe” would be good or “In the Blood” has good harmony.
To answer your question Tazz , yes Tim Foust can . Listen his version of "Will you still love me tomorrow / Stay" . You will see his 5 Octave range .
You have heard Tim (the bass) sing lead. He sang the first song in the Butts Medley.
They do a great version of John Denver’s “Country Roads “.
I Loved your reaction. I understand what you mean. Yes Tim can sing tenor. If you are interested I would highly suggest. The Bass Gang- Hooked on a Feeling ft. Tim Foust. Enjoy.
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Tim Foust (the bass profundo) is not "talking" the narration of this song. He legitimately sings down in that range, but it's not as though a lot of songs are written for the melody to be sung in his lower range, so this is pretty unique in its own rite. If you want to hear an excellent example of him "talking" the story, check out their newest release, a cover of Ray Stevens' "Mississippi Squirrel Revival". (Or one of his early originals, videoed back in Home Free's earlier days: "Champagne Taste (on a Beer Budget)".)
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Austin Brown and Tim Foust sing “My Maria” in the backyard. You won’t regret it. You will hear some of Tim’s vocal range and his real talking voice at the end of the song.
Exactly the one I was thinking of.
And it's on Austin Brown's youtube channel
For some deep rich harmonies, check out their cover of I Can't Outrun You
Tim has a 5 octave voice and can sing easily in a tenor voice and can even go to high soprano vibrato. Home Free has the richest harmonies on the planet. Check out Mayday and Tim leads in a high tenor, and the song is great too.
Tim Foust ‐ Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow / Stay
ruclips.net/video/8bN9bgwR0DI/видео.html
Tim has a 5 Octave range and his flexible vocals shows in the link above.
"Listen to the Music", "BOYS II MEN", "MAYDAY" are a few songs from Home Free that is awesome! peace
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His name is Tim Foust and has a 5 octave range and has a Doo-Wop CD of 12 songs that he sings all the parts ! I have seen them live and is the REAL DEAL ! His CD is called Pieces of Me And please check it Out .
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There are lots of songs where Tim sings the lead. Snow Globe, Hillbilly Bone and So Long Dixie comes to mind. If you really want to hear his range, check out Will You Still Love Me/ Stay or Since I've Lost You. He doesn't just sing the bass range, he sings all of the ranges! He was also just featured in the Bass Gang video, Hooked On A Feeling. Tim Foust, bass. He has a five-octave range. Rob 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. Tim cut his hair and now embraces the grey.
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There's a ton of songs of him taking lead in different ranges and they're all great 👍
Yes, it was intentionally done this way
Hi guys! You've got to take the video to the end. They fade to black a lot of times before they finish the song. The very end of this sounds like a pipe organ when they finish.
This goes for Home Free, Austin Brown (their tenor), Tim Foust (their bass), VoicePlay, and Geoff Castellucci (their bass).
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U want to hear what Tim can do, check out Mayday!
Tim has the perfect country voice and it’s illustrated in “So Long Dixie” also written by him & released this year.
Great Reaction!! Tim’s voice is very deep when he speaks. Shawn Stockman ( Boyz Ii Men ) said when they were on and won The Sing Off Tim is a natural bass not a guy trying to be a bass. Ok here are a few songs to hear Tim sing Hillbilly Bone, Forever And Ever Amen, Auld Lang Syne, Snow globe and if you go to Tim’s page he has a bunch of solos Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow / Stay and more or Peter Hollens page him and Tim collaborate a lot but the best I think is Misty Mountain ( Hobbit movie )🙂
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Good reaction! As noted, this was a Dire Straits song written in about 1984 as a response to the Falkland War. It has a beautiful guitar solo. The Finnish a capella group Club For Five arranged it for a capella. They graciously allowed HF to use their arrangement. HF only added the echoes. This is one of favorites by HF. Suggestions: (Lockdown videos) When A Man Loves A Woman, Sea Shanty Medley, Folsom Prison Blues, Everybody Walkin' This Land (be sure to listen to the message after the song). Others: In The Blood, Hillbilly Bone, How Great Thou Art, Helplessly Hoping, Listen To The Music, and their newest The Mississippi Squirrel Revival.
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Tim has a 5 octave singing range and his talking voice is very deep. He can sing very high and very low. He does some solo work doing some oldies music. You should react to “ Will you still love me tomorrow/stay by just Tim Foust. He does all the vocals in the song. You will see all his ranges in that song! ❤️ or check out “ In the Blood” by the whole group.
Tim was the One In man of constant sorrow. that had long hair during the pandemic. He'd let his hair go Gray which he was dying before and cut his hair.
You didn't listen through the whole song. Tim is a true bass. High-school he was a tenor.
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If you want to hear Tim talking vioce check out Guilty Pleasure ( Hilarious Derailed)
Tim has busted speakers because his voice goes so low he's done this live. God bless
There are videos on RUclips called "Story Ti e With Tim." It is something they do at their live shoes. He is hilarious!😊
Take a look at them singing the old Jonnie Cash number "Ring of Fire" Tim Faust hits a note at the end that's not even on a piano keyboard
You guys need to listen to more Home Free. Tim Foust, the bass, has a 5-octave range, and he can sing tenor. Listen to some of his solo stuff
Geoff Castellucci is the bass for Voiceplay. Him and Tim both have 5+ octave range, hope to hear some reactions to Voiceplay
Tim has a 5 octive range
They all beatbox.
I haven
t haven't loved any group like I love Home Free in years!
Tim's speaking voice is lowwww! 😊
Tim is usually point man on their live shows if you want to check out a live video to hear his speaking voice. A fun one is Guilty Pleasures/ Gone Wrong.
Well, shoot. You missed the organ chords at the end. Be sure to go back and go to the end. Tim has a solo channel with lots of things to enjoy. I'm sure others have pointed to his Misty Mountains with Peter Hollens. Also try their cover of How Great Thou Art in which Tim has the first verse.
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I know its not Christmas time but listen to Do You Hear What I Hear. Tim's bass line is crazy good
Please react to Home Free doing MayDay
Tim does a lot of lead vocals in their newer songs because they have a second singer who can also sing bass.
Tim Foust has the greatest vocal range I have ever heard. Try listening to Home Free's cover of Mayday, or one of his solo projects Will You Still Love Me/ Stay
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That is Tim Foust. He can sing basso profundo. He has a legit 5 octave range. He can sing very high with ease. His middle register is gorgeous and really melodious. Listen to their cover of Country Roads. You will hear lovely singing from Tim. He has a doo wop album where he sings all the parts. Some really low and some really high.
Listen to him sing You've got a Friend with Peter Hollens. Or Angel's Among us with Chris Rupp.
He stopped dying his hair during the pandemic. And cut his hair. He's graying fast. A silver fox now. He will be 42 in July.
I just looooooooove our Phantazzztics (YOU). Thank you soooooo much for answering my questions. Lol, i thought my eyes were playing tricks with me. Ok, so he does have grey hair. Wow, he looks good for his age. i am thinking all thse guys were in their 20s. ~ Tazzz ~
The harsh bass sounds when they stopped singing after Chance did his first verse Tim and Chance hit you with the double bass. Go to Tim Foust channel and check out Stay/ I'll Still Love You Tomorrow. Shows his vocal range and it's done a capella only by him. Other suggestions Listen to the Music. Moonshine Down To The Honky-tonk.
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Watch their cover of My Church. Mayday will also blow your mind.
Try In The Blood to hear Tim singing, Mayday to hear him sing a litter higher, Oh Won’t You Stay to hear the upper range he has. Tim has a 5 octave range that is simply amazing. Home Free has the best person for the song for each one (by their choice) which is a testament to their lack of Ad on down the rabbit hole and join us!
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Got to checkout Tim Foust’s 5 octave range on his solo song, Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow/Stay or his collaboration with Bass Gang on Hooked on a Feeling. Can sing as low as the lowest note on a grand piano and can sing as high as Frankie Valli. That’s also why Home Free picked up Adam Chance when Chris Rupp left the group was to open up more of Tim’s range in their newer music. Since Chance is also a versatile Bass singer when Tim has lead Chance takes over the bass and when Chance or anybody else has lead it is Tim on Bass.
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his voice is like that, when he sings he has blown many speakers and has even shaken tiles from the ceiling
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Tim , he has a 5 octave range. He also sings tenor in "MayDay".
The Song "In the Blood". He has a 5 octave range covering each male range with ease and a killer falsetto as well. Over the course of the groups decades long run, his range has only become stronger as have the rest of the HF crew. The longer they are together the better they get. Not bad when they started out phenomenal.
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Tim Foust (bass) has a 5+ octave range. Although they'll always sound a little "country" (3 of them are from southern U.S. states), they sing (& 3 of them song write) in almost every genre. They've collaborated with such legends as Kenny Rogers, the Oak Ridge Boys, Alabama, Charlie Daniels, Lee Greenwood & Don McLean. When one of the foregoing asked how they wanted the song done, the answer was however he wanted to sing it - they'd adapt. Fall down the Home Free rabbit hole - but be warned, they're high addictive if you appreciate good music.
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Tim has many levels and a great singing voice. Try In The Blood and Helplessly Hoping for more harmonies. Mayday and Snow Globe for Tim's high range.
This here is my favorite of theirs. Beautiful tribute to fallen soldiers 😢. When Chance you did not desert me my Brothers in Arms it hits everytime. 💙 This should be played every Memorial day and Veterans day
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Hillbilly bone give you a good sample of his singing voice...if you watch any of the videos from the pandemic.."Southerner in the Snow" is very funny...he is quite the comedian as well.
I agree, you will have a good laugh and get a good feel of Tim Foust’s voice and sense of humor. No singing
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Tim (the low guy) intentionally sang this song this way. For instant whiplash, check out 'My Maria'--it's on Austin Brown's channel.
Great solos by Tim: In the Blood. Unchained Melody. Country Roads (Denver cover), Folsom Prison Blues, The Gambler (Rogers cover), Thinking Out Loud / Let's Get It On mashup. My Church. Mary, Did You Know. O Holy Night, How Great Thou Art. In originals that he wrote: I've Seen, So Long Dixie, and Snow Globe (all beautiful songs). In HF's collaboration on American Pie with Don McLean himself, all the members have solos: that song gives you a good idea of what they each can do. And yes, his natural speaking voice is as low as they come. For his higher range, my favorites are Mayday and My Maria.
I agree with Cavamom, time to react to Mayday, also react to The Bass Gang Feat. Tim Foust, Hooked on a Feeling. Thanks for your reaction.
Tim has an incredible voice. He has a 5 octave range. He can sing bass to tenor. He is an amazing bass singer, but you should listen to " Will you still love/ stay" by Tim or his cover of the Beach Boys, "In my room". He is singing ALL the parts. They are all amazing, talented and humble. Love them.
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Five Octave Foust released a Do Wop album recently that he sang all the parts. Three videos have been released.
If you want to hear what Tim can do check out Tim Foust , Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow/ Stay or Tim Foust , Come Go With Me. They are both just him, a-capela.
Try Misty Mountains by Peter Hollens and Tim Foust. And yes, Tim talks that low
Yes, he can sing at and above the tenors and everything in between. LoL
Tim the bass singer has a very large range. He can sing tenor all the way to bass. Checkout will you still love me tomorrow. He is awesome.
Try one of their originals, " What's left of my heart" which Tim co-wrote, as he takes the lead in that one. Tim has a 5 octave range...also another original of theirs, So Long Dixie...just so dang beautiful.
YOU CUT OFF THE LAST 2 NOTES! …. The song brings you from a mortality wounded soldier, in desperation, thanking his brothers in arms, for not leaving him alone, to his anger of what he faces, to a fade to black …. and then the last 2 notes that sound, for all the world, like a pipe-organ …. his death! Replay it, and listen to it ALL!
As far as Tim’s voice, you got NUTHIN’. He has an incredible 5+ octave range, not just the deeps. Check out some of his collaborations with Peter Hollens, or Home Free’s latest, “So long Dixie”. He can go from a sound system destroyer bass to baritone to even tenor. (His voice, and range, is almost un-natural).
Those last 2 notes are the final "Amen"
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You need to react to Tim’s cover of “Stay” you’ll be shocked. LOL
If you wanna hear Tim's range, you have GOT to react to his solo song While you still love Me/Stay. It will blow your minds!!! So please, react to that one. And by the way, 1st time I've commented here. Great work guys
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Tim (Bass) has a huge range. If you listen to "Mayday", Tim sings a tenor part and Chance does the bass. It is really worth checking out. I enjoyed you reaction.
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If you want to hear Tim’s range, you need to listen to “Mayday” next. His voice and the ability to use it is a gift from god.
if you want to hear tims range listen to will you still love me tommorrow/stay from his solo doowop album
Thank you so much, it is so appreciated! This is an absolutely beautiful masterpiece for the guys! So many have shared information on Tim, so I won’t….I really recommend When a Man Loves A Women by Home Free. Another incredible cover. Please and thank you! Lol 🤗❤️
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When there is a somber or more serious song Tim Foust and Adam Chance who are both basses will take the lead. Tim is a basso profundo which means he has an extremely deep voice usually one or two octaves lower than a typical bass voice. The beatboxer, Adam Rupp was singing harmony with the two tenors, Rob and Austin, in this video but he also has a huge range and basically has a five octave range like Tim. Adam has sung the highest recorded note of the group and Tim the lowest.
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LOL…He talks in a Bass voice 🙃‼️ If you go to one of their concerts…he’s their spokesman…&, WOWZA 🙃‼️. He’s got an Awesome voice…really amazing….you’ll see why he can sing as he does !!! He’s got a 5+ Octave Range… he’s one amazing human being 🎶‼️🤮 And, got an Amazing sense of humour 😁😂‼️
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I think that Tim's tone was a little more breathy in this song to fit the topic and mood. You'll hear other songs that showcase his range and tone. Le'ts Get It On and Unchained Melody are suggestions. In a lot of songs, the members share the lead.
Unchained melody is coming!
@@tazzznphilly one of my favorite example of Tim's smooth velvety bass....not as extreme as here.
Tim has a 5 octave range. Also you missed the very end of the song. It is a very wonderful way of representing the feel or tone of this song. Yeah Tim is going more silver. Chance is the other lead, he came in after Chris Rupp left. He is a great addition to the family. Try So Long Dixie , Tim is using his higher register. He also has a solo album, I recommend In My Room his cover of the Beach Boys song. They each have very unique talents and when they bring them together they are amazing.
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I have always been a fan of this song by Dire Straits but think Home Free did an excellent version of this song. Tim's natural breathy bass was awesome along with Chance's smooth baritone & loved it when all the guys were doing 5 part harmonies. Who would believe humming could sound so good. They gave it a very solemn feeling. I love that they don't overproduce their songs. These guys are my favorite a cappella group out there. Tim has a 5 octave range so he can sing high tenor right down to the deepest depths.
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Check out Will you Stop ll Love Me Tomorrow/Stay. Tim (the bass), recorded a doo wap album.
That would be Still not Stop ! Hate it when the darn phone puts words in my mouth!