Home Free always sets the "Looper" in front of the audience so they know that everything they hear is done by voice. Thanks for the reaction, enjoyed it a lot. Suggestion: Home Free's cover of Zack Brown's "Colder Weather". Yes! Elvira!
You're right. The steady rhythm was helpful to the ranks of rowers who needed to work in sync. The 5th member here was Adam, the beatboxer, who was manning his looper at first, but joined the group on the last number. Did you catch his vocal castanets? That was not a beat machine, it was.a looper, playing back his own vocal input. They never use instruments (unless you see one) or external beats. And what huge energy was coming from that huge audience! This IS awesome!
Home Free posted a version of this with full pirate costumes on Tik Tok during the pandemic and it went viral. It is a Home Fry favorite! I believe this was filmed at a concert in Minnesota…….
Chance in the knit hat loves sea shanties and this originally came out during Covid. It went viral. It attracted Ubisoft, the game maker, to them and they asked Chance to write a shanty for their new game Skull and Bones. It’s a banger! Adam, the beatboxer, has a looper machine at the top of the stage. It records his sounds so that he can make other sounds. It’s all with their mouths. He was doing drums, but also castanets and water sounds in the last song. There are 5 members. Chris left in 2016 to go solo and and Chance took over his place. Chris is a very talented singer/songwriter too. Also, HF not only are great singers but 3 of them are songwriters. They have a lot of originals. 😃🤩
A couple thousand people singing sea shanties along with an acapella group. Fabulous! There are 5 of them. Adam was using a looper. He and the boys were recording voice and a beat in the beginning of the song so he could come down with them and do his thing. Adam can do three or so sounds at one time but he isn't an android. LoL. At least, I dont think so. You both might enjoy their "Some Girls Do", "I Like the Sound of That" , " Ain't Goin Down till the Sun Comes Up" and " Life is a Highway" or, if youve seen the movie "The Big Lebowski" their " This is How we Roll" song and music video is great. All these are in the time period the young gentleman was talking about. Thanks for the Home Free reactions.
Chance and Rob, Austin, I can hear Tim's low bass voice. Adam's beatboxing. The harmonies are great. They are great singers. Home Free is my favorite group. 😊❤❤❤❤❤❤
The looper is used to loop a pattern that he does live...then he can layer other live sounds on top of it. This is needed for live, because in studio you can layer tracks. If you watch any live concert video for "Man of Constant Sorrow" sometimes you catch the begining where they explain the looper. Also, he uses the looper for his live Drum Solo he does every show to layer on top of himself.
I was in that audience. This was in December, 2022, in Mankato, MN. What a fabulous night! You can see the kind of energy that was going around that venue - and it was like that from the opening note of the concert. And we got to see them do this twice so that they could ensure that they had enough good camera footage. Woot!
Adam is running a looper during the live performances. They will record a sample of the beat or background harmonies and loop them behind their singing. They showcased this prominently during live performances of "Man of Constant Sorrow" where Tim introduces looping and demonstrates it as each member adds a piece one by one leading up to the song. So it's still all vocally produced, just layered through the use of the looper.
Adam Chance was asked to write a sea shanty for the video game Skull and Bones. I'm betting you will enjoy it. It's called....... Skull and Bones..... The live release version is my favorite.
The Wellerman part of the song went viral on TikTok and everyone from all over the world was dancing a certain dance to it how can you not know the song?
It was amazing to be there and see my granddaughter and myself in the video.This was in December,2022 in Mankato,Minnesota. The city that founders Chris Rupp (the one who left for a solo career) and Adam Rupp (the beatboxer) started the group. Thanks for the reaction.
3 things (1) It is quite possible to do A Capella solo by layering your voice .Tim Foust ( bass 5 + octave range ) has a whole album called Pieces Of Me of Doo Wop songs where it’s just him doing all the parts and sounds amazing. (2) Ubisoft heard their Sea Shanty Melody and loved it and approached them with an an amazing opportunity to write a shanty for Skull And Bones video game they are releasing.Chance ( guy with wool cap )loves sea shanties and everything to do with the sea and loves gaming he jumped at this amazing opportunity.They did a Lyric video and sang a shorter version live at Ubisoft Live Premiere.A lot of reactors do both the lyric and live in the same reaction because the live is much shorter and you get to see who is doing what. ( 3 ) What Adam is using is not a beat machine it’s called a looper it’s so he can loop the beats and sounds he makes with his own voice and play them on a loop so he can make other sounds.
The absolute king of layering his own voice is Peter Hollins. He uses over a hundred tracks. He has a number of collaborations with other artists including two with Home Free and a whole album of duets with Tim Foust.
The official music video was recorded by each singer performing individually at their homes during the Covid unpleasantness and later spliced/mixed together in the studio.
Home Free were hired to compose and perform the new song for the Skull and Bones game. It's only one of two songs where the guys play instruments. Chance plays the guitar in Born in the U.S.A and Skull and Bones, while Austin plays a mandolin in Skull and Bones. One version has the guys on the platform stage playing for (I assume) the company bigwigs, introducing the some for the first time. Another version takes them out of sight and just shows the games images that have been showing behind them. And then there's the first time on tour from Oslo, Norway, marking it as the first Adam Chance original. ♥♥ Wait! I don't see a mandolin. The crowd loved it anyway.
If you’ve listened “Man of Constant Sorrow” you’ve heard Adam use a looper. It helps keep the background rhythm going while the guys have to sing the main melody. Other than that, the guys are a vocal band. There is an occasional guitar such as the song “So Long Dixie” which they recorded with Chris Chatham who co wrote the song and is a very gifted guitarist. Hope that helps.
Chris Rupp (Adam Rupp's brother) left for other projects in 2016 - Chance took his place. This is a recent live performance and there are 5 of them (Adam's usually beatboxing at the back). I love all their live videos which are often even better than the studio ones. Watch "Timeless with special dancer" - I guarantee your faces will hurt from smiling.
In concerts, it is extremely taxing for any beatboxer to have to voice every single beat in multiple songs one after the other. Adam records a basic beat track for a few bars at beginning of a song on the Looper. That way he can record another track on top of that or just add extra sounds with the mic live. He is remarkable, but even he could exhaust himself if he didn't have time to breathe for hours. Drummers can breathe while drumming, but beatboxers are constantly inhaling or puffing out air to create their sounds. When Adam recorded Elvira with the Oak Ridge Boys all in one take, he came close to passing out. He had some pretty intense drum solos in that one. In this last fast paced shanty song, Santiana, Adam is voicing some rapid castanet sounds. You see it more clearly in the original Sea Shanty medley that Home Free made during Covid. They were each in their own home all across the country and produced a TikTok style recording of this same concert medley. During the pandemic, it seemed the whole world started singing sea shanties. Seafaring nations had sung them for hundreds of years. Each nation had their own favorites. The British Isles had a 4 man group called the Longest Johns. They rallied thousands of common folks across the world to join them in multiple community singing projects. The largest group was 6500! singing the Wellerman song. ruclips.net/video/RQ2HbYnlc3s/видео.html
This is the Mayo Clinic Event Center in Mankato, Minnesota. Seats 6500 and, I believe, this show was sold out. They picked it to record this because they knew they'd have a huge audience.
Home Free always sets the "Looper" in front of the audience so they know that everything they hear is done by voice. Thanks for the reaction, enjoyed it a lot. Suggestion: Home Free's cover of Zack Brown's "Colder Weather". Yes! Elvira!
You're right. The steady rhythm was helpful to the ranks of rowers who needed to work in sync. The 5th member here was Adam, the beatboxer, who was manning his looper at first, but joined the group on the last number. Did you catch his vocal castanets? That was not a beat machine, it was.a looper, playing back his own vocal input. They never use instruments (unless you see one) or external beats. And what huge energy was coming from that huge audience! This IS awesome!
"When those casons go rolling along" is the Army's song.
Home Free posted a version of this with full pirate costumes on Tik Tok during the pandemic and it went viral. It is a Home Fry favorite! I believe this was filmed at a concert in Minnesota…….
Chance in the knit hat loves sea shanties and this originally came out during Covid. It went viral. It attracted Ubisoft, the game maker, to them and they asked Chance to write a shanty for their new game Skull and Bones. It’s a banger! Adam, the beatboxer, has a looper machine at the top of the stage. It records his sounds so that he can make other sounds. It’s all with their mouths. He was doing drums, but also castanets and water sounds in the last song. There are 5 members. Chris left in 2016 to go solo and and Chance took over his place. Chris is a very talented singer/songwriter too. Also, HF not only are great singers but 3 of them are songwriters. They have a lot of originals. 😃🤩
A couple thousand people singing sea shanties along with an acapella group. Fabulous! There are 5 of them. Adam was using a looper. He and the boys were recording voice and a beat in the beginning of the song so he could come down with them and do his thing. Adam can do three or so sounds at one time but he isn't an android. LoL. At least, I dont think so. You both might enjoy their "Some Girls Do", "I Like the Sound of That" , " Ain't Goin Down till the Sun Comes Up" and " Life is a Highway" or, if youve seen the movie "The Big Lebowski" their " This is How we Roll" song and music video is great. All these are in the time period the young gentleman was talking about. Thanks for the Home Free reactions.
Ain’t Going Till The Sun Comes Up is only on their Facebook page
Chance and Rob, Austin, I can hear Tim's low bass voice. Adam's beatboxing. The harmonies are great. They are great singers. Home Free is my favorite group. 😊❤❤❤❤❤❤
The looper is used to loop a pattern that he does live...then he can layer other live sounds on top of it. This is needed for live, because in studio you can layer tracks. If you watch any live concert video for "Man of Constant Sorrow" sometimes you catch the begining where they explain the looper. Also, he uses the looper for his live Drum Solo he does every show to layer on top of himself.
I was in that audience. This was in December, 2022, in Mankato, MN. What a fabulous night! You can see the kind of energy that was going around that venue - and it was like that from the opening note of the concert. And we got to see them do this twice so that they could ensure that they had enough good camera footage. Woot!
In the Music video, at the beginning Chance thumps on his acoustic guitar as a drum. Then after Wellerman Adam does all Beatboxing
Adam has a looper station, not a beat machine. It gives them the option to layer live on concert
Home Free live performances often use a looper (looping beats made by Adam) to get the studio effect.
It’s a looper. Where he lays down the beat and it replays in a loop while he does other beats live.
Adam is running a looper during the live performances. They will record a sample of the beat or background harmonies and loop them behind their singing. They showcased this prominently during live performances of "Man of Constant Sorrow" where Tim introduces looping and demonstrates it as each member adds a piece one by one leading up to the song. So it's still all vocally produced, just layered through the use of the looper.
Not a beat machine it’s a looper
Not only rowing but hauling the ropes in singing to keep time. Nana Karen UK
Adam Chance was asked to write a sea shanty for the video game Skull and Bones. I'm betting you will enjoy it. It's called....... Skull and Bones..... The live release version is my favorite.
It's a looper, Adam makes the sounds records it so it keeps playing while he's doing other things. It's still his voice
Don’t miss Skull and Bones
Prison chain gangs, boot camp marching themes, all songs and skits are sung to match the work and pass time when doing it,
The Wellerman part of the song went viral on TikTok and everyone from all over the world was dancing a certain dance to it how can you not know the song?
"leave her johnny" is not about leaving a woman. It's about abandoning a ship that is becalmed ("for the voyage is long and the winds don't blow").
It was amazing to be there and see my granddaughter and myself in the video.This was in December,2022 in Mankato,Minnesota. The city that founders Chris Rupp (the one who left for a solo career) and Adam Rupp (the beatboxer) started the group. Thanks for the reaction.
3 things
(1) It is quite possible to do A Capella solo by layering your voice .Tim Foust ( bass 5 + octave range ) has a whole album called Pieces Of Me of Doo Wop songs where it’s just him doing all the parts and sounds amazing.
(2) Ubisoft heard their Sea Shanty Melody and loved it and approached them with an an amazing opportunity to write a shanty for Skull And Bones video game they are releasing.Chance ( guy with wool cap )loves sea shanties and everything to do with the sea and loves gaming he jumped at this amazing opportunity.They did a Lyric video and sang a shorter version live at Ubisoft Live Premiere.A lot of reactors do both the lyric and live in the same reaction because the live is much shorter and you get to see who is doing what.
( 3 ) What Adam is using is not a beat machine it’s called a looper it’s so he can loop the beats and sounds he makes with his own voice and play them on a loop so he can make other sounds.
The absolute king of layering his own voice is Peter Hollins. He uses over a hundred tracks. He has a number of collaborations with other artists including two with Home Free and a whole album of duets with Tim Foust.
The official music video was recorded by each singer performing individually at their homes during the Covid unpleasantness and later spliced/mixed together in the studio.
Home Free were hired to compose and perform the new song for the Skull and Bones game. It's only one of two songs where the guys play instruments. Chance plays the guitar in Born in the U.S.A and Skull and Bones, while Austin plays a mandolin in Skull and Bones. One version has the guys on the platform stage playing for (I assume) the company bigwigs, introducing the some for the first time. Another version takes them out of sight and just shows the games images that have been showing behind them. And then there's the first time on tour from Oslo, Norway, marking it as the first Adam Chance original. ♥♥ Wait! I don't see a mandolin. The crowd loved it anyway.
If you’ve listened “Man of Constant Sorrow” you’ve heard Adam use a looper. It helps keep the background rhythm going while the guys have to sing the main melody. Other than that, the guys are a vocal band. There is an occasional guitar such as the song “So Long Dixie” which they recorded with Chris Chatham who co wrote the song and is a very gifted guitarist. Hope that helps.
They are they same as the songs we sang for our cadence songs
#Home Free.❤🤠🔥. Adam uses a looper for the live shows. Good reaction.🏠🍟
It's actually a looping machine.
Chris Rupp (Adam Rupp's brother) left for other projects in 2016 - Chance took his place. This is a recent live performance and there are 5 of them (Adam's usually beatboxing at the back). I love all their live videos which are often even better than the studio ones. Watch "Timeless with special dancer" - I guarantee your faces will hurt from smiling.
PS - Adam's set-up is a "looper" in some other live videos, they demonstrate it.
In concerts, it is extremely taxing for any beatboxer to have to voice every single beat in multiple songs one after the other. Adam records a basic beat track for a few bars at beginning of a song on the Looper. That way he can record another track on top of that or just add extra sounds with the mic live. He is remarkable, but even he could exhaust himself if he didn't have time to breathe for hours. Drummers can breathe while drumming, but beatboxers are constantly inhaling or puffing out air to create their sounds. When Adam recorded Elvira with the Oak Ridge Boys all in one take, he came close to passing out. He had some pretty intense drum solos in that one. In this last fast paced shanty song, Santiana, Adam is voicing some rapid castanet sounds. You see it more clearly in the original Sea Shanty medley that Home Free made during Covid. They were each in their own home all across the country and produced a TikTok style recording of this same concert medley. During the pandemic, it seemed the whole world started singing sea shanties. Seafaring nations had sung them for hundreds of years. Each nation had their own favorites. The British Isles had a 4 man group called the Longest Johns. They rallied thousands of common folks across the world to join them in multiple community singing projects. The largest group was 6500! singing the Wellerman song. ruclips.net/video/RQ2HbYnlc3s/видео.html
Adam was not using a beat machine , he was looping his own voice.
Adam is up under the lights and the other four are out front
I recommend Elvira and also their recent cover of Zack Brown Band's "Colder Weather"....their harmonies on full display.
You need to get him to listen to Home Free and the oak ridge boys Elvira
its called a looper machine
You should listen to their collaboration with Kenny Rogers Children Go Where I Send Thee. It will have you rocking.
It’s a looper
Adam uses a looper.
He has to put the sound in
There has always been 5 of them
#HomeFree 🤟☠️🤟
You have to watch them doing nothing but the bass. They also did Elvira with the oak boy’s
Home free does Garth Books.
Yo, Adam Rupp is the fifth member. He started the group with his brother. Try Google!
I think this was film when they were on their European tour...maybe Germany?
This is the Mayo Clinic Event Center in Mankato, Minnesota. Seats 6500 and, I believe, this show was sold out. They picked it to record this because they knew they'd have a huge audience.
@@lrfcowper One of the gang is from Mankato.
@@nightthornkvala94132 Yup. The Rupp brothers, as well as Matt Atwood, are from Mankato. It's where Home Free started.