I found these guys last year. This was the first song I ever heard from them & I was instantly hooked & became a homefry. The talent of these 5 men is insane. Together they are a perfect fit & complement each other so well. Tim Foust is the best bass (not baritone) singer in the business & Adam Rupp their beatboxer extraordinaire can make any sounds & is in a class by himself. They lean towards country but can sing any genre. They are my favorite a cappella group. This song is very old & is done in the bluegrass country style. It was used in the movie "Oh Brother Where Art Thou" starring George Clooney.
Ain't it the truth? I'm so far down and I can no longer see the light at the top lol. Have you checked out Tim's new solo doo-wop album? That man has more talent than we all knew - hard to believe, I know...
You were precisely right in your initial comments about the vocals. The lead singer in this cover is Austin Brown - though the lead singer changes from song to song. Austin is from south Georgia (Tifton) and his father was a gospel singer. To get an idea of the range of styles they can sing - always with a little country swag - check out their covers of Boys II Men's "End of the Road" and Percy Sledge's "When a Man Loves A Woman."
Home Free is like nothing you've ever heard. They're based in country but they are incredibly versatile and cover R&B, Pop, and others. So excited to see someone new to Home Free! Subscribing NOW!
Tim Foust, the lowest is a bass. Chance, the other dude in the back can go pretty low himself, but you will learn that Tim can even go to Tenor 1 if he wants. The beatboxer, Adam Rupp, has a pretty decent Tenor voice, but he only sings on occasion. Theres videos of Tim blowing out speakers.
Thanks for reacting! Home Free is my absolute favorite group ever! Thanks so much! I hope that you will continue! I love watching reactors that doesn't know our favorite guy's become fans! The fans are called Home Fry's🍟We are a massive and very loyal family! These guy's lean towards country music however... they do ALL genre's! And do them Amazingly! For an example, a great one to check out next is - " END OF THE ROAD " cover of Boy's to Men! Shawn Stockman is a big fan! & " WHEN A MAN LOVES A WOMAN " cover of Percy Sledge. Get ready for some romance after this one cause it is FIRE 🔥 and the ladies swoon over Austin and his performance! You'll see! Ms Diana Ross found our guy's on UA-cam and requested them to attend and perform at her 75th Birthday Celebration! Which was a huge deal! Anxious to see you go down the beautiful and very deep rabbit hole of Home Free! Just jump on in cause the music is Fine! And the Home Fry's will come running fast! New sub! Sending love from South Georgia! ❤️🍟
Just subscribed. I love it when New people hear Home Free. They are just absolutely amazing and hopefully you will go down that rabbit hole because they have all kinds of fantastic songs. Looking forward to more Home Free!!!
They’re a cappella…..just singing, NO INSTRUMENTS ‼️. The musical sounds is their Beat Boxer, Adam Rupp. He’s the BEST BEAT BOXER around!!! The lead (ginger) is from Tifton, Georgia. He’s a country boy, that’s also classically trained in musical theater. He’s a high tenor……one amazing singer ‼️🥰‼️🔥 Austin Brown is his name. His dad was part of a gospel quartet, & Austin would travel with him in the summers. They’ve got just about 160 videos here on UA-cam ‼️. And, All are Great ‼️🥰‼️💥🔥
Home Free is the real deal. They won the NBC show the Sing Off in 2013. They sing covers but also write and sing their own music. They’re a cappella meaning they use no instruments. Their beatboxer is amazing. Tim (the bass) has a 5 octave range and can sing super deep but also sing in the tenor range. They are all amazingly talented. Try their cover of Boyz II Men’s End of the Road. It’s great.
They are from a couple different Southern states, except for 2(?) from Minnesota and the bass and front man live in Nashville. They're billed as country a cappella but stretch to other genres, still sounding country to me because of Austin's southern accent. And Tim is not a baritone, he's a bass with a 5 octave range -- can go tenor if needs be. They've joined Kenny Rogers (Children Go Where I Send Thee), Lee Greenwood (God Bless the USA), and the Oak Ridge Boys (Elvira) for some wonderful covers. They done covers where they base their video on a movie -- Workin' for a Livin' and This is How We Roll. I discovered them in the midst of the quarantine when they were holed up in there respective homes and coming up with some of the most creative video ever, filming them separately and their crew fitting them together flawlessly -- Quarantine, Sunday Best, Down to the Honkytonk. There are so many. Other than recommending the many versions of Story Time With Tim (from their live shows) I'm stopping here.
@@MugnifyRTS mens range goes like this: Countertenor (hightenor), Austin Brown. Tenor, Rob Lundqvist. Baritone, Adam Chance (and former member, and founder off Home Free, Chris Rupp). Bass, Tim Foust. Their last member Adam Rupp, cofounder off HF, extremly exellent percussionist, and also sings within the tenor range, and has a kick-a** throatbass to boot. All in all, they covers the whole male range.
I don’t know what you got going on with your audio, but it is awesome! Very crisp (more so than your competitors). What ever your doing, keep doing it. Great reaction.
Love your reaction to Home Free, Cool Band to do!!! Hope your furbaby is doing better. This song I first heard in a movie called Oh Brother Where Art Thou...hilariously good flick, and the music is very similar.
Should watch the movie "Oh Brother Where Art Thou"!!! Takes place in the 20's and the guys in the movie sing this song! Such a good movie! This song is iconic! These guys did an amazing job covering this song!
This song is about 100 years old. It’s origins date to hill music. It was used in the movie O,Brother Where Art Thou,though Home Free is so much better. Don’t you love the tree canopy behind them.
On the Sign-off when they competed, Shawn Stockman said that country music, which is what they do a lot of, is just “the white man’s” soul - same topics, just occasional pickup references (I paraphrased it)
MOCS is in the style called "old timey". It was originally written amd performed in 1913. It's been covered many times by a lot of artists. Not much of a spiritual beyond the spirituality of its day.
Home Free describes itself as a country acapella band, but they do many other things as well. You cannot pin them down to one genre. There is no lead singer. They either take different verses as they did here or pick the member whose voice best fits the song. So here are the guys and a recommendation that features each of them as the lead: Front row left to right: Rob Lundquist - lead tenor - smooth voice with a lot of soul - End of the Road Austin Brown = high tenor - incredibly strong and flexible voice - When a Man Loves a Woman Tim Foust = Bass = five octave range and "plays" the bass guitar - Ring of Fire (Sing-off version) Back row left to right: Adam Chance (aka Chance) - rich baritone w/ 3 octave range - Cover me Up Adam Rupp - beatboxer extraordinaire - beat box solo, Listen to the Music
Haha! They been round black folk. I'll admit, living in south, i learned from my black brothers. I love them to death. I love how music can pull us all together no matter colors.
This song is very old, written by a bluegrass ( Appalachia) musician. Very similar to southern Baptist gospel music which is whole other genre you could react to. Bluegrass music was influenced by Scots/ Irish music brought here by those immigrants hundreds of years ago
You want Vibrations? 😏 Check out the video from one of their concerts called Tim's Vibrations (Honey, I'm Good)... And don't forget to check out the Illinois concert video called Tim Breaks the System (Your Man)... You will not be disappointed...
Austin is from Georgia. Tim is from Texas. Chance is from Alabama. Rob and Adam are from Minnesota. Adam and his brother Chris started the group in 2000 in Mankato MN. Tim and Austin live in Nashville now. If you want another, try their Boys 2 Men cover End of the Road. You'll find Rob takes you to church. I love these guys! Wish I'd caught the live Lot's of #HOGfries. You'll pick up a few new subs that are only #HomeFries
Actually the beatboxer and the guy with the beard, Robb, come from Minnesota. Austin, the ginger, is from Georgia, the bass, Tim, is from Texas, and Chance was from Louisiana or Mississippi area.
If you're a fan of doo-wop you'll love Tim Foust's new video of Come Go With Me... I sure hope you check out more of their music. You're bound for a fantastic journey down the rabbit hole! That baritone is actually a basso profundo...he can cover right at six octaves...one of a select few.
Either my hearing is messed up or you said in your opening that you were Wiccan. If so, Merry Meet! This song is well over 100 years old. That’s not a harmonica - that’s their beatboxer Adam Rupp.
& Black Folks been round them. Appalachian Culture after the Civil War had the Forsaken Poor as neighbors,Friends & Family. They would sit on their porches with Homemade instruments and hand 👏 ones, drink ,Eat, play live & Love. Country music was born.
Why does nobody ever acknowledge Chase's mouth harp on this song? Is it because they don't know what to call that "buzzy" sound? Or that there actually is an instrument that does that? Or which guy is creating that sound here? As a "mixed culture" (lol, I got jokes) person, half of that being Hillbilly, it feels like my duty to inform. So, yes, as I stated there is an actual instrument for this sound. It goes by many names, the ones I've heard it called are : The Jew's Harp (disgustingly enough this is sometimes pronounced as 'juice harp' - juice, as in spit) The jaw harp, The Ozark harp and then the one I used, The mouth harp. It's actually kind of hard to get it to sound right or get the hang of it and Chance is just out here doing a damn good job without even looking at one muchless playing an actual mouth harp. Thank you for coming to my presentation on backwoods instruments. Since I play both, our next discussion will be on the differences between a violin and a fiddle, thank you for your time. (HA! more jokes...lol... but for real there actually are differences, and mouth harps are real. That is all.)
@@Chris-kj7de bruh, did you really just mainsplain acapella to me, when I was: a) fully damn aware b) not in anyway questioning that Home Free is acapella and c) literally mentioning that Chance is making the sound of an instrument, sans instrument. Really? Hhahahahahahaha. TF, dude?
@@denaturner8871 No need for your "damn" defensive hysteria and spite Ms. Dena since I never intended any disrespect. But if you would reread your initial comment you didn't seem to know this was acappella. Perhaps saying nothing is better than what you just spewed at me. Show some class if you can.
@@Chris-kj7de you might want to go read back through my comment because it clearly states that he isn't actually using a mouth harp to make the mouth harp sound. I'll wait.
I loved your reaction I could see the surprise in your eyes and face. That is the kind of reaction I love. 💕. #HOMEFREE If you really want to hear something great from them try a song from Boyz to men song that they cover. End of the Road. Cover by #HOMEFREE. I think you’ll really enjoy it. Thanks again. Now a new subscriber.
Mug- if you want an actual Spiritual by them- Children Go Where I Send Thee- with the late great Kenny Rogers. It is phenomenal and you will not be able to sit still!!❤
This is bluegrass-it came over with poor immigrants from northern England and Scotland. Their culture, including their music, stayed pure because they had little influence from others. As a matter of fact, people studying some of the things of the 1700’s in those regions went to Appalachiabecause they knew it was unpolluted by other cultures
Their style is more country gospel, the song is an on old Bluegrass song written back in the early 1900s by a Bluegrass musician . Some ppl refer to Bluegrass music as Hillbilly music
All vocal. No instruments. Just 5 amazingly talented men.
I found these guys last year. This was the first song I ever heard from them & I was instantly hooked & became a homefry. The talent of these 5 men is insane. Together they are a perfect fit & complement each other so well. Tim Foust is the best bass (not baritone) singer in the business & Adam Rupp their beatboxer extraordinaire can make any sounds & is in a class by himself. They lean towards country but can sing any genre. They are my favorite a cappella group. This song is very old & is done in the bluegrass country style. It was used in the movie "Oh Brother Where Art Thou" starring George Clooney.
The bass has a five octave range. Beatboxer has won Championships. They are 🔥. The bass has blown speakers at concerts.
Yup. 'Ring of Fire' gives a clue as to how far down he can go.
Now you've done it ... you've opened the door to the world of Home Free and all of its wonders !! Go for it !
Ain't it the truth? I'm so far down and I can no longer see the light at the top lol. Have you checked out Tim's new solo doo-wop album? That man has more talent than we all knew - hard to believe, I know...
You were precisely right in your initial comments about the vocals. The lead singer in this cover is Austin Brown - though the lead singer changes from song to song. Austin is from south Georgia (Tifton) and his father was a gospel singer. To get an idea of the range of styles they can sing - always with a little country swag - check out their covers of Boys II Men's "End of the Road" and Percy Sledge's "When a Man Loves A Woman."
So glad you getting into Home Free. Enjoy that rabbit hole brother
😂😂😂😂😂
Home Free is like nothing you've ever heard. They're based in country but they are incredibly versatile and cover R&B, Pop, and others. So excited to see someone new to Home Free! Subscribing NOW!
Tim Foust, the lowest is a bass. Chance, the other dude in the back can go pretty low himself, but you will learn that Tim can even go to Tenor 1 if he wants. The beatboxer, Adam Rupp, has a pretty decent Tenor voice, but he only sings on occasion. Theres videos of Tim blowing out speakers.
Thanks for reacting! Home Free is my absolute favorite group ever! Thanks so much! I hope that you will continue! I love watching reactors that doesn't know our favorite guy's become fans! The fans are called Home Fry's🍟We are a massive and very loyal family! These guy's lean towards country music however... they do ALL genre's! And do them Amazingly! For an example, a great one to check out next is -
" END OF THE ROAD " cover of Boy's to Men! Shawn Stockman is a big fan!
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" WHEN A MAN LOVES A WOMAN " cover of Percy Sledge. Get ready for some romance after this one cause it is FIRE 🔥 and the ladies swoon over Austin and his performance! You'll see!
Ms Diana Ross found our guy's on UA-cam and requested them to attend and perform at her 75th Birthday Celebration! Which was a huge deal! Anxious to see you go down the beautiful and very deep rabbit hole of Home Free! Just jump on in cause the music is Fine! And the Home Fry's will come running fast! New sub! Sending love from South Georgia! ❤️🍟
Haha..."They've been around black folk."
Great tune, always enjoy catching your videos Mugs. Best wishes to you and yours.
Now for a totally different genre of song that they do, go to end of the road! Rob Lundquist shines in this song!
That's already uploaded
@@MugnifyRTS I didn’t see that reaction 😞
@@TheLadyDraconus it's not live yet
@@MugnifyRTS ah gotcha, carry on 😜
@@MugnifyRTS Ah ok, my apologies. I was looking lol
End of the road, and when a man loves a woman by home free. ❤️
These guys are awesome brother, just subbed for more Home Free reactions. They lean country, but do all genre's really well.
Just subscribed. I love it when New people hear Home Free. They are just absolutely amazing and hopefully you will go down that rabbit hole because they have all kinds of fantastic songs. Looking forward to more Home Free!!!
Been waiting, thanks!! Glad you enjoyed it!
They’re a cappella…..just singing, NO INSTRUMENTS ‼️. The musical sounds is their Beat Boxer, Adam Rupp. He’s the BEST BEAT BOXER around!!!
The lead (ginger) is from Tifton, Georgia. He’s a country boy, that’s also classically trained in musical theater. He’s a high tenor……one amazing singer ‼️🥰‼️🔥 Austin Brown is his name. His dad was part of a gospel quartet, & Austin would travel with him in the summers.
They’ve got just about 160 videos here on UA-cam ‼️. And, All are Great ‼️🥰‼️💥🔥
Loved this reaction 💯 Homefree is very cool to listen to. Their different styles are very great
Austin brown the ginger sings when a mans loves a woman and unchained melody. They’re both really good
Home Free is the real deal. They won the NBC show the Sing Off in 2013. They sing covers but also write and sing their own music. They’re a cappella meaning they use no instruments. Their beatboxer is amazing. Tim (the bass) has a 5 octave range and can sing super deep but also sing in the tenor range. They are all amazingly talented. Try their cover of Boyz II Men’s End of the Road. It’s great.
They are from a couple different Southern states, except for 2(?) from Minnesota and the bass and front man live in Nashville. They're billed as country a cappella but stretch to other genres, still sounding country to me because of Austin's southern accent. And Tim is not a baritone, he's a bass with a 5 octave range -- can go tenor if needs be. They've joined Kenny Rogers (Children Go Where I Send Thee), Lee Greenwood (God Bless the USA), and the Oak Ridge Boys (Elvira) for some wonderful covers. They done covers where they base their video on a movie -- Workin' for a Livin' and This is How We Roll. I discovered them in the midst of the quarantine when they were holed up in there respective homes and coming up with some of the most creative video ever, filming them separately and their crew fitting them together flawlessly -- Quarantine, Sunday Best, Down to the Honkytonk. There are so many. Other than recommending the many versions of Story Time With Tim (from their live shows) I'm stopping here.
I thought Baritone was the lowest octaves someone could go
@@MugnifyRTS mens range goes like this:
Countertenor (hightenor), Austin Brown.
Tenor, Rob Lundqvist.
Baritone, Adam Chance (and former member, and founder off Home Free, Chris Rupp).
Bass, Tim Foust.
Their last member Adam Rupp, cofounder off HF, extremly exellent percussionist, and also sings within the tenor range, and has a kick-a** throatbass to boot.
All in all, they covers the whole male range.
@@MugnifyRTS Nah, that's bass.
I love Home Free! I might be biased but I haven't heard a bad song from them.
I don’t know what you got going on with your audio, but it is awesome! Very crisp (more so than your competitors). What ever your doing, keep doing it. Great reaction.
Tim Foust, the bass, just dropped a doowop, Come Go With Me - check it out!
I just found and immediately added it to my playlist a hour or so ago. Excellent as usual.
That's the way they sing,,with a whole He'll of another of FEELINGS
Now you must do their Butts Medley. It is hilarious.
Song was published in 1913 and then made popular in a movie "Oh Brother Where Art Thou" 2000.
Tim Foust has blown out woofers. His amaz. Please dive into more Home Free.
Some of them started out in gospel groups- like Austin ( Ginger).
Love your reaction to Home Free, Cool Band to do!!! Hope your furbaby is doing better. This song I first heard in a movie called Oh Brother Where Art Thou...hilariously good flick, and the music is very similar.
Should watch the movie "Oh Brother Where Art Thou"!!! Takes place in the 20's and the guys in the movie sing this song! Such a good movie! This song is iconic! These guys did an amazing job covering this song!
I believe the movie is "Oh brother where art thou" a George Clooney movie...don't remember it in "No Country for old men"
@@miamidolphinsfan omg you're totally right! I had the names mixed up! I'll edit the comment! Thanks for the correction 🥰🥰
Nice change up! Glad you enjoyed 😉
Please keep HOMEFREE COMING. These guys are the real deal. They don’t try to dress to impress. I love this group. Thank you so much.
This song is about 100 years old. It’s origins date to hill music. It was used in the movie O,Brother Where Art Thou,though Home Free is so much better. Don’t you love the tree canopy behind them.
Hey!! When did you start Home Free!?! Yes!!! I'm here for it! #HOGFry #HomeFry #HomeFree
#HOGFRY lol WE got some of yall out here
On the Sign-off when they competed, Shawn Stockman said that country music, which is what they do a lot of, is just “the white man’s” soul - same topics, just occasional pickup references (I paraphrased it)
Love love love me some Home Free!!! The best!
MOCS is in the style called "old timey". It was originally written amd performed in 1913. It's been covered many times by a lot of artists. Not much of a spiritual beyond the spirituality of its day.
Austin's daddy sang in a choir I believe.they were baptist.
This is Southern bluegrass from back around 100 yrs ago being sung by Southern boys, lol. They've (We've) been around black folk. :DDD
I think Tim, the bass, just put out an entire album of do wop.
Hope you'll react to more Home Free! Just subbed! Their cover of End of the Road is amazing!
Home Free describes itself as a country acapella band, but they do many other things as well. You cannot pin them down to one genre. There is no lead singer. They either take different verses as they did here or pick the member whose voice best fits the song. So here are the guys and a recommendation that features each of them as the lead:
Front row left to right:
Rob Lundquist - lead tenor - smooth voice with a lot of soul - End of the Road
Austin Brown = high tenor - incredibly strong and flexible voice - When a Man Loves a Woman
Tim Foust = Bass = five octave range and "plays" the bass guitar - Ring of Fire (Sing-off version)
Back row left to right:
Adam Chance (aka Chance) - rich baritone w/ 3 octave range - Cover me Up
Adam Rupp - beatboxer extraordinaire - beat box solo, Listen to the Music
Haha! They been round black folk. I'll admit, living in south, i learned from my black brothers. I love them to death. I love how music can pull us all together no matter colors.
Thanks for the video. I enjoyed it.
Thank you too!
"MISTY MOUNTAIN"PETER HOLLENS,TIM FOUST,,TIM IS THE BASS OF HOME FREE, THEN U WILL SEE HIW LOW TIM CAN GO, YOU WILL BE AMAZED
Born with this talented voices
Home Free & Pentatonix have NO BAD songs! 🥰
Home Free can sing it all.
This song is very old, written by a bluegrass ( Appalachia) musician. Very similar to southern Baptist gospel music which is whole other genre you could react to. Bluegrass music was influenced by Scots/ Irish music brought here by those immigrants hundreds of years ago
He says I like this. Lol brother this is a song you can't stop smiling the whole song
Yeahh! I can’t stop watching these reactions😏 and yours is a Great One!…Thanks 👍✨
Austin is from S. Carolina -his dad was music director at their church
You want Vibrations? 😏 Check out the video from one of their concerts called Tim's Vibrations (Honey, I'm Good)... And don't forget to check out the Illinois concert video called Tim Breaks the System (Your Man)... You will not be disappointed...
Tim is a Super Bass. But has approximately a 6/7 octave range
That isn't a Baritone, THAT is a Bass!!!!!!
Best version of this song by miles as every cover they do.
Austin is from Georgia. Tim is from Texas. Chance is from Alabama. Rob and Adam are from Minnesota. Adam and his brother Chris started the group in 2000 in Mankato MN. Tim and Austin live in Nashville now.
If you want another, try their Boys 2 Men cover End of the Road. You'll find Rob takes you to church. I love these guys!
Wish I'd caught the live Lot's of #HOGfries. You'll pick up a few new subs that are only #HomeFries
Thats gonna be posted 2moro :D
@@MugnifyRTS Awesome! A good Christmas on is Do You Hear What I Hear or O Holy Night.
Tim Faust is the bass; with a 5+ octave range.
3 of the 5 men grew up in the south. 3 I know for sure have a history of gospel.
Check out their rendition of the Johnny Cash song, "Ring of Fire".
You should here his bass live…it will shake you! It is amazing!
Their song Listen To The Music is a banger ❤😊
Check out their version of "Ring Of Fire" and "Folsom Prison Blues"
Please check out their version of End of the Road by Boyz II Men
It's already uploaded
You definitely need to hear home Free butts remix it's so good you will be dying laughing.
Actually the beatboxer and the guy with the beard, Robb, come from Minnesota. Austin, the ginger, is from Georgia, the bass, Tim, is from Texas, and Chance was from Louisiana or Mississippi area.
Hi from Australia. Great reaction
Love your reaction, sir.
A lot of FEELING!!
Loved...Loved Your Reaction!!!
Glad you enjoyed!
If you're a fan of doo-wop you'll love Tim Foust's new video of Come Go With Me... I sure hope you check out more of their music. You're bound for a fantastic journey down the rabbit hole! That baritone is actually a basso profundo...he can cover right at six octaves...one of a select few.
Send me a link
Don't know how to do that, but it's on UA-cam as Tim Foust Come Go With Me...sorry I'm not that tech savvy 🙃
Huh??? Helplessly Hoping, Ring of Fire, Butts Medley, Mayday, Brothers in Arms, How Great Thou Art.
Either my hearing is messed up or you said in your opening that you were Wiccan. If so, Merry Meet! This song is well over 100 years old. That’s not a harmonica - that’s their beatboxer Adam Rupp.
Nah Not Wiccan and I'm already spoken for lol
& Black Folks been round them. Appalachian Culture after the Civil War had the Forsaken Poor as neighbors,Friends & Family. They would sit on their porches with Homemade instruments and hand 👏 ones, drink ,Eat, play live & Love. Country music was born.
HomeFry= a new sub
Adam Rupp is a beatbox beast #homefree
If he like lot of us we just ain’t been round black folk. We was raised our whole life with black folk.
That bass singer is so fucking hot
Well we know what you woke up thinking lol
For harmonica, check out Sonny Boy Williams
Tom Foust is the bass you need to react to Brothers in Arms
Is that another home free joint?
tim foust(bass) actually be a basso perfecto
try listening to their verson of END OF THE ROAD
Why does nobody ever acknowledge Chase's mouth harp on this song? Is it because they don't know what to call that "buzzy" sound? Or that there actually is an instrument that does that? Or which guy is creating that sound here?
As a "mixed culture" (lol, I got jokes) person, half of that being Hillbilly, it feels like my duty to inform. So, yes, as I stated there is an actual instrument for this sound. It goes by many names, the ones I've heard it called are : The Jew's Harp (disgustingly enough this is sometimes pronounced as 'juice harp' - juice, as in spit) The jaw harp, The Ozark harp and then the one I used, The mouth harp. It's actually kind of hard to get it to sound right or get the hang of it and Chance is just out here doing a damn good job without even looking at one muchless playing an actual mouth harp. Thank you for coming to my presentation on backwoods instruments. Since I play both, our next discussion will be on the differences between a violin and a fiddle, thank you for your time.
(HA! more jokes...lol... but for real there actually are differences, and mouth harps are real. That is all.)
@Dena Turner All sounds are made from their mouths. No instruments are used by Home Free
@@Chris-kj7de bruh, did you really just mainsplain acapella to me, when I was:
a) fully damn aware
b) not in anyway questioning that Home Free is acapella
and
c) literally mentioning that Chance is making the sound of an instrument, sans instrument.
Really? Hhahahahahahaha. TF, dude?
@@denaturner8871 No need for your "damn" defensive hysteria and spite Ms. Dena since I never intended any disrespect. But if you would reread your initial comment you didn't seem to know this was acappella. Perhaps saying nothing is better than what you just spewed at me. Show some class if you can.
@@Chris-kj7de you might want to go read back through my comment because it clearly states that he isn't actually using a mouth harp to make the mouth harp sound. I'll wait.
It's called "White Soul", y'all!
Tim is a bass
This a bluegrass song that was written in 1913
I loved your reaction I could see the surprise in your eyes and face. That is the kind of reaction I love. 💕. #HOMEFREE If you really want to hear something great from them try a song from Boyz to men song that they cover. End of the Road. Cover by #HOMEFREE. I think you’ll really enjoy it. Thanks again. Now a new subscriber.
You gonna become a " HOME FRY"
Mug- if you want an actual Spiritual by them- Children Go Where I Send Thee- with the late great Kenny Rogers. It is phenomenal and you will not be able to sit still!!❤
do their cover of Boys to Men - End of the Road.
You should listen to home free singing 🎶 Ring of Fire. It is fantastic.
This is bluegrass-it came over with poor immigrants from northern England and Scotland. Their culture, including their music, stayed pure because they had little influence from others. As a matter of fact, people studying some of the things of the 1700’s in those regions went to Appalachiabecause they knew it was unpolluted by other cultures
Maybe they went to a black church. You can definitely hear the soul in music.
Their style is more country gospel, the song is an on old Bluegrass song written back in the early 1900s by a Bluegrass musician . Some ppl refer to Bluegrass music as Hillbilly music
While im sure they're black hillbilly's too
It's backwoods 'Bluegrass" Music.
Hope you try Pentatonix "Hallelujah"
Tim Foust is not a Baritone he is bass, in fact Basso Profoundo. He is merely used the upper portion of his range.
I need to learn how to recognize keys in singing
VOLUME UP!!!!!!!!!
The two main singers are opera singers
In fact the bass is a " _basso profundo_ "
Maybe, But this is Bluegrass.