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Home Free is all acapella - No instruments. They do use a looper sometimes but it's still all mouthed noises. Check out their cover of "How Great Thou Art"
@@xTCxGR8Milenko Hi..I'm assuming you know that Clooney did Not do any of the singing...wasn't being rude ..just couldn't tell from your message !! PS..I did love Clooney in that movie !! Be safe!!
The song itself (also known as "I Am a Man of Constant Sorrow") was originally written in 1913 by Dick Burnett and recorded by Emry Arthur in 1928. Several versions of the song by Bob Dylan, by Joan Baez, by Barbara Dane, by Judy Collins, by Peter, Paul and Mary. It regained popularity after being featured in the 2000 film O Brother, Where Art Thou? staring George Clooney.
There are Vids of the Beat Box guy doing drum solos on stage. He makes the opening sound, the juice harp, drums and closes they way he opened the song.
Welcome to the wonderful world of Home Free - they are creative geniuses and their concerts are even better! Adam "freak of nature" Rupp - is one of the founders and he is a very talented beat-boxer and sound effects guy. Look up the videos of his "drum" solos at from concerts. It won't be top of audio quality but you will be able to see what he is capable of.
This is wonderful isn’t it?! Home Free is so good. They’re ‘a cappella’ so no instruments, just their mouths. Chance was doing the jaw harp, mouth harp sound. He says it hurts his throat to do it too long so in concert he’ll use a looper. The beatboxer Adam, is amazing. He can do drums, cymbals, harmonica, all manner of noises. All the boys can do some form of beatboxing. Tim, the bass, has a 5 octave range so he can sing super low and sing high as well. They have great harmonies. Try How Great Thou Art, End of the Road, Country Roads, Seven Bridges Road. They do a lot of covers but also write and sing their own songs too. You won’t be disappointed with Home Free! Loved your reaction.
Oh, they did a FANTASTIC job on this song! I agree with your assessment of this group's talent. And I always, always love how you get into the music. There is no one better! Here's to your next one! 🙏🙂❤️
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Seen them in person. They are freaking awesome! I can't wait until they come this way again! What you see on screen is absolutely true. They use no instruments at all.
The song itself is 108 years old - first published by Dick Burnett, a partially blind Kentucky fiddler. The song was originally titled "the Farewell Song" in a Burnett songbook dated to roughly 1913. Instruments are performed by the 2 Adams - Adam Rupp (beatboxer, Drums, Woodblock, Harmonica etc.,) & Adam Chance (Jew's Harp).
Adam Rupp (the beatboxer) made the harmonica sounds (with no harmonica). Adam Chance made the "jaw-harp" sounds, again, without an instrument. If you enjoyed the yodel in Austin's voice, you should check out their cover of "All About That Bass".
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Chance makes the jaw harp sound that you hear in the beginning. He says it does hurt a bit to do it. Adam is using his mouth to make the "Harmonica" (the wailing) sound.
You should listen to Tim Foust "will you still love me tomorrow/ stay" He is the bass here. He can sing in 5 octaves. You will love it and be totally amazed
I loved your reaction to this, thank you! I agree with you on the rap vibe from Rob towards the end and reacted the same way the first time I heard it. Chance was the one making the sound at the end, it wasn't mechanical.
@@MrsPenPal It definitely wasn't mechanical and he wasn't throat singing either. He was imitating a jaw harp, an instrument widely used in the deep south and parts of Texas.
"Man of Constant Sorrow" (also known as "I Am a Man of Constant Sorrow") is a traditional American folk song first published by Dick Burnett, a partially blind fiddler from Kentucky. The song was originally titled "Farewell Song" in a songbook by Burnett dated to around 1913.
All vocals, no mechanically done. Chance did a mouth harp sound at the end, while Adam Rupp did the percussion and the harmonica sound..its all just their voices.
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the sound you were talking about is called a Juice Harp and it's played by holding the juice harp in your mouth,, and twanging the tine back and forth. look it up...
Lets see...... more Home Free goodness... wait for it..... "MayDay", "Do You Hear What I Hear", "Folsom Prison Blues", "Misty Mountains" (this one is with Tim Foust and Peter Hollens), "Ring of Fire", "How Great Thou Art", "All About the Bass", "Champagne Taste on a Beer Budget", "Snow Globe", "Everybody Walking This Land", "Boyz II Men- End of the Road" Thank me later.
She should probably wait to listen to 'Mayday' until she knows the group better, she won't understand the surprise in that song unless she knows the group members better, and how they fit in the group. Home Free always amazes new listeners, this song in particular was the first song I heard them do, and I was instantly hooked on them. Great reaction!
For something fun and up tempo check out their rendition of "Can't Stop The Feeling" and for something that will touch your soul "How Great Thou Art", stunning harmonies amid a spectacular backdrop.
this is an old song which was revived in the film Oh brother where art thou... miley cyrus sings it in a tribute to the star of that film, George Clooney check her out she kills it
this song was originally written by Dick Burnett in 1913 and was called "Farwell song" but as time went by the name changed and Bob Dylan made it much more popular when he covered it in the 60's, but it blew up in popularity after it was used in the movie "O Brother Were Art Thou"
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Hi from the UK 🇬🇧.... Last sound was a vocal rendition of a Jews/ Jaws harp sound. Basically a tuned spring in a frame that is held to the mouth, using it as a resonator /amplifier.... Imagine the sound made by twanging a ruler off the edge of a table top. If you like Tim Foust's bass I seriously recommend misty mountains sung by Tim and Peter Hollens.... Your ears will thank you... 👍😀
Me like as you jumps on the chair this is incomparable!! :-) Голоса .как инструменты - то, что касается вокала, особенно запомнил парня который что-то вытворял , ну ты поняла о ком я говорю.
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If im not mistaken no one is exactly sure who was the original singer/ writer of this song. However, it's been said that it may have originated around the year 1904.
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Where is Man of Constant Sorrow from? Kentucky "Man of Constant Sorrow" (also known as "I Am a Man of Constant Sorrow") is a traditional American folk song first published by Dick Burnett, a partially blind fiddler from Kentucky. The song was originally titled "Farewell Song" in a songbook by Burnett dated to around 1913.
The last sound is that of a Jews Harp; the other instrument is sound of a Harmonica.. I am repeating what others below have stated.. There are 2 singers that can sing Bass, the one that reminds me of Gene Simmons of Kiss has a wide voice range.. ♠W.G.
Great reaction to Home Free!!! Here are 2 other suggested reactions for Home Free: Their Boyz To Men Cover of the song "End Of The Road" and their O'Jays Cover of the song "Love Train." Also please don't forget my previous request (just a friendly reminder :-) Sincerely, CR SoundDoctor
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it wasn't necessarily hot when the video was shot. If you look closely, you can see the rain falling while they're standing under the trees. You can also see raindrops on them as they're singing. Tim Foust (bass) looked wet, because this was filmed in the rain.
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Where are you from mrspenpal
Home Free is all acapella - No instruments. They do use a looper sometimes but it's still all mouthed noises. Check out their cover of "How Great Thou Art"
Head phones and Home Free = combination made in heaven!!! LOL their sound is just amazing!
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Fun Fact! This song was originally published in 1913!
Oh wow that’s golden
George Clooney eat your heart out
@@xTCxGR8Milenko Hi..I'm assuming you know that Clooney did Not do any of the singing...wasn't being rude ..just couldn't tell from your message !!
PS..I did love Clooney in that movie !!
Be safe!!
Yep
Maybe original version...
The song itself (also known as "I Am a Man of Constant Sorrow") was originally written in 1913 by Dick Burnett and recorded by Emry Arthur in 1928.
Several versions of the song by Bob Dylan, by Joan Baez, by Barbara Dane, by Judy Collins, by Peter, Paul and Mary.
It regained popularity after being featured in the 2000 film O Brother, Where Art Thou? staring George Clooney.
You will absolutely love home free's version cover of listen to the music. You'll love it
Lovely your emotions and your expressive reaction, Blessing!❤
Wonderful reaction. Three other Home Free songs you'll love are:
* "Your Man"
* "End Of The Road"
* "When A Man Loves A Woman"
That is all natural sounds coming from them.
💯☄️
Austin's voice is smooth as butter, he got chops for sure
Chance, the guy in back next to the beatboxer was doing the throat singing. He was the bass for his previous vocal group.
There are Vids of the Beat Box guy doing drum solos on stage. He makes the opening sound, the juice harp, drums and closes they way he opened the song.
Welcome to the wonderful world of Home Free - they are creative geniuses and their concerts are even better! Adam "freak of nature" Rupp - is one of the founders and he is a very talented beat-boxer and sound effects guy. Look up the videos of his "drum" solos at from concerts. It won't be top of audio quality but you will be able to see what he is capable of.
Amazingly the instruments and sounds are all vocal...crazy 👍😊
I have your headphones and they are so good on the ears. I have one other set that is a bit brighter, but those 990's are top shelf.
The beat box guy has a video of only himself showcasing his beat boxing skills. It's flat out amazing!!
This is wonderful isn’t it?! Home Free is so good. They’re ‘a cappella’ so no instruments, just their mouths. Chance was doing the jaw harp, mouth harp sound. He says it hurts his throat to do it too long so in concert he’ll use a looper. The beatboxer Adam, is amazing. He can do drums, cymbals, harmonica, all manner of noises. All the boys can do some form of beatboxing. Tim, the bass, has a 5 octave range so he can sing super low and sing high as well. They have great harmonies. Try How Great Thou Art, End of the Road, Country Roads, Seven Bridges Road. They do a lot of covers but also write and sing their own songs too. You won’t be disappointed with Home Free! Loved your reaction.
Lovely 😊
@@MrsPenPal do you mind if I ask where you are from?
7 Bridges Road is better than the original.
You need to watch "O Brother Where Art Thou?". It's an amazing movie.
Oh, they did a FANTASTIC job on this song! I agree with your assessment of this group's talent. And I always, always love how you get into the music. There is no one better! Here's to your next one! 🙏🙂❤️
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Love love Home Free!!❤
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Priceless reaction, i would love to see when mankind enters into true spiritual worship . Gods Worshippers are rare in todays times.
This song was first published in 1913. It has been recorded with many variations since.
Wow that’s magnificent
Seen them in person. They are freaking awesome! I can't wait until they come this way again! What you see on screen is absolutely true. They use no instruments at all.
Home free when a man loves a woman!!!
It was raining when they filmed this. You can see how wet Rob’s (the one in coveralls) shoulder was getting.
That last bit sounds very much like throat singing by the Inuit people, on the shores of the Arctic ocean northern Canada. Love this!
The song itself is 108 years old - first published by Dick Burnett, a partially blind Kentucky fiddler. The song was originally titled "the Farewell Song" in a Burnett songbook dated to roughly 1913.
Instruments are performed by the 2 Adams - Adam Rupp (beatboxer, Drums, Woodblock, Harmonica etc.,) & Adam Chance (Jew's Harp).
It’s raining in southern Alabama when they did this Alligator is just chillen lol
I think they owned it and definitely make it sound spectacular 🤙🤙🤙🤙🤠🇺🇸
They sure did
Adam Rupp (the beatboxer) made the harmonica sounds (with no harmonica). Adam Chance made the "jaw-harp" sounds, again, without an instrument.
If you enjoyed the yodel in Austin's voice, you should check out their cover of "All About That Bass".
You are adorable new to your channel, Home Free is awesome each and every one of them!
Man of Constant Sorrow was first published in 1913 and was in the movie "O Brother, Where Art Thou"
Wow that’s mileage right there
This is such an awesome song! Home Free does it yet again. Love your reaction!
End of the road by Home Free is a must.
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Always Beautiful! These guys are amazing! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 All the sounds are done by their voices.
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They’re incredible! Try All About That Base.
You, Mrs.PenPal are also on point. Love ya. Keep smiling, darlin'. 🤗
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Well made reaction. Its fun to see your passion and enyoing it^^
Wow thanks for feeling that ✨
the noices she makes made my chairs float
Chance makes the jaw harp sound that you hear in the beginning. He says it does hurt a bit to do it. Adam is using his mouth to make the "Harmonica" (the wailing) sound.
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You should listen to Tim Foust "will you still love me tomorrow/ stay" He is the bass here. He can sing in 5 octaves. You will love it and be totally amazed
LOL!!! I love watching your reactions!! You are too damn Cute!!!! Great way to start my day!!!
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Great sound, amazing ! - and a great and appreciative review too !
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For more of Austin's (high tenor) yodeling, be sure to check out their version of John Denver's "Thank God I'm a Country Boy". Top notch!
This is OLD SCHOOL bluegrass gospel. It is ALL like this
The sound of the jaw harp was done by Adam Chance.
Yup.. He has a good mouth harp. Also does a thumb piano.. Unique skills.
You should watch their live version. You will see how its all done.
Crazy is a good way to describe them!!😊
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I loved your reaction to this, thank you! I agree with you on the rap vibe from Rob towards the end and reacted the same way the first time I heard it. Chance was the one making the sound at the end, it wasn't mechanical.
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@@MrsPenPal It definitely wasn't mechanical and he wasn't throat singing either. He was imitating a jaw harp, an instrument widely used in the deep south and parts of Texas.
"Man of Constant Sorrow" (also known as "I Am a Man of Constant Sorrow") is a traditional American folk song first published by Dick Burnett, a partially blind fiddler from Kentucky. The song was originally titled "Farewell Song" in a songbook by Burnett dated to around 1913.
Chance is the guy that does the throat singing. He's the guy in back with the beat boxer. He also sings bass.
you are rock my dear friend, i enjoy watching how you react into them, nice one sis
The ordinal was in 1913. But the furthest back was 1961
All vocals, no mechanically done. Chance did a mouth harp sound at the end, while Adam Rupp did the percussion and the harmonica sound..its all just their voices.
Thanks for the video. I enjoyed it.
Glad to hear that!
You said they're lucky to have Adam Rupp (the beatboxer) in the group. He and his brother Chris FOUNDED the group! :)
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the sound you were talking about is called a Juice Harp and it's played by holding the juice harp in your mouth,, and twanging the tine back and forth. look it up...
Rap is young. I read somewhere this song was written in 1911.
Look for the live video clip of Adam Rupp, beat boxer, drum solo.
Your speech communication is just fine. ;)
Thanks 😅😂
Lets see...... more Home Free goodness... wait for it..... "MayDay", "Do You Hear What I Hear", "Folsom Prison Blues", "Misty Mountains" (this one is with Tim Foust and Peter Hollens), "Ring of Fire", "How Great Thou Art", "All About the Bass", "Champagne Taste on a Beer Budget", "Snow Globe", "Everybody Walking This Land", "Boyz II Men- End of the Road" Thank me later.
She should probably wait to listen to 'Mayday' until she knows the group better, she won't understand the surprise in that song unless she knows the group members better, and how they fit in the group. Home Free always amazes new listeners, this song in particular was the first song I heard them do, and I was instantly hooked on them. Great reaction!
Agree, 100%!!! There isn't a bad one...
For something fun and up tempo check out their rendition of "Can't Stop The Feeling" and for something that will touch your soul "How Great Thou Art", stunning harmonies amid a spectacular backdrop.
If you like the beat box watch one of his drum solo videos. Adam Rupp drum solo
You are so dainty. Youre like a little Fairy.
I've gotta start concentrating on the music.
Great blue grass harmony.
Lols dainty 😅 This one is a first
@@MrsPenPal You're an ethereal little elfling.
@@MrsPenPal You distract me from the music.
Lol
That ain't a bad thing these days I spose.
The part you were calling xylophone was a imitation of a harmonica. A damn good one.
Don’t mind me I said xylophone instead of harmonica thanks for your attention to this video
That necklace is beautiful.
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Not to take anything away from their talent, but production value adds much.
Indeed production is super
this is an old song which was revived in the film Oh brother where art thou... miley cyrus sings it in a tribute to the star of that film, George Clooney check her out she kills it
The last guy you see in the video makes the ending noise. His name is Chance and there are no instruments or changes on microphones.
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The guy with the dark beard is imitating a grass harp/mouth harp with his voice
Hello Malady,
I'm late here, but
You seem like a super kind person! I jus wanna say that..
Want to hear Country, Rap, and Rock...Home Free's Butts Remix.
this song was originally written by Dick Burnett in 1913 and was called "Farwell song" but as time went by the name changed and Bob Dylan made it much more popular when he covered it in the 60's, but it blew up in popularity after it was used in the movie "O Brother Were Art Thou"
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The song was made popular in the movie called O Brother Where Art Thou. I suggest you check out the movie clip of this song
The clip is charming and Clooney is hilarious.
Hi from the UK 🇬🇧.... Last sound was a vocal rendition of a Jews/ Jaws harp sound. Basically a tuned spring in a frame that is held to the mouth, using it as a resonator /amplifier.... Imagine the sound made by twanging a ruler off the edge of a table top.
If you like Tim Foust's bass I seriously recommend misty mountains sung by Tim and Peter Hollens.... Your ears will thank you... 👍😀
Hi Mick did not know you are this technical 😅🌸☀️
@@MrsPenPal not technical, just old.... Somethings stick in the mind somethings don't... Lol, that just stuck...
😂😅
Check out their cover of End of the Road by Boyz 2 Men. They make all the sounds with their voices.
Me like as you jumps on the chair this is incomparable!! :-) Голоса .как инструменты - то, что касается вокала, особенно запомнил парня который что-то вытворял , ну ты поняла о ком я говорю.
😂😅
They do an excellent job on My Church, all of sounds are done by them no generated sounds
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If im not mistaken no one is exactly sure who was the original singer/ writer of this song. However, it's been said that it may have originated around the year 1904.
Wow that’s a long time ago
Their director needs to get more love!
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Adam Chance done the last sound by mouth!!
You look different on every reaction video I've seen you in so far. And you chose such nice songs to review.
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Where is Man of Constant Sorrow from?
Kentucky
"Man of Constant Sorrow" (also known as "I Am a Man of Constant Sorrow") is a traditional American folk song first published by Dick Burnett, a partially blind fiddler from Kentucky. The song was originally titled "Farewell Song" in a songbook by Burnett dated to around 1913.
The last sound is that of a Jews Harp; the other instrument is sound of a Harmonica.. I am
repeating what others below have stated.. There are 2 singers that can sing Bass, the one
that reminds me of Gene Simmons of Kiss has a wide voice range.. ♠W.G.
You're so cute trying to get your point across.. :)
lols 😂
Great reaction to Home Free!!! Here are 2 other suggested reactions for Home Free: Their Boyz To Men Cover of the song "End Of The Road" and their O'Jays Cover of the song "Love Train." Also please don't forget my previous request (just a friendly reminder :-) Sincerely, CR SoundDoctor
Listen to HOME FREE cover of HELPLESSLY HOPING by crosby stills and nash. the most amazing harmony you will ever hear !
Check out 22 times Tim Foust went subwoofer 🤙🤙🤙🤙👍🏻👍🏻🤠
😂😂😂Love this reaction 👍🏼
Last sound was imitating a 'Juice Harp'.
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Those "dohs" were done vocally.
They epitomize cool!!
Yes Indeed na na na na
it wasn't necessarily hot when the video was shot. If you look closely, you can see the rain falling while they're standing under the trees. You can also see raindrops on them as they're singing. Tim Foust (bass) looked wet, because this was filmed in the rain.
Thanks for your attention jreyman
This song is 117 years old.