Vocal Coach Reacts to Home Free - Ring of Fire

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Tarasimonstudios
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you should do one of the duets of Tim and I!!! 🤗

PeterHollens
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Who else came to see her reaction to Tim's low note?

ashburczyk
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REACT TO THE VERSION FEATURING AVI THE RANGE THEY BOTH SHOW IS You'll love the way the video is set up and performed. As a bass, it is by far one of my favorite songs to sing. It's CRAZY fun!

MrPickcity
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Two songs that illustrate Tim's range. "Hillbilly Bone", where his lead is often lower than the singer carrying the bass line and "Mayday", where Tim starts off with a falsetto lead as strong as tenor Rob Lunquist's second verse.

RMoribayashi
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Their cover of "Man of constant sorrow" is great

buddhadrome
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i love how she said was that a growl from a bear when he actually is using the growl tecnique

marcelloberry
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The bass is Tim Foust and he's not just a bass, but a great singer as well, he has a wide 5-octave range. Home Free is an acapella Country group, but they add more beat to country, and also covers of pop songs they put a country spin on them. Please check out more of Home Free, I suggest "Man Of Constant Sorrow" or for their great harmonies "How Great Thou Art" They have videos, and also live performances of these also. Thanks.

scarymarysunshine
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Adam Rupp is much more than just a beatbox. He stole the show when I saw them live. He came up with some effects that vibrated the entire theatre in his VERY long solo! Can't wait to see these guys again!

richw
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I have not read back in the comments, so I don't know if anyone has given you any facts about these guys. First Tim Foust has a 5+ octave range, and he was born and raised in Texas. Hence the natural southern twang to his voice, and BTW- he also talks this low, too.. The high tenor, Austin Brown comes from southern Georgia, where he was also born and raise. And yes, he's as southern as they come, too. The other three here, Rob Lundquist (lead tenor and guy with full beard), and the brothers and also co-founders of the group are Chris Rupp(baritone and guy with cowboy hat), & Adam Rupp (the beatboxer) are all from Minnesota. Chris Rupp was replaced about 3 years ago, to pursue a solo career. He was replaced with Adam Chance who hails from the most southern part of Alabama. He sings mainly in the baritone/bass range, but he does have a 4 octave range, also. These guys are all very excellent vocally, but they also have the ability to mimic several musical instruments, too. Tim the guitar and trumpet, Adam Chance can do a jew harp sound that sounds so real. Austin can do a train's horn and a harmonica, also. Rob can whistle and stay on key no matter what the song may be and can do the scratch of a turntable sound. And Adam Rupp (The beatboxer) well it's better just say we're not quite sure what he can't do. He plays the drums, harmonica, a turntable, a didgeridoo, bird sounds, and so many other things that it'd take all day just to list them all. But if you watch their newest video of "Men Of Constant Sorrow" It will show you some of these things I just talked about. Adam Rupp was awarded the title of "Best Beatboxer Of The World" title, which was voted on by his peers a few years ago. Sorry, didn't mean to make this into a huge novel, but I wanted to give you just a few facts about these guys. Thank you! I really enjoyed you take on things.

Cindyannef
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Home Free has some pretty impressive talent. I would love to hear your impression for more of them when you have the time. Their arrangement for Do You Hear What I Hear is chilling every time, and Castle on the Hill, Love Train and Man of Constant Sorrow are hard to stop singing. So are some of their originals. Good Ol' Boy Good Time, Country Fried Pop Medley, Hunter Hays Medley, It Looks good, The Butts Remix. Well, I like everything they've put out. Thank you !!! ^_^

kareng
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Yesss, can we get more Home Free reactions? They have so many good covers! Man of Constant Sorrow, Mayday, My Church, Helplessly Hoping, and Can't Out Run You are someone my favorites.

KacieBlaire
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HOME FREE is an a cAPELLA GROUP AND nEver disappoints. PLEASE do more reactions to HOME FREE - man of constant sorrow is another good one.

marlahudgins
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Also Mrs Simon i agree with my fellow fries about the headphones. I personally love the the host comment after their performance when he said El paso just called and reported a seismic event.

danielkapity
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Check out the bass, Tim Foust, in some of the videos on his vocal range, which is at least 5 octaves.

BibleU
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My favorite song from Home Free is How Great Thou Art. Their version of the song is absolutely superb. Please check it out.

АлександраБакульманова-уп
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I've been waiting for you to react to Home Free; thank you! I sure would love to see more. They release mostly covers, but, they do have some originals as well. Unless you have a sub-woofer you may want to use headphones to listen to them. Tim, the bass, has a five octave range.

billwieland
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Thank you for doing Home Free! Tim has a 5 octave range and can sing lower than that (A0). Adam is a world class beatboxer (check out his live solo videos).Their best a cappella harmonies are "How Great Thou Art" (do first please) and "Helplessly Hoping". "Do You Hear What Hear" is has one of the best arrangements done by their beatboxer. They just put out a video for "Man of Constant Sorrow" which is incredible. They are all so talented and have a wide variety of songs/videos so you can't go wrong with any of them. Thank you for the video. Please do more Home Free!!!!

Indigo_moon
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Always love when someone hears that note for the first time!!!  One that doesn't get enough reviews and reactions is I Can't Outrun You.  Beautiful harmonies and a haunting video as well.

bettygossell
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YES, one of my Showing some love to the bass guys. Absolute talent in these gentlemen. Shoutout to their bass, Tim Foust, for that one in a million voice. Plz react to more bass singer moments !

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