The most incredible thing about Adam Rupp is that when he's done with a performance like this he just goes on for an hour easily beatboxing to the songs with his a cappella buddies from Home Free!
@@sweet_krona The most incredible thing about Adam Rupp is that when he's done with a performance like this he just goes on for an hour easily beatboxing to the songs with his a cappella buddies from Home Free! And he blends in with their incredible harmonies with the cleanest drum sounds you'll ever hear live in beatbox supported songs!
Ya might try using some punctuation ; You know, question marks (?), spaces between words, capital letters, etc. As it is, it was a bit difficult to glean the message.
He is extraordinary, no doubt about it! I've heard some hella good beatboxers but Adam's talents surpass all the others by a mile!! Thanks for sharing that talent with us!
You are absolutly completly amazing 🤗 that was so cool, and a honor to listen to. Al those different sounds, whow!!!! You have so much talent, thank you for sharing it 🤗
Went to see Home Free in San Diego CA!! What an amazing group of young men! Incredible vocals and Adam is one crazy good beat boxer!! Go see them if you haven't!!
You need to listen to napom, wunknown, d-low, bbk, reeps one... audical... the list goes on... Bataco, river, two.h, trung bao, ctb... Adam really doesnt compare...
Well Ladies and Gents. that was 7min and 20 sec of mouth and tongue manipulation with 100% control. In a romantic situation I bet he can lay down a bet on a box. I wonder how many laps he could do???
@@qazisaad5713 so Kevin Olusola from Pentatonix is nothing compared to adam and adam is nothing compred to napom... okay becuase that makes sense! seems legit!
I do admit napom is a god, but he is extremely clean and mastered in what he can do. It’s not a fair comparison as they both mastered different aspects (napom can’t do what he does and Adam can’t do what napom does)
This young man has a rare gift & that gift is SELF TAUGHT so comparing beatboxer 2 beatboxer is rather unfair I think. They all Hve differing ranges of ability & wot I Hve seen of this young man he certainly has his he has actually sed that wen beatboxers get the chance 2 meet up they learn frm each other so that can only B a gud thing no? They R all as outstanding as each other so plse can we stop with the comparisons? It really is not fair.
I love this band. What I have to ask is this...What is going on at the 3 minute mark? What is Adam putting in his pocket and where did it come from? Inquiring minds want to know...
He was just straitening his shirt pocket. I have a similar shirt and it gets all wrapped up on itself, and can feel awkward, especially if you are doing things like pantomiming a drum solo.
He was the best beatboxer in the world at his time but when gbb/grand beatbox battle started then he started to fall a bit behind codfish 1st d-low 2nd and it just continued so he is talented
This is just basic techniques mastered into perfection. The hi hat is just putting pressure on the tip of your tongue behind your teeth then blowing out sharply. The bass drum is just blowing air out hard from the front of your lips. The snare is sucking air in but with your mouth closed off by your tongue and letting it in sharply (inward k snare). The vocal scratch (the one like a DJ scratch) is called a vocal scratch and it’s moving your voice from falsetto into chest voice really quickly. The Donald Duck sound is placing your tongue next to the gum on your molars and exhaling from there. The obo sound is called throat bass which is his is extremely clean and sadly I can’t explain it without this message getting into multiple paragraphs. If you want to check out new school beatbox check out swissbeatbox or beatbox international on RU-vid (I recommend listening to GTS moonlight and dropping vibes for starters. This type of beatbox is old school with only the old beatboxersbdoing it, the only times people do this kind now is called technical beatbox which isn’t the same.
He never won a world championships, swissbeatbox isn’t a world championship it’s an international tournament. The real world championship is hosted on beatbox battle tv every 3 years which he hasn’t competed in yet. I wouldn’t recommend checking them out because the comment sections are extremely toxic there and it’s really hurtful to see what the beatbox community there is like. I do agree however he is one of the best
The most incredible thing about Adam Rupp is that when he's done with a performance like this he just goes on for an hour easily beatboxing live together with his a cappella buddies from Home Free! And he blends in with their incredible harmonies with the cleanest drum sounds you'll ever hear live in beatbox supported songs! Being "the best" in beatboxing is not just about performing solo in a competition and Adam Rupp's goal with his beatboxing certainly isn't about that! He's a part, actually a co-founder, of a world class a cappella group where his role is to glue the groups arrangements and harmonies together to help create a true piece of art! And, boy, is he good at it! His drum sounds are incredibly clean, his timing is perfect and he has such a wide arsenal of both drum sounds and other instrument sounds to choose from. He plays such a big part in the success of his band Home Free and I dare say they're the most talented a cappella group in the world!
The most incredible thing about Adam Rupp is that when he's done with a performance like this he just goes on for an hour easily beatboxing live together with his a cappella buddies from Home Free! And he blends in with their incredible harmonies with the cleanest drum sounds you'll ever hear live in beatbox supported songs! Being "the best" in beatboxing is not just about performing solo in a competition and Adam Rupp's goal with his beatboxing certainly isn't about that! He's a part, actually a co-founder, of a world class a cappella group where his role is to glue the groups arrangements and harmonies together to help create a true piece of art! And, boy, is he good at it! His drum sounds are incredibly clean, his timing is perfect and he has such a wide arsenal of both drum sounds and other instrument sounds to choose from. He plays such a big part in the success of his band Home Free and I dare say they're the most talented a cappella group in the world!
I'm just wondering... How many people in these comments are actually avid members of the beatbox community... Because...there are lots of amazing talents out there to hear before you all start thinking this guy is even near the best... Or even best in america ..
@@speedstackingmaniac he is great at doing very accurate percussion sounds... But like...how many sounds did he overlap at once? At most 3 sounds, from what I've heard... Where as the best beatboxers are pushing 6 sounds all at the same time.. And yeah... his beats really arent that complex either...
@@speedstackingmaniac he doesnt even compare to up and comers like wunknown or ctb or river Or even internet battlers like xFlawz. Let alone compare to any of the best on the world...like napom, alem, alexinho, bbk, bataco, d-low, hiss, reeps one...etc..
I know it's scripted but I can't help but wonder how much of an individual performance is ad libbed...u know, improvised for a bit then back to an established piece until the next epiphany arrived...which is a beautiful thing anytime but especially live
K I'm convinced of one of two things either there some dj backstage doing all this or he a Dame cyborg from the future that became self aware s came back in time to try an being us all together through music. Because there no Dame way this is possible. Either they lieing or he a Dame cyborg from future.
This is just basic techniques mastered into perfection. The hi hat is just putting pressure on the tip of your tongue behind your teeth then blowing out sharply. The bass drum is just blowing air out hard from the front of your lips. The snare is sucking air in but with your mouth closed off by your tongue and letting it in sharply (inward k snare). The vocal scratch (the one like a DJ scratch) is called a vocal scratch and it’s moving your voice from falsetto into chest voice really quickly. The Donald Duck sound is placing your tongue next to the gum on your molars and exhaling from there. The obo sound is called throat bass which is his is extremely clean and sadly I can’t explain it without this message getting into multiple paragraphs. If you want to check out new school beatbox check out swissbeatbox or beatbox international on RU-vid (I recommend listening to GTS moonlight and dropping vibes for starters. This type of beatbox is old school with only the old beatboxersbdoing it, the only times people do this kind now is called technical beatbox which isn’t the same.
I just googled who was the best beatboxer in yhe world and this guyss name came up as #1. He is obviously good but im really unsure how he is even close to being top 20. These are just basic things i have seen beatboxers do and i have been watching beatbox for 5 years now. If you dnt believe me ill just leave this name here. Dlow
The most incredible thing about Adam Rupp is that when he's done with a performance like this he just goes on for an hour easily beatboxing live together with his a cappella buddies from Home Free! And he blends in with their incredible harmonies with the cleanest drum sounds you'll ever hear live in beatbox supported songs! Being "the best" in beatboxing is not just about performing solo in a competition and Adam Rupp's goal with his beatboxing certainly isn't about that! He's a part, actually a co-founder, of a world class a cappella group where his role is to glue the groups arrangements and harmonies together to help create a true piece of art! And, boy, is he good at it! His drum sounds are incredibly clean, his timing is perfect and he has such a wide arsenal of both drum sounds and other instrument sounds to choose from. He plays such a big part in the success of his band Home Free and I dare say they're the most talented a cappella group in the world!