By your shocked expression😲, I think you should know that Tim has a 5+ octave range! 😊 He did all the voices in the video! Tim is his own 5 part harmony group! Also, he pronounced his name at the end! Loved your reaction!!!😊
Another great rendition by Tim Foust. Love his new cd with all the older doo-wop songs. His voice really suits this genre of music. We know he can really bring the bass but how about his falsetto? I have always loved these 2 songs from 1960 "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow" by The Shirelles & "Stay" by Maurice Williams & The Zodiacs.
Samantha, legend has it that when Tim is in a restaurant and is ordering off the menu, ladies in the restaurant stop eating and look for his voice. I believe it. He has a few more solo's on his channel too. 2 days ago, Adam Chance from Home Free released a collab with The Hound + The Fox of an amazing cover of Wayfaring Stranger....it's a must hear !!!!
SO GOOD! Love that Tim's bringing back doo-wop 🥰 (Now we know what a 5-octave range really sounds like❣️) And to think he might have gone into dentistry or teaching and we would've missed out on his musical genius 🤯 This is so unbelievably fabulous! I only wish this video didn't fade out before he hits that final high note! I really want to hear his incredible finale to this gorgeous arrangement! ❣️🎼🥰🎶❤️
Up through Mayday, we all knew Tim Foust has a 5 octave range. Then this comes along and he throws a falsetto on top of it? The dude is one of a kind. Great reaction!!
It's Foust like oust. Love his voice in all of his ranges. If you have not reacted yet, My Maria by Tim and Austin has become my favorite version. The original,written and sung by B W Stevenson is amazing as well. It came out in 1973.
Tim is phenomenal bass with a five octave range. He used to be a tenor through high school. He says to be a good bass you have to work on your higher range. Truly enjoyed watching your reaction to this song.
Have you ever heard the American pronunciation of "out"? Kind of like OWT. Now put the 's' between the u and the t, and add the F at the beginnining. Great reaction. And if you don't get his name, just say Tim. We'll get it!
I don’t think that’s quite right. I’m pretty sure the click of the switch that was turned between “tomorrow” and “stay” near the beginning was the actual switch. 😉
I was completely mindblown myself. I get to meet Tim in July in Nashville. Hope I don't pass out just from hearing him talk to me. He is so handsome and talented. Getting use to his short hair but still miss the long hair.
Every voice was Tim. When people said 5+ octaves they were not kidding. I suggest Peter Hollens & Tim Foust - "Misty Mountains" if you really want to hear him turn up the bass. All voices in that song are Peter and Tim and it's fantastic.
The look on your face when he started the high notes was AMAZING!!! 5 Octave singer, that doesn't sound so amazing now, does it. I say 5 Mastered and working on 6. But that is just me.
If you noticed when he was talking at the end he shared with you how to pronouce his last name twice. It does get confusing as to how some pronounce their name phonetically that makes sense to them but may be confusing to others. Tim has too much fun singing all over the 5 octive range he has.
Love your reaction! When I saw that you were going to react to this I immediately thought " Oh wow! She is about to be blown away"! I'm so glad that you enjoyed it, pretty much knew you would without a doubt! Tim is AMAZING!♥️🤯🍟🔥
I don’t think that’s quite right. I’m pretty sure the click of the switch that was turned between “tomorrow” and “stay” near the beginning was the actual switch. 😉
You should have listen to their MAYDAY before this one. He sings tenor on that one and Chance takes the bass. I know I made his name more complicated than it needed to be. Just say HOW, and that OW in HOW you say the OU in FOUST.
Yes, Tim is doing all the parts. You have two more off, Pieces of Me. Come Go With ME, and In My Room, of the Beach Boys. Both are just as great as this one. Enjoy.
I don't think that I've ever seen that kind of reaction held for the entire song like you did. Love it. Just for the heck of it, go catch Tim with Austin Brown doing "My Maria".
Tim has an amazing range and his new album showcases his ability. You should check out Adam Chance's solo channel as well. Chance has a more folk music direction with his channel.
Hahaha that’s just Tim using his 5 octave range for ya! Amazing isn’t it?! I love his low, low notes and then he sings up in that high tenor range…goodness, gracious. He sings up in the attic and then when he talks he’s back in the basement. Whew! Loved your reaction!🥰😍
Yeah Tim has A crazy RANGE...don't underestimate because his comfort zone is BASS! I Loved your shocked reaction, it was satisfying for me with the content of an older song that youngerst don't get! FYI>>> Love your long curly hair!
Think of his name as FOWST as in Bow.. not a bow on top of a gift.. but when you Bow before the king. or you say OW!! when you cut your finger.. our sofa...couch.. Foust! Hope that helps
He’s the perfect one man group! He can do all the parts in vocals and add in some instruments! What more do you need and is just one of the most amazingly talented group of men I’ve ever seen and heard!
All of his range is awe inspiring! You need to hear The Lion sleeps tonight from his album, I never liked the song but blast it out on his cd. He even does all the animal sound effects....crazy!
Ummm... your jaw was on the floor for a while there. Just in case you didn't notice. Watching people who aren't prepared react to this song is treasure. Oh, I guess you *did* notice. Great reaction! And yes, he did ALL of the voices.
Tim Foust is very underrated, he should have a lot more subscribers on his channel,but I think a lot favor them as a group, you know as a whole for how well they mix together.
I’m intrigued that you attempted to react to a singer about whom you know so little. Tim is an extreme bass singer with a 5+ octave range. Each note you heard was his. If you’d like to hear another such performer, listen to Geoff (pronounced “Jeff”) Castellucci. He also is an extreme bass with a near 5 octave range.
He’s more of a baritone, kinda like a Paul kenamer,Paul’s lower tho, A true bass is like a Paul downings or jd where their natural speaking voices are in c1
I don’t think that’s quite right. I’m pretty sure the click of the switch that was turned between “tomorrow” and “stay” near the beginning was the actual switch. 😉