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Komentáře • 902

  • @tsukidragon3658
    @tsukidragon3658 Před 4 lety +245

    I firmly believe that Dimash has established a new genre: Dimash.

  • @AlvinBul
    @AlvinBul Před 4 lety +13

    Even to me as a non-native Russian speaker is quite obvious he is keeping the mic close to forward the intimacy, emotion and passion of the moment... This is no flaw. This is a perfection in this instance.

  • @sallystubbs7417
    @sallystubbs7417 Před 4 lety +18

    Thank you for your reaction to Dimash!! I’m sorry to hear you received mean comments when you pointed out Dimash’s pronunciation in French was imperfect. You were right; and he has corrected it in more recent performances.
    Please remember that your viewers are from all over the world, so for many, English is either a 2nd or 3rd language; or they may understand very little English. So when they perceive criticism of their idol, they miss the context, and respond angrily. I don’t believe his fans are mean; let’s just consider it a communication issue.
    You’ve got to remember that he sings in 12 languages, though he speaks fluently in only two. (That’s one more than I’m fluent in!) He’s currently studying English and Chinese while (before this pandemic) on a world tour AND getting another Master’s degree!
    It may be helpful for you to go to Wikipedia to get a brief background to better understand him.

  • @florenciasilviaparis
    @florenciasilviaparis Před 4 lety +39

    He is a professional opera singer. Also he has different masters in jazz, pop, rock singing. Right now he is studying another master in musical composition and he will apply for the PhD and Astana Art University, in his country.

  • @ladyaugust1148
    @ladyaugust1148 Před 4 lety +22

    The song is in Russian and Dimash speaks Russian. He is classically trained since the age of 5 yrs old, with his foundation being the bel canto technique. He opted to bring his career singing pop-opera/crossover instead of accepting a Tenor position w/ Astana Opera House. thank you

  • @anelyaasul7506
    @anelyaasul7506 Před 4 lety +11

    The cultural style after high notes (an unusual sound that you thought was Arabic sound): Dimash’s tribal / ethnic riff while singing Sinful Passion was a tribute to Batyrkhan Shukenov, who died in 2015. Batyrkhan was another well-known Kazakh singer, an original song singer and member of the same group A'Studio, which accompanies Dimash on stage. This style of singing is an improvisation of "joktau" (meaning crying for the deceased), a traditional Kazakh grief, singing by women at a funeral. Zhoktau (“crying”) is a memorable song of Kazakhs. Zhoktau is the oldest genre of poetry of nomadic tribes, preserved and transferred to the life of the Kazakh people. Traditionally, it contains verses and the text of pronounced sadness about the man who died, recalling the good deeds that he did. This technique of singing, as Father Dimash said, was taken from Yakutia (which, like the Kazakhs, are Turkic peoples)

  • @margitkaru2782
    @margitkaru2782 Před 4 lety +128

    He is professional opera singer by his education. He has classical training since age 5
    He sings in Russian and this is not his native language but the second language used in the country. His native is Kazakh language.

    • @Garbox80
      @Garbox80 Před 4 lety +6

      At least a lot closer than French for example 😂 (but still a different language).

    • @5447princess
      @5447princess Před 4 lety +9

      It may not be his native language but a lot of people from Kazakhstan speak both Kazakh and Russian growing up.

  • @Pallada8888
    @Pallada8888 Před 4 lety +192

    I wonder why you haven't watched this song with the subtitles, which are available. You'd probably understand better why he was using that breathy tone a lot. It suits the lyrics perfectly.
    The song is in Russian and, like most Kazakhs, Dimash speaks it fluently without an accent. So yeah, you were right about his articulation. It was flawless.
    The part that you called Arabic is actually an ethnic Kazakh technique but similar techniques are widely spread in many post-Soviet countries in Middle Asia, in the Caucasus and in some parts of Russia too.
    And you were probably too stunned by it that you haven't mentioned (or maybe haven't noticed) that his last run was 23 seconds long in one breath.
    Dimash's mother is an opera singer and his dad sang pop. So, he was exposed to different genres from the very young age.

    • @zgadgets
      @zgadgets Před 4 lety +38

      That is because she is not a good vocal coach that is obvious. She keep saying "I Think" also His Mic Technique is the best I have ever heard and seen. He uses it to add a lot of effects and emotions to his singing . She listened to him 3 months ago and did not listen to after that no way. She is just looking to pick on little things that might get someone to think she is a vocal coach. But most people listened to the real vocal coaches on here where they explain his techniques fully :)

    • @user-oc1qn5uv8o
      @user-oc1qn5uv8o Před 4 lety +5

      @@zgadgets But nevertheless she looks very fresh and cute. It's pleasant to watch her, am not I right?

    • @joamis5656
      @joamis5656 Před 4 lety +3

      @@user-oc1qn5uv8o Ahhh jajaja... yes, I totally agree with you... so cute her

    • @JustMyOpinion1010
      @JustMyOpinion1010 Před 4 lety +5

      It isn't Kazakh. I asked his coach. It is Turkic/Uzbek/Kyrgyz in origin.

    • @JustMyOpinion1010
      @JustMyOpinion1010 Před 4 lety +11

      @@zgadgets you don't think your comment is a little rude and critical? Something Dimash would never sink to and would disapprove of?

  • @MrPaoloena
    @MrPaoloena Před 4 lety +10

    Hi, Dimash made his version of this song and the last part of it is his own, he knows music and when the covid19 will leave us alone for a bit he will take his master in music. of course he had opera training since he was 5 but his massive TALENT made the rest. The ethnic sound he made is from Mongolia and in opera is called "trill" in english and "nota ribattuta" in italian and it was used by a few opera composers in the past and is marked on the music sheet with a special sign even for singers, In this song after the ethnic part he sang "give me" as a tenor than mix with a very hig note and then a fantastic run with a one breath 22,84 secs . Many good composers are inspired again becouse they finally found an alien who can sing their music.he is UNIQUE

  • @mohammadaqrbawi6676
    @mohammadaqrbawi6676 Před 4 lety +20

    Girl this man Not for evaluation, but to listen to him 💎💎💎💎💎

  • @shanialover
    @shanialover Před 4 lety +32

    That bald man in the white shirt is Maestro Igor Krutoy that also plays piano, who has partnered with Dimash to compose several new songs just for him. He has already composed 3 new songs & reworked others for him. Even his newer SOS has better pronunciation. To give you info, His father sang pop & is a producer & his mother sang opera but he sings in all styles & genres but a lot of his music is called Popera. He started training at age 5 & he will turn 26 on May 24th. He plays at least 7 instruments. Over 6 octave range

    • @kathrynwalker324
      @kathrynwalker324 Před 3 lety +2

      He came out of retirement to compose and play for Dimash.

  • @hadihajjar1822
    @hadihajjar1822 Před rokem +4

    Dimash is simply the best on the globe - He upgraded the opera music rules & regulations like belting with is falsetto & many others - Dimash is not only a singer & music instruments player but also he paint with his performance - I bet with you to pause Dimash videos at any second of time & you gonna see a beautiful painting - you will never see a silly expression - More over he is a very kind & respectable man - Everything Dimash do is on purpose - Well you need to know him more - Dimash is an added value to the world of music 🎵 xxx

  • @Urgelt
    @Urgelt Před 4 lety +19

    'Sinful Passion' is in Russian. Dimash speaks two languages natively: Russian and Kazakh.
    I think, with your own operatic background, you might enjoy listening to 'Ti Amo Cosi.' Composed by Igor Krutoy, performed by Aida Gulifullina, Dimash and Lara Fabian.
    czcams.com/video/BUWC1I3WkG4/video.html
    Dimash gives us more operatic singing in 'Ogni Pietra,' also by Igor Krutoy.
    czcams.com/video/wjMF0hoSrJQ/video.html
    Dimash often mixes operatic and non-operatic styles, as with 'Passione,' also by Igor Krutoy.
    czcams.com/video/EpgE9uLQ6-g/video.html
    Enjoy!

  • @Woman2Watch
    @Woman2Watch Před 4 lety +119

    Honey, people aren't going to be nice 100% of the time and if Dimash had read those posts, he'd be mortified. So please just be your usual self and point out what you need to point out. On the same note (pun intended), he went on to perform it at the Slavic Bazaar and must have heard or read the critiques, because the next time he performed it, you could distinctly hear porqouis je vis (with the silent s) so he watches, listens and learns which is great for an artist. At least he's not complacent, thinking it's enough if the melody is sung perfectly. He actually strives to improve himself and healthy critique can only be a good thing. Much love from South Africa and thank you for diving into the rabbit hole again. And really, don't worry about people being mean. Keyboard warriors also need a platform to vent. I just scroll on by. I don't even engage in debate and I'm a die-hard Dear. PS Interrupt away. You see/hear something interesting, you pause. Otherwise, if you wait until the end of the song, you forget what you wanted to say. I maintain he's the rod,. His voice is the line, and we're the poor fish waiting to be reeled in hahahaha. He claims he's into neoclassic music. I think he's throwing everything but the kitchen sink into the pot but whatever it is he's doing, the result is always beautiful and majestic with these big songs. Oh, another thing to remember is that Dimash himself said that just because you can sing high notes, doesn't mean you should. He generally uses it for emphasis. In this case, it was to call a love he wanted back. In Love of Tired Swans, it was the agony of separation. In Dabreak, it was the cry of an orphan as he loses his parents In Screaming, he was literally searching the earth and the galaxy for his love and finally sending out a call so that wherever she is , she might be able to hear him...etc. etc. See where I'm going with this? With songs like Opera 2 and Diva Dance, he's just playing around and when he's just having fun, he usually does it with staccato notes. Just an fyi, so you can understand a bit more. I like your analysis. Thank you very much.

    • @eugenescheepers2728
      @eugenescheepers2728 Před 4 lety +14

      Traci, what a nice and positive comment! You just put things in perspective. Have an awesome day. Regards from Thailand.

    • @1275100037
      @1275100037 Před 4 lety +1

      Couldn't agree more!

    • @Woman2Watch
      @Woman2Watch Před 4 lety +5

      @@eugenescheepers2728 Wow, I wasn't expecting that. Thank you!! Have a wonderful day, too.

    • @Pallada8888
      @Pallada8888 Před 4 lety +10

      Traci Klumper "...in this case, it was to call a love he wanted back..." Uhm, are you talking about Sinful Passion here? If so, you completely misunderstood the meaning of the song. He hadn't lost his love. The love of his life is there with him under the cover of the night, and it's a love confession...one of many perhaps... 'cos he's totally enchanted and bewitched by her and is only asking for their passion to burn hot, day and night...

    • @davidcullen6797
      @davidcullen6797 Před 4 lety +7

      I think Dimash actually loses that "s" on "vis" in the second use of it in the Singer 2017 performance -- he's a fast learner! LOL.

  • @kraiz1349
    @kraiz1349 Před 4 lety +6

    S.O.S was for a contest, where you need to show all your vocal skills in 3 minutes to impress the judges, so it was very clever of him to use all those techniques, and, in my opinion, he coped with the goal not to lose the emotional component in chasing victory.

  • @1PlainOne
    @1PlainOne Před 3 lety +3

    Enjoyed your breakdown of Sinful Passion...and all the ooh and aahs expressions. Mom is an opera singer

  • @maryannequevedo6510
    @maryannequevedo6510 Před 4 lety +129

    Dear E: In order to fully appreciate Dimash's vocal choices during the performance of any song, you must first access a translation of that song. Dimash is a story teller as well as a virtuoso. His ability to tell a story through his vocals is unsurpassed. Please remember, that every note, every gesture, every vocal technique is always purposeful and well thought out in advance.

    • @CastiFey
      @CastiFey Před 4 lety +10

      This includes the "mouth sounds" due to close mic. It's part of the comunication of the story.

    • @johnfry4501
      @johnfry4501 Před 4 lety +4

      Maryanne Quevedo totally!

    • @_Schwartz
      @_Schwartz Před 4 lety +2

      Calm down. Don't tell others how to enjoy music. Makes you look like a jackass

    • @johnfry4501
      @johnfry4501 Před 4 lety +9

      LoneStarr But surely this isn’t about whether Elvann enjoys the performance is it? She’s a ‘vocal coach’, and it seems to me that if you’re going to critique a performer’s choices and abilities when they approach a song, it makes sense to have the lyrics. Even better if you know something about the song.. culture or origin; or the circumstances in which it was performed maybe?

    • @barbaralowrance9005
      @barbaralowrance9005 Před 4 lety +5

      Not only precise with his words, but with his technique as well. I haven't heard your first critique, but I can understand why you felt a bit "attacked". His Dears love him. He studies opera, jazz, contemporary, and i can't remember others. Also, composition. Six instruments & 12 languages. Be forgiving if he isn't spot-on in French. He doesn't speak French & learns the French song phonetically. He speaks 4 languages: Kazakh, of course, Russian fluently, studying Mandarin & English. I think he's doing exceptionally well, over.

  • @18t4motion
    @18t4motion Před 4 lety +35

    Elvann: "I don't know what kind of training he has".... DIMASH: ALL. THE. TRAINING.

    • @gracetrespeses4986
      @gracetrespeses4986 Před 4 lety

      18t4motion yesss

    • @jeanblythe1595
      @jeanblythe1595 Před měsícem

      But he would say it much kinder than you said it. By the time of my comment, he has trained for 25 years in more styles than I could list, and comes from an area of the world where many styles have been open to him since he was a first year student at age 5. He also was raised in a very kind, respectful and knowledgable family of multiple generations living under the same roof. He has made his family and his country (Kazakhstan) very proud, and brought the world to them, always promoting peace. His training goes far beyond his music.

  • @ju1ietta
    @ju1ietta Před 4 lety +157

    His microphone technique is the best I've ever seen. He closely holds the microphone in those parts of the song in which he wants to add intimity to the sound. He sings in Russian, which he speaks fluently. There are many hissing sounds in the Russian language, although not as many as, for example, in Polish, Czech, or Mandarin.
    That is why I do not agree with your statement that the perfect singing of Dimash interferes with the emotional perception of the song. Dimash is also unique in that, in addition to virtuoso vocal technique, he is always and completely emotionally involved in the song and also captivates his audience. In any case, those who are ready for such a journey.
    I believe that it was the presence of a French accent that distracted you from emotional involvement. I am glad that Dimash has no accent in his Russian (this is my native language), and his possible accents do not prevent me from emotionally perceiving songs in all other languages, because I just can not hear these accents. I just listen to his voice, filled with beauty and emotions. By the way, his emphasis in Mandarin did not stop him from captivating the Chinese public, since in China he became a star of the first magnitude. I heard how the Chinese said that they find his accent very sweet and enjoyable.
    Его микрофонная техника лучшая из всех, которые я могла наблюдать. Он близко держит микрофон в тех частях песни, в которых он хочет добавить интимности в звук. Он поет на русском языке, которым он владеет свободно. В русском языке много шипящих звуков, хотя и не настолько много, как например, в польском, чешском или мандаринском языках.
    Именно поэтому я не согласна с Вашим утверждением, что идеальное пение Димаша мешает эмоциональному восприятию песни. Димаш уникален и тем, что кроме виртуозной вокальной техники он всегда и полностью эмоционально вовлечён в песню и также увлекает за собой его публику. Во всяком случае тех, кто готов к такому путешествию.
    Я полагаю, что Вас от эмоционального вовлечения отвлекало именно наличие французского акцента. Я рада, что у Димаша нет акцента в его русском (это мой родной язык), и его возможные акценты не мешают мне воспринимать эмоционально песни на всех других языках, ибо я просто не могу услышать эти акценты. Я просто слушаю его голос, наполненный красотой и эмоциями. Кстати, его акцент в мандаринском языке не помешал ему пленить китайскую публику, так как в Китае он стал звездой первой величины. Я слышала, как китайцы говорили, что его акцент они считают очень милым и приятным.

    • @shrekswife2164
      @shrekswife2164 Před 4 lety +13

      Thank you Julietta, I couldn't agree more.

    • @Latinnpassion
      @Latinnpassion Před 4 lety +11

      Completely agree with your post 👍

    • @user-zj4ui9dm2d
      @user-zj4ui9dm2d Před 4 lety +18

      Согласна. Я тоже не поняла некоторые ее высказывания...
      - Он слишком близко держит микрофон и поэтому в начале песни отчетливо слышатся "Ц", "С", "Ш" и т.д. Барышня, это русский язык! И Димаш на нем говорит идеально, без акцента! Мы, все русские, так говорим! Это вы, англоговорящие, привыкли глотать окончания слов, что нам вас зачастую не понять! На каком расстоянии держать микрофон Димаш знает лучше всех. Об этом неоднократно говорили певцы и вокальные учителя!
      - "Высокие ноты ради высоких нот... Из-за его вокальной виртуозности теряется эмоциональное значение произведения"... ??? ЧТО??? посмотрите это прежде, чем говорить о недостаточности эмоций! czcams.com/video/W1gW_EimmLc/video.html
      - и чуть не забыла сказать, меня тоже бесит, когда делают замечания по поводу его французского произношения!!! прямо до трясучки бесит! Считаю, что этот момент вообще озвучивать некорректно! Давайте Вы споете нам на русском, китайском или казахском языках, и тогда поговорим о чистоте произношения! Не рассказать стихотворение, а спеть! И спеть красиво и параллельно следить за своим голосом!

    • @casaspucon
      @casaspucon Před 4 lety +29

      I think the woman who reacts, albeit without malicious intent,
      was wrong again with the analysis, because she went to the details without importance and forgot to analyze (and enjoy) the magnificent musical forms, runs, glissades, bel canto etc, and the wonderful lyrics (she was able to search for subtitles).
      I think that deep down there is a cultural problem, because for example when an English speaker sings in Spanish they qualify it as tasty (example Phill Collins singing Spanish) but if a foreign singer whose native language is not English or French, the "analysts" look down to the last detail of the pronunciation. I think (not all of them of course) have some cultural trouble, of which they are not even aware.
      Dimash will also help change this situation because he is an ambassador of peace and respect.

    • @AigerimY13
      @AigerimY13 Před 4 lety +15

      This is a perfect example of someone not seeing the wood for the trees.

  • @janenc8040
    @janenc8040 Před 4 lety +6

    When someone makes the effort to communicate with so many countries and peoples, I find this overwhelming personally and highly appreciate his messages. Us Dears will look up lyrics, find close captions or just enjoy his musical messages. He knows Kazakh and Russian, and is learning Mandarin and English. He also sings in Italian, French, and several others. Thank you so much for reviewing!

  • @jimmelodyfarmervideo9548
    @jimmelodyfarmervideo9548 Před 4 lety +6

    Dimash has a B.A. in classical vocal, an M.A. in contemporary vocal, & an M.A. in music composition. Began training at age 5. He is now 26.

  • @rose-maries7131
    @rose-maries7131 Před 4 lety +3

    Thank you for showing Dimash to the world! This planet of ours really need him...
    Love and Peace from Sweden!
    🙏💙🙏💙🙏

  • @Tenebrousable
    @Tenebrousable Před 4 lety +6

    -"What kind of training you have, Dimash?"
    -"Yes."

  • @HelineFay
    @HelineFay Před 4 lety +20

    Holy moly. I actually thought he had a background singer on the super high parts until I noticed it was him singing them. I loved how you explained everything that was happening! It's really interesting to hear what is happening when singing isn't something I know too much about!

    • @ElvannReacts
      @ElvannReacts  Před 4 lety +7

      Hey youuuu! Thank you so much ❤️😇. You’re so sweet!!! I was worried I was stopping too much to explain in this one 😂

    • @hothpeter
      @hothpeter Před 4 lety +4

      He is considered a PoPera (Pop/Opera) Singer with a known 6-Octaves range (He’s known as “The 6-Octave Man”). He has an Opera background. In a full interview (czcams.com/video/Bbr2fLKoppE/video.html), he did not reveal what his vocal limits are but he said he prefers his audiences to just enjoy and listen to his singing than technically analyzing his singing voice and range capabilities.
      I am sure the DEARS (Dimash's Fans) will recommend more songs to you. If you are not sure if you are a fan, for starters you can listen to:
      Song: The Show Must Go On (by Queen)
      Language: English
      Style: Pop/Opera/Rock
      Event: Singer (Live Singing Competition) China 2017
      Link: czcams.com/video/9G92IVn8DIw/video.html
      Song: Confessa (by Adriano Celentano) + The Diva Dance (by the Blue Alien in 5th Element Movie)
      Language: Chinese/Italian
      Style: Pop/Opera
      Event: Singer (Live Singing Competition), China 2017
      Link: czcams.com/video/23HYymUjIHE/video.html
      Song: Hello (by Lionel Ritchie)
      Language: English
      Style: Pop/Incorporated Middle-eastern singing technique
      Event: Singer (Live Singing Competition), China 2018 as Guest Performer
      Link: czcams.com/video/9G92IVn8DIw/video.html
      Song: S.O.S. d'un terrien en de'tresse (by Daniel Balavoine)
      Language: French
      Style: Pop/Opera/Rock/Riffs & Runs
      Event: Slavic Bazaar 2018
      Link: czcams.com/video/W29zEuZVaxs/video.html
      Song: Sinful Passion (by A-Studio)
      Language: Russian
      Style: Pop/Opera/Riffs & Runs/Incorporated a traditional Kazakh throat singing technique.
      Event: Moscow D-Dynasty concert 2019
      Link: czcams.com/video/zmEaxCg6_8k/video.html&t=3670
      Song: Ogni Pietra (Olympico)
      Language: Italian
      Style: Opera
      Event: ARNAU concert 2019
      Link: czcams.com/video/dkPS6t84qg4/video.html
      Song: Love is Like a Dream
      Language: Russian
      Style: Pop/Opera/Vocal fry technique
      Event: Moscow Concert 2019
      Link: czcams.com/video/xLEQzfqO_l0/video.html

    • @Rosannasfriend
      @Rosannasfriend Před 4 lety +5

      Dimash really doesn't need any assistance on high notes... or low notes. Welcome to our world of Dimash Mania.

  • @terryallen7356
    @terryallen7356 Před 4 lety +14

    I agree with what Traci says that Dimash would be mortified if he saw those types of comments. There's a reactor I enjoy who stopped reacting and analyzing Dimash for that reason because he didn't need the grief, so sometimes they can ruin it for everyone else. Anyway, enjoyed your reaction to Sinful Passion and will go back to listen to your SOS. Don't worry about pleasing everyone. cheers! I love his duet with Yugang "Drunken Countessa and Diva Dance" and Scream his official music video. okay, so I like all of his but those are two of my favorites.

    • @ashraff6450
      @ashraff6450 Před 4 lety

      agree haha..
      if not mistaken that reactor name is "sam" right?
      well he did say something incorrect but that is all about what reaction is. guessing and analyze the performance.
      but i'm quit taken aback when he didn't try to correct his error and rather decide to stop reacting to Dimash.
      in my opinin pointing that the singer is lips-sync is quite a sensitive issues.
      so i think after the fans explaining quite elaborately, he can just apologize for it. it not a big deal actually to do so.
      so that the truth can come out and problem solved ^^
      people will not misguided and he can very much gain a lot of respect from others to by admitting to his fault.

    • @jackzeldon2883
      @jackzeldon2883 Před rokem

      She makes some absolutely ridiculous comments that are easily remedied w/ the most basic effort to understand context - for example, the remark about SOS being a show off piece is Laughable b/c he was a wild card entry in a Contest competing w/ Professionals & in the very video the showrunner tells him he Must impress the Audience Fast or he's going home...... When you put yourself in a position where you feel qualified to critique a Master like Dimash or any other you must make the base line effort to understand context or back ground or you will be criticized
      And if you can dish it then you must be able to take it.... she was clearly hurt b/c Dimash fans called her out on her comments & the sarcastic remark about this is what a reaction video is was very telling......
      In terms of her expertise I thought she was very strong & I enjoyed the vast majority of the content but she just can't help sticking her foot in her mouth at certain points & TBH there is Nothing wrong w/ that..... we ALL make comments or form opinions w/o all the facts & the best course is to admit our short coming & laugh at ourselves b/c it's not a big deal but she Doubles down & when you double down - you better not make a single error b/c now those who pointed out your mistakes will come even harder
      she's young - she will learn...... most battles in life are just not worth fighting.....

    • @jackzeldon2883
      @jackzeldon2883 Před rokem +1

      @@ashraff6450 Sam is great - but when a person is an expert in a field they often decide they are now immune to criticism & if you make no mistakes you Are - but if you do - like the young lady above - you are setting yourself up to be trampled...... It's hubris & it's a mistake of youth & that is something Sam & the young lady above have in common.... that's what makes Dimash such a treasure
      He's young & our of nearly 9 Billion humans on earth he is a One of & there is no trace of arrogance or hubris & he rigorously critiques Himself! That's wisdom & it is the mark a true master

  • @bettinadrevensek
    @bettinadrevensek Před 4 lety +36

    Sorry for Dears freaking out... When Dimash first sang S. O. S., he leaned the vocals within a week, not speaking a word French before... Meanwhile, if you watch this song in his latest concerts, his pronunciation improved remarkably, as well as in most of the other foreign songs... To be honest, his French, Mandarin, Englush (insert Language of choice here) is far, far better than our Kazakh 🤣🤣 Don't let yourself be withheld from reacting to this beautiful artist 💜 By the way, he is fluent in Russian which you can hear very well here, but he sings just divine in Kazakh language, his mother tongue 😍😍

    • @TuPham-gn9vt
      @TuPham-gn9vt Před 2 lety

      Actually SOS has been in DImash's repertoire since 2012,. SOS was one of the songs he performed that won him the Grand Prix at 2015 Slavianski Bazaar in Belarus. Here is a video of Dimash singing SOS between 2012-2019 czcams.com/video/uFbV_FeSwc8/video.html

  • @jooliveirabrasil5672
    @jooliveirabrasil5672 Před 4 lety +15

    Dimash está acima de reações que alguns críticos teimam em lhe encapsular. Já vi várias reações de especialistas que não comentam mais nada sobre a tecnica usada por Dimash eles simplesmente ouvem com a alma, se arrepiam e choram de emoção, entre eles está o dr. Reynolds diretor de canto e palco de ópera que já fez diversas análises sobre a roupa, as cores e os cenários, a postura dele em palco e todas são soberbas. Um grande professor e especialista em belo canto da China disse que existem três tipos de cantores,: o médio, o bom e o super humano, e Dimash está nesse conceito de sobre humano. Ouvir Dimash não é para qualquer um, e para ouvidos sensíveis e almas evoluídas.
    Digo sempre que é a música dos anjos e do universo que usa o Dimash.

    • @mauricio6614
      @mauricio6614 Před 4 lety +1

      Sim, esta moça ai falou até de forma negativa sobre o microfone estar proximo de mais da boca dele e que isso é ruim pq dá para ouvir os chiados da boca dele. Nossa, a gênea não percebeu que era essa exatamente a intenção dele, usar estes sons para dar profundidade de interpretação naquela parte da música.
      Ô moça pra falar hein, é um segundo de musica e 2 minutos de comentario, gostei nao.

  • @stefanleov3284
    @stefanleov3284 Před 4 lety +21

    The song is made in Russian, by a Kazakh band, of which the guys playing behind Dimash are part of. Dimash is also from Kazakhstan, and he speaks Russian fluently, which is a normal thing for someone who originates from a former Soviet Union state. Therefore his fame is based in Russia, supported by Russian composer Igor Krutoy, who you can see in other Dimash videos playing piano on stage. As a supporter of high-performance quality music i can recommend you to keep exploring Dimash songs onward. For example, "Love is like a dream" and "Love of tired swans" are also very good performances of his, in Russian. In English, i recommend "Adagio" which is Lara Fabian's song, and his combo performance of "Confessa+The Diva Dance song"

    • @yousurf374
      @yousurf374 Před 4 lety

      IGOR Krutoy is NOT Russian... he is born in KIEV, Ukraine..... although he seems to have abandoned his fatherland and become Russian, for all intents and purposes.

    • @stefanleov3284
      @stefanleov3284 Před 4 lety +2

      @@yousurf374 He was born in a smaller town in southern Ukraine. He"s 65 years old, which means he grew up in times when this Russian/Ukranian separation wasn't a thing. If artists from an ex-Soviet Union state go to make music in other state rather than their own, that state is always Russia, because Russian musical industry is richer and more influential out of it's borders. +He's a musician, don't expect from him to ruin himself with political garbage when he has a job of the best kind, music is where he's focusing his efforts, as he should.

    • @yousurf374
      @yousurf374 Před 4 lety

      @@stefanleov3284 ....POLITICAL Garbage... so then WHY say you are RUSSIAN?... or , why not say I AM UKRAINIAN>>> Real Ukrainians DESPISE Russia for centuries... Same as Poles and Czechs... maybe MORE SO.

    • @yousurf374
      @yousurf374 Před 4 lety

      @EBFC 13 wanna bet? That may be true if you discount the historic hatred....

    • @stefanleov3284
      @stefanleov3284 Před 4 lety

      @@yousurf374 Yeah, it was the aristocratic politics and difference in religion that made the dispute appear, i will say as a phenomenon, because all these countries are similar and should stick together without competition between each other. The more separation, the more hatred. We, Slavs are so unique in this fashion, so much tendency for separation, therefore destroying the big potential that would follow if we just gather and unite in mutual peace and respect. Every small country thinks it's tough and wants sovereignty, until it passes some time in independence, and starts undermining itself from desperation and develops emigration tendencies. It's a work by the politicians, and yet the masses are stupid enough to follow them without any thought of options. There's always an option.

  • @dulistanheman
    @dulistanheman Před 4 lety +34

    I don't understand his language, but...I can hear Clearly that he singing his 💓 heart out beautifully

  • @ricardosanfernando7378
    @ricardosanfernando7378 Před 4 lety +11

    That arabic sound in spanish is called "hammering vibrato": Some people would say that is yodeling but I don´t really know. He sang it there to homage the original singer of that song, from A-Studio, who died and it it to say farewell to dead souls in certain muslim tribes.
    As some people grow up bilingual. He grew up tri singer: singing pop whit friends, training for opera by studing an singing with his mother and singing folk at school. None of the styles come before and that´s why some people feel that there is an overload of information in his style as they expect him to grab one style in each song: That is not Dimash. He is like the most rich and perfect brocatto in which gold and silver are entangled with cotton and silk. There are many plain fabrics, try to appreciate as he is and don´t put limits to yourself considering that gold is only for a ring.

    • @johnbadal163
      @johnbadal163 Před 4 lety +1

      In Iran, it is called Che-Che, and was common in the older traditional songs.

    • @ricardosanfernando7378
      @ricardosanfernando7378 Před 4 lety

      @@johnbadal163 sO SOMEONE TOLD TOO
      The farewell to the dead inherited from old Turkic/Tengrenists tradition in certain muslim tribes in the ancient Turan to pay homage to the dead

  • @davidcullen6797
    @davidcullen6797 Před 4 lety +9

    Thanks for the reaction/analysis!
    Yeah, anytime you make a remark about a less-than-perfect aspect of Dimash's performance, you'll get whacked by members of the Kool-Aid Club.
    I try to not let it affect my appreciation for Dimash's incredible talent, but there are a few moments when his pronunciation in non-native (for him) languages makes me puzzle a bit. But in the end -- hey, he sings to make sounds first and (especially with operatic riffs) that means setting aside perfect speech. I actually enjoy listening to him sing in Kazakh or Russian because those are his "fountains" -- the places where he first learned to express emotion and thought. One's heart language will always carry those traits with it. He is more emotionally articulate in Kaz/Russ, though in "Confessa," for instance, you'd think he was an Italian....he gets it all spot-on.
    A number of people have remarked that his English, in particular, is getting better.....it's still got issues, of course, but even my second language, French -- which I've spoken for almost 40 years -- still gets wrapped around the axle once in a while, so I extend grace to the lad. Just to hear him sing is such a treat. I've not heard anyone like him and, in my lifetime, don't expect to again.

  • @zavoix
    @zavoix Před 4 lety +20

    I feel like you’re focused more on the complexities instead of just trying to enjoy the song. Dimash is insanely talented, and everything he does is on purpose, nothing is from bad technique or by accident. Just sit back and enjoy his music, don’t over-analyze everything. :)

    • @Coinpease
      @Coinpease Před rokem +1

      She kinda acknowledges that though towards the beginning. She says she assumes they're artistic choices and it's pure taste.

    • @SharonRobbins-f6n
      @SharonRobbins-f6n Před 10 měsíci

      Pretty sure this is what most vocal coaches do in their reaction videos. Many will suggest going to the original version to hear without interruptions.

  • @annacullen9577
    @annacullen9577 Před 3 lety +3

    Thanks for your reaction, fyi Dimash is a world top Opera and Classic trained artist... Absolutely 💯💯💯
    The best of the best of the best 🙏🙏🙏🙏 He's a blessing to this world of ours 🙏🙏🙏🙏

  •  Před 4 lety +21

    He's holding a dynamic mike. If you hold it very close you get the presence effect = extra warmth

    • @flaviusjulius1520
      @flaviusjulius1520 Před 4 lety +2

      Well also It's playback

    • @biharcourt
      @biharcourt Před 4 lety +4

      @@flaviusjulius1520 no it's not!!!

    • @flaviusjulius1520
      @flaviusjulius1520 Před 4 lety

      @@biharcourt yes it is lmao, there's literally a recording of the rehearsal and not a single note is placed differently. He's good but nobody is that good.
      Also most of his stuff in Russia is playback, you can tell the difference when you listen to actual live performances.
      Sinful passion specifically he's never performed live fully. There's like 10 recordings and and the big run at the end is always exactly the same with not a smidge of difference detected.

    • @oneness70
      @oneness70 Před 4 lety +14

      @@flaviusjulius1520 helooo, you are very behind with your informations isn't it?
      This "lip sync" bs about this performance is old, dude. It's solved by a multitude of vocal coaches, analyzing a fancam of the performance...it's not lip sync.
      Make your research before commenting next time. Especially things like this.

    • @flaviusjulius1520
      @flaviusjulius1520 Před 4 lety +1

      @@oneness70 It's a very good lipsync. But it's still a lipsync.
      You can easily hear when he sings live. He didn't sing this live.

  • @ontheset1973
    @ontheset1973 Před 4 lety +3

    He does have clasical training since he was 5. He's from Kazakhstan which they speak both Russian and Turkish. His parents are both famous singers in Kazakhstan. The sound he makes in the middle of the song is a technic they sing in Kazakh funerals and traditional songs

  • @olgaluna6447
    @olgaluna6447 Před 4 lety +12

    Dimash sings this song in Russian. This is his not mother tongue but Russian is wide-spread in Kazakhstan as it was part of the Soviet Union. So, he speaks it rather fluently with no accent.

  • @raimundematiusaityte9929
    @raimundematiusaityte9929 Před 4 lety +7

    Thank you for nice reaction! Dimash has education both in classical and in contemporary music. His mother tong is Kazakh, but he is fluent in Russian too. Dimash songs are very different from each other. Please react to more Dimash songs from his official youtube channel. And remember to subscribe to it! Greetings from Denmark!

  • @nilo5295
    @nilo5295 Před 4 lety +2

    Dimash was educated and trained based on Bel Canto and Operatic classic from a young age which is why he can easily do pop...but he went further with his university education and studied not only classical but also pop music and now he's up for master degree in composition. Thanks for the reaction.

  • @Arkhangael
    @Arkhangael Před 4 lety +6

    There is a song buried in emotion and that comes from the 'Singer' shows. The name is Adagio and the melody is from a classical piece. The most famous interpretations (off the classical piece) are by Yngwie Malmsteen and by Lara Fabian. (Dimash covers her version, and although it sounds deeply modelled on her performance, Dimash's is something to experience).

  • @dragulia_venaro
    @dragulia_venaro Před 4 lety +6

    PEOPLE WHO'S HATING ON YOUR PREVIOUS VIDEO,
    THEY DON'T DESERVE TO BE DIMASH'S FANS
    Keep Up the Good Work! 😈👍

  • @samgeee2968
    @samgeee2968 Před 4 lety +31

    If you want dimash sounding full opera check out dimash- olympico live

    • @arwengarraway9143
      @arwengarraway9143 Před 4 lety +1

      It's not fully opera as he chooses to belt certain notes in a different style (no doubt he could do it full opera but this is how he chose it) and rock style drums are used along with the orchestra which is not typical opera style. I just don't want anyone spreading incorrect information.

    • @samgeee2968
      @samgeee2968 Před 4 lety +2

      Arwen Garraway It’s his most operatic song still. Male tenor and female soprano parts. The only non sounding opera moment is the transition from male to female which doesn’t exist in opera. For that he has to use a more bright sound.

    • @dakotail
      @dakotail Před 4 lety

      thanks Sam Geee ~~~ I did check out ~~~ thanks for mentioned ~~ suggestion ~~ check out Eduardo vocal coach ,,, about Damish ~~~ have a great day ~~~

    • @wood1907
      @wood1907 Před 4 lety +1

      @@samgeee2968 oh well, just for the record, I heard that Dimash received an award in Russia as the Best Opera Singer with song Olympico...correct me if it's wrong.

    • @Jaline_on_YouTube
      @Jaline_on_YouTube Před 4 lety

      @@wood1907 This is correct. :)

  • @barlarg
    @barlarg Před 4 lety +1

    Dimash is an incredible singer, one of the greatest on this Earth right now. That being said, he's human, and he's young. He may be one of the best in the world, but he's capable of mistakes too. I appreciate you acknowledging both. Keep on rockin, and I hope you keep enjoying Dimash as we have

  • @timhuffmaster3588
    @timhuffmaster3588 Před 2 lety +3

    Everything Dimash does is calculated, intentional, and purposeful. If you watch all of his SOS performances you’ll notice that he improves with each performance. His volcal “fry” is intentional and is a common vocal technique.

  • @christopherschreck7574
    @christopherschreck7574 Před 4 lety +1

    Look Elvann, reaction videos are about pure reaction. The small changes in body language, surprised facial expressions, the overwhelming urge to say “ HOLY SH!T “ while witnessing something amazing. Every time you stop or pause what you are reacting to it slowly strips away the reasons people watch these types of videos. I would like to suggest that you save your comments for the end of the video. You can always return to a moment in the video that you would like to comment on after your initial reaction.

  • @tolgaunalan7105
    @tolgaunalan7105 Před 4 lety +6

    This song is in Russian. Dimash's native language is Kazakh language. But in Kazakhstan the Official language was Russian till Kazakhstan declared its sovereignty on its territory as a republic at 1990 and left Soviet Union. Thats why Kazakh people speak Russian fluently. The original version of this song was played by a Kazakh band named A'Studio. The keyboardist (Baigali Serkebayev) at this video was the keyboardist of A'Studio and the composer of this song. If you want to check out the original version, here's the link. czcams.com/video/CN9fHwhna_M/video.html

  • @youneverknow824
    @youneverknow824 Před 4 lety +1

    Dimash conceded that he sometimes does not like listening his performance as he picks up himself on his own shortcomings.

    • @rediflow
      @rediflow Před 4 lety +1

      doesn't that apply to all serious musicians?
      I mean, I'm far far away from being a professional musician. But I do have my own experiences for playing live with some bands I was parts of.
      Listing to the live recordings was always "interesting" because you hear every little mistake that was done. But you need to learn to live with them, work at them or around them and not to brake at them ;)
      Take them as motivation or inspiration. but yes, I get it. Mostly you know you mistakes as soon as you make them, you don't won't to hear them again

  • @shanialover
    @shanialover Před 4 lety +5

    Dear Elvann, no worries here about telling the truth about Dimash's pronunciation. Since Singer 2017 he has been studying Mandarin (CHINESE) and English to get better. He must have studied some French too because he did a later version of SOS where the obvious mistakes in pronunciation have been corrected. French people have said that for example he was pronouncing what should be a silent S & that in the later version they are now silent. I don't remember if they said it is perfect but they did say much better.

  • @Neji513
    @Neji513 Před 4 lety +2

    opera 2 next! it's suchhhh a fun performance to watch! Love of tired swans is also one that is really perfectly composed, everything flows so well

  • @WeddyFebian22
    @WeddyFebian22 Před 4 lety +20

    Don't listen to diehard fans 😀😀 and please don't giveup on dimash just because of that... Next i hope you will react to dimash performing "know" or "ti amo cosi" with lara fabian at the same concert...tq

    • @dragulia_venaro
      @dragulia_venaro Před 4 lety +2

      *Know* lebih bagus..
      ada arabian vibes nya juga..

    • @JustMyOpinion1010
      @JustMyOpinion1010 Před 4 lety +2

      There are many diehard (dedicated) fans who are well-balanced individuals. I know what you mean though

    • @JustMyOpinion1010
      @JustMyOpinion1010 Před 4 lety

      @@dragulia_venaro the mellisma is actually Turkic/Uzbek/Kyrgyz. Definitely not Arabic.

    • @user-oc1qn5uv8o
      @user-oc1qn5uv8o Před 4 lety

      @@JustMyOpinion1010 Why go so far? Dimash is a Kazakh, and his melismas are naturally Kazakh. Such kind of singing could often be heard precisely from Kazakh performers on all-Union radio and TV to the collapse of the Soviet Union.

    • @JustMyOpinion1010
      @JustMyOpinion1010 Před 4 lety

      @@user-oc1qn5uv8o I got this info about melismas in Sinful Passion straight from his coach.

  • @dodong1908
    @dodong1908 Před 4 lety +2

    Dimash been training vocal singing since he was 5 for 20 years and here a vocal teacher is trying to teach him what to do. Wonder how long this lady have been training hahaha

    • @user-zj4ui9dm2d
      @user-zj4ui9dm2d Před 4 lety

      moreover ... he still continues to study! There is no limit to improvement, as they say in Russia

    • @mangalover0149
      @mangalover0149 Před 4 lety

      She's explaining what he's doing, not teaching HIM. She's teaching US. The viewers.

    • @dodong1908
      @dodong1908 Před 4 lety

      @@mangalover0149 u can watch some part where she dont agree the way dimash use his voice

    • @mangalover0149
      @mangalover0149 Před 4 lety

      @@dodong1908 And when was this? I'm pretty sure she meant that she isn't a fan of the genre he sings in, but can appreciate that he's a brilliant singer.

  • @stillracer2514
    @stillracer2514 Před 4 lety +40

    "Ogni Pietra" should be next, one of Dimash's best! Do not do the fan cam first, go for the better audio first.

    • @comment2099
      @comment2099 Před 4 lety +3

      There's a combined video from fancam + official audio.

  • @shireeni8665
    @shireeni8665 Před 3 lety +1

    The words to the song will make it easy to understand why and when he uses and expresses his voice the way he does !

  • @Vegmart
    @Vegmart Před 4 lety +7

    That wow you made in the end did say all .. Yes he is impressive lol you will be a dear soon.... If you wanna know what this song is about ...
    You appeared suddenly
    As if from a moonlit dream,
    Oh, if only you knew that I need you alone
    The rain keeps pouring down
    There were in fact some sleepless nights
    You alone manage to light my heart up like spring
    Give me, Give me,
    A slow burning fire in this misty weather
    Give me, Give me,
    A burning flame made up of sinful passion, day and night
    Eyelashes down cast at night
    Only to be surrounded by silence
    Forgotten sounds, hands, faces but I only need you
    Bewitched by you
    I will devour this potion until the last remaining drop
    The only one who is capable of possibly bringing me back is you darling, back to return to the world from the abyss
    Give me, Give me,
    A slow burning fire in this misty weather
    Give me, Give me,
    A burning flame of sinful passion that’ll last day and night
    Give me
    Try Ogni Pietra ( olympico ) at the arnau concert ... You will be ... nah you will experience it ... czcams.com/video/wjMF0hoSrJQ/video.html

  • @MrBombastikTuga
    @MrBombastikTuga Před 4 lety +1

    about his microphone technique and your comment about it, i believe he want to do that effect. his vocal technic, his presence in stage is so close to perfection all that deep emotion in his performance is what he mastered. the way he move, the tone he sings his like a rollercoaster of emotions

  • @mrrexyy8039
    @mrrexyy8039 Před 4 lety +4

    Dimash is getting more popular every single minutes welcome to world of dimash

  • @Saddlemomma
    @Saddlemomma Před 4 lety +1

    If you read the lyrics in English, (there are Eng.subs) you realize that he is going for the extreme emotion of the song. HE NAILS IT!

  • @sectiondrecords4580
    @sectiondrecords4580 Před 4 lety +8

    Thanks for your reactions to Dimash! Insightful and honest. If you want to hear Dimash in full opera mode singing in Italian listen to "Ogni Pietra" - the Igor Krutoy version - not the horrible sounding fan cam version that some reactors use. czcams.com/video/dkPS6t84qg4/video.html&feature=emb_logo Also more recent Dimash songs like "Your Love" or from the movie "Creators - the Past" "Across Endless Dimensions"

  • @amuraamura6785
    @amuraamura6785 Před 4 lety +1

    I don't know what is more important ,the pronunciation or to feel the song; even you don't know the language in your soul and have goosebumps

  • @sinisakrsman5734
    @sinisakrsman5734 Před 4 lety +5

    DIMASH -OGNI PIETRA full operatic sound. Written for him by Igor Krutoy.

  • @jean-pierredevent970
    @jean-pierredevent970 Před 4 lety +1

    He has many good, but also like here, songs that are real "cosmic" masterpieces. I felt already soon that this couldn't go on since it takes almost supernatural inspiration to write such songs.

  • @familiafelini
    @familiafelini Před 4 lety +4

    Vocal coach training the Dimash Kudaibergen Belcanto um bright run 25 seconds is another level great reaction

  • @dio.3996
    @dio.3996 Před 3 lety +1

    Im not a Singer. But I think dimash is a Storyteller. I could tell that this is a emotional song perhabs about love. I think he transports the mesage very Well and sings technicaly very good. He also is quite Young.

  • @faisallk247
    @faisallk247 Před 4 lety +30

    Yes he speaks alien fluently which is his native tongue :p

  • @joymcvey8331
    @joymcvey8331 Před 4 lety

    He was offered a position with the Astana Opera in Kazakhstan, but he refused because he wanted to pursue his own path and carve out his own style. I think a lot of what we're seeing from him now is him finding himself and exploring what works, and he truly is all about pleasing his fans - it's his ultimate focus. He's got a pretty great start, especially with reaction channels like yours and the army of "Dears" promoting him. He was recently played on the radio for the first time in the US and in the very short time I've followed him, his fame has exploded. You should watch at least one of his concerts - his set lists are all over the place.

  • @shanialover
    @shanialover Před 4 lety +5

    Don't worry about commenting anything you feel. Dimash sings in 12 languages so he can't do all of them correctly all the time. I will say he constantly tries to improve & he has been studying Mandarin (Chinese) & Engllish & he keeps getting better. Also, a lot of Italians say that when they listen to Italian singers doing Italian they can't understand them but when Dimash sings Italian they understand every word.

  • @algina67
    @algina67 Před 4 lety +1

    Love Dimash! Hello from Romania! Dimash is a gift from God to us all 🙏 the best singer in the history!

  • @bjebel1
    @bjebel1 Před 4 lety +10

    Dimash always chooses moment to moment everything including the mic close. All is carefully thought out. He does not always follow standard technique.

  • @nixalmoguera8784
    @nixalmoguera8784 Před 4 lety

    the story behind this song is very interesting: the band that accompanies Dimash is the same one that composed the song, without the singer who died after a heart attack! the band is also from Kazakhstan and this performance by Dimash revitalize the song. in addition, the final part he added, with an oriental abrab technique, is a funeral lament, paying homage to the dead vocalist: Brilliant! the song was originally performed in 1998 and the band's name is A'Studio. the dead singer left the band in 2000 and passed away in 2015 and his name was Batyrkhan Shuenov. the lyrics are by the poet Ilia Reznik together with Baigaly Serkebyev, who is the keyboardist with the long hair, which we see in the video accompanying Dimash. im captivated even more upon learning this.

  • @brianwalrod2253
    @brianwalrod2253 Před 4 lety +4

    The next time he sang SOS, his pronounciation was perfect .

  • @gregoryjamessnayer7271
    @gregoryjamessnayer7271 Před 6 měsíci

    I respect completely your views, comments and analysis on this song. I would to see more of your reactions to Dimash, in particular "The Story of One Sky", "War and Peace", Ave Maria" and Opera2. I like your reaction.

  • @charleswendt4868
    @charleswendt4868 Před 4 lety +11

    I think he uses his voice as an instrument, as violinist uses a violin.

    • @mariangela2605
      @mariangela2605 Před 4 lety +1

      Charles He is like a Stradivarius! 😀

    • @charleswendt4868
      @charleswendt4868 Před 4 lety +2

      @@mariangela2605 There may be someone better than has not been born yet.

  • @DDan61
    @DDan61 Před 4 lety +1

    You are right, pronunciation is very important and Dimash knows it. He knows it needed improvement (assuming you reacted to the "I am a Singer" SOS - 2017). So, that is exactly what he did in this version of SOS from 2018 (czcams.com/video/W29zEuZVaxs/video.html ). Remember, that these languages are not spoken by Dimash and he learns them "Phonetically" - meaning, for an American to say Spaß (means fun) in a German song correctly, they read it as "Shp-ah-ss" so it sounds that same when spoken. That is how Dimash learns these songs that he can't speak the language in. You can see this in a song he sang for his Chinese Dears called "Autumn Strong". He had to Learn the Chinese song "Phonetically" in one week (yes, 1 week) and his biggest worry was that the he would not pronounce words right and the audience wouldn't understand him. Here is a link to "Autumn Strong" where they explain the song (ENG subtitles).
    czcams.com/video/FXQ58U-Eddg/video.html

  • @wildthecat
    @wildthecat Před 4 lety +11

    I think you did not understood... he CHOOSE to have the breath... is almost a crying you can hear the suffering in his voice... and also, it serves the purpose so you won’t doubt that his singing live... when he arrives the crazy partnin the end..
    YES RUSSIAN is official language in Kashakstan

  • @lilbo1Y1
    @lilbo1Y1 Před 4 lety +2

    there are three vocal superhumans walking the planet today, Daneliya, Floor and Dimash. All three are incredible. Daneliya just released a cover video of Diamonds.

  • @ahaedgontiz8491
    @ahaedgontiz8491 Před 4 lety +15

    Dimash: 7 octaves, E1 - D8 WOW. 12 languages. 4 vocal mechanisms. Many vocal techniques. It's amazing!!

    • @SugarRay2
      @SugarRay2 Před 4 lety

      I don't really know but, if you go from 1 to 8 isn't that 8 octaves?

    • @ahaedgontiz8491
      @ahaedgontiz8491 Před 4 lety +1

      @@SugarRay2 It would be 7 because it refers to the journey of the musical scale, so that it is 8 should reach the D9

    • @fraka899
      @fraka899 Před 4 lety

      Can I see that E1 somewhere?

    • @ahaedgontiz8491
      @ahaedgontiz8491 Před 4 lety +1

      I checked and it's D1, it's very low the tone of the duet with Yugang and the tuner frame below. Still, it's 7 full octaves in which he sings LIVE so far. NO ONE MATCHES WHAT YOU HAVE DONE LIVE singing for a long time, not just on a show and rested your throat because they don't sing several songs, just as others have done and that doesn't compare to what Dimash has. Never!!!

  • @jmpXor
    @jmpXor Před 4 lety +1

    As a French speaker you should compare the Dimash SOS - Slavic Bazaar with the one you first reacted to. You might be surprised with the pronunciation difference. Great reaction!

  • @maryE05
    @maryE05 Před 4 lety +10

    Dimash started his music education at age five. He was invited to sing with the Astana Opera in Kazakhstan, but turned them down. He didn't want to be "stuck" singing one genre of music. He continues vocal training to this day with his long time vocal coach in Kazakhstan. He says as long as he sings, he will continue to train vocally. At a very young age, his teacher quickly learned he had perfect pitch. No problem with his mic technique. What you hear coming through the mic is exactly what he wants you to hear. In an interview his dad, Kanat said, "In creativity, Dimash is very meticulous. He sings a song for a long time, passes it through his soul, rethinks it in order to feel emotion, and only when he is convinced that the song is ripened, he can sing it through is own vision." Edited to add a suggestion for you. You might want to look into how to pronounce the word pronunciation.

    • @ramilsafin5751
      @ramilsafin5751 Před 4 lety +1

      so tired of those comments where people outline info which is 2-clicks available on the Internet, just saying, expressing my opinion

  • @marniechristensen3358
    @marniechristensen3358 Před 4 lety

    Dimash held that last note for about 19 seconds...listen again. He sang SOS in 2017 and was in a China competition called the Singer. This song he did in 2018 and has even been in USA NYC in Dec of 2019, a concert he gave...and of course he was a sensation. Singers are always testing their singing abilities and hopefully growing from them, no matter how talented or gifted they are. Dimash did have classical/opera voice lessons first but is also a composer and plays many musical instruments. His passion is music and as he matures, he is only going to be 26 on 24 May of this year, he already showing some of his musical renditions/arrangements of songs. He is also a very kind, thoughtful and caring person, which for me is an additional attribute he has.

  • @joenewman6939
    @joenewman6939 Před 4 lety +9

    17 min of you talking and 2 min of the song stopped 30 times this man sings in 12 languages he plays 9 instruments sells out 100,000 seat concerts and is the number one singer mail and female in the world 3000 vocal coaches all agreed on that

  • @IzaelNeto
    @IzaelNeto Před 3 lety

    (A year later) Heyy, dont take the hates to your heart, yes, Dimash's fans are very passionate, but that doesnt justify hate. I think you just pointed that out, you didnt just talked about it every second of the video. And it was a great insight on his pronuciation.

  • @donnaamelialee8057
    @donnaamelialee8057 Před 4 lety +9

    Dimash has had four years of opera trainings. He has degrees in both classical and contemporary music. He has collaborated with jazz groups too.

    • @kolgerrard1964
      @kolgerrard1964 Před 4 lety +1

      Four years ??!! He's been receiving classical training since the age if 5 and still to this day , so not four years but 21 years of classical training for now .
      He even levelled up his game , since 2016 he started training with very famous voice teacher from China , and after the Bastau Concert he started lessons with teachers and coaches from Belarus & Ukraine & Russia & United Arab Emirates .

  • @jefffrederick9518
    @jefffrederick9518 Před 3 lety +1

    I sort of wish you wouldn’t comment so much and listen to the song. He’s telling a story. The various techniques in the song help tell the tale.

  • @user-tw4yj9qd8l
    @user-tw4yj9qd8l Před 4 lety +24

    А теперь расскажи про его русский акцент - разве это главное в пении Димаша? Даже если он будет петь на языке племени Мумба-юмба - это будет прекрасно.

    • @user-zj4ui9dm2d
      @user-zj4ui9dm2d Před 4 lety +1

      так она же и сказала в первом куплете, что он слишком близко держит микрофон и ей очень слышны в произношении всякого рода "с", "ц", "ш" и т.п. а ей бы хотелось этого не слышать и поэтому микрофон стоило бы держать подальше... )))

    • @user-tw4yj9qd8l
      @user-tw4yj9qd8l Před 4 lety +5

      @@user-zj4ui9dm2d Мне, наоборот, нравится, что у Димаша не только гласные слышны, но и согласные. "Не учи ученого, гражданин Копченный" - хочется ей сказать после вашего замечания.

    • @alexkleimann9129
      @alexkleimann9129 Před 4 lety

      @@user-tw4yj9qd8l мне очень нравится Димаш и я действительно считаю его одним из самых талантливых в мире но...
      у армии Димаша какая то непримиримая борьба с любой критикой.
      Вы ждете только вздохи и возгласы офигения- шока,хотя кроме вас сюда приходят люди получить полезный совет по вокалу. Всё таки она коуч по вокалу и сказала много нужных вещей в этом разборе,которые помогут молодым ребятам оттачивать своё мастерство,но вы услышали только про акцент.

    • @user-tw4yj9qd8l
      @user-tw4yj9qd8l Před 4 lety +3

      @@alexkleimann9129 Вот видите, как Вас задела моя предвзятость? А как задевает это постоянное упоминание об акценте не англоговорящего певца, и особенно когда об этом говорят не англоговорящие, что вообще смешно (я не имею в виду эту девушку). Когда кто-то не казах поёт песню на казахском, мы, казахи, приветствуем это и не обращаем внимания на акцент.

    • @alexkleimann9129
      @alexkleimann9129 Před 4 lety +1

      @@user-tw4yj9qd8l я давным давно отметил для себя акцент Димаш в песне Queen "Show must go on"...
      Просто я сделал это про себя,а она озвучила. Это не для поругания какого нибудь. У меня был только вопрос - какой язык для него проще в исполнении,кроме родного ,естественно. Он пел на французском,которого я не знаю и судить вообще об этом не могу,на китайском...тут уж ...пффф...нам всем далеко...
      Просто любопытство...
      Что касается исполнителей песен на моём родном языке - о да! Приятно что исполняют...сама Алла Борисовна пела)))
      П.С. Успехов Вам! Надеюсь,что Димаш будет радовать нас ещё очень,очень,очень долго))

  • @yuenkoi
    @yuenkoi Před 2 lety

    Wow 🤩 wow 🤩 wow 🤩 Dimash is mind blowing. Perfection. My friends and I will only listen to Dimash how. We will not subscribe to your channel as yet. Will wait for more Dimash.

  • @BenJune09
    @BenJune09 Před 4 lety +13

    Ok...lets be real, Dimash is the best singer in the world male or female. He held that last note with at least 4 runs for 25 seconds belting.

    • @Bvsterrrrrrrrr
      @Bvsterrrrrrrrr Před 4 lety +1

      no name even if lipsynced is still his own voice so.. yeah

  • @sallystubbs7417
    @sallystubbs7417 Před 4 lety

    Dimash just turned 26 in May, 2020; and has been studying voice/music since age 5. You’re right-classical training was first but his university degrees include contemporary style. And you’re also correct that Dimash is very intentional and rehearsed. He loves playing with his voice, incorporating classical, rock, rap, blues, ethnic (etc.) elements into a song.
    Regarding criticism, please be aware that Dimash’s fans from all over the world are listening to you. For most, English may not be their first language, so if they hear any criticism they may react strongly because they may miss the nuances in what you said. To me, this is YOUR channel; YOUR opinion; YOUR taste; and as long as you provide your honest feedback, great!
    PLEASE know that for some of his songs, the backstory is really important! Gloria Wu’s CZcams channel has the story and English subtitles for many of his performances.
    Thanks for a great reaction!

  • @denizzain1346
    @denizzain1346 Před 4 lety +4

    See what you mean. Watch "Чорнобривцi" He sang it for his mother. Very emotional, no high notes for the sake of high notes

  • @zenbra_deutsch3500
    @zenbra_deutsch3500 Před 4 lety

    - Dimash Kudaibergen was born in Aktobe, Kazakhstan, on May 24, 1994. His 1st language is Kasakh, 2nd is Russian, fluent in both as all of his country.
    - Dimash has an excellent education: he graduated from the College of Music with a degree in Opera Singing, university of arts in the specialty "Estrada and jazz vocals", and now studies in the master's degree of the university in the class "Composition".
    - Has a range of six octaves and one note.
    - Notes - A1 (Love Like a Dream), from C2 to D8 (Unforgettable Day) - from baritone to soprano.
    - Sings in genres: pop, rock, classics, crossover (neo-classics), folklore, rap, jazz.
    - Singer, composer (wrote music for 10 songs), multi-instrumentalist (dombra, piano, percussion, guitar).
    - The first performance as a singer is 2010.
    - He participated in many competitions both in Kazakhstan and abroad, where he took only the first places.

  • @sallystubbs7417
    @sallystubbs7417 Před 4 lety +11

    Here’s an idea: There are a couple of CZcams channels which provide English (and occasionally other) translations for Dimash’s songs in subtitles. IMPORTANTLY, they also provide the real-life backstory to songs like Autumn Strong and Daybreak. VERY important to have this context before reacting because the latter is a tragic story. One reactor clearly didn’t have the subtitles and didn’t know the story, because every time Dimash hit a high note, he laughed because he liked it. But it was SO INAPPROPRIATE.
    Check out Gloria Wu’s CZcams channel for some of his songs; or Ruxanda Translations. You can always mute the sound and read the subtitles if you wanted to understand before starting.

    • @sallystubbs7417
      @sallystubbs7417 Před 4 lety +2

      I STRONGLY agree with you on the importance of the backstory for some of Dimash’s songs!

    • @zacharywilliams222
      @zacharywilliams222 Před 3 lety

      @@sallystubbs7417 few things: try not to tell people how to do their job? (if commenting on youtube is your job i apologize)let them do their own thing, it is not on us to make sure she understands, she does.
      also, I would argue "Autumn strong" is far more of a tragedy since Li never saw China again, and the author of Daybreak Han ended up adopting the child which is a somewhat happy ending.
      The beauty of reactions is we get to watch how others take in Dimash in their way, not to get all reactors doing the exact same thing. music is personal and we all view it differently, which is the beauty of these videos.

  • @evrencagin
    @evrencagin Před 3 lety

    His changing tones, and breathiness and powerful stance all depends on the storytelling. Thats why I strongly recommend to watch this with subtitles on. The song will be more understandable why he keeps changing texture of the song. Masterful, completely purposeful. He is also singing Russian which he is totally capable because it is second mothertongue for him.

  • @gracewalk4155
    @gracewalk4155 Před 4 lety +12

    We can't forget Dimash is not from the USA 😉 I'm a 100% "dear" 🦌 😊❤️
    Show me one "vocalist" that's on Dimash's Level 😘

    • @kayhawkins5925
      @kayhawkins5925 Před 4 lety +3

      None. Sometimes these people feel like they have to find an imperfection in a singers voice whether pronunciation or find some fault like how he is holding the mic. Dimash had to endure harsh criticism throughout his career even from his own country men and talent show judges. I do sense a lot of jealousy on the part of some reactors. Until they reach his expertise or draw the fan base he has any criticism is laughable.

    • @rommel55
      @rommel55 Před 4 lety +2

      Well she's correct; he isn't perfect. What's the point of doing a reaction video if all you're going to do is gush. Kind of mindless and one doesn't learn from "yes" people. I'm also a classically trained singer who crossed over into rock, blues, jazz and Broadway. I didn't particularly learn that much from this and don't agree with everything she says, but I find her critique to be fresh air because she's not doing what all the others do. She SHOULD be picking it apart. Do you think Dimash would be where he is with his vocals if he listened only to "yes" people? I was so glad on her SOS reaction when she said the mark of a great singer isn't in his or her high notes. Lots of people can do high and whistle notes, and extreme low notes, and many brilliant singers are at home in their middle-range chest register. What sets them apart lies in the ability to build, structure, interpret, phrase, support and tell the story. I'm a huge Dimash fan but I also know how to critically analyze a performance, hence the term: REACTION VIDEO.

  • @DDan61
    @DDan61 Před 4 lety +1

    You keep commenting from your heart (your listeners will understand), but above all be true to yourself!

  • @sulevturnpuu5491
    @sulevturnpuu5491 Před 4 lety +5

    So, the -tsh -csh sounds you commented he should pull the microphone away from... I think he is not doing it because those sounds are more important parts of russian language than you are used to.

    • @CricetinaeGerbillinae
      @CricetinaeGerbillinae Před 4 lety +6

      In my opinion it was still a stupid point for critic. I am Russian and I haven't ever a problem with Dimash's Russian pronunciation of -s and so on. His Russian is still perfect!

    • @sulevturnpuu5491
      @sulevturnpuu5491 Před 4 lety

      @@CricetinaeGerbillinae the point is not his Russian. It's about english sounding different and then these sounds are clear mistake on mic use.

    • @CricetinaeGerbillinae
      @CricetinaeGerbillinae Před 4 lety

      @@sulevturnpuu5491 I understood you and I was agree with you. My comment should show that your argument is completely correct.

    • @shrekswife2164
      @shrekswife2164 Před 4 lety

      @@CricetinaeGerbillinae and dimash cut his teeth on microphones so to speak!

  • @graveseeker
    @graveseeker Před 4 lety +1

    I think you will enjoyDimash's Ogni Pietra (Olympico). Watch the fan cam to see Dimash's face but listen to the official release - split screen works well.

  • @queenrosered
    @queenrosered Před 4 lety +3

    Honestly..and not to be rude but just truthful..YOU could take lessons from Dimash. He's a total virtuoso. He's been studying from the age of 5 and just turned 26 in May. He plays several instruments and is going for his musical doctorate at the Academy of Music. He's also a story teller that is always completely connected to the story as well as to his vocals. There's really NO ONE like him alive.

  • @parallelcoil
    @parallelcoil Před 4 lety +1

    It takes some years to master a language but its impossible to master and have a voice like him..! I think he is one wonder of the world..! I think there is no one in this universe to compete him..?

  • @amandaisabel18
    @amandaisabel18 Před 4 lety +3

    Girl, we Dears are a loyal army of Dimash fans. But since by now, your a Dear too, your legal and aproved in your comments. Don,t be scared, Dimash doesn't aprove or permit any bulling or agresiveness by his fans to anyone. He is the most humble, being one of the best, if not the best in the world.

  • @donnabouldin4391
    @donnabouldin4391 Před 4 lety

    I really enjoyed your reaction. You are honest and everyone's reaction will be different. If you happen to mention something like how he holds the mic a little too close that is your observation. His fans (I am one) consider him perfect with no flaws but we all know no one is 100% perfect. He comes close though. As someone else commented, he has been training since age 5. At this time he is working on his degree to do composing. Don't allow yourself to be intimidated by negative comments. Your knowledge and experience allows you to know what a singer is all about. Keep up the good work. P.S. he will surprise you every time!

  • @paramama00
    @paramama00 Před 4 lety +20

    Dimash never sings high notes just for the sake of high notes. You should really check out the translations of the songs you react to. Thanks

    • @user-zj4ui9dm2d
      @user-zj4ui9dm2d Před 4 lety +3

      it would also be nice before the reaction to read something about the performer ... at least Wikipedia ... then there would be no question what vocals he studied, opera or ...

  • @guillermodanielassaro
    @guillermodanielassaro Před 4 lety +1

    He can reach D8 as he did it in Unforgettable day GAKKU. He is not considered as countertenor but baritone and soprano. He is very solid in the whole incredible y octaves range. And do not forget all the videos are live. Good reaction. Thank you