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  • @zemanoshtronz
    @zemanoshtronz Před 21 dnem +40

    When Kazakhstan belonged to Russia, young Kazakhs were forced, by the Russian Empire, to leave their homes and fight many years until their total massacre. The story of one of these young people, who desperately marches into a war that is not his, besides the sadness of leaving his parents, elders, with no one to take care of and the certainty that he will never see the mountains (“tau”) of Kazakhstan again generated this wonderfully sad song! In addition to Dimash's talent, we have a wonderful ambience and two fantastic musicians: Olzhas Qurmanbeck - Master in playing Qobyz (Kobyz, who looks like a violin), the other who plays “rainstick”! A supernatural journey to the plains of Kazakhstan, through Music!

  • @user-sj2nh2nj5g
    @user-sj2nh2nj5g Před 21 dnem +80

    Как он любит сврю страну!!! ❤Глубоко переживает за её трагическое прошлое!!! Человек который любит и гордится своей страной, будет уважать и понимать историю других стран. Для Димаша не важно какого вероисповедания эта страна, важно, чтоб была любовь и дружба между людьми и странами!!! Он продвигает своими песнями только мир во всем мире❤❤❤!!! Он на всех своих концертах об этом говорит, и поет произведения на эту тему!!! Причём на тему войны и мира у него несколько собственных сочинений. Только мини фильм, реквием "История одного неба" я считаю заслуживает мирового признания!!! ❤Спасибо вам большое за реакцию!!! ❤

  • @debbiemorgan859
    @debbiemorgan859 Před 21 dnem +67

    It's not only people of Kazakhstan who are affected by this song, it's become a firm favourite of his worldwide fanbase.
    You've actually seen very little of his prodigious repertoire, some fans will always push his "high octane" songs but Dimash always serves the song and does exactly what it requires, in interviews he frequently plays down his vocal range and says it's just a tool and he hopes people won't just focus on that.
    We've been hoping for some years that he will release an album of his Kazakh songs which very rarely have any high notes at all in them.
    I'd highly recommend you listen to Omir, the music video version gives an interesting view of his career so far as he gave thanks to his Dears and the part they have played in his career.

    • @FierySquirrel.
      @FierySquirrel. Před 21 dnem +6

      Hey Debbie...well said.Just commented roughly the same...forgot to mention 'Omir',but recommended 'Dudarai',as they seemed to be looking for Jazz!😅How was Budapest?Hope you had the best time!😊

  • @gala3881
    @gala3881 Před 21 dnem +18

    When I listen to Samaltau, my body trembles,
    It hurts that my people suffered. Kazakhs have a clan, it is passed on from generation to generation, we know our seven generations. And we know from our grandfathers real stories, not rewritten stories. And the Kazakhs always sang events in songs. Once you find out who the Kazakhs are, you will understand what this song means to us.

  • @ij4091
    @ij4091 Před 21 dnem +29

    Please read it, gentlemen. Dimash was asked to be a guest, he could sing whatever he wanted. Have you heard the kobyz (a two-stringed instrument) playing the mooing of a cow, the barking of a dog, the chanting of cranes, the sounds of the village that a young man was leaving.The flute has a name starting with k, but I can't remember it. These were very difficult times for Kazakhstan. First, Russia occupied their territory and forced them to work for her. Then Russia it forced Kazakhs to fight on the front in the war. They were cannon fodder on the front line of fire and were assigned to the worst jobs.. They died en masse. There were no men to work in the fields and in breeding because the only people left were children, women and old peoplesuffered a great famine during which they died en masse. The number of Kazakhs dropped to 2 million. Then there was the USSR, which imposed its power on them, used their areas and natural deposits, and in a large area made it a testing ground for atomic bombs. Children indoctrinated from an early age Representatives of the intelligentsia were murdered under any pretext, because, as we know, it is the intelligentsia that influences the rest of the nation. Of course, attempts were made to eliminate the Kazakh language, so they are now learning their language all over again. Dimash and his family have always cultivated this language, Dimash proudly speaks Kazakh. His entire family has been recalling Kazakh games, traditions and ways of upbringing for years. This fate befell most people under the so-called patronage of the USSR. Kazakhstan currently has about 18 million people of various nations. Before and after the Second World War, the USSR resettled people from other countries there as a punishment, or when they wanted to seize wealth, any excuse was good. The Kazakh lands were suitable for resettlement because there was little population there, the climate was very harsh, before such people built a room to live in (at first it was a hole in the ground),., the resettled people often died of cold (-40 degrees Celsius in winter) and lack of food. Kazakhs are remembered very fondly because even though they suffered and had little, they helped. They have only been free for about thirty years, which is why Dimash supports his compatriots and emphasizes at every step that you should love and respect your country. He is a great patriot.

    • @user-nv4bb8pw1y
      @user-nv4bb8pw1y Před 21 dnem +2

      Ну и где вы набрались этого бреда?? Не знаешь историю - не пиши ерунду.

    • @oksanak8204
      @oksanak8204 Před 21 dnem +7

      Все правильно написал! Я из Беларуси, так что знаю, как в СССР притесняли национальные культуры республик. Можете погуглить " ночь расстрелянных поэтов".

    • @ij4091
      @ij4091 Před 21 dnem +1

      @@user-nv4bb8pw1y Я понимаю, что тебе пришлось бы стыдиться правды, поэтому ты никогда ее не примешь.

    • @user-cb5tx1vw4r
      @user-cb5tx1vw4r Před 13 dny

      @@oksanak8204 Спасибо что поддержали это высказывание, моя мама свидетель этих событий 1924 г рождения коренная жительница Казахстана и прошла всё ужасы тех времен и своих близких, оставшись сиротой прошла и голод и холод и военные годы оставшись сиротой ,в1941годы прошла все послевоенные тяжелые годы, но осталась добрым человеком, человеколюбимым всю оставшуюся жизнь. Всем мира и добра желаю

    • @user-tf1xt7fv1s
      @user-tf1xt7fv1s Před 10 dny

      Все правильно написано, как и сейчас, отправляют на войну нац.меньшинстао, русских берегут.

  • @user-sl8hz5gu6t
    @user-sl8hz5gu6t Před 21 dnem +23

    Спасибо за реакцию. По больше слушайте Димаша с казахскими песнями. Где он раскрывается с другой стороны . В этих песнях душа его народа. С приветом из России

  • @silviasabato4762
    @silviasabato4762 Před 21 dnem +46

    All Dimash's kazakh songs are amazing .

  • @user-yg7zp5lk4n
    @user-yg7zp5lk4n Před 21 dnem +50

    Makes me cry every time... The pain in his voice is real

  • @lealak2
    @lealak2 Před 21 dnem +45

    One of my favorite song of Dimash

  • @PilatesRebecca
    @PilatesRebecca Před 21 dnem +39

    🌺 The first time (and many times afterward!) I heard this song (w/out knowing the lyrics), I SOBBED UNCONTROLLABLY. 😭😭😭💔💔💔. I felt the meaning so deeply-as if I was directly affected. I swear that I and many other Dears must have had past lives in Kazakhstan, as I am most attracted to DIMASH’s Kazakh language songs. I know at least SIX songs by heart in Kazakh; I’ve even had native Kazakh speakers compliment my Kazakh pronunciation. You don’t have to be a ‘native’ to identify with any song Dimash sings (in Kazakh or any other language); his emotional intelligence is so strong that you cannot help but be profoundly affected !! 🙏🏻❤️💕

  • @lisapyann6658
    @lisapyann6658 Před 21 dnem +21

    If you want to hear Dimash do Jazz, please find the video of him singing Durdarai 2023 in China. He wore blue suit for the performance.

  • @user-td3xr3df5i
    @user-td3xr3df5i Před 21 dnem +43

    Браво Димаш!!! Великолепно, как всегда, ни одной безпроигрышной композиции, особенно проникновенно на казахском языке

  • @nicom.6823
    @nicom.6823 Před 21 dnem +70

    This was in Dimash's own studio during the pandemic! Greetings from the Netherlands

  • @maitemaeso2649
    @maitemaeso2649 Před 21 dnem +10

    This is for those who are listening to Dimash Qudaibergen for the first time: Maybe you don't like opera, nor folk music, and even less that of an unknown country in Central Asia like Kazakhstan, but I assure you that when you start listening to Dimash your life will change and It will be for the better.

    • @taseenalqawi
      @taseenalqawi Před 13 dny +1

      "True. He turned me into an opera fan."

    • @kellibuzzard9431
      @kellibuzzard9431 Před 12 dny +1

      He sings over 6 octaves, all parts, every imaginable tone, virtually every style. But more than that, he's the best, most loving, and wise 30 year old man un this big world. Dimash, we love you!

  • @runtsgal
    @runtsgal Před 21 dnem +11

    Hi from the UK. Although Samaltau has subdued vocals (for Dimash) it’s one of my favourite songs of his. It’s the power of the lyrics, the traditional instruments and the emotion he conveys that appeal to me.

  • @lauraalkhaz2163
    @lauraalkhaz2163 Před 21 dnem +26

    If I understood the story correctly it is about a young man being forced from his home in Kazakhstan by the Soviets to go to war thus leaving his elderly parents behind and not knowing what is going to happen. Many of the Kazakh folk songs are taken directly from someone's history such as Daididau. It was written about a man who rebelled against the Soviet rule of Kazakhstan and was imprisoned. While in prison he was mistakenly told that his wife had left him. It is a letter to her. She had not left him and in the end the man was in fact executed. Daididau from Bastau is incredible. czcams.com/video/Ra4v19Rp6cQ/video.html

    • @user-by4dy6qv9p
      @user-by4dy6qv9p Před 21 dnem +5

      its russian empire period. not soviet.

    • @user-nv4bb8pw1y
      @user-nv4bb8pw1y Před 21 dnem

      Вы не понимаете 😂😂 речь о 1 мировой войне. Никаких Советов 😂 ЭТО ВСЁ БЫЛА ТЕРРИТОРИЯ РОССИЙСКОЙ ИМПЕРИИ.

    • @lauraalkhaz2163
      @lauraalkhaz2163 Před 21 dnem

      @@user-by4dy6qv9p Thank you. I am glad you told me.

    • @tracyfarnath2270
      @tracyfarnath2270 Před 21 dnem +2

      I agree about Daididau it doesn't get the plays it should. 🇬🇧

  • @chidinmaonuoha1016
    @chidinmaonuoha1016 Před 21 dnem +27

    The best singer in the world ❤

  • @biljanakv
    @biljanakv Před 21 dnem +7

    Amazing, beautiful song and incredible interpretation of Dimash! ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @marziamarzia2925
    @marziamarzia2925 Před 21 dnem +24

    Le canzoni di tradizione kazaka, le più sentite da Dimash. Questa è bellissima ❤️

  • @NancyBayona-bj2ru
    @NancyBayona-bj2ru Před 21 dnem +6

    Dimash always sings with such emotion in his voice and in his whole being that you feel the sadness and the heartbreak in his voice. That is art. ❤

  • @marialuisagomezgil7932
    @marialuisagomezgil7932 Před 21 dnem +9

    Gracias por vuestra reacción. Bravo DIMASH ❤. Saludos 🇪🇦

  • @adelinekoh1196
    @adelinekoh1196 Před 21 dnem +36

    When I listen to this song, I imagine myself walking through an ancient village with waterfall surrounding me and birds chirping on the trees

  • @Karin_Aquatica
    @Karin_Aquatica Před 21 dnem +7

    Samal Tau is a historical song. 1916... World War I...The Russian Tsar issues a decree on the draft of Kazakhs aged 19-39 years in the army. Samal Tau is the song of these recruits. The place where they came from was called "Samal Tau" in the North Kazakhstan region. The name of the author is not preserved in the memory of the people. The song contains the words: “We wander tired, very tired for 15 days, almost reached Omsk. Samal Tau, where I was born and raised, was left behind. Elderly parents stayed at home. How are they supposed to live without me? ". The song also has information about the age of the author. He is a little over two mushels old. He was born in the year of the cow, which means in 1888, so he is 28 years old.
    This was recorded at his home studio since the Tokyo Jazz Festival was broadcast online due to the pandemic.
    The two stringed instrument is called Kobyz/Qobyz. The kobyz has two strings made of horsehair. The resonating cavity is usually covered with goat leather.
    Traditionally kobyzes were sacred instruments, owned by shamans and bakses (traditional spiritual medics). According to legends, the kobyz and its music could banish evil spirits, sickness and death.
    The flute is called Sybyzgy.
    Sybyzgy is a Kazakh wind musical instrument. It is made of straw, wood and sometimes copper. The length is 600-650 mm or 700-800 mm; 3 - 4 holes. The sound range is diatonic, the volume is 2 1/2 octaves. Among the wind instruments, the flute is one of the most popular instruments for the people. It has become an integral part of folk music.
    From ancient times the flute has been a favorite instrument among shepherds. They used it as a means of absorbing loneliness during grazing, and during the evening break, musicians used it to read old legends - songs.
    Now when you listen to the song again, close your eyes, have in mind what the song is about. You can hear the heavy steps of the soldier, howling of a wolf, the cry of an eagle, the bad weather, raindrops falling on the soil, wind howling in the trees. You feel the heavy heart of the soldier who had to leave back his motherland and his elderly parents. You feel the exhaustion of his walk to war into an uncertain future.
    The instrumentation is perfect and Dimash‘s voice is reflecting and telling the story perfectly too. Dimash doesn’t need big stage settings, dancers, light shows or vocal acrobatics to touch you. Just him sitting on a stool and the few instruments are enough. I love this song and especially this performance of it. It’s so reduced but the most impressive to me.

  • @rebecadiaz1488
    @rebecadiaz1488 Před 21 dnem +23

    Una of my favorites, I have like 20 favorites!!👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🇲🇽🇲🇽

  • @user-uw8ib3sw7d
    @user-uw8ib3sw7d Před 21 dnem +4

    This was heart wrenching! I m 74 and it reminds me of songs that my grandparents and their parents would sing about the horrors of war in Ireland. They were starved out, families torn apart, placed in poor houses, and in early years taken as slaves. We as Americans don’t have many folk songs such as this (there may be some from Appalachia). Dimash is a humanitarian at his core. You can see it by the way he approaches people, and the way he presents his music. This song always tears at my heart.

    • @marthahazen4670
      @marthahazen4670 Před 21 dnem

      Actually, we as Americans do have folk songs such as this beautiful song. They grew from the travails of our own history. I'm reminded of Black spirituals that coded aspects of slavery into musical Biblical stories. Also, folk songs from our Civil War as well as other wars come to mind. Even the Depression has its songs. American folk music has a rich history that unfortunately is not well known by everyone. I was lucky to attend an elementary school in the 1950s with a music teacher who covered a lot of them in her classes. She made an impression as all good teachers do. I even wrote a research paper with lots of references on the topic when I was in high school. Google it. You will enjoy them!

  • @sandrak.robbins6305
    @sandrak.robbins6305 Před 21 dnem +12

    Thank you. The 2 stringed instrument is the ancient Kobyz. There is the rain stick and the side mouth flute is the Syzbyzgy. This is so mesmerizing and it tells the story of a young boy leaving his elderly parents to go to war. He is lamenting leaving his beautiful homeland and wonders if he will come back home from the war and how changed will he be. Great reaction. Love the intensity of your listening.

  • @ordinaryvalley
    @ordinaryvalley Před 21 dnem +21

    One of the greatest folk songs

  • @mirianbarrios6327
    @mirianbarrios6327 Před 21 dnem +51

    What a beautiful performance my dear Dimash.Thank you very much for your reaction.Greetings from Italy

  • @yleniadzjuba7099
    @yleniadzjuba7099 Před 19 dny +6

    I dare say... Dimash is the best singer on earth ❤👍🏆😄

  • @ausra4423
    @ausra4423 Před 21 dnem +16

    Gentleman in a long hair -Dimash country is Kazakhstan, not Kirgizstan - it is a different country 🙂

  • @reneedevry4361
    @reneedevry4361 Před 21 dnem +27

    Thank you very much guys.👍❤️‍🔥👍
    This song has deep meaning for me and is one of my top favorite Dimash songs. I also love noise makers like rattles, angklung, and rainsticks.
    You are very new on the path of Dimash as he has over 150 performance videos, not all on his channel.
    Dimash has plently of songs where he stays within the standard 2 Octaves. Fans usually introduce reactors to his showiest pieces in hopes that reactors will understand how amazing Dimash is. Even in his less acrobatic songs, there are subtle vocal techniques that can take your breath away if you know music and vocals.
    Music videos started off more standard visually, like "Screaming" MV, but gradually grew into cinematic masterpieces as in his latest "When I've Got You".
    We are eagerly awaiting his new MV for "Smoke" which could drop anytime.
    Great reaction guys. I love your style🤘🔥🤘
    🥰🥰Much love from a Canadian Dear🌹🇨🇦🌹

  • @alinaz.813
    @alinaz.813 Před 21 dnem +7

    Dimash the best❤

  • @user-gp2jz3ci1r
    @user-gp2jz3ci1r Před 21 dnem +6

    Just wonderful ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
    Dimash is all about diversity, he does everything in any key,

  • @annlove7983
    @annlove7983 Před 21 dnem +11

    I love that song even the way he is sitting 😊 thanks guys love from Scotland 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿❤

  • @user-io4ln4dm5d
    @user-io4ln4dm5d Před 21 dnem +29

    ❤❤❤ Gracias por la reacción.❤❤Es una bella canción,muy emotiva, demuestra el amor de Dimash a su historia,a su patria.Es una obra de arte.

  • @susandale5767
    @susandale5767 Před 21 dnem +23

    I recommend one or two of his recent MV if you would like to see some true diversity from Dimash. "When I've Got You" and / or "Smoke". Thanks for another great reaction!!! I forgot to mention another excellent performance "Dudaria". He took a folk song and changed it up into another genre. Thanks again! ✌️❤️

  • @beatrizalfaro3587
    @beatrizalfaro3587 Před 21 dnem +15

    Increíble cuando se trata de canciones de su pais se siente el profundo amor 💘

  • @rosangelaruza2550
    @rosangelaruza2550 Před 21 dnem +8

    Música folck histórica Cazaque espetacular!
    Letra emocionante!
    Músicos e seus instrumentos tradicionais Cazaque incríveis!
    O instrumento de duas cordas é o Kobyz tocando pelo extraordinário Olzhas Qurmanbeck.
    Já os outros como o pau de chuva e a flauta não sei o nome.
    Dimash simplesmente sensacional! Extraordinário! Incrível!
    Essa apresentação foi ap vivo, mais deu-se no estúdio de Dimash, devido à pandemia do Covid
    Dimash se apresentou também no Tóquio Jazz Festival em 2021, onde cantou a música Japonesa Ikanaide, reajam a ela pois foi de tirar o fôlego!
    👏🏽👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏼👏🏿👏🏿👏🏻👏🎶🎶♥️♥️🇧🇷🇧🇷

  • @user-xu1sb1ps8y
    @user-xu1sb1ps8y Před 21 dnem +14

    Благодарю за реакцию.)) Посмотрите ещё музыкальную композицию "Дударай"

    • @charlotteholt1387
      @charlotteholt1387 Před 21 dnem +5

      Dudaray is great fun and shows how good Dimash is at mixing genres ❤️ Love it ❤

  • @maribr4112
    @maribr4112 Před 21 dnem +9

    Es increíble éste chico.se le escucha igual en estudios que en vivo ❤❤❤❤

  • @ruthyalilecastro8679
    @ruthyalilecastro8679 Před 21 dnem +9

    Suscrita al canal para seguir viendo las increíbles reacciones a Nuestro Príncipe Kazajo.
    Saludos desde Colombia.
    Dear forever 🥰!!

  • @Gokash4672
    @Gokash4672 Před 21 dnem +4

    We love Dimash!! 🤩🥰😍❤️👍💐

  • @hicrancoker8933
    @hicrancoker8933 Před 21 dnem +6

    This is my favorite song of Dimash❤

  • @rose-maries7131
    @rose-maries7131 Před 21 dnem +9

    If I've understood correctly Salmantau is a mountain area in Kazakhstan where these soldiers were taken against their will to fight for Russia. In the beginning of the song you can hear the sounds of the mountain - the wind blowing, the wolfs from a far....
    The song and the lyrics are inspired from a letter written by one of the young "soldiers" concerned about what awates him, and how his elderly parents will survive without him.... 💔💔💔

  • @marileiadesouza6995
    @marileiadesouza6995 Před 21 dnem +6

    BRAZIL - - Magnificent performance by Dimash... in reality the author of these lyrics is unknown, but the fact is true, Russia (CZAR) dominated some countries, including Kazakhstan, and forced thousands of men, young Kazakhs, to fight in the War (1916 ) by Russia, hence the story of this young man who says he doesn't know if he will return alive to his homeland, to his family (his parents) who will certainly die without his help. The violin-shaped musical instrument is a very old KOBYZ (QOBYZ) in the Kazakh tradition played by the musician OLZHAS QURMANBEK, and the SYBYZGY (THE FLUTE) by the musician SANJAY ALMISHEV...Dimash knows how to use and when his vocals for the best performance of the song, he will not always sing very high notes, an intelligent professional, with high talent.

  • @bookworm8385
    @bookworm8385 Před 21 dnem +3

    Not a jazz song but the Tokyo Jazz festival wanted to include the greatest vocal artist of our time. Wouldn't you? Dimash has said this is one of the most difficult songs to sing, emotionally. He is a proud patriot of his country. ❤

  • @marziamarzia2925
    @marziamarzia2925 Před 21 dnem +6

    SOS 2021 and Sinfull passion

  • @user-ix7qf1gh8p
    @user-ix7qf1gh8p Před 17 dny +2

    Sad history story beautifully presented by Dimash

  • @user-gl8ol6rd8h
    @user-gl8ol6rd8h Před 21 dnem +7

    Спасибо за отличную реакцию, Ikanaide тоже Токио джаз, песня на японском языке, конечно много другого, например The story of one sky (Live video) это концертная версия, по моему мнению лучшая.

  • @bookworm8385
    @bookworm8385 Před 21 dnem +2

    Dimash sings perfectly standing up, sitting down (on a piano bench in stocking feet in his home studio, here) bent over, on his knees, and even closing out a concert lying down.❤

  • @user-nb6cr6ei6g
    @user-nb6cr6ei6g Před 21 dnem +8

    Рақмет. 🇰🇿❤️🎶

  • @user-sz7ur8xq5f
    @user-sz7ur8xq5f Před 21 dnem +3

    Dimash is singing always what the song needs. He feels it that way. But when a singer has such a wide range at his disposal, he naturally uses it.

  • @nadezhdabegimova2796
    @nadezhdabegimova2796 Před 21 dnem +5

    Hello friends! I would recommend watching Samaltau’s performance from Dimash’s online concert in January 2021. Very impressive too. In general, the online concert was at a high level. In it he performed all his best songs in the best arrangements and in a wide variety of styles. Listen, please, Give me your love in MJ style, it's the bomb! Greetings from Kazakhstan from your subscriber and Diar.
    Привет, друзья! Я бы посоветовала посмотреть исполнение Самалтау с онлайн-концерта Димаша в январе 2021года. Тоже очень впечатляюще. Вообще, онлайн-концерт был на высоком уровне. В нем он исполнил все самые лучшие свои песни в самых лучших оранжировках и в самых разных стилях. Послушайте, пжл, Give me your love в стиле MJ, это бомба! С приветом из Казахстана ваша подписчица и Диар.

  • @windysg8478
    @windysg8478 Před 21 dnem +4

    The despair/fear of a soldier in 1916, it’s pretty challenging to sing folk song like this.

  • @iwonakmieciak3012
    @iwonakmieciak3012 Před 21 dnem +8

    Super mega talent ❤❤❤

  • @Tricia_K
    @Tricia_K Před 21 dnem +3

    Thank you so much, for reacting to my favourite performance of my favourite song from my favourite artist on the planet!🫶🥰

  • @bettyazzarone8148
    @bettyazzarone8148 Před 21 dnem +3

    Another Dimash s masterpiece!!!🙋🇦🇷

  • @analia9306
    @analia9306 Před 21 dnem +4

    Gracias chicos por otra reacción a nuestro querido Dimash!!!Esto fue grabado en su estudio en la pandemia,Dimash promueve la música kasaja,son canciones bellas y gracias a él los dears("queridos " así nos llama él a sus fans) desde todo el mundo ahora cantamos sus canciones kasajas 😊Saludos desde Argentina🤗👋👋🇦🇷

  • @alinaz.813
    @alinaz.813 Před 21 dnem +3

    Love Dimash❤

  • @arindasayra9828
    @arindasayra9828 Před 21 dnem +4

    Thanks for reaction
    Keep continue to react more Dimash songs
    Greeting from 🇮🇩

  • @carinaejag
    @carinaejag Před 21 dnem +3

    1916 Central Asian revolt.

  • @oscargovea5487
    @oscargovea5487 Před 16 dny

    Dimash is the best singer in the WORLD and there are no doubts about that, his voice is a prodigy of nature and a genetic marvel since his parents are two glories of singing from Kazakhstan since he was 5 years old, he sings publicly and has more than twenty years of lyrical training and graduated from the university of music, he is a singer, composer, arranger and multi instrumentalist, he plays more than seven musical instruments and sings in more than twelve(12) languages, he is also a great performer and a great artist who lives and feels music He is not an imitator of voices , Dimash has his own style and is one of the forerunners of the "POPera" he also has a very pleasant, HUMBLE and simple personality, easy access, which makes it very easy to follow, he always travels with His family and friends is a very educated person and an example to follow, he has become known for his musical talent not for getting into trouble or scandals, It has a very wide vocal range of approximately 7 octaves ,he is a singer with a wide vocal range very versatile is Baritone, TENOR , Soprano, counter TENOR, mezasoprano, everything at the same time is how to have 5 singers in one, it has a male and female voice, also many resources such as vibrato, "melismas", falsetto, Staccato,whistle tone, reaching a( D8 )live "Outside of Piano"at the concert of Gakku in an unforgettable day, at his young age he continues to improve and grow musically to perfection, he has a good physical presence he measures 191 cm or 6 "3", he is very famous and recognized in Asia and now he is becoming known In Europe and America, ALL their songs are spectacular, it always goes from low to high, soft to spectacular at the end, in my almost half a century of life I never heard so much quality and it is the hope of continuity of the classical genre because all the old tenors have already Almost all of them died and Dimash can sing like them but none of them can sing like Dimash, being a Man he sings better than any Tenor and his female voice is superior to that of any average Soprano, greetings and a hug from USA 🇺🇸 "Dears" Forever ❤️ Sorry for copying and pasting my informative comment in ALL the Video reactions to Dimash what I see but I do it with the intention of sharing information about him and what I think that in the music industry there are many artists who have been successful and have no talent and are bad people and they do not set a good example for the youth, Dimash and his music deserve to triumph in America, Europe and the whole WORLD, do you want to have already read my comment please come by without problem there is always someone who for the first time knows this information and I won't get tired of sharing it with all my friends"Dear" around the world, thanks for reading and for supporting Dimash 🙏🏻S.O.S. VENEZUELA 🇻🇪😭 o s c a r g o v e a 9 9 g m a i l c o m🆘❤️facebook.com/groups/145342077419321/?ref=share
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  • @paramisony618
    @paramisony618 Před 21 dnem +1

    Great reaction! Thanks! La profunda voz de Dimash y sus recursos interpretativos le han dado grandiosidad a esta canción y a los sentimientos que ella evoca, la han hecho universal.

  • @annlg345
    @annlg345 Před 21 dnem +6

    Any song of his is fabulous! Try these 3 for the summum of variety 😂: Ikanaide Tokyo Jazz (in Japanese), When I’ve Got You music video (in English) and Ave Maria (not the Schubert one, composed for Dimash, vocalise). ❤

  • @SaraKvammen-tx7qc
    @SaraKvammen-tx7qc Před 21 dnem +4

    No wonder theese topics mean a lot to him .Kazakhstan was occupied until 1994.!

    • @annemarel
      @annemarel Před 20 dny +1

      Kazakhstan became independent in 1991

    • @SaraKvammen-tx7qc
      @SaraKvammen-tx7qc Před 20 dny +1

      @@annemarel Thank you, I confused it with D's birthyear.Will try to remember now !

  • @EllanaTs
    @EllanaTs Před 21 dnem +3

    The instruments are Kobyz and Sybyzgy. “Amanat” is another song of many where he is not using any high notes.

  • @duniatucker1638
    @duniatucker1638 Před 21 dnem +3

    One of my favourites 💕💕thank you guys

  • @taseenalqawi
    @taseenalqawi Před 21 dnem +3

    Next Ave Maria

  • @sheilacadwalader4929
    @sheilacadwalader4929 Před 21 dnem +2

    Russia conscripted Kaskh young farmers to travel to the battle front. This recording was made during COVID in Dimash's home studio.

  • @Lilith_F
    @Lilith_F Před 21 dnem +4

    You guys were talking about posture before the video....Dimash can belt completely bent over, sitting on the floor with his legs crossed. 😄
    He knows a lot about war and the pain inflicted on his people. Kazakhastan has only been free from the Soviet Union since 1991.
    You'll see his last name spelled with a K or a Q. Kazakhastan has changed their alphabet to latin so the official spelling is now the Q.
    You will see "kudaibergenov" in older videos. The "ov" suffix often denotes "son of" or "descendant of" a specific male ancestor. Kudaibergenov in Russian means "son of Kudaibergen".

  • @user-jp9zw3ot1e
    @user-jp9zw3ot1e Před 21 dnem +2

    Спасибо ребята 👍❤️

  • @BibiNabat-gu2ch
    @BibiNabat-gu2ch Před 21 dnem +6

    Very nice, calm and understanding reaction!❤ thank you👍

  • @user-by4dy6qv9p
    @user-by4dy6qv9p Před 21 dnem +7

    i love thiz song. so so sad story. i just subcribed. thank u. plz he.s MV Know. its galaxy.

  • @danieleguillot
    @danieleguillot Před 19 dny +1

    Magnifique cette langue du Kazakhstan, avec la performance de Dimash, c'est un régal. ❤❤

  • @trishcanty68
    @trishcanty68 Před 21 dnem +4

    Great reaction guys, Would be nice to see if ye would subscribe to his channel and even like his songs. thanks, dear from Ireland.

  • @myrrhsolace5875
    @myrrhsolace5875 Před 21 dnem +3

    Making noise with it (the kobyz)? No no no, listen closer, It’s the wind in the mountains, it’s wolves howling… then with the rainstick, there’s a stream of water flowing over rocks….

  • @bahardemirci9810
    @bahardemirci9810 Před 21 dnem +2

    Dmash❤😂🎉❤😂🎉❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @Gokash4672
    @Gokash4672 Před 21 dnem +2

    That is an ancient traditional Kazak instrument called KOBYZ! 🤩👍🇨🇦

  • @sivamesot
    @sivamesot Před 21 dnem +3

    The stringed instrument is called a Kobyz, native to Kazhakstan

  • @nicevinci_dear
    @nicevinci_dear Před 21 dnem +2

    Thank you for reacting to this specific performance. It’s my favorite. He’s so focused in this song. Beautiful but sad.
    The instrument you mentioned is called Qobyz.
    The Qobyz is a very old two stringed Kazakh folk instrument and it’s spread among Kazakhs. The man who is playing the Qobyz in Dimash’s performance is the best on this instrument and a very good friend of Dimash. His name is Olzhas Qurmanbek. You often can hear this instrument when Dimash sings in his native tongue like Samaltau, Qairan Elim or ÒmirÒter and at the stage performance in Stranger.
    The flute is called Sygyzgy and is mainly played in the Kyrgyz and Kazakh regions. According to Wikepedia it is traditionally played by shepherd horse herders. A wonderful sound.
    Samaltau is about a young Kazakh who was forcibly recruited by Russia in 1916. He was forced to leave his home country and his elderly parents to go to war (WWI) and does not know what awaits him there as a soldier or how his elderly parents are to manage without him. He was forced into a war that is not his. The best version in my opinion is from the Tokyo Jazz Festival. It’s pure emotion.
    Samaltau Tokyo Jazz Festival: czcams.com/video/UvMRkiYu3Js/video.html
    Normally there are no vocal acrobatics in his native songs and I love them a lot. In every of this songs you can hear the great love and devotion to his country and his people.
    You also really have to hear another beautiful song in Kazakh.
    Qairan Elim means Holy Land and is a prayer and an expression of fear about the fate of Dimash's country and the world in general. The MV is fantastic and he even directed it. The man, Renat Gaissin (a Kazakh composer) on the piano is also a friend of his and he has also written songs for Dimash such as River Of Love, an instrumental in which Dimash plays the dombra, and the song Òmir Òter (Ode to Life). This MV was presented of the 30th anniversary of Kazakhstan’s independence. Also a must see but switch on the subtitles. A masterpiece. Goosebumps!
    Qairan Elim: czcams.com/video/K45qdRAIWaM/video.html
    Òmir Òter: czcams.com/video/8VrEFpu4S8A/video.html
    Òmir Òter 2021: czcams.com/video/6Zg9jKRNCF8/video.html
    And an absolutely mind blowing bonus, if you think the Qobyz sounds is so incredibly beautiful and unique then there is a viyCZcams showing rehearsals for his Almaty concert in September 2022 on Qairan Elim. Olzhas Qurmanbek, who always plays the Qobyz in his songs, wasn‘t there or not yet there. Than Dimash sang the sounds of the Qobyz. It took me a a while to realize that this isn’t an instrument at all, it's Dimash‘s voice. At first I couldn’t believe it, but then I thought, Ok , it’s Dimash😄.
    czcams.com/video/kA6lfgP3-bo/video.html
    Greetings and love from Germany👋❤️

  • @racheldunlap5406
    @racheldunlap5406 Před 21 dnem +2

    Thank you for reacting to Dimash! I can’t get enough of his voice, I just love it! I would love to see your reaction to his official music video of “Be With Me.” It has Michael Jackson vibes and he does a really cool rap in his own language.

  • @lupitagallego375
    @lupitagallego375 Před 21 dnem +1

    THANKS for your reactions to Dimash!!!!….. Samale Mountain is a sad song about a young soldier. He sing about what will happen with his family when He goes away about Mountain and Sea. This a tresure song of kazakhstan and Dimash sing this like no one. The musical instrument is from Kazajistán and name KOBIZ of two strings, Using folk arrangements like “SYBYZGI”, beautiful Kazakh wind instrument. This live performance with his instrumentalists friends is a firm favourite of mine. His live singing is impeccable like always, even sitting cross legged on a piano stool. Streamed from his home, his music room it wen down a storm at his first appearance at the Tokio Jazz Festival although he was disappointed when it was canceled he was overjoyed when they decided to livestream it. Greetings from a Mexican Dear!......❤️🇲🇽

  • @carolinasimos1167
    @carolinasimos1167 Před 21 dnem +3

    React to Sinful Passion, When I've got You and The show must go on, please 🙏

  • @sarahdomingues5754
    @sarahdomingues5754 Před 10 dny

    Música linda e triste ao tempo, faz parte da história do Cazaquistão. Dimash é um cantor emocionante.☺️🥰🇧🇷🇧🇷

  • @Roly-dy3vm
    @Roly-dy3vm Před 21 dnem +3

    It was actually Tokyo Jazz Plus.

  • @Kfuglif
    @Kfuglif Před 21 dnem +2

    When you get the chance, please watch this song from the Dimash Digital Show. I'd love to hear your reaction to that one. It is well worth your time. 🌪❤

  • @FierySquirrel.
    @FierySquirrel. Před 21 dnem +5

    Great reaction,guys!Dimash will only ever use whatever is vocally required for the song,as the song is the most important(not him showing off!😅)And he can sing and belt sitting cross legged on a stool,or lying flat on his stomach or hanging upside down,haha.I like,that you do some Research into each song as well!Dimash does all genres,his kazakh songs are beautiful.But if you are looking for something 'Jazzy',he jazzes up another kazakh folksong in 'Dudarai'(he has a Masters Degree in Jazz and contemporary singing,as well as operatic singing and Composition)Liked and subscribed,love from Ireland!☘

  • @user-nv4bb8pw1y
    @user-nv4bb8pw1y Před 21 dnem +2

    Это кобыз.

  • @sarahwilson9717
    @sarahwilson9717 Před 21 dnem +2

    I see samaltau I click😂

  • @fiorelasuarez7872
    @fiorelasuarez7872 Před 19 dny

    Saludos desde Venezuela 😊 otra mágica y sublime interpretación del maestro Dimash....simplemente gracias 😊

  • @rosewood2823
    @rosewood2823 Před 21 dnem +3

    If you want, plz check out River of Love, where he doesn't really do any vocals except a bit in the background. I want to know how you feel after listening to it. I only felt relief and peace. He plays the dombra.

  • @suzanne6664
    @suzanne6664 Před 21 dnem +3

    The title is Toyko Jazz PLUS. It does not have to be jazzy.
    These are the sounds the man hears while walking
    towards Omsk, to join the army. They represent wolves, dogs, eagles.
    Yes, it's a Qazaq native folk song so yes it is a story and they mean a lot to him, he is very patriotic and proud of his country and culture. The past for Qazaqstan was not good, always being under the control of others, until 1991 when they finally got their freedom from Russia
    You should listen to more of his Qazaq songs, they are great. Try Quaran Elim MV, Amanat and Durduraz (it's
    more like R&R)
    All of his M V's are extremely well-done.
    You would like the Golden MV and The Story of One Sky, a real masterpiece, BUT, DONT watch it yet, it is hard to take.
    Wait until you have seen many more performances (say 20 or so) to appreciate what this very talented young man can do.

  • @mamacarol6092
    @mamacarol6092 Před 19 dny

    Hermosa y conmovedora ❤ gracias por sus reacciones a Dimash 🙏❤️ Saludos desde España

  • @anahills3836
    @anahills3836 Před 21 dnem +2

    Thanks for your reaction. I love this song! The way it makes me feel like I'm outside in a windy wasteland when it's played in a studio! Another Kazakh folk song that I would recommend is "Dudarai". It starts out quite traditionally sung but then Dimash gives it his own style! Enjoy! 🇨🇦

  • @HappyTreeHappy
    @HappyTreeHappy Před 21 dnem +2

    Discovered and subscribed your channel from your reaction to Dimash.

  • @timhuffmaster3588
    @timhuffmaster3588 Před 3 dny

    This is one of my favorite songs and videos. Dimash rehearses on his knees as he says, this is the best way to warm up your voice. The stringed instrument is the Kobyz. As I understand, it is a sacred instrument. There is a video on CZcams of a man making on from traditional materials.

  • @evilofeldstein4449
    @evilofeldstein4449 Před 21 dnem +3

    Awesome reactors!!!! This version is marvelous but you should react to the concert version.....Samaltau
    Kazakh folk song
    Performed by: Dimash Kudaibergen on October 20th, 2019, at the Closing and Award Ceremony of the 6th Silk Road International Film Festival in Fuzhou, China

  • @user-qq5hv6qk8m
    @user-qq5hv6qk8m Před 21 dnem +2

    Bello veramente 🇮🇹❤️🇰🇿

  • @user-te4of2fq5d
    @user-te4of2fq5d Před 21 dnem +5

    💥 The ancient icons of the Kazakh culture are the horse, fire, rivers and lakes, the steppe wolf and eagle and their mountains. Samaltau (local name)are the mountains this young man is leaving and poor translation doesn't convey his soulful loss. You will often see one or more of these icons deftly placed somewhere in his performances, videos and films. Thanks guys !

    • @p.f.5718
      @p.f.5718 Před 21 dnem +2

      The poor translation is a pity, but didn’t really matter - I can feel the struggle and helplessness for sure
      Love from Austria 🇦🇹

    • @user-te4of2fq5d
      @user-te4of2fq5d Před 21 dnem +2

      @@p.f.5718 isn't it wonderful ? What I'm saying is from birth, a tribal culture, Dimash was raised to revere his God, The Elders, honor his family and friends, and importantly, his culture, traditions and his "Sacred Homeland". These resonate in the Kazakh people. He lives traditionally, the entire extended family under one roof, they don't leave home before marriage and the men bring their brides home to live. The passion you hear in him is out of a thousand years of that. Love back ❤️

  • @noeligle
    @noeligle Před 10 dny

    Gracias chicos, revisen IKANAIDE, también grabada en su estudio para ese Festival y no van a salir de su asombro. Uds. recien comienzan, les espera un viaje de ida de idiomas, ritmos y estilos diferentes que solo Dimash puede afrontar y llenarnos el corazón de buena música en donde leemos su alma y corazón claramente todos los Dears, lo que hace que lo amemos tanto. Sabemos que no es fácil comprender lo que un Dear siente por Dimash, salvo otro Deary tengo más de setenta años muchachos. Gracias. Saludos desde Argentina.