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  • čas přidán 30. 06. 2024
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  • @angelarasulo2174
    @angelarasulo2174 Před 6 dny +4

    the instrument has 2 strings and is ancient. dimash plays 7 different instruments and sings 12 different languages

  • @nicevinci_dear
    @nicevinci_dear Před 3 dny

    The instrument is called a dombra and has only two strings. It is one of the oldest instruments and is widely used among Kazakhs. You can find it in almost every household and all children learn to play it.
    There is another version of Adai that I would like to recommend. And that's the one from his Bastau concert. This concert was his first solo concert after performing in The Singer competition in 2017. He has invited about 100 dombra players to this concert, who together with him perform a short instrumental, Adai, before Daididau. That's also very impressive.
    Daididau is a very sad but true song and it tells about a very dark time in the history of Kazakhstan, not so long ago. To understand the song, I always advise to take the link from Gloria Wu’s channel as it shows the background story and also has English subtitles.
    The Kazakh poet and writer Magzhan Zumabayev was sentenced by the Russian regime to 10 years in prison for conspiracy in 1929 and imprisoned. While in custody there, he was falsely (probably more intentionally) told that his wife (her nickname was Daididau) had left him. If I am correctly informed he is said to have written the lines of the song in prison (as a letter to his wife), probably to express his deep sadness and despair over is.
    Although he was released in 1934, he was arrested again a few months later and was executed 1937.
    The lyrics of this song are so sad and it never leaves me unmoved. Even after hearing it so many times.
    I was at his concert in Düsseldorf and he sang this song with us Dears there too. This song is one he always performs in his concerts, plays the Dombra and asks his Dears to sing along with him in his Kazakh language (he looks like a Kazakh Prince with his traditional clothing). Every Dear knows many of his lyrics in Kazakh and loves to sing his songs with him at his concerts.
    I find it incredibly impressive and wonderful how a single man manages to bring together so many people from meanwhile 150 different countries and continents with so many different views in politics or religion, with so many different languages in a common group and to celebrate peacefully together and to sing in his own language. You always can see how proud he is of his country and how happy and moved he is when the audience sings with him in his concerts🥰. In his last concert there were Dears from about 80 different countries singing together peacefully and celebrated Dimashs 30th birthday.
    Bastau: czcams.com/video/Ra4v19Rp6cQ/video.html
    Greetings and love from German 👋❤️

  • @judithcaple6439
    @judithcaple6439 Před 3 dny

    Dimash sings in 16 different languages...

  • @maribelbrown5888
    @maribelbrown5888 Před 6 dny +6

    There is only one Dombra. It’s normally played by many players synchronizing together to sound like just one instrument. The two gentlemen playing here with Dimash are the best Dombra players in Kazakhstan. Try, Rivers of Love. As recommended in another comment. Take care. ❤️☮️😊

  • @IsabelW1000
    @IsabelW1000 Před 6 dny +6

    Please react to Adai and Daididau from Dimash's Bastau concert. The dombra has 2 strings.

    • @BelleNewman
      @BelleNewman Před 6 dny +1

      Yes - an ideal follow-on to this video (and one of my favourite Dimash performances) ...

  • @michaelelliott8536
    @michaelelliott8536 Před 6 dny +3

    Dimash performs one actual instrumental on dombra, called River of Love. He plays drums, xylophone, guitar, piano etc. I’ve seen him sit at a guitar but don’t know if he plays that. There is a you tube footage with him playing lots of instruments. The dombra is the instrument that Kazakhs tend to have in their homes. Lots of children learn it.