Voice Teacher Reacts - Dimash Kudaibergen - SOS

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  • čas přidán 24. 11. 2019
  • I react/analyze Dimash's live performance of SOS.
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  • @JohnHennyVocalStudio
    @JohnHennyVocalStudio  Před 4 lety +2777

    Thank you, Dimash fans! I appreciate all the kind comments (as well as the criticisms). For those who are frustrated by my stopping and commenting - my goal is to react as well as impart information on vocal technique, and to help singers (and interested non-singers) understand how to improve their own singing.

    • @InfoArtistJK
      @InfoArtistJK Před 4 lety +103

      I've watched Dimash (a once in a lifetime phenom in my book) for over a year now and right from the start I could tell that u know what ur talking about. So, it was so much fun to anticipate ur reactions each step of the way! I studied voice with one of the top voice teachers of the 20th century here in DC in the early 90s. He wanted me to have an international singing career but instead I started a family and became a teacher and soccer coach. As a retired music teacher with more time, Dimash has inspired me to dive back into seeing how far I can take my 5 octave voice (at this point ~3 usable for recording; ~2 for live and ~1.5 for serious operatic singing). Where is ur studio? I need in person lessons for my learning style. Thanks for a fun, insightful reaction. JK Washington DC

    • @InfoArtistJK
      @InfoArtistJK Před 4 lety +27

      I also teach voice to students using the Duncan Method. I also studied voice with John Bullock (Sandra's dad in Northern Virginia and Renee Grant Williams in Nashville).

    • @JohnHennyVocalStudio
      @JohnHennyVocalStudio  Před 4 lety +27

      InfoArtist JK, MAT I’m in Los Angeles.

    • @Snarky_Tart
      @Snarky_Tart Před 4 lety +43

      Do your analyses videos however is comfortable to you. Also, if you "pin" your comment, then everyone will see it and know you've thanked them for commenting. Otherwise, it will be lost in the shuffle.

    • @InfoArtistJK
      @InfoArtistJK Před 4 lety +26

      @@JohnHennyVocalStudio Oh, well. Best wishes and thanks again for a great detailed reaction/analysis. JK

  • @sunny_xx811
    @sunny_xx811 Před 4 lety +5656

    My newest hobby is watching professionals lose their mind to Dimash's insane vocals

    • @akimmuseee5032
      @akimmuseee5032 Před 4 lety +106

      Same 😂

    • @lals9170
      @lals9170 Před 4 lety +31

      Lea Knezevic me too

    • @mirapetrella8860
      @mirapetrella8860 Před 4 lety +42

      I second that hobby lol

    • @zachary_smith1
      @zachary_smith1 Před 4 lety +52

      That was me a year ago. Still is.

    • @mirapetrella8860
      @mirapetrella8860 Před 4 lety +42

      @@zachary_smith1 I love the startled looks on their faces when he hits the high notes or does something different with his voice.

  • @GraysBlue
    @GraysBlue Před 4 lety +2858

    why are people upset with his commenting?? this is a reaction video, and he’s educating us on dimash’s techniques, which is amazing.

    • @marianar013
      @marianar013 Před 4 lety +38

      Exacto.

    • @desmonetizacaoo2529
      @desmonetizacaoo2529 Před 4 lety +3

      Mds miguel vc ta até aq,pqp,e o pdb?

    • @Rhaevyn13
      @Rhaevyn13 Před 4 lety +34

      fLOP I'd say because as much as I love hearing vocal coaches/teachers, etc. break it down, it's more moving to watch their reaction FIRST, like let me watch you watch him - the whole song, THEN, go through the video and break it down for me. I think that's what us as viewers want to see.

    • @blustgt8814
      @blustgt8814 Před 4 lety +34

      No one is upset. I've gone through a lot of comments and not one has said anything about him commenting a lot. You're just making stuff up to get his like.

    • @alexk8583
      @alexk8583 Před 4 lety +1

      those are just envious losers

  • @alanbentley8978
    @alanbentley8978 Před 4 lety +776

    I've watched so many vocal coaches giving their feedback on Dimash's voice and I can say without a doubt that John's analysis and feedback is by far the best and informative on how Dimash is able to do the things he does with his voice. Thanks so much, John!

    • @JohnHennyVocalStudio
      @JohnHennyVocalStudio  Před 4 lety +43

      Thank you, Alan. Glad you enjoyed it!

    • @whydoievenneedone
      @whydoievenneedone Před 2 lety +13

      Damn... I feel like I got a concert and a biology lesson. I need to go smoke a cigarette and fuck up my larynx because I’ll never achieve this shit.

    • @kimfreeman1671
      @kimfreeman1671 Před 2 lety +4

      I love johns reactions!

    • @dianastella
      @dianastella Před 2 lety

      Totally agreed.

    • @BeaLucile
      @BeaLucile Před 2 lety

      Agreed!

  • @sangwaraumo
    @sangwaraumo Před 3 lety +198

    This the best breakdown of Dimash's talent I've heard.
    Because you can tell us lesser musically trained people what is what.
    That's a talent you have there, I've literally watched dozens of these and I've found no one as clear as you. Only opera singers come close.
    And it shows you feel this stuff, despite your experience.
    Respect man.

    • @sophroniadee6841
      @sophroniadee6841 Před rokem

      Same here. I’ve watched dozens of voice coaches be amazed and be speechless and this one explains how Dimash is able to use his vocal cords, his mouth, his eyes and posture to convey the song. This review was very helpful.

  • @solanahWP
    @solanahWP Před 4 lety +1562

    "oh, my keyboard doesn't go that high" - that was funny.

    • @BigWelshMike
      @BigWelshMike Před 4 lety +19

      You could see him trying to wrap him mind around what he's just heard/seen. Was really amusing. :D

    • @theodorajuskiw5283
      @theodorajuskiw5283 Před 3 lety +1

      Not a full keyboard so what's funny

    • @wonderfalg
      @wonderfalg Před 3 lety +15

      @@theodorajuskiw5283 because Dimash also can sing above full keyboard

    • @CollaredDom
      @CollaredDom Před 3 lety +10

      @@wonderfalg Yup. His range is greater than a concert piano.

    • @Alienbyproduct
      @Alienbyproduct Před 3 lety +4

      Perfect comment!

  • @Yolasek54
    @Yolasek54 Před 4 lety +736

    The most professional analysis of Dmash ability I've came across.

    • @PutinsMommyNeverHuggedHim
      @PutinsMommyNeverHuggedHim Před 4 lety +3

      Yolasek54
      Same!

    • @paolocapani
      @paolocapani Před 4 lety +5

      I've learned so much

    • @g.strobl4458
      @g.strobl4458 Před 4 lety +3

      @David Mc, you named the teacher of this one, so I am not sure what you are thinking of. Besides, the number of views does not necessarily mean the quality is higher. It can also mean it has been around longer, panders to fans more (if that is possible, as the singer does not seem to give reason for any kind of criticism), or simply that more people happened to see it.

    • @genevievebonneau09
      @genevievebonneau09 Před 4 lety +3

      @David Mc what is your problem? Are you looking for an argument? Sam's video is over a year older than this one, of course it will have more views, he was one of the first vocal coaches to do a detailed analysis like this. That's why it has so many views, because people prefer professional break down of the performance more than the reactions that involve Aaahing and ooohind and bug eyes. Sam's teacher Dr.Marc Reinolds is also doing amazing Dimash breakdowns with added benefit that he talks about stage effects, body language and all that. Don't try to pick fights with people on Dimash's reactions, it's a disgrace, shame on you. You're sullying his purity with your venom

    • @fierfie1650
      @fierfie1650 Před 3 lety

      Agree

  • @leventkaya7928
    @leventkaya7928 Před 4 lety +228

    "kudaibergen" may be translated as "god gave" or more literally "heaven sent"
    a right name for such a talent, isn't it?

    • @meredithheath5272
      @meredithheath5272 Před 2 lety +2

      @@marasalvatrucha6093 Interesting - he has a German sounding last name, but, as it seems as you have pointed out, his real name is entirely different.

    • @lindagarczynski2415
      @lindagarczynski2415 Před rokem

      It starts with a Q,I’ve also seen it with nov at the end.

    • @leventkaya7928
      @leventkaya7928 Před rokem +2

      @@meredithheath5272 you@re right, the `bergen` part. well, `kuday` is a loan word from persian `hoda` which means deity. ber- is the verb to give, and -gen is past tense adjective maker suffix.

  • @rahaf.9073
    @rahaf.9073 Před 4 lety +29

    DIMASH : hit those notes
    PIANO left the CHAT

  • @user-hd8ej8yx9p
    @user-hd8ej8yx9p Před 4 lety +1404

    Dimash: hits high note
    Piano: leaves chat room

  • @Hscaper
    @Hscaper Před 4 lety +1504

    Mom: “You can do anything when you grow up”
    Me: sends dimash link
    Mom: “you can do SOME things when you grow up”

  • @cangursoy
    @cangursoy Před 4 lety +95

    You are the only person I found on the net that mentioned the chord closure change on the very last note. Thought I was the only one appreciating it :) cheers!

    • @agas7278
      @agas7278 Před 4 lety +4

      I've actually seen another, female coach also drawing attention to it 👍

    • @Vee_Macdonald84
      @Vee_Macdonald84 Před 4 lety +5

      Sam Johnson also notices it

    • @tvang464
      @tvang464 Před 4 lety +5

      There's a few reactors on CZcams that notice it.

    • @absolutjackal
      @absolutjackal Před 4 lety +5

      Agnieszka Stachow yes, Tara Simon

    • @tomwilcox6905
      @tomwilcox6905 Před 3 lety +2

      I totally agree. I have not understood why other reactors never mentioned this sudble variation.

  • @MBAinternetmktg
    @MBAinternetmktg Před rokem +2

    "Singers could watch this, and they could get depressed." Yes. We are lucky to be alive to witness this rare talent.

  • @johnlau4188
    @johnlau4188 Před 4 lety +850

    “My keyboard don’t even go that high” you know that Dimash has insane range

    • @CheezInspector
      @CheezInspector Před 4 lety +13

      @@danaah7431 With respect, all actual piano keyboards have far higher notes. This was an electronic keyboard, which generally has a very limited range.

    • @CheezInspector
      @CheezInspector Před 4 lety +14

      @@danaah7431 Sorry, didn't mean to come off as a "know it all". I get your point. Have a great day.

    • @CheezInspector
      @CheezInspector Před 4 lety +6

      @@danaah7431 That's a very kind thing to say. You too.

    • @boborris1317
      @boborris1317 Před 4 lety +14

      Woah am i on youtube? You both deserve some love. This is how people should interact with one another. ❤️

    • @CheezInspector
      @CheezInspector Před 4 lety +4

      @@boborris1317 Thank you, and thanks for adding YOUR kindness! It means a lot.

  • @ElsaPatriciaMedina
    @ElsaPatriciaMedina Před 4 lety +64

    Thankyou very much for your analysis. Dimash is having his first solo concert in New York this 10 December. Don’t miss it. You will have a unique experience. Not only because of him as an artist but about his relationship with his “Dears” ( fans).
    He sings in more than 10 languages and people all over the world are learning Kazakh and Russian to understand him better. Others are translating for free his songs. Many people around the world are “ connected” to follow him and to enjoy together every concert he is in.
    I’m going from Colombia to New York and I have some friends from Australia, China, Europe, Latinamerica, that Im going to meet for the first time and we are going to share, not only his concert but the joy of human brotherhood.
    Dimash is more than an artist, he is a social and a cultural revolution.
    Olympico, PASSIONE, Love is Like a Dream, Daididau, Sinful Passion, Samal Tau, Give Me Your Love... are just a few of his best songs.
    Look out for War and Peace: his composition as a thesis at university. Unforgetable Day, he has composed it when he was 16 years old.
    See you at Barcklays in December. I have suscribed to your channel, btw.

    • @kaakca
      @kaakca Před 4 lety +4

      Elsa Patricia Medina bravo!!! Well said!!!

    • @yeerbolatialimila3821
      @yeerbolatialimila3821 Před 4 lety +2

      19yeard old not 16

    • @moonlight4656
      @moonlight4656 Před 4 lety +1

      @@yeerbolatialimila3821 17 years old..Heard it from his mouth 🌸🌸

    • @yeerbolatialimila3821
      @yeerbolatialimila3821 Před 4 lety +1

      @@moonlight4656 czcams.com/video/5kNbpiBkauY/video.html
      00:12 and 00:23
      I heard from his mouth too 😀😄😄

  • @julsclues5821
    @julsclues5821 Před 4 lety +13

    I've literally been watching vocal teachers/coaches and singers react to Dimash for over an hour. And I have to say. I'm not upset😂

  • @bigmoney1084
    @bigmoney1084 Před 4 lety +27

    Both of Dimash's parents were singers and I think he also worked to keep his high range during puberty. I think Dimash trained and practiced from a very early age.

  • @subidubiduda5293
    @subidubiduda5293 Před 4 lety +441

    You are right, lots of hard work, he started vocal training when he was five and is a classically trained opera singer with two degrees and working on a masters in composition. His talent is truly unique but without the work he keeps putting in, it would not have been possible to express it. Believe it or not, today, almost three years after the video you watched, he is even better with a more mature voice. He is 25 now.

  • @MrNeal1992
    @MrNeal1992 Před 4 lety +414

    you must hear Dimash - Ogni Pietra Olympico , he used there 5 Octaves in that Song!

    • @dgkohn
      @dgkohn Před 4 lety +40

      Oh yeah, that's a very nice request. I do like the version from his concert, where there are some electronics going on through the music, it's magical:
      czcams.com/video/hKk3QPxzQCE/video.html at 19:20

    • @RainbowSheltie
      @RainbowSheltie Před 4 lety +23

      This song is pure Opera with dual male/female voices. I suggest the version of "Olympico" (Ogni Pietra) from New Wave 2019. I've heard it sounds more 'classical' and "lighter" where as Arnau Concert is "more rock" and "darker". I prefer the former, mostly because of the Greek and classical theme and light/inspiring feel. That background rocks, too. It's my fav. xD
      "Olympico" @ New Wave 2019 czcams.com/video/D6ISsKLrypM/video.html

    • @JasminGardenia
      @JasminGardenia Před 4 lety +22

      Yeah, thanks for the great suggestion! 😊 I also suggest that song, but definitely the ultra HD fan cam version of he Arnau concert, on the channel of Dimash48 😊 all vocal coaches (and most fans) prefer thht version, the whole video is a HD close-up of his face, so you can see e.g. his embouchure very well and can analyze his technique better and more easily. Also, there's no post-production on it 😊
      Hmm I don't know, why some people believe that Ogni Pietra is a 5 octave song. I guess someone once spread the rumor and then people started sharing it. I guess they think so because they'd never heard sustained 6th octave notes by a male before and think they must be even higher than they already are. Probably same with the lows, he sings the lower parts in more like a baritone tone, and the tone is very dark, I guess this is why people assume that these notes are even lower. The applied tone can really trick the ears.
      In reality, Ogni Pietra has kind of the same range as SOS (more than 3 octaves).
      He does have some 5 octaves songs/performances though. For example his performance of "Diva Dance" at his concert in Shenzhen, China, has slightly more than 5 (F2 - F#7). And in his late teenage years he participated in a Kazakh talent show ("7 Songs") and performed a song with exactly 5 octaves there ("Kinalama", G#2 - G#7). But I guess there may be more 5 octave performances, there are so many performances I haven't watched yet, and I haven't pitched his performance with his D8 ("Unforgettable Day" at the Gakku Festival) yet. He doesn't go really low in that song, but I think there are bottom 3rd octave notes in it, so this performance has probably also around 5 octaves

    • @Mickelina81
      @Mickelina81 Před 4 lety +1

      Has someone measured that? Because to me, it sounds like 4 or just under 4.

    • @JasminGardenia
      @JasminGardenia Před 4 lety +1

      @@Mickelina81 the lowest note is C3 and the highest E6, so it has slightly less range than SOS... but he "spends more time" with the rather low and the high notes than he does in SOS

  • @michaelgage9134
    @michaelgage9134 Před 2 lety +6

    I know this has been awhile, but in reply to Dimash's vocal gift, his grandmother noticed when he was 5 years old that he had "Perfect Pitch" . Took him to the national music school, for an audition, and they immediately accepted him after hearing him

  • @stonemansteveiii3135
    @stonemansteveiii3135 Před 3 lety +10

    Larynx placement, breathe control, and a mastery of his own vocal folds!! He is regarded by most as the best living male voice on Earth!!

  • @juliekeesee3499
    @juliekeesee3499 Před 4 lety +114

    I have watched 1000s of reaction videos to Dimash in the last 2.5 years and you would be shocked how very few notice that crescendo/decrescendo on the last note. The fact that you did earned you an immediate subscriber. If I had to pick only ONE favorite note out of the entire performance (the horror of it 😱😂), it would be that one. It made me feel like Dimash had just built me a big ice cream sundae and that last note was the cherry he plopped on top of it. The perfect ending. ❤ I would like to encourage you to do more reaction videos to Dimash. You have seen a very small drop in a VERY BIG bucket of talent. Singing in multiple languages, Dimash is not contained by any genre. Pop, Rock, R&B, Opera...he often mixes it up... and he even raps! Not content to "rest on his laurels" as of this performance, Dimash is one of the hardest working singers I've ever seen. He continues to improve not only vocally, but in all areas of his performance. As his voice matures, the low notes get deeper and more resonant, and I honestly don't know at this point if his high notes can get any clearer. His mix voice is just unreal. But with Dimash, I always "expect the unexpected" because after 2.5 years, he STILL continually surprises me in some way. He has restored my passion for music, given me a real appreciation for the beauty in many different languages and has helped me through some of the toughest times in my life. There is much to admire and respect in this young man. Personally, he is one of the finest examples of humanity that you will see.... hard working, humble, well grounded in family, extreme pride in his country and whose chief goal, instead of fame and fortune, is to introduce Kazakhstan's music to the world. He walked away from the $1M prize on The World's Best rather than compromise his beliefs. Dimash calls his fans "Dears" because they are so dear to his heart. It's a special relationship that cannot be fully explained, only experienced. He remains grateful to his Dears always. It is because of the Dears, that his passion and his hobby is also his career. A fact that will often move him to tears during concerts. This artist is a true diamond that is continually being polished to the highest shine. I would like to offer a recommendation that you:
    1) take a chronological journey of his career starting from here (even if you don't do reactions for them, but would love to see them). The appreciation you will gain is indescribable. This was episode 1 of Singer.... S.O.S sung in french. Episode 2 is Opera 2 (Vitas cover) sung in Russian.
    2) With respect, I would also like to offer a small bit of constructive criticism. I would like to recommend that you watch a performance in its entirety and THEN go back to offer your instruction from the beginning. There is really only one FIRST time that you watch one of his performances. Allow yourself the FULL experience of the song buildup that Dimash is such a master at (by not pausing to comment). Allow yourself to focus on the emotion of the song the first time through. The Dears will be more than happy to stick around while you rewind to discuss techniques and technicalities but we want your emotional reaction as well.
    I look forward to more reactions from you. It was a pleasure.
    Love you, Dimash ❤
    One last thought.... if there's any chance you can get to NY for Dimash's first USA solo concert on December 10th, you won't want to miss it. A once in a lifetime chance... a "front row seat" to watch history in the making. Next stop.... a GRAMMY. Right, Dimash?😉

    • @Jane.S600
      @Jane.S600 Před 4 lety +7

      I actually read that Justin Bieber is going to his concert!!😁

    • @youlleatamuffinandlikeit4596
      @youlleatamuffinandlikeit4596 Před 4 lety +2

      @@Jane.S600 I saw that, too. It'll be interesting to see what he and his fans (because I guarantee some Beliebers will go just to be in the same venue as him) will make of Di. I'll certainly be watching the news feeds religiously once the concert ends.

    • @Jane.S600
      @Jane.S600 Před 4 lety +2

      @@youlleatamuffinandlikeit4596 yeah,me too.And maybe he might learn something (Justin Bieber)😉

    • @Rosannasfriend
      @Rosannasfriend Před 4 lety +2

      You're right about the decrescendo. Not enough of them, even some of the best ones, even talk about it.

    • @kgem5621
      @kgem5621 Před 4 lety +4

      Yes, absorb Dimash first. Then react. Thanks for saying that.

  • @vanessareis5061
    @vanessareis5061 Před 4 lety +347

    Dimash - ogni pietra

    • @RainbowSheltie
      @RainbowSheltie Před 4 lety +18

      I suggest "Olympico" (Ogni Pietra) from New Wave 2019!! It's my favorite version of the song! czcams.com/video/D6ISsKLrypM/video.html

    • @ju1ietta
      @ju1ietta Před 4 lety +20

      czcams.com/video/e_kqXH-Nn3I/video.html
      I like Arnau version better.

    • @sarahvetoe8134
      @sarahvetoe8134 Před 4 lety +2

      Yes!!! I was going to suggest that.

    • @user-ij9ye3ny8m
      @user-ij9ye3ny8m Před 4 lety +6

      @@RainbowSheltie, впервые смотрю эту версию. Очень понравилось!

    • @Jane.S600
      @Jane.S600 Před 4 lety +10

      @@ju1ietta me too😊👍
      Ogni Pietra Arnau from Igor Krutoy's YT channel: czcams.com/video/dkPS6t84qg4/video.html
      Fancam close up: czcams.com/video/8k1AHMxq-0g/video.html

  • @tamakiamajiki560
    @tamakiamajiki560 Před 4 lety +45

    “My piano doesn’t even go that high”
    Me : that’s not even how high he can go he can do a a D8 so 😂

  • @margharetify
    @margharetify Před 4 lety +10

    As for someone who has ZERO knowledge about singing this is really interesting to watch. I never imagined that those things can be so easily and interestingly explained. Thanks John!

  • @acorps6864
    @acorps6864 Před 4 lety +65

    Thank you for this. Some critics say that he often strains, but you were able to explain clearly how well he supports his voice by being able to manipulate those 3 elements of air flow, vocal cord resistance and resonance.

    • @myuudee
      @myuudee Před 4 lety +11

      Yes. I often hear that criticism from people, but most vocal coaches would beg to differ.

    • @acorps6864
      @acorps6864 Před 4 lety +10

      @@myuudee That's true. It kind of weirded me out for a while that some commenters were all saying the same thing (that he strains starting at a certain note/register), then I learned that they were just quoting from an old video categorising some singers' notes as either strained or supported.

    • @zelldintch999
      @zelldintch999 Před 4 lety +2

      Everyone have their limitation and so Dimash. Strain when singing is common and normal for sometimes u wanna give audiences different colour of your voice to picture the emotions. As long as u're not doing it too much and too often .. u're okay to strain sometimes. Dimash obviously did that on purpose as he can sing from F2 to D8...he can definitely sang those note in healthy ways (without strain) if he wanted to!. In Dimash case, it just a matter of choice. IMO.

    • @acorps6864
      @acorps6864 Před 4 lety +5

      @@zelldintch999 this is true, his strain is NOT because of bad technique, but merely a stylistic choice.

    • @soberlust
      @soberlust Před 4 lety +3

      vocal coaches don’t say that, the ones who do are random people on the internet who are jealous and know nothing about singing

  • @Santti.G
    @Santti.G Před 4 lety +247

    I am very pleased to hear such an elocuent and educational analysis. I can picture Dimash singing with soprano female students as kid thinking if he ever was going to develop a deep manly voice. He kept working out his highest register and developed a natural manly voice too (lower than bass since his bottom is D2) Unlike many rock star gifted singer, Dimash never stopped studying with voice teachers and went to university to finished some postgrades in music. Beside his wide vocal range, I love his seamless transitions and constantly changing voice colors and styles. Stage presence is another strong point on Dimash and he can sing in several languages.

    • @JasminGardenia
      @JasminGardenia Před 4 lety +18

      Hey there! 😊 thanks so much for the great information 😊 however, he didn't need to "develop a manly voice", he has always had a lower extension. He does expand his lower range even more, but I would definitely not say that he ever lacked a "manly voice". There's for ecample footage of him singing a cappella as s kid (!) In which he hits a C#3. And his speaking voice has also always been lower than the male average, also already as a teenager. So he has always had a big range, and he does develop his lower range even morem which is normal for his age, but he has always had a manly voice 😊 btw, his so far lowest note is A1 (in Love is Like a Dream), he can go lower than D2 😊
      (Basically he went even a little lower recently in "our Love", but I'm not sure, whether to count that in because it was growling (G#1, Bb1, C#2, E2)

    • @nikelodeon6852
      @nikelodeon6852 Před 4 lety +2

      His bottom is E2 not D2 hence not lower than bass..

    • @JasminGardenia
      @JasminGardenia Před 4 lety +8

      @@nikelodeon6852 It's neither E2 nor D2 but A1 (or G#1 if you want to count in growling). His range was officially analyzed by 3 different experts

    • @nikelodeon6852
      @nikelodeon6852 Před 4 lety +3

      @@JasminGardenia Yea.. growl is not counted in vocal range. E2 in love of tired swans is his lowest 'sung' chest note

    • @JasminGardenia
      @JasminGardenia Před 4 lety +9

      @@nikelodeon6852 that's absolutely not true. He even hits 3 D2s in that exact same song. And he hit lower notes at other occasions. A1 is his lowest sung chest voice pitch without growling so far. I don't even count in growling, even though most do

  • @janatatu2881
    @janatatu2881 Před 3 lety +16

    Dimash can hit a D8 in whistle note he literally plays with his voice. He’s so amazing. When I first saw him I was shocked because high notes isn’t a problem for him but the lower notes too. It’s so shocking how good he is. There are a lot of people and artists who can sing ridiculously good , but he’s a million times better then every human on the world. I really think he’s an alien sometimes it’s so incredible ❤️

  • @hiamdarks1811
    @hiamdarks1811 Před 4 lety +11

    The other competitors: listen to Dimash
    "Aight... Ima head out of here"

  • @preacherofthecross
    @preacherofthecross Před 4 lety +91

    Absolutely awesome review. I loved how Technical you were in explaining everything that’s going on in the voice. Very much appreciated. This is only the tip of the iceberg and you have not even begun to see what he can do. Such as Ogni Pietra, Love is like a dream, Opera 2 And many more. Hope to see you do more reactions of Dimash.

  • @ubervocal8777
    @ubervocal8777 Před 4 lety +222

    Wonderful reaction and very thoughtful analysis. With almost every other singer you hear one signature song and you can understand the artist. Dimash is also an exception to this rule and I recommend coming back to another song. He will continue to surprise.

  • @robbpowell194
    @robbpowell194 Před 3 lety +5

    Personally, I was ambushed by this song in February 2017. I fell down the Dimash rabbit hole. I may or may not have watched this performance hundreds of times. And, I may or may not have watched dozens of reactors also ambushed. Your reaction is amongst the best.

  • @lailakalieva8486
    @lailakalieva8486 Před 4 lety +41

    Много реакций наблюдала. Ваш запомнится. Профессионально и эмоционально. Спасибо. Привет и благодарность из страны Димаша.

  • @DubIsMe
    @DubIsMe Před 4 lety +124

    You will addicted. Don't stop reacting his videos.. I guarantee many *DEARS* (dimash fans) will subscribe. 😂 😁

    • @dgkohn
      @dgkohn Před 4 lety +31

      We (Dears) are always around looking for new reactors! 😂🇳🇿🇧🇷❤

    • @DubIsMe
      @DubIsMe Před 4 lety +15

      @@dgkohn I'm sure You must be type "Dimash Reaction" on your YT search.. 😂 😁

    • @dgkohn
      @dgkohn Před 4 lety +13

      @@DubIsMe "Dimash" is my default search term already! I do love the videos he uploads as well Haha 😂🇧🇷🇳🇿❤

    • @Shrekreality
      @Shrekreality Před 4 lety +11

      @Daniel Kohn LOL same as me, every ! single ! day !...it kind of like drugs

    • @SephiaNvJmj
      @SephiaNvJmj Před 4 lety +11

      @@DubIsMe "Dimash Reaction" every day,several times a day. 🙋‍♀️🤦‍♀️🥰🤪

  • @agifeher10
    @agifeher10 Před 4 lety +85

    Welcome to Dimash land or Dimashdom He is the worlds best, and you just scratched the surface 😄😄😄 please keep reacting to Di. He can sing over 6 octaves, whistle notes and everything on 12 languages. He is a true phenomenon. With millions of followers who call them selves Dears. Actually Dimash calls us Dears.

  • @oB_Session
    @oB_Session Před 3 lety +7

    I believe he fits into the extremely rare category amongst the best singers in the world based on his natural ability, his effortless and complete control of his voice, his range, his timbre, his stage presence, his delivery. If you are to place all of those items into score cards he would get 10's across the board. He is at the absolute apex level of the greatest singers in the world. If these was such a competition at this level of singers, it would be nearly impossible to judge who is better. Albeit there is really only a handful of singers in the world who can pull out your soul from your body. Dimash is certainly one of them.

  • @qanh96
    @qanh96 Před 3 lety +30

    Among the reactions to Dimash' singing, I like yours the most! Most other vocalists and coaches only point out the musical jargons that he did without much explanation, but you actually took the time to explain the physicality behind his techniques. As someone who's learning vocal, this is extremely instructive and entertaining, so thank you!

  • @user-im4jn9rt9n
    @user-im4jn9rt9n Před 4 lety +381

    Это было 2 года назад.Сейчас Димаш показывает еще более усовершенствованный вокал, и что-бы не говорили опытные педагоги ,понять и охватить разумом такой феномен не возможно.Желаю удачи в открытии для вас такого чудесного и уже легендарного Казахстанского певца Гения - Димаша!

    • @user-cg8ls4uu9x
      @user-cg8ls4uu9x Před 4 lety +51

      Спасибо большое Татьяна за ЛЮБОВЬ к ДИМАШУ и в точку сказанные слова. ДИМАШ Космос, ДИМАШ феномен

    • @abishev1959
      @abishev1959 Před 4 lety +37

      Как они все знают как поет Димаш - горло так, язык вот так . а эту ноту надо так. Хочется сказать - ну так спойте как Димаш?

    • @user-im4jn9rt9n
      @user-im4jn9rt9n Před 4 lety +46

      @@abishev1959 Просто боятся остаться без работы...как они говорят...ну да хорошо.красиво.ну труд...и так далее...А просто сказать,признать,что это чудо природы и его трудно повторить или превзойти на данный момент...У таких педагогов только одни бла.бла, и только.И что самое главное ,это я так думаю ...они не могут смириться ,что Димаш родом из Казахстана, и то как он любит свой родной язык,свою Родину и земляков. Поэтому всегда будут искать ,выискивать что-то отрицательное в этом прекрасном юноше...да... Димаш им не принадлежит...он в первую очередь Казах,а уже после Мировой Артист.

    • @Jeki_toki
      @Jeki_toki Před 4 lety +105

      @@abishev1959 Ну он же говорит что Димаш обладает редким голосом, и что никто не споет как он. Он в видео говорит что это не только труд, но и подарок природы. И в начале видео он хвалит того кто увидел и распознал в Димаше этот потенциал. Так же он в видео говорит что Димаш пример того что можно сотворить с голосом на пределе человеческих возможностей. В принципе он прав, и так же говорит что даже большим трудом невозможно достичь таких результатов если ты не родился предрасположенным к пению и такими голосовыми связками. Лично мне это видео очень понравилось, как раз этот педагог и говорит правду что не каждому дано так спеть. И он не пытается и не корчиться достич все ноты которые Димаш исполнил, а то есть тут некоторые педагоги которые тужатся и пародируют)))

    • @noralilja5819
      @noralilja5819 Před 4 lety +76

      @@user-im4jn9rt9n Он как раз и говорит, что нужно обладать природным даром и кто попало никогда не сможет петь как Димаш, даже если будут учиться пению всю жизнь. Он подчеркнул, что Димаш чудо природы + огромная работа.
      Ничего уничижительного про казахов и КЗ не говорил, не придумывайте! А наобарот, восхищается его талантом и сказал, что окромя вокальных данных, Димаш обладает красивой, утончённой внешностью и поёт всем телом!
      P.s, Манипулировать казахами не удасться, в отличии от вас, казахи владеют 2-4 языками! Вот так вот!

  • @CarlaHolley
    @CarlaHolley Před 4 lety +184

    The genetic gift is a big deal, his mother (Svetlana Aitbeyeva) is a renowned soprano in his country. I like how you recognized that final moment, so lovely! The song is from a French/Canadian rock opera of the '70s, Starmania, made famous by Daniel Balavoine..

    • @youlleatamuffinandlikeit4596
      @youlleatamuffinandlikeit4596 Před 4 lety +16

      This is the only reaction I've seen where someone actually mentioned the ending. It makes me so happy! \O/

    • @CarlaHolley
      @CarlaHolley Před 4 lety +6

      @@youlleatamuffinandlikeit4596 I believe Linor Owen mentioned the crescendo-decrescendo at the end, but it's been a while so I may not remember exactly.

    • @ancaab
      @ancaab Před 4 lety +7

      @@CarlaHolley Also Tara Simon

    • @azelbury
      @azelbury Před 4 lety +1

      Daniel Balavoine.

    • @CarlaHolley
      @CarlaHolley Před 4 lety +1

      @@azelbury thank you, I've corrected my comment.

  • @vmbrister3278
    @vmbrister3278 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Every time I hear him I weep..... I have listened to so many singers throughout my 59 years and Dimash is the greatest singer I've Ever Heard.....the beauty is stunning.... Amazing! He's, at the time of this comment, 29yrs. Old..
    By the way he hits D8 (dog whistle) on his song, "Unforgettable Day".

  • @peaceablekingdom3535
    @peaceablekingdom3535 Před 4 lety +15

    I've watched various vocal coaches and vocal teachers react to this alien being and I must say that you are by far the best. Your explanation of every part of his technique was very informative and helped me to understand how he is controlling his voice. A very good in-depth analysis. By the way, the Kazakhstan Opera had asked Dimash to join them but he wanted to travel worldwide and sing. Lucky for the world that he turned them down.

  • @abigaillockey374
    @abigaillockey374 Před 4 lety +75

    Dimash has raised the bar for every singer. He is the most gifted and the kindest, most humble person in the world. Love, love, love Dimash!

    • @adela-adrianamoscu9170
      @adela-adrianamoscu9170 Před 4 lety

      Abigail Lockey, so true! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @christiannebostaphbostaphb9034

    Dimash is the best technically trained singer in the world today. Not only does he have this magnificent voice, he also has the ability to draw in the audience with his body language and he becomes the music . This performance was almost three years ago, and his voice has matured to where he is even better now, then what you just heard. Please continue to listen to more performances by this amazing young man. I promise you will not be disappointed. Thanks for your wonderful reaction.🎼🎶🎤❤️🇺🇸

    • @dhx7749
      @dhx7749 Před 4 lety +35

      👏👏👏 I agree!
      💕💕💕 from Scotland 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

    • @trustno1728
      @trustno1728 Před 4 lety +29

      👏👏👏I agree !
      💖💖💖from Russia! 🇷🇺

    • @keila4498
      @keila4498 Před 4 lety +18

      I agree!
      from Taiwan^^

    • @jemals1982
      @jemals1982 Před 4 lety +18

      Agreed !! From Canada 🇨🇦

    • @cranky1812
      @cranky1812 Před 4 lety +15

      You forgot one very important point
      DIMASH = 👽

  • @christinedhari6970
    @christinedhari6970 Před rokem +10

    This is the first time I've heard Dimash. What an amazing voice! I just kept smiling all the way through. What a joy. Great commentary John. You really pointed out the different singing styles etc.

  • @lilianamici6352
    @lilianamici6352 Před 4 lety +2

    OMG 😲 I love this voice
    OMG GGGgggggggggg🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏👍👍👍👍🇬🇷

  • @user-xo7qj2mz8u
    @user-xo7qj2mz8u Před 4 lety +115

    Отличная реакция на Dimash ждём еще

    • @ericsaiduldin6069
      @ericsaiduldin6069 Před 4 lety +9

      Это не реакция, а разбор техники.

  • @dgkohn
    @dgkohn Před 4 lety +62

    And yes, he is that good! He can do pop, rock, opera, anything! He just sang with Lara Fabian on Moscow, have a look when possible! 😉🇧🇷🇳🇿❤

  • @gratefulchar
    @gratefulchar Před rokem +2

    This is my favorite reaction video to Dimash

  • @bengmelea8646
    @bengmelea8646 Před měsícem

    Dimash's father previously led the regional Cultural Development Board of Aktobe. His mother is a soprano singer at the Aktobe Philharmonic Society, a Member of the Standing Committee on Social and Cultural Development (Deputy of Maslihat of Aktobe region) and artistic director of the children's studio Saz in the Aktobe Region. So there is both the genetic input & musical mentoring that Dimash has had since a child.

  • @maiagabedava8983
    @maiagabedava8983 Před 4 lety +24

    Dimash is amazing! Thanks!!!

  • @user-pb6wu1iy9y
    @user-pb6wu1iy9y Před 4 lety +197

    Один из немногих, который обратил внимание на концовку!!

    • @mutant153
      @mutant153 Před 4 lety +23

      Да, вибрато в конце у Димаша великолепное...

    • @Jeki_toki
      @Jeki_toki Před 4 lety +43

      @@mutant153 Там дело было не в вибрато. Димаш последнюю ноту начал на фальцетном субтоне но в самом конце он эту ноту плотнее смыкая связки перевел на головной голос, и это редко кто замечает.

    • @lina_uralochka
      @lina_uralochka Před 4 lety +27

      @@Jeki_toki ничего не смыслю в вокале но всегда обращала на эту деталь внимания. И восхищало. Тут дело в том как слушать.

    • @SonySony-oz5hs
      @SonySony-oz5hs Před 4 lety +33

      Этот дядька вообще крутой,мне напоминает Кена Темплина,очень всё граммотно обьяснил

    • @user-pb6wu1iy9y
      @user-pb6wu1iy9y Před 4 lety +33

      @@Jeki_toki Век живи -век учись!👌 На одних только исполнениях Димаша... я столько узнала (музыкальная грамотность) !!😊

  • @gentian7033
    @gentian7033 Před 2 lety +12

    Probably the most instructive, honest and lovely reaction I've seen about Dimash. Thank you Sir🙏🏻

  • @misstuxbrandi
    @misstuxbrandi Před 3 lety +10

    Wow. I mean I know I am here to see your reactions but I'm almost in tears at your vocal knowledge and ability to explain in 20 minutes what took multiple teachers and years to properly convey to me as a child (7 years in chorus, middle and highscool). Anybody who got training from you is lucky. I honestly would of felt so privileged & wished I had found you when I was young, I may have actually stuck with it.💜
    This guys breath control is so amazing in my opinion. Like it's almost as impressive as his range and I really noticed it. Wonder how long he can hold his breath. 🤣

  • @user-bn3oj5tl6z
    @user-bn3oj5tl6z Před 4 lety +212

    9:45 Он впервые с удивлением разглядывал свой инструмент, не найдя на нём клавишу, соответствующую голосу Димаша 😄😄😄

  • @moonwitch1
    @moonwitch1 Před 4 lety +506

    Dear John, I watched a few reactions to Dimash now and I find yours is the 'best' in sense of explaining what he does and how notes come to be. The last note you mentioned at the end of the song made be subscribe, as I find that you have really done what I would expect from an analyst. I just love Dimash and find he is really one of the best if not the best singer we have today. Thank you very much !

    • @stephaniewhite7512
      @stephaniewhite7512 Před 4 lety +4

      I wish i too, could LOVE this comment. I completely agree!!❤❤🤘🤘❤❤🎼🎼🤘🤘❤❤🎼🎼🤘🤘❤❤

    • @BigWelshMike
      @BigWelshMike Před 4 lety +6

      I've watched around four coaches reacting and they're just fangirling which makes sense but they don't go into detail whereas this video is head and shoulders above them. I'm learning so much from John so this video is very much appreciated.

    • @nodr.a4583
      @nodr.a4583 Před 4 lety +2

      Me too, his expla-freakin-ation..me luv it..subscribing now!

    • @kjova251
      @kjova251 Před 3 lety +1

      Agreed

    • @dragulia_venaro
      @dragulia_venaro Před 3 lety +2

      Dimash is beyond the best

  • @LiveStoicism
    @LiveStoicism Před 3 lety +4

    Thank you for saying, "That's what nature gave him." Instead of the other phrase. Makes more sense in 2020. Great reaction video by the way. Very informational.

  • @rka9337
    @rka9337 Před 3 lety +4

    I think Dimash already took his place in history of music.

  • @Elizabet38
    @Elizabet38 Před 4 lety +201

    !!!! Спасибо за реакцию и профессиональный анализ! Очень люблю такие "разборы по нотам" именно от профессионалов, т.к. они понимают уникальность его голоса и сложность исполнения, в данном случае, SOS. Ну а я просто наслаждаюсь каждой песней, каждой нотой, каждым взглядом, каждым вздохом, каждой улыбкой! Я счастлива!

  • @Snarky_Tart
    @Snarky_Tart Před 4 lety +339

    Dimash has redefined the art of the possible, which should inspire any serious vocalist. You mentioned that you could do a 2 hour analysis of this performance alone. I, for one, would be happy to watch that. I've been watching Dimash for a few years, during which he's performed this same song in so many different versions, each of them unique, each of them amazing. And that's just this one song out of hundreds he's re-arranged dozens of times. Thank you for your thoughtful and educated commentary.

  • @vigilantcitizen5283
    @vigilantcitizen5283 Před 3 lety +27

    Hands down the best reaction video i have found on CZcams! What a blessing discovering Dimash and Mr. John Henry at the same time👍🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼thank you and Namaste

  • @MegaTomtom777
    @MegaTomtom777 Před 3 lety +6

    I know nothing “Educational” about vocal techniques or musicality…just gonna put that out there first… but…wanted to watch a voice coach watch this phenomenon of a man sing because he is just……to put it lightly, “Of another world”. And although I understand how people find it annoying that you stop and start lol…I get it. And to hear you explain as best u can, what u think this man is doing and capable of, yet at the same time u acknowledge the fact that he is basically like a Unicorn among singers…is actually pretty awesome. So ty for this reaction and your thoughts. ❤️

  • @robertweidner8273
    @robertweidner8273 Před 4 lety +71

    Here's your Dimash playlist: Love Is Like a Dream; Sinful Passion; Confessa/Diva Dance; Opera 2; Mademoiselle Hyde; Ogni Pietra; Unforgettable Day; Daybreak (at Bastau concert-be prepared to weep).

    • @TheComicBookJoker
      @TheComicBookJoker Před 4 lety +6

      Robert Weidner Only thing I would change about this list would be squeezing Adagio in there somewhere.

    • @ilovetrue2571
      @ilovetrue2571 Před 4 lety

      Thank you

    • @AselLyoK
      @AselLyoK Před 4 lety

      Thank you!

  • @deelee4334
    @deelee4334 Před 4 lety +28

    I know us Dimash fans are almost laughting at this great reaction ....thinking to ourselves...you ain't seen nothing yet lol

  • @mikylenaidoo1779
    @mikylenaidoo1779 Před 3 lety +7

    Perfect reaction video! The explanations were freaking amazing

  • @FretsOnFire
    @FretsOnFire Před 4 lety +7

    Yes!! Hi John, I'm Joe, a guitarist in Chicago who's been obsessed with singers for about 4 years, and insanely obsessed with Dimash for maybe 2 years. I sing a little, but I'm mainly interested as a spectator. I had neck surgery a year ago, which damaged my "equipment" - the main effect I've noticed was that it accentuated the break between registers. As a kind of therapy I guess, I'm gradually working on some of the technique I pick up from some of the better vocal coaches & singers reacting to Dimash & a few others...you're one of the very best I've seen!! That was excellent, I liked & subbed and I'll be voraciously devouring your videos - thank you for an outstanding & informative analysis!

  • @zhannavano6789
    @zhannavano6789 Před 4 lety +269

    Прекрасный педагог, тонко разбирающийся во всех нюансах вокального пения. Он правильно подметил, что человек с таким голосом рождается раз в тысячелетие. Браво педагогу! Браво Димашу!!!

    • @user-uf6ko4ww4o
      @user-uf6ko4ww4o Před 2 lety +1

      Ещё Димашу повезло😅 родится в семье вокалистов, работавших в опере

  • @lupitagallego375
    @lupitagallego375 Před 4 lety +19

    Thanks for your reaction John!.....Dimash voice and performance are perfect..... Kazakhstan (JSC) - Dimash Kudaibergen His vocal range is fr baritone to soprano......from C2 to D8.....
    Dimash Kudaibergen is a Kazakh singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. He is university trained in classical as well as in contemporary music and is known for his wide vocal range. Kudaibergen has performed songs in twelve different languages,his native language Kazakh, Russian, Mandarin, English, French, Italian, Ukrainian, Turkish, Serbian, Kyrgyz, German, and Spanish. Greetings from a Mexican Dear!......❤️🇲🇽❤️🇲🇽❤️🇲🇽❤️🇰🇿🇺🇸🇰🇿

  • @nanax1448
    @nanax1448 Před 3 lety +6

    A great reaction to a very great singer! Thank you!

  • @masalcthetalesperson
    @masalcthetalesperson Před 3 lety +3

    This is a good reaction, thank you John

  • @machamacha4623
    @machamacha4623 Před 4 lety +268

    Весь Мир в шоке от голоса Димаша ! Снимайте шляпу господа это гений нашего времени!🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷

    • @meiramshotai7412
      @meiramshotai7412 Před 4 lety +13

      Снимайте шляпу ГОСПОДА!
      Это Гений!!

    • @LegataNon
      @LegataNon Před 4 lety

      @@meiramshotai7412 тебе надо ты и снимай. Д, б.

  • @user-sd4ve3cs8p
    @user-sd4ve3cs8p Před 4 lety +271

    Только второй эксперт обратил особое внимание на исполнение последней ноты с очень деликатным и не простым изменением ее окраски. Браво! Самый тонкий, внимательный анализ. Он в восторге не просто от природных данных Димаша, еще и от его великолепной школы, техники, артистизма.

    • @gustighost2314
      @gustighost2314 Před 4 lety +7

      Александр Орлов Можно попросить Вас перевести?(((((

    • @user-pn3vl1zm3k
      @user-pn3vl1zm3k Před 4 lety +4

      может вы переведите нам

    • @user-cs2gi1hb3r
      @user-cs2gi1hb3r Před 4 lety +4

      Да, да, да! Эта нота впечатляет!😃

    • @alexsol3517
      @alexsol3517 Před 4 lety +5

      @@gustighost2314 , вы наверно на телефоне слушаете? На Виндовом компьютере в Ютюбе у вас будет (есть) возможность включить субтитры английские, потом кликнуть по "Перевод" и в выпавшем списке языков выбрать "Русский". Переводчик - тот еще затейник, напереводит вам абракадабры. Но можно догадаться, что анг. "ноут" он переводит не как "нота", а как "заметка"; "взять ноту" может звучать по-английски как "флэш" и перевестись как "удар", ну и так далее. Но общий восторженный смысл, эпитеты можно понять.
      А ещё все поняли, что он показывал своим локтём на 10:10 ? - типа что сейчас Димаш исполнил что-то невероятное, невозможное для нормального человека как если бы согнуть руку в локте в обратную сторону :)))

    • @ttipsun
      @ttipsun Před 4 lety +4

      Да, ещё Rebecca восхищалась этим феноменальным, едва заметным заключительным аккордом ))

  • @user-yz4sz2yx8g
    @user-yz4sz2yx8g Před rokem +1

    Для меня, это лучший разбор. Большое спасибо.

  • @DriveLaken
    @DriveLaken Před 3 lety +5

    16:36
    Student "Who is the Worlds' greatest singer ?
    Voice Coach - ""well you can't answer that with one answer. There's marathon type runners. There's sprinters... etc."
    Student plays SOS recording to voice Coach who listens
    Voice Coach "Dimash. No question. You'll never sing like him. Get out."

  • @aprilmay4242
    @aprilmay4242 Před 4 lety +57

    Enjoyed your reaction and analysis! Dimash has hit a D8 whistle live before! I think you'll enjoy "Adagio" from the same show, as well as "Love is like a dream" more recently--both further showcase his vocal range and technical mastery. He's giving his first US concert in NYC on Dec 10, if you're interested in seeing him live!

  • @dgkohn
    @dgkohn Před 4 lety +187

    Nice that you think that E6 is so high, hopefully you'll get across to him hitting the F#7 or D8 on Diva Dance (at Shenzen) and Unforgettable Day (at Gakku) 😂🇳🇿🇧🇷❤

    • @selkiepeople1
      @selkiepeople1 Před 4 lety +7

      Oh yeah !💯

    • @RealMan
      @RealMan Před 4 lety +7

      On Ұмытылмас күн(UNFORGETTABLE DAY)

    • @dear4dimash_lenka143
      @dear4dimash_lenka143 Před 4 lety +16

      D8 - Unforgettable day at Gakku concert 😘

    • @dgkohn
      @dgkohn Před 4 lety +8

      Thanks guys, fixed the comment 😅

    • @Monscent
      @Monscent Před 4 lety +3

      I hate that top level singing is reduced to "hitting high notes" by so many people.

  • @elensibi4405
    @elensibi4405 Před 2 lety +1

    I'm not an English speaker but I hope you understand what I mean. I first listened to this young man a few years ago. Once, only once. I understand French well, so the words of the song impressed me, then, when I listened to the whole song, I was left speechless like a dentist .- Such a voice… I suspected was an exceptional gift from mother nature.
    Thirdly the singer is really "charismatic" I went up and down with him following without any opposition of my mind, the story of the song, living it intensely, stirred my senses, my ancestral memories, my energies. Listening to Dimash Kudaibergen - SOS d'un terrien en détresse, was an exceptional experience for me.
    So, I'm not a passionate music lover, I'm not a fan of this singer but I appreciate him as a "rare avis" and the analysis made by you interested me a lot to understand how he can reach these sounds and I really liked how you did It! In fact, I wanted a confirmation in my own opinion ,that this is a special human specimen, I have it and I appreciate that this confirmation comes from a specialty.
    I wish you a wonderful day and ... listen to him with all your heart ....

  • @user-iq1xk5jy6f
    @user-iq1xk5jy6f Před 4 lety +1

    Да ,заметно все равно,шок,шок, такой нежданчик,ДИМАШ СУПЕР, СУПЕР,СУПЕР, СПАСИБО, СЧАСТЬЯ ВАМ!!!!

  • @apriltania
    @apriltania Před 4 lety +242

    Вот так по ноточкам разбирают технику пения ДИМАША многие зарубежные специалисты по вокалу. И , по-моему,они настолько восхищены,что иногда не могут скрыть своих эмоций. Спасибо Вам,спасибо всем,что так высоко оцениваете творчество нашего любимого,неповторимого народного артиста мира. Да! ДИМАШ это ШЕДЕВР! Это ВОСЬМОЕ ЧУДО СВЕТА!!!

    • @antonaseyev3760
      @antonaseyev3760 Před 4 lety +10

      ой да расслабьтесь, дайте им время оценить не только технику (на что они настроены при просмотре) и эмоции! Не все же могут все сразу!)))

    • @tomasmann2036
      @tomasmann2036 Před 4 lety +15

      Они просто удивлены что такои высокопрофессиональныи певец смог выити из стран СНГ.Люди Запада ценят профессонализм в своем деле.

    • @user-bm7pj6bp5k
      @user-bm7pj6bp5k Před 4 lety +2

      Когда разбираешься в вокала, мне кажется, уже не интересно

    • @Chudomoe
      @Chudomoe Před 4 lety

      Киркоров говорит,что он так пел в молодости!)))))

    • @user-ee6dx1uj2j
      @user-ee6dx1uj2j Před 4 lety

      @@Chudomoe, ну это хватил!! 🤣🤣🤣 Прекрасно помню, как он начал на сцене выступать, как его "тянули"... Ему до гениальности Димаша, как до Луны.. Такой средненький певец был, у которого была искусственная зелёная дорога. Так и остался региональным певцом.

  • @aslanomarov3108
    @aslanomarov3108 Před 4 lety +202

    Разложил по полочкам. Такие разборы самые лучшие!

    • @Polina_Semenivna
      @Polina_Semenivna Před 4 lety +16

      10 декабря его концерт в Нью Йорке.

    • @EmirZ-st3he
      @EmirZ-st3he Před 4 lety +6

      Можно перевод

    • @Jeki_toki
      @Jeki_toki Před 4 lety +4

      @@EmirZ-st3he Вроде субтитры есть, можно включить на русском.

    • @liciwa2553
      @liciwa2553 Před 4 lety +5

      @@Jeki_toki интересно как это сделать, субтитры включаю, но они английские. Но для меня в принципе это не проблема, все понятно и так.

    • @Jeki_toki
      @Jeki_toki Před 4 lety +4

      @@liciwa2553Включаете субтитры и рядом значек шестеренки, нажимаете на него и в меню ищете язык субтитров. Важно сначала включить субтитры, только после этого будет возможность сменить язык.

  • @LULUAVEIGA
    @LULUAVEIGA Před 3 lety +11

    I was amazed by your analyzes as much as i was with Dimash singing! What a professional! You had the same reactions i had while watching it! And the way you studied his voice and explained it to us was Super! Loved when you said that there were" to much going on here" and that one could spend 2 hours just analyzing it! You got a fan here Mr Henny! :)

  • @osovagabundo1
    @osovagabundo1 Před rokem +2

    3 years now. From here to Ave Maria. Thanks for all the knowledge. You and other voice teachers are really lifting the art by giving us the language and the hows and whys all this works so well. A truly remarkable contribution to the community 😊😊

  • @SS-yk8vq
    @SS-yk8vq Před 4 lety +127

    Спасибо за реакцию! Вы, как специалист по вокалу, восхищены вокальными возможностями Димаша! Хочется, чтобы Вы продолжили знакомство с его творчеством и дальше. Димаш - очень разноплановый певец. Он исполняет как популярную музыку, так и классическую. Вам будет интересно послушать. Его певческий диапазон голоса составляет 6 октав. Он из Казахстана.

    • @user-ht2we1pz6k
      @user-ht2we1pz6k Před 4 lety

      интересно как бы он спел арию Надира.

    • @Dmitry1970St
      @Dmitry1970St Před 4 lety

      он спел рэ восьмой октавы

  • @santarri1
    @santarri1 Před 4 lety +39

    he's an amazing artist and a very kind and humble person! thanks for this professional description and analysis

  • @sambakri4381
    @sambakri4381 Před rokem +1

    Blessed the human who knows the purpose of him being on this Earth is to serve as a conduit of Light for the expansion of consciousness through the expression of Love and Perfection of his Great Master Self within! ✨💜🙏

  • @alaaahmad7981
    @alaaahmad7981 Před 2 lety +7

    Subscribed .i watched lots of ( Dimash ) reactions ,but this gentle man spoke honestly and he was not prepared and he gave us a lot of information .really this is one of the best reaction i have ever seen for a super natural talent , thank you very much

  • @giovannigio3764
    @giovannigio3764 Před 4 lety +186

    That was a amazing reaction. You really have a talent in telling what's going on. Now Dimash is a fun guy to react to. Remember that he was unknown is this Chinese tvshow. He was in a foreign country and nervous. He was 22 here in 2017 and he is getting better every year. You did Dimash NOT hear sing REALLY low , high, long or with power. And all his songs have suprises in it. Please react to "Love is like a dream" because it shows Dimash is more then only range. czcams.com/video/xLEQzfqO_l0/video.html (English subs in the settings.)

    • @ananovak1468
      @ananovak1468 Před 4 lety +11

      giovanni gio 20 years old song with his touch. 🙂 He changes every song he touches.

    • @giovannigio3764
      @giovannigio3764 Před 4 lety +9

      @@ananovak1468 True, and on the channel of Gloria Wu it has not one but 2 background story's. With English subs. They give this song even more emotion.

    • @ananovak1468
      @ananovak1468 Před 4 lety +1

      giovanni gio Gloria Wu has “Love is like a dream” video? I can’t find that. Can you post the link please?

    • @giovannigio3764
      @giovannigio3764 Před 4 lety +2

      @@ananovak1468 When i'm home i will check that for you. I Don't know if it has a background story. But if not i think I can find some info about that song for you.

    • @migleczistefan5672
      @migleczistefan5672 Před 4 lety

      It would be great to have John react to "Love is like a Dream" i belive it is Dimash's best performance

  • @tanyakorcin9154
    @tanyakorcin9154 Před 4 lety +38

    DIMASH
    DATE OF BIRTH: Born 24 May 1994;
    PLACE OF BIRTH: Aktobe, Kazakhstan;
    GENRES: Pop, Classical Crossover, Folk, World;
    OCCUPATION(S): Singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist;
    INSTRUMENTS: Dombra, piano, drums, guitar, xylophone, cello, vocals (all);
    YEARS ACTIVE: 2010 - present;
    VOICE RANGE: Six octaves plus 1 note;
    NOTES: C2 to D8, spanning from the baritone to soprano and whistle registers.
    A Dimash "Dear" and fan for life.
    FU LIN - PRESIDENT OF THE CHINESE POP MUSICIANS’ ASSOCIATION stated this about Dimash “He has reached the level of superhuman techniques.- he doesn’t just have technique, He knows how to interpret songs.”

  • @user-rh7bv3kj2i
    @user-rh7bv3kj2i Před 6 dny

    Every time I listen, İ watch this song, İ always end up crying, he is, in one word BEAUTİFUL, speechless. Good Lord, AMAZİNG!

  • @stephaniewhite7512
    @stephaniewhite7512 Před 4 lety +10

    And i love how your eyebrows go up on his high notes
    Just like i was taught my whole life in choir, be it home, church or school choir
    Eyebrows up on high notes decreases chances of flat notes
    Love your walter white look and brilliance
    😏🎼

  • @user-sw8mr4hq8e
    @user-sw8mr4hq8e Před 4 lety +196

    Наконец то мозги человечества взорваны положительными эмоциями а не башнями близнецами,подлодками, эсминцами,всеми остальными" достижениями " " великих " комбинаторов и "руководителей" наших душ...
    ДИМАШ самый великий ДИПЛОМАТ мира, любви, восхищения и уважения сломавший НАЦИАНАЛИЗМ....

    • @user-ux2px1jf7j
      @user-ux2px1jf7j Před 4 lety +28

      У искусства нет национальности. Настоящие талантливые люди это прекрасно понимают.Многие пишут,что никогда не думали, что будут интересоваться казахскими песнями,даже петь их.Я вот тоже никогда не думала,что полюблю китайские песни; русские,украинские,казахские,английские,итальянские,французские- да, но китайские... А ведь полюбила в исполнении Димаша,его " Лунная мама", " Осенняя печаль" и др. китайские песни также вызывают мощные эмоции,как "Дайдидау", "Знай", "SOS", "Oлимпико" и др. И это все Димаш, он не только прекрасно поет,он- посол мира и добра, он об' единяет всех нас независимо от цвета кожи, разреза глаз, вероисповедания ,от возраста. И это самая главная его миссия.!!!

    • @marziyatazhieva8411
      @marziyatazhieva8411 Před 4 lety +9

      @@user-ux2px1jf7j спасибо, лучше не скажешь!

    • @jaslanshugulov4418
      @jaslanshugulov4418 Před 4 lety +10

      Чётко сказано : - Сломавшии́ национализм ☺️👍

    • @himars2623
      @himars2623 Před 4 lety +6

      Я уже фанатка-фанатов Димаша

    • @Vitaliy_zl
      @Vitaliy_zl Před 4 lety

      Чета "Астапа понесло"

  • @user-lu8hj9zm7w
    @user-lu8hj9zm7w Před 4 lety +166

    Просто балдею наблюдая, как Димаш шокирует специалистов.

    • @goldcoin2544
      @goldcoin2544 Před 4 lety +2

      Я тоже 😇.

    • @annettique
      @annettique Před 4 lety +2

      Тоже обожаю. Год назад впервые посмотрела реакцию на эту песню другого парня. Кайф

  • @kataiga
    @kataiga Před rokem +2

    I agree with all you say !! Dimash is amazing ! I listen to him every day !!

  • @diedrapayne6202
    @diedrapayne6202 Před 3 lety +3

    You Have been Dimash'ed ! Every time I listen to him I am reminded what a gift to us he is. Rarely have I been so captivated by a performer EVERY TIME they sing. GREAT reaction....I truly enjoyed this difference from most reactionaries and it was a most welcome change !

  • @lukeselker5175
    @lukeselker5175 Před 4 lety +217

    I'd like to take a moment to compliment you. I am a young professional opera singer, and I am passionate about vocal pedagogy (I've studied it in both my BM and MM). I usually turn off videos of Coach reactions after a minute or two of listening to commentary on CZcams because people tend to either completely oversimplify, or they are simply not knowledgeable about vocal physiology, source/filter theory, formant and harmonic relationships, etc. However, it is clear that you are not only very knowledgeable, but an excellent educator as well, very skilled in digesting high-level concepts and presenting them to a broad public audience on CZcams in a way that will be understandable. Bravo! Thank you for the entertaining commentary, I will be subscribing to your channel to see what other content you put out!

  • @deejohnson4793
    @deejohnson4793 Před 4 lety +61

    I hope you get on the Dimash train. The song is from the French musical Starmania. Most people say Wow in the first minute. Took you 13, all forgiven. He's in NYC on Dec. 10th. Hope you will check out his channel and/or Gloria Wu's to get the english translations. There is so much more, would appreciate your contribution to analyzing his technique and emotional connection. Ogni Pietra Olympico shows his baritone. Think you will enjoy.

  • @suedavies1664
    @suedavies1664 Před 4 lety +6

    Thank you. I listen to Dimash a lot and particularly enjoyed your detailed analysis. I sing like a constipated frog and am in awe of Dimash. Your reaction helps me to understand just how good he is.

  • @dansoccer009
    @dansoccer009 Před 3 měsíci

    "This guy's really good." 😄 He sure is. Great reaction and analysis!!

  • @wigardo8618
    @wigardo8618 Před 4 lety +71

    *Please, react to passione, love is like a dream and love of tired swans by dimash!*

  • @mrbrianc
    @mrbrianc Před 4 lety +192

    "Well my piano doesn't go that high"
    Welcome to Dimash, and you will end up saying that a lot as you listen to him more.

  • @FanofEverythingz
    @FanofEverythingz Před 2 lety +4

    I enjoy reactors who stop and simply admire Dimash’s performance in awe, but I adore your easy-to-digest explanations of his hard work and talent for vocal techniques just as much!! It really helps me understand and appreciate Dimash’s work and yours! Thank you for this awesome video!!