Voice Coach Reacts & Deconstructs Dimash Kudaibergen's ”Ikanaide" Tokyo Jazz 2020

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  • @Jeannine2007
    @Jeannine2007 Před 2 lety +79

    I absolutely love your style of reacting and analysing, Christi, you are sincere, highly knowledgeable and passionate, especially when reacting to Dimash. I believe he is actually singing live here. I'm fairly sure the Tokyo Jazz Festival prides itself on the authenticity that artists present and perform their pieces. Jazz is, if nothing else, improvisational, organic, it is essentially live and raw although with modern technology, the rawness is smoothed away 😉

  • @michikorepp848
    @michikorepp848 Před 2 lety +51

    I'm a native Japanese speaker. I can tell you that Dimash's mouth, tongue and teeth positions were singing in Japanese on live. He doesn't speak Japanese so he needed a note to help just in case. Please check IKANAIDE reaction on Kamichika Voice Channel. He explained how Japanese and English or other languages pronunciations are different so none Japanese speakers to sing in Japanese is very very difficult. Also, he mentioned that moment Dimash looked at the note and that moment was the perfect Japanese pronunciation. I agree with him. Anyway, Dimash's Japanese was near perfect in this singing with lot of emotions and sadness. I think he sang IKANAIDE better than most Japanese singers. Thanks for reacting to Dimash.

  • @rexalexmacedon
    @rexalexmacedon Před 2 lety +137

    japanese language commenters have noted that dimash sang the song live for the festival, which apparently participants are asked to do. and they heaped praises for his interpretation of the song, and how the song captures a truly japanese flavor that most foreign singers fail to capture. the lyricist of "ikanaide" no less has been on record saying that it was the first time he ever heard "ikanaide" sung beautifully in japanese. he especially points out the expressiveness in dimash's voice, how he captured the meaning of the words, and got the emotions between the lines. other japanese language commenters also were amazed at the freedom with which dimash sang the song in japanese, reflecting how he has internalized the song so well. most of the japanese language commenters also noted how dimash sang in perfect japanese, considering that japanese is a difficult language to learn for non-native speakers.

    • @verdengunggoy
      @verdengunggoy Před 2 lety +8

      well said.

    • @Watchamacallit000
      @Watchamacallit000 Před 2 lety +11

      There were also performances outside, one by a lake if I recall. I don't think one can simply assume that it's live because some Japanese people say it is. All recording is done live yet often the video and vocal are done separately. We will never know unless he discloses and it's not really important. As you said, his interpretation was excellent

    • @isiseungella4688
      @isiseungella4688 Před rokem +5

      Likewise I truly think this was live. He has sung the same song with different lyrics in Chinese and might need a refresher as to which vowel and sound is place where in this Japanese version. It's hard enough to sing in a language you don't know but on the same music? Muscle memory and habit might trigger a fatal pronunciation mistake.
      I am so grateful to hear his voice without the distraction of a crowd, pristine with no microphone filter.
      Tyvm for your analysis: it helps me appreciate even more how talented a crafter he is and understand why we have this knee-jerk reaction to his singing.

    • @timtam4670
      @timtam4670 Před rokem

      The MC of Tokyo Jazz Festival introduced Dimash’s performance as “MV” while other artists performances were introduced as “live performance”.
      It means his performance was prerecorded and possibly edited though he sang live at the time of recording of this performance.
      As Japanese, I can confirm that his Japanese were perfect and many Japanese reactors and the lyricist praised his performance.

    • @verdengunggoy
      @verdengunggoy Před rokem

      @@timtam4670 maybe because when he was singing, they took the video and put post-production on it?. so like a MV.
      apparently there were 2 cameramen used to produce this. so he was singing live with 2 cameras on him, and edited (post-production) it for this event.

  • @user-ec2mj8qw7t
    @user-ec2mj8qw7t Před 2 lety +22

    This is not a recording, this is a live sound .Dimash is performing a song in Japanese for the fist time , so he looks at the words

  • @elevown
    @elevown Před 2 lety +29

    This is the first time he has sung Ikanaide - the origional japanese version of this song, that i know of. I mean im sure he practiced before this shoot lol- but dont assume this is a song he is so familiar with THIS version that he has no need of sheet music or whatever reminder is on the stand- it might be the words in phonetics or something?
    He HAS performed this song multiple times as the chinese Autumn strong prior to this- but that has its own lyrics! Ive been told it can be very hard to relearn a song you know in another language where you have to deprogram yourself and sing it in a new way. Im pretty positive this is a live shoot. Only times he has ever dubed is like live russian TV where he has had no choice a few times.
    I think that is just a great mic and Dimash is good enough to not need a pop filter. Nobody else has suggested it wasnt live- including top class opera singer reactors etc. I also think with all the close ups and subtle changes in tone and colour, it would be imposible to do a good job of dubbing it anyway.

  • @martadear
    @martadear Před 2 lety +53

    He's getting better and better. I saw him live in Düsseldorf last April and there's no words to describe it

    • @DiaLinwen
      @DiaLinwen Před 2 lety +8

      Same, in Dubai, Düsseldorf and Prague and he is otherworldly.

    • @Lou16.
      @Lou16. Před rokem +2

      @@DiaLinwen Same ❤️

    • @DiaLinwen
      @DiaLinwen Před rokem

      @@Lou16. ❤️

  • @k.vn.k
    @k.vn.k Před 2 lety +15

    I think I watch somewhere (in Japanese) that Dimash said it was live recoding. In fact the crew from Japan also mentioned they flew to Kazakhstan to record this video with 2 cameramen, then did minimal post production before airing it. Everyone involved just in awe and couldn’t believe when they saw Dimash singing. There were heaps of praises during the tv show. The setting is pretty straightforward: studio, mic, music playback and cameras but the magic here is his voice.

  • @dihathaway7076
    @dihathaway7076 Před 2 lety +60

    This is the first time he sang in Japanese. You're right that he's very prepared so I assumed he was just quickly checking the words to make sure he got it right, not so much the music. You asked what we thought about whether he was singing live during the recording. I know other reactors have said this was lipsynced. Dimash said in an interview that it was a live recording so I think that's pretty definitive, although I'm sure there was some post-editing. Dimash is a master of the mic and he doesn't always use a pop filter so not having one doesn't really help the debate one way or the other. I won't be offended if anyone disagrees or I’m proven wrong. Regardless, this was one of his most beautiful and skillful performances and I continue to listen to it over and over. Thanks for the reaction and insightful analysis.

    • @Eric-hr5cg
      @Eric-hr5cg Před rokem +1

      Possible to give the link of the interview? Love to see what else he said at the interview. Thanks

  • @silviasabato4762
    @silviasabato4762 Před 2 lety +24

    Magnificent and moving version in Japanese, Dimash is full of emotion, he is stunning !!!

  • @brothernick7221
    @brothernick7221 Před rokem +5

    Dimash is singing live in his studio. He is The master of air singing. Master in air singing. He can actually put frequencies in pure air.

  • @aliciaaraya9647
    @aliciaaraya9647 Před 2 lety +21

    DIMASH lo mejor del mundo maravillosa creación de Dios 🌹🌹🌹🌹bella reacción 🌹

  • @jorgelarosa177
    @jorgelarosa177 Před 2 lety +9

    Beautiful reaction!!!!! Dimash the best voice in the World

  • @DS-gf2gg
    @DS-gf2gg Před 2 lety +8

    Dimash is No.1 Singer IN THE GALAXY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @morenapuccini4638
    @morenapuccini4638 Před rokem +4

    Dimash performed this song on the TV show I AM A SINGER in 2017, but in Chinese. It was the first time he sang a song in Chinese and the audience cried during the performance. So he knows this song very well and lives it.

  • @isabelfortuneteller
    @isabelfortuneteller Před 2 lety +30

    Thank you so much for your perseverance reacting to Dimash 🙏❤️ I swear Dimash breath has notes. And they harmonise with the notes he's actually singing. It's just so gorgeous. And yes, his voice is still developing, his tone gets richer in every register. To me he no longer sounds like he's doing different voices, it's much more unified.
    As for this video, it's possible that they used more than one take, but the vocals were recorded live. You can tell when he looks at the score he relaxes his pronunciation bc he's not focusing on it so much. That would be really hard to lipsynch. Also the camera crew have said they were completely stunned by his singing when they were filming this. A Japanese reactor has pointed out that Dimash pronounces the consonants very softly, as is correct for Japanese. This could also be why they chose to omit a pop filter so they could get all the little breath sounds, without too much risk of clipping.
    The reason he looks at the lyrics is probably that he's so used to singing the Chinese version, which has a different meaning & emotion. Like you said he conveys this feeling of longing so beautifully. To me that's where he really shines, even more than his spectacular vocal abilities ❤️

  • @SandraRegina-tl2be
    @SandraRegina-tl2be Před 2 lety +32

    Existem cantores bons, ótimos, excelentes e existe DIMASH, simplesmente incrível, um grande abraço do BRASIL 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷💖

  • @ceceliakrieg5824
    @ceceliakrieg5824 Před rokem +8

    Yes. I heard the fairy dust. To me this is his best ever. His mastery over every thing he did in this one is mind blowing. The feelings and emotions he gets out of this song is extraordinary. Masteful. Your imagry of a painter is apt. Are we watching the Da Vinci of the singing world and we are alive to witness it. How amazing.

  • @nantampa4922
    @nantampa4922 Před 2 lety +9

    So emotional. That last note with the silence made me hold my breath. I cried the first time I heard this and it brings tears to my eyes. This has become one of my favorites of Dimash. Thank you for promoting Dimash. 👑 The vocal king

  • @marantonio9103
    @marantonio9103 Před 2 lety +9

    If I am not mistaken, he was busy with series of shows in China when he has done this performance. I happened to watched the live presentation of this show by Tokyo Jazz and the camera angle shown that time was all close up. After around 20 minutes, the video was taken down and replaced with this one. What I heard is that the cameramen who filmed this performance were so amazed by him.
    A reactor by the name ZEUS was the only one who was able to react to the video which was actually shown during the live program of Tokyo Jazz.

    • @TheVoiceLoveCo
      @TheVoiceLoveCo  Před rokem

      @mar antonio WOW! I wish I could have seen the original video. I'm so glad ZEUS got to. Thanks for this fascinating comment!

  • @-R.Gray-
    @-R.Gray- Před 2 lety +33

    Compare this to the Chinese language version he sang on Singer 2017 called "Autumn Strong" or "Late Autumn" which he sings live. The subject matter was the same (see G Wu's video "The True Meaning Behind Autumn Strong"), but the lyrics were different. Some things (the wavy part, and the vocalization) are also on that 2017 version, which was probably his most emotionally sensitive of the competition. This is the original Japanese version. I always thought that his not using a pop filter, though risky, was so that he could achieve the breathiness at the beginning.

  • @JensRandolff
    @JensRandolff Před 2 lety +21

    This was another very enjoyable reaction and analysis. This is quickly becoming one if not the favorite Dimash performance for me, and it invokes a very visceral response in me, just as "Ave Maria" did. I believe this actually was a live performance in that Dimash sang "Ikanaide" live for the Tokyo Jazz Festival Live stream in January of 2021 as it was being recorded. According to several native Japanese speakers, Dimash's pronunciation of the lyrics is nearly flawless. One native speaker, who gave a detailed analysis, stated that he is "expressing Japanese more (better) than Japanese" and that he does not only perfectly pronounce Japanese but "expresses Japanese…with Japanese emotion.". Goro Matsui, who wrote the lyrics to "Ikanaide," posted on his Twitter account that he has never heard a foreigner sing in Japanese in such a beautiful way.
    Tamaki Kōji composed the music and performed the song in 1989. "Ikanaide" became the title song for the Chinese-Japanese TV series "Farewell, Li Xianglan," filmed that year. It is the story of Yoshiko Yamaguchi, a beloved Chinese-born Japanese actress and singer during World War II who hid her Japanese heritage under the name Li XIanglan. Following the war, when the Chinese became aware of her Japanese heritage, she was accused of being a spy and sentenced to death by firing squad for treason and collaboration with the Japanese; she had been involved in the production of Japanese propaganda films. Thanks to the intervention of influential friends, she was cleared of all charges but urged to leave China or risk being lynched.
    She resettled in Japan, where she would continue to enjoy a successful acting career. In the 1950s, she moved her acting career to Hollywood and Broadway under the name Shirley Yamaguchi but returned to Japan in 1959, retiring from acting. She would go on to become a TV presenter and eventually a politician. She did not return to China for nearly 20 years.
    In 1990, "Ikanaide" was translated into Cantonese and sung by Jacky Cheung using the same melody. Later, the song was rewritten and translated for Jacky Cheung to Mandarin under the title "Late Autumn." In 2004 the Taiwanese singer Terry Lin adapted the song into a new version titled "In Deep Autumn," with lyrics written by Daryl Yao.
    Dimash chose the 2004 Taiwanese version arranged by Terry Lin with Mandarin lyrics for his performance at the 2017 "I Am A Singer" competition but gave it his own interpretation and titled it "Autumn Strong." This song went on to earn Dimash the "Best Foreign Singer" award during the Golden Melody Award in Hong Kong.
    Here are the original lyrics to "Ikanaide":
    Ikanaide (ee-kanaa-eedayy) Please Don't Go Away by Koji Tamaki
    Nothing visible, nothing
    I have been crying throughout
    Not because I feel sorrowful
    But because of the delight of feeling your warmth
    Ah… Please don't go away, please don't go away
    Please don't ever ever let us separate
    Ah… Please don't go away, please don't go away
    Let's remain this way
    Someday your heart will be somewhere afar
    That everything will turn into memory
    Though it's better not to know
    Though it's better not to know
    Ah… Please don't go away, please don't go away
    Whenever it is, don't let us separate
    Ah… Please don't go away, please don't go away
    Let's remain this way

  • @carmenmariella443
    @carmenmariella443 Před 2 lety +25

    His absolute powerful and unshakable presence on stage, compared by some to a god of music, sometimes to a prince or king, the energy he absorbs from the Universe, then how he anchors himself to the Earth, his connection with the Divinity, all at a place, it gives him the strength and confidence to "command the audience, to order the orchestra, to order the song", so that everything comes out the way he wants and how Dimash feels, that is unique. All these qualities are only at Dimash, absolutely. The goosebumps and hypnosis induced by Dimash are the characteristics of his concerts and appearance on stage, which are shaped by his endless beauty, sometimes translucent, sometimes sensual, sometimes angelic !!! Dimash is storm, thunder, lightning, sun, rain, smile, but also love and last but not least he is our hope and our daily light, he is our spiritual food when you put your head on the pillow and start dreaming like tomorrow it's a day… !!!!! Dimash has God's kiss on his heart!!!!

    • @verovero876
      @verovero876 Před 2 lety +4

      ¡Qué hermosas palabras! Estoy plenamente de acuerdo con cada una de ellas. Nuestro Dimash es simplemente maravilloso.

    • @TheVoiceLoveCo
      @TheVoiceLoveCo  Před rokem +3

      @carmen mariella Beautifully state. My favorite comment on this video! Bravo!!!!

  • @DiaLinwen
    @DiaLinwen Před 2 lety +37

    Dimash sometimes forgets lyrics to songs he performed lots of times. He performs in a lot of Languages, it's difficult to remember all lyrics perfectly. In his recent concerts it also happened that he forgot. No big deal, it's actually adorable how he acts in such cases.
    In my opinion it completely doesn't matter if it's live or not, he does it as beautifully live in his concerts anyway. It might be even that they combine parts that are live with parts from different takes, as it is a studio recording, and they probably want it also to be visually most pleasing.

    • @dougfriendly7676
      @dougfriendly7676 Před 2 lety +3

      Perfectly stated!

    • @anahills3836
      @anahills3836 Před 2 lety +8

      I think someone mentioned also that it's especially hard to get the words right in this song because he already knew it so well in Chinese. I can imagine that when you are singing a song in a language you don't know and you already know the song in another language you don't know it would be very easy to just slip into the wrong language! Better to look at your notes than to finish the song and discover you'd sung two lines in Chinese by accident!

    • @DiaLinwen
      @DiaLinwen Před 2 lety +8

      @@anahills3836 Quite possible. In two of his latest concerts, he combined both Chinese and Japanese versions together, by the way, and it was especially moving to see him paying tribute to both.

    • @aliciapyszkowski5896
      @aliciapyszkowski5896 Před rokem +3

      Agree, its irrelevant if this was live or not, not sure why it was even mentioned

    • @dougfriendly7676
      @dougfriendly7676 Před rokem +5

      @@aliciapyszkowski5896 I think it was probably mentioned because she is a vocal coach, analyzing vocals, a realization that she may be analyzing vocals some of which were recorded separate from the video she is watching. It's a matter of honesty and appropriate, I think, in this setting. That being said, I agree with you that it is irrelevant to the experience we average music lovers take from the performance. We need to consider, though, that some of the reactors are coming at this from a far more technical perspective than we Dears are.

  • @lied1484
    @lied1484 Před 2 lety +22

    Hi Christie, great & insightful reaction. Thanks! This is such a masterpiece by Dimash, I love it!
    As for me, I tend to think Dimash is always singing live when he uses his hands to paint the story, to flow on the notes, to conduct him self during the song. Some of these live songs have a post production filter used (and are mistaken for lip syncing). And some songs at tv productions are not live at all. Whatever may be the case, I don't mind for I love his music.

  • @edwinnartejr8869
    @edwinnartejr8869 Před 5 měsíci +1

    When he sings ... Is like letting Angels FLY FREE through the Universe ... smile.

  • @whatevs4314
    @whatevs4314 Před 2 lety +11

    It was the first time he sang in Japanese, so referring to his lyrics (phonetically written) makes sense, especially if it were a live performance. I believe it was asked of all of the artists l, that participated that they perform live.

  • @brasil1604
    @brasil1604 Před 2 lety +6

    Just amazing and sublime 💝💝💝💝

  • @evelyncoleman7476
    @evelyncoleman7476 Před rokem +6

    It is incredible! Thanks for your commentary. This is one of my favorite Dimash songs. Several engineers have said that they didn't think it had been prerecorded. And a Japanese singer says he's checking because he wants to make sure he hasn't lost the notes or something like that. I have the same feelings you described, not only is there another quality but just a visual interpretation of each note.

  • @marcosantoniomaasuc5911
    @marcosantoniomaasuc5911 Před 2 lety +11

    Dimash el mejor cantante del mundo saludos desde mexico🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽

  • @shamyrkvin6431
    @shamyrkvin6431 Před 2 lety +7

    Incredibly Beautiful
    Great reaction. I liked it.

  • @ricoeugene2628
    @ricoeugene2628 Před 2 lety +21

    Hi Christi! ..I only would like to mention.. YOU are great!! The way You are interacting with people from all over the world , before Your reaction video begins , are amazing! ..watched some of Your videos.. : WOW! You can sing! -And You KNOW what You are talking about! -Thank You for all Your videos and all Your work!
    ..and , Yes , You are beautiful..

  • @diarchos5019
    @diarchos5019 Před 2 lety +10

    As usual, a great reaction and analysis. FYI this is the first time Dimash has sung in Japanese so maybe that was a factor in glancing at his music. The comments from @Snarky Tart below are insightful to this performance and really interesting. Look forward to more Dimash 🙏🏻🇦🇺

  • @rongotwalt4487
    @rongotwalt4487 Před 2 lety +20

    This is a classic Christi ! Dimash is finally singing in a stripped down version ! Just a backing track and his fabulous voice ! My favorite and I hope you love it too ! Can't wait for your reaction ! 👍🇨🇦❤️

    • @TheVoiceLoveCo
      @TheVoiceLoveCo  Před rokem +1

      @Ron Gotwalt I think this might be my favorite Dimash song ever. Wow!

  • @suesullivan-miller887
    @suesullivan-miller887 Před 2 lety +7

    He looked at the music for the phonetic pronunciation of the Japanese words. NO lip synching.

  • @nawalrazihan3687
    @nawalrazihan3687 Před rokem +4

    His emotions oh my god he is the best singer thank you I love your reaction

  • @dannydoc1969
    @dannydoc1969 Před 2 lety +10

    I’ve waited for you to react to this, and am not disappointed. Another reactor (an opera singer) made the observation that since this is the Japanese version of Autumn that Dimash may have the words in front of him to refer to, as switching languages for the same song (as the opera singer has had to do) with different vowels and phrasings can be confusing especially for your muscle memory, and his glance at it may have been just that. Who knows?

  • @addisonmcdorman7929
    @addisonmcdorman7929 Před 2 lety +44

    You're the first reactor I've heard questioning whether he's singing this live or not. While there may have been several takes to get different camera angles it's clear he's singing live because you can hear every breath you can hear the consonants etc. This was recorded live. You can see it in his tongue placement and watching his throat. Also the lack of post-production is clear here.
    Also this is the first song he has recorded in Japanese and my feeling is he has the music there for reference should he need it.

    • @dannybuyse
      @dannybuyse Před 2 lety +8

      We zullen moeten vragen aan Dimash of hij bij elk lied met zijn microfoon eventjes gaat schudden om met zekerheid te bewijzen dat hij live zingt.😂

    • @Rosannasfriend
      @Rosannasfriend Před 2 lety +10

      Oh my goodness, she’s far from the first. And each time the person gets stomped on by his fans, LOL.

    • @Tricia_K
      @Tricia_K Před rokem

      @@Rosannasfriend As we know Christi's a true Dear though, the stomping others would get is a great deal softer and short-lived! ;)

  • @Creepy-kc3jw
    @Creepy-kc3jw Před 2 lety +5

    Какая красивая женщина!!! И профессионал. Спасибо!

  • @Rosannasfriend
    @Rosannasfriend Před 2 lety +3

    There was a song he did around the beginning of the pandemic two years ago, it was called “we are one”. He does a crazy long run at the end of the song.

  • @sandrak.robbins6305
    @sandrak.robbins6305 Před 2 lety +4

    Thank you. I believe this actually is live and not prerecorded. I think that was what was asked for by the Japanese. Gorgeous. This is the 1st time he has sung Japanese.

  • @AbuQaysAlmadani
    @AbuQaysAlmadani Před 2 lety +4

    He said him self on that same outfit that he was gonna sing this song live for Tokyo jazz festival, they recorded it and after that they filmed him for the show. maybe they filming him while he was singing live and recorded the song but only from one angle which was the camera angle when he was stepped away from the mic while on the high note. And the other camera angles was taken just for the tv show

  • @albertorodriguez4500
    @albertorodriguez4500 Před rokem +2

    this microphone is super profetional, no lipsinks

  • @verdengunggoy
    @verdengunggoy Před 2 lety +4

    been a while since i last see your reaction (dimash) and you are looking fabulous!

  • @Julia_2
    @Julia_2 Před 2 lety +3

    Thanks for your reaction and analysis! Happy to hear that more people in US know about Dimash. I think he was looking on the words, because this is the first time he sings this song in the original language, Japanese. But Dimash has been singing this song since 2017 in Chinese, it's called "Autumn Strong"

  • @domingasilvalara7453
    @domingasilvalara7453 Před 2 lety +5

    HERMOSA VOZ CANTO PERFECTO,EL GUAPISIMO!!😍😍😍😍❤❤❤❤

  • @samatappasov3248
    @samatappasov3248 Před 2 lety +4

    Hi from KYRGYZSTAN 🇰🇬!Thanks for your reaction!

  • @kevinnguyen5042
    @kevinnguyen5042 Před rokem +2

    There is one muscician reactor said this mic he uses in this video costs a lot like $10,000 or something. So it may be so benefit to pick up sounds so quietly! I forgot his channel but he said this mic is Sony brand !
    Dimash’s singing is phenomenal. Subtle, technique is so divine, emotions . Overall just a great great vocalist who performs so well with awesome charisma and presence!

  • @amorea1
    @amorea1 Před 2 lety +4

    He is singing it and he is looking down to the Japaneese words

  • @marynachauvet2631
    @marynachauvet2631 Před rokem +1

    Sublime chanson de KOJI TAMAKI & sublimissime vocal / live !!! / de DIMASH 💓💓💓

  • @maian-iem.
    @maian-iem. Před 2 lety +12

    dimash is the eighth wonder on earth is the best singer in the history of music of mankind 🦋🦋

  • @raulvalencia6914
    @raulvalencia6914 Před 2 lety +7

    Que bien describes la habilidad de Dimash con su voz al compararlo con un maestro pintor al mezclar los colores...

  • @annestep6741
    @annestep6741 Před rokem +5

    I think that he was really singing even though he has practiced it many times doesn't mean that he wouldn't forget some of the words. Since he moves back from the mic to do the higher part shows me that it was live. Also in the 2nd verse at one point he is on a note and you can see his tongue moving. Had he been close to the mic during the higher part of his upper range he would have blown it up. Also in the 2nd verse at one point he is on a note and you can see his tongue moving. There is a new rendition of A Thousand Miles where he does a duet with an opera star of the Kazach opera. You can really hear the change again in the maturity of his lower register in it. He really just keeps getting better. Yes I am hearing it as well.

  • @robertparadis6840
    @robertparadis6840 Před rokem +1

    You are right. It is not lipsing but a superb new interpretation of this beautiful song. His artistry is evolving for the best. EXTRAORDINARY !!! 😱

  • @philipcaron5227
    @philipcaron5227 Před 2 lety +6

    Dimash glances down at the music because he's not so familiar with the Japanese version. The version of this song that he has sung for years is in Chinese. This is the first time he's sung in Japanese, a language that's notoriously difficult in part because of how they pronounce vowels. Japanese reviewers have praised his pronunciation as near ideal. Dimash probably has a marked-up score or lyric sheet to help him with that.
    You didn't mention it, but that microphone is very high end. Someone else suggested that Dimash chose to forgo the pop shield to allow the microphone to pick up every minute detail of his voice, including his breath that you spoke insightfully about.
    For me this is one of the most beautiful and deeply expressive interpretations of a song I've ever heard. It is intricately nuanced, but always smoothly and naturally tied to the music and the words. The ending, even after hearing it many times, is so perfectly gaged that my tears always start in my eyes: that sense of resignation, of turning away, after so poignant and climactic a demonstration is vividly and masterfully conveyed.
    I'm not surprised your students, and surely students the world over, are listening to and striving to emulate this widely encompassing level of technical expertise. Really, the bar has been raised.

  • @user-kc2qo8sb7e
    @user-kc2qo8sb7e Před 2 lety +12

    Dear Kristina, watch the new clip of Dimash "O'Kay" You will be surprised by his voice.

  • @user-nx7yo6xd6e
    @user-nx7yo6xd6e Před rokem +6

    Мне кажется, так точно свести запись и голос, невозможно. Димаш перфекционист и всегда говорит, что избегает исполнения песен под фонограмму, это не его стиль. Насчёт взросления голоса Димаша совершенно с вами согласна, потому что он продолжает удивлять новыми красками своего голоса. И все эти невообразимые переходы становятся совершеннее. Когда голос Димаша полностью сформируется, мы будем удивлены ещё больше. Я люблю любую хорошую музыку, а Димаш показывает нам, как можно объединять стили и давать нам как можно эмоциональней воспринимать песни. Спасибо вам, вы очень профессионально и эмоционально реагируете!

  • @nancyhashiguchi8470
    @nancyhashiguchi8470 Před 2 lety +3

    wonderful!!!!

  • @galeh7006
    @galeh7006 Před rokem +1

    When this first came out I was holding my dying cat, the love of my life listening to Dimash pouring out his heart and pleading with every Ikanaide (please dont go) tears flowed understanding his anguish and pain

  • @rpaw8344
    @rpaw8344 Před rokem +1

    Dimash✨❤️✨

  • @jimwallace3441
    @jimwallace3441 Před 2 lety +3

    I love the ending of this song. This is one my favorites now. I hope you will check out “Okay”.

  • @eliselippert9953
    @eliselippert9953 Před 2 lety +5

    U should listen to "Know"-vocalise

  • @tonipenkova4325
    @tonipenkova4325 Před 2 lety +2

    Amazing song and performance . Another great reaction and deconstruction . Thank you and love from Bulgaria ❤️❤️❤️

  • @dakotaconners107
    @dakotaconners107 Před rokem +3

    only thing i can say is Dimash does not lip sync. singing in Japanese was new to him and on the sheets he glanced at was simply a reference.

  • @zackoneandonly
    @zackoneandonly Před rokem +5

    Liking your reaction and analysis. Also I would like to mention Dimash's vocal technical ability that may be likened to Leonardo da Vinci's 'sfumato' in which - imperceptible transitions between light and shade and colours are blended without sharp borders.

  • @joselajara1037
    @joselajara1037 Před 2 lety +5

    No soy experto en lip syncing pero si eso es correcto tendríamos que darle el premio del mejor del mundo en ese arte también...es impecable y super preciso el movimiento de sus labios y si puede ver el esta leyendo la melodía también, recordamos que el no habla Japonés e imagino que la tiene escrita foneticamente para no olvidarla...otra cosa que e escuchado es que en Tokio Jazz no se permite el lip sync, o cantas o no cantas...se escoge la grabación que mejor quedo y esa se usa...por eso ningún ruido de respiración o movimiento de aire de ese super micrófono de más de 11mil dólares no fue eliminado y es por eso que solo un maestro en el uso de un micrófono puede usar uno así en un estudio ,porque hay que saber cuando te acercas y cuando te alejas y Dimash es un experto en eso...por lo tanto ese micrófono no requiere de filtros ni ningún artefacto porque el propósito de ese micrófono es recoger todo en un ambiente sellado,hasta el ruido de una gotera...pero como dije,no soy experto en esto ,solo el final de la canción con ese llanto empezado a capela me da a entender que el si esta cantando,exacto como lo demanda Tokyo Jazz Festival...puedo estar equivocado pero aun así no conozco a nadie que supere esa voz y ese centimiento tan puro..aun si es lip sync.

  • @alariepoet8015
    @alariepoet8015 Před 2 lety +3

    I wonder if he's just checking a phonetic version of the Japanese lyrics since this is probably his first time singing in that language. Love your reaction, as always, and I especially love that Dimash fans are seeking you out to help them sing more like him.

  • @minadobra1
    @minadobra1 Před rokem +2

    One of the vocal coaches explained the reason he is not using the popper stopper in this live recording is that he can easily use the breath technique this way and sing the song more emotionally. With the stopper we couldn't be able to hear the breathing in the certain moments he wishes us to. Also, while he is singing we can see he is coming near to, or going far away from the mic, why put that effort if it is lip-synced. He is just a master of singing and this way he shows his superiority in singing.

  • @ge9876
    @ge9876 Před rokem +1

    Dimash is perfect!! A Diamond!!

  • @dmanciocchi
    @dmanciocchi Před rokem

    More Dimash please. He has done so much this last year.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @RecentRa
    @RecentRa Před 2 lety +3

    ЛИЧНО Я СЧИТАЮ ЭТО ПРОИЗВЕДЕНИЕ
    САМОЕ ...ЧТО ЕСТЬ У ДИМАШ

  • @lindarouland9500
    @lindarouland9500 Před rokem +1

    That was incredibly beautiful!!!

  • @Rosannasfriend
    @Rosannasfriend Před 2 lety +3

    He was able to make that very low hum sound so strong and audible.

  • @nicholasgiaquinto8619

    I think what you here is his maturity and understanding of his voice and himself which has this song present itself with such grace and elegance. He keeps letting go as he is growing as a man and as an artist that's what we are witnessing.

  • @janhendriktromp7723
    @janhendriktromp7723 Před 2 lety +2

    Dimash the greatest singer

  • @grantrule6593
    @grantrule6593 Před rokem +1

    Lovley Recation as always Christi

  • @victorzagrebin5765
    @victorzagrebin5765 Před rokem

    The best diction in English I've ever heard. I learn English by emotional reactions. Thank you!

  • @astekbaynazar7809
    @astekbaynazar7809 Před rokem

    DIMASH!☝️
    Respect👍

  • @sylviadettmann7433
    @sylviadettmann7433 Před rokem

    Ich mag es, daß er das Lied mit viel Respekt und Leidenschaft gesungen hat. Er hat dem Lied gedient und dem ursprünglichen Sänger gehuldigt. 🤗

  • @aurelijapost
    @aurelijapost Před rokem +2

    He glanced for lyrics in Japanese :). Look at his throat, he sings live. "Autumn strong", a version in Mandarin, is no less amazing!

  • @stellamont
    @stellamont Před 2 lety +2

    I think he is really singing real time. There is a moment that you can see him reading the lyrics in front of him... He would not need it if he was doing a lipsync... And yes, this song is especial... Dimash sang a Chinese version of this song, "Autumn Strong", many many times. I know most of them, I really love this song... It seems to me that he collect the beautiful and especial moments in different versions he performed for 4 years and arranged them in this masterpiece. Hug from Brazil!

  • @enigmaticspirit1
    @enigmaticspirit1 Před rokem +3

    Dimash did not use a pop filter mainly because the song is in Japaneses.
    Speaking in Japanese rarely requires the tongue to touch the plate and thus lacks harsh consonants sounds.
    Also; Dimash has sung this song in Mandarin many times see Autumn Strong.
    However it was his first time singing Ikanaide in Japanese so he had the lyrics for support.

  • @shakeshake6188
    @shakeshake6188 Před rokem +4

    ОЧЕНЬ КРАСИВАЯ РЕАКТОР ! ЖАЛЬ НЕТ СУБТИТРОВ, НО ОЧЕНЬ ПРИЯТНО ВИДЕТЬ ВОСХИЩЕННОЕ ЛИЦО РЕАКТОРА ТАЛАНТОМ ДИМАША ! НАДЕЮСЬ КТО НИБУДЬ СДЕЛАЕТ ПЕРЕВОД .

  • @user-by9fz8bc2b
    @user-by9fz8bc2b Před rokem +1

    Спасибо за честное и прекрасную реакцию

  • @kathyhorniman4702
    @kathyhorniman4702 Před rokem +1

    Love this 'look' on you!!!!

  • @azazel1465
    @azazel1465 Před rokem +1

    Димаш периште, периште 👍 👌 💥 💯. Улкен рахмет реакцияна 🇰🇿🇰🇿🇰🇿

  • @alejandraguevara2222
    @alejandraguevara2222 Před 11 měsíci

    Desde Costa Rica 🇨🇷 le saluda una dears enamorada del maravilloso mundo musical que ,día a día,me da Dimash ❤
    Usted es muy linda 😊

  • @suedouglas5455
    @suedouglas5455 Před rokem +2

    It was live-streamed to the Jazz festival but I understand the live video was different when it was live streamed but the sound is the same. He’s glancing at the words, because it’s the first time he ever sang in Japanese! Which apparently was perfect!

  • @dennismcdonnell7853
    @dennismcdonnell7853 Před rokem +2

    I think that as listeners, with all that very personal breathing so close as it were, it is almost as if I was standing as the microphone, and with all that perfect photography, those absolutely beautiful frequencies, all that pleading emotion and perfect facials, added to his arms, hands and bodily involvement, there is no way any Dear could go……of course he didn’t need to sing that song to any of us, now…did he ?

  • @remakeit2628
    @remakeit2628 Před rokem +1

    This is a live recording, but done in 2 takes because of the small studio and only one camera operator used. The tapes have then been expertly cut for visual effect, which is based on a still performer, but very active camera positions changing from left to right side views.
    The microphone is a Flea 45 and as you noticed, picked up every breath in stunning detail. I think Dimash is the only singer I can listen to who aspirates with deliberate effect to further emote the essence of the lyrics, and his version of Ikanaide proves this beyond doubt.

  • @keymeranza8102
    @keymeranza8102 Před rokem +1

    Dimash es maravilloso todo el, gracias por el analisis, saludos desde México 🇲🇽

  • @edithtrejo6795
    @edithtrejo6795 Před rokem +1

    Demasiado hermoso. Llega al alma . Gracias

  • @ameliapotenciano7838
    @ameliapotenciano7838 Před rokem +1

    Dimash when he sings touches your soul. He surely affects your feelings. He is truly a master in voice technique not to mention a large voice scale he can go so low or so high as 6 octave or more.

  • @kennethharvey7910
    @kennethharvey7910 Před rokem

    I have watched reactions by three Japanese critics who say that not only was Dimash's pronunciation of Japanese nearly perfect but it also perfectly reflected Japanese culture/emotion.

  • @Joseph-qc2xm
    @Joseph-qc2xm Před rokem

    If you remember when he did the song on the singer it was entitled late autumn he was singing in Chinese the reason why he had the notes because now he is singing the song in the original Japanese language that the song was written in

  • @majstorbane
    @majstorbane Před rokem +1

    you are so cute !!! beautiful eyes and beautiful hair ❤

  • @mariarebolledo9496
    @mariarebolledo9496 Před 2 lety +4

    Lo que mira es la letra ya que es su primera ves en japones

  • @alejandraguevara2222
    @alejandraguevara2222 Před 11 měsíci

    Amo a Dimash ❤

  • @kathyhorniman4702
    @kathyhorniman4702 Před rokem +1

    I totally love your hair ,,, the color the 'do',,,, it looks great on you!!!!!

  • @bazkeen
    @bazkeen Před 2 lety +2

    Glad it got through 💞💞

  • @marlenemarenco9694
    @marlenemarenco9694 Před 2 lety +9

    Nadie como Dimash 💖💗🌻