VOCAL COACH REACTS | DIMASH KUDAIBERGEN Samaltau... is this my favourite Dimash performance?

2020 ж. 18 Там.
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Welcome!
It has been a while but today's video is a react to Dimash performing Samaltau... really close your eyes with this one and let the music make some magic.
link to the original performance: • Dimash - Samaltau | T...
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  • This piece shocked me with how easily it created imagery connected to the instrumentation. Maybe I've watched too many historical shows but for me this could quite easily become a soundtrack to something set in a more historical time. Dimash's singing in this was incredible and I really enjoyed hearing the music styles influenced from his part of the world. Let me know what imagery it created for you or whether it was even your cup of tea!

    @jvoxfox@jvoxfox3 жыл бұрын
    • Спасибо, у меня похожие чувства

      @user-yw7jp3yd6t@user-yw7jp3yd6t3 жыл бұрын
    • Love this song! When listening I see myself in a vast steppe at a nighttime, starry sky, shadow of mountains far away. You can hear animal noises, wind gently blows rustling in a long grass. River is quietly splattering water nearby. Magical ❤️

      @valo2909@valo29093 жыл бұрын
    • After this performance you must react to Dimash-Know ( vocalise) arnau tour

      @opougis9372@opougis93723 жыл бұрын
    • "Let me know what imagery it created for you". For me it was like watching an epic film on those moments where the story is paused for contemplation :)

      @MarcioNSantos@MarcioNSantos3 жыл бұрын
    • LatteGreece Thess agreed its absolutely amazing

      @mr.mayhem9452@mr.mayhem94523 жыл бұрын
  • Para mi es el mejor del mundo, único

    @joselyngodoy3749@joselyngodoy37493 жыл бұрын
  • dimash is meditation superb voice

    @francescomarciano1027@francescomarciano10273 жыл бұрын
  • English translation : My dearest motherland with its immense lake Shalkar. I wonder what my days will be like when I become a solder Thoughts of you arise over and over in my mind My precious land where I was born and came of age I’m not riding, but walking slowly Not even walking, but dragging myself I have been struggling for 15 days I am approaching Omsk I’m twice a dozen years old (2 mushel *) And was born in the Year of the Ox / Cow (**1889) Forced by the will of fate to travel to distant land Samal mountain, my precious motherland I have left you behind We are like a lost herd of horses gone astray I have both my father and my mother They are of advanced age What drove me to sing this sing is, The mourning and heartache of the year 1916… Samal mountain, my dearest motherland With its immense lake Shalkar, I wonder what my days will be like when I become a solder Kazakhs, like many peoples of Asia, used the eastern calendar, where every 12 years they made 1 cycle (mushel). The hero of the song was 2 mushel, that is, he has already overcome the age of 24. Year of the cow is 1889

    @edgcasi1@edgcasi13 жыл бұрын
    • Tradução em português por favor

      @lauraraquelferreiracampps6028@lauraraquelferreiracampps60283 жыл бұрын
    • Thank you very much for this!

      @feedigli@feedigli3 жыл бұрын
    • Thank you so much for this. So beautiful

      @judithmorgan4275@judithmorgan42753 жыл бұрын
    • SAMALTAU with SUBTITLES - kzhead.info/sun/ZLKkn6qbZJSHkqs/bejne.html

      @Savahh@Savahh3 жыл бұрын
    • What language is that song, Kazakh? Mongolian? Baltic?

      @salazardravens874@salazardravens8743 жыл бұрын
  • Thank you for kind reaction to Dimash Kudaibergen Kanatuly.🌸 Respectly, this enstrumant is neither erhu nor rebab. "Kobyz" was ancestor of them. Bowed instruments have originated in the equestrian cultures of Central Asia, an example being the Kobyz (Kazakh: қобыз) or kyl-kobyz is an ancient Turkic, Kazakh string instrument and then Mongolian instrument Morin huur:Turkic and Mongolian horsemen from Inner Asia were probably the world’s earliest fiddlers. Their two-stringed upright fiddles were strung with horsehair strings, played with horsehair bows, and often feature a carved horse’s head at the end of the neck. The violins, violas, and cellos we play today, and whose bows are still strung with horsehair, are a legacy of the nomads. It is believed that these instruments eventually spread to China, India, the Byzantine Empire and the Middle East, where they inspired into instruments such as the erhu in China, the rebab in the Middle East, the lyra in the Byzantine Empire and the esraj in India. The violin in its present form emerged in early 16th-Century Northern Italy, where the port towns of Venice and Genoa maintained extensive ties to central Asia through the trade routes of the silk road. The Erhu can be traced back to proto-Mongolic instruments which first appeared in China during the Tang Dynasty. (Tang Empire was an imperial dynasty of China that ruled from 618 to 907, with an interregnum between 690 and 705.) Kobyz belongs antic ages. The kobyz (kopuz) was Korkut Ata's instrument. Korkut Ata (Dede Korkut, Korkyt Ata), who played kopuz, composed musical pieces, had a super human wisdom, foresaw future, doctor recovering the sick and was a kam, is believed to have lived near Sırderya river. It has been proved that the various narratives about Dede Korkut, except the two known copies were transformed into different kinds of narratives. Some of the mythological narratives, the source of legends starring Korkut, were transformed into legend and some were transformed into story and/or tale. Only two original copies, named as "Kitâb-ı Dedem Ḳorḳud Alâ Lisân-ı Tāife-i Oğuzân" and "Hikâyet-i Oğuznâme, Kazan Beğ ve Gayrı" called Book of Dede Korkut today, of this book has still remained today. (Dresden and Vatican copies) Korkut Ata is accepted as the father of Turkic music, creator of "Küy" and a legendary hero in Kazakhstan and all Turkic countries. The musical compositions are all interconnected by the epic stories that accompany them. The element encompasses social, cultural and moral values such as heroism, dialogue, physical and spiritual wellness and unity as well as respect for nature, and contains profound knowledge about the history and culture of Turkic-speaking communities. Inscribed in 2018 (13.COM) on the Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. Wise women and men has used to play kopuz (since BC. 3000+). The other people may also played it. It is not forbidden but hard. Wise people are called "baksı" or "kam" in old Turkic culture. They worship "Tengri" (means "God"). Kopuz imitates nature: rivers, winds, trees, wolves, eagles, etc. Antic Epics said that, "when the kopuz is played, the demons run away". When the kopuz is played, people chills, because evilness go away. Anglo-Saxon language is not my mother tongue so I have mistakes. I am an amateur soprano coloratura and a linguist but Maybe an expert music professor may explane that differences so well than me. I prefer studying Sumerian than Anglo now. References: *JACQUOT, A. Dictionnaire pratique et raisonné des instruments de musique anciens et modernes, Paris, 1886. *SACHS, Curt, The History of Musical Instruments, New York, 1940. *Campbell, J. 1988. Historical atlas of world mythology, vol. 2, part 1. Harper and Row, New York. *Lewis, Geoffrey, ed. (1974). The Book of Dede Korkut. Harmondsworth, UK: Penguin Books. *Kaskabasov, S. (1999). “Ajalmen Aykaskan Adam”, Korkıt Ata Ansiklopediyalık Jinak, Almatı *Îbrayev, fi. (1979b). Nekotorıye aspektı sistemnogo izuçeniya hudojestvennıh sredstv ‘Kitabi Dedem Korkut’, Moskova *ich.unesco.org/en/RL/heritage-of-dede-qorqud-korkyt-ata-dede-korkut-epic-culture-folk-tales-and-music-01399 *en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tang_dynasty

    @lilatomrissoze6237@lilatomrissoze62373 жыл бұрын
  • Рахмет Сызге реакциянызга Димашжан АЛГА Жарайсын Казахстан Алматы....

    @user-ki7ei8ni8b@user-ki7ei8ni8b3 жыл бұрын
  • 👏👏👏💕💕💕 Pure beauty! Floating in the steppes ... 💕💕💕

    @isabellesurf@isabellesurf3 жыл бұрын
  • This is Dimash connected to his land, his heritage and the history of his people, so it makes sense that it is more integrated than when he sings in other languages and musical styles.

    @Siennaflower@Siennaflower3 жыл бұрын
  • This by far is my favourite Dimash's song. There's no high notes but the song really wrenches the heart. You can feel the elements of the outside and the waves of emotions from the inside of his body. Beautiful.

    @sallyltan@sallyltan3 жыл бұрын
  • Every time I listen to Dimash.. I have to take my jacket.. Chills.. Chills. Chills..

    @ralucaghidiu7860@ralucaghidiu78603 жыл бұрын
  • I never spoke directly about Dimash's work. Now is the time to say. Few words. What he evokes in us is admiration. Let me explain. Entities are low, they practice abduction. This is when you feel seduced and delighted, but, over time, disappointment comes. As if, part of you was stolen. As if you were lowered one step lower. Admiration, when a soul of a high order transfers you, by the forces available to this essence, an order of magnitude higher, to where you should be according to the plan of the Universe, if you follow your destiny, no matter what. He shows Us what we should be, according to the Creator's Plan. And the Soul no longer wants to go back. And you start to work, feeling the right direction. Possessing, perhaps, an innate wisdom in this, he chose the most difficult and thorny path for himself. In his creativity, he follows where he feels the greatest resistance to his divine instruments. And the only protection that can be for him is the love and gratitude of those who admired him. His only armor on this path, our sincere love and gratitude.

    @user-nb7wd9qe8x@user-nb7wd9qe8x3 жыл бұрын
    • @W N 💥💖😀

      @user-nb7wd9qe8x@user-nb7wd9qe8x3 жыл бұрын
    • Well said indeed..

      @albaracat5988@albaracat59883 жыл бұрын
    • @@albaracat5988 thank you.

      @user-nb7wd9qe8x@user-nb7wd9qe8x3 жыл бұрын
    • Что вы написали, очень хочу почитать на русском.) Раньше я скопировала англ.комментарии и переводила через переводчик. А сейчас такое невозможно, не знаю почему🤷🏻‍♀️

      @user-mj5be7ub6g@user-mj5be7ub6g3 жыл бұрын
    • @@user-mj5be7ub6g Я никогда прямо не говорил о творчестве Димаша. Пришло время сказать. Несколько слов. Он вызывает в нас восхищение. Позволь мне объяснить. Сущности низкие, практикуют похищение. Это когда вы чувствуете соблазн и радость, но со временем приходит разочарование. Как будто часть вас украли. Как будто тебя опустили на ступеньку ниже. Восхищение, когда душа высокого порядка переносит вас силами, доступными этой сущности, на порядок выше, туда, где вы должны быть по плану Вселенной, если вы следуете своей судьбе, несмотря ни на что. Он показывает Нам, какими мы должны быть согласно Плану Творца. И Душа больше не хочет возвращаться. И начинаешь работать, чувствуя верное направление. Обладая, пожалуй, врожденной мудростью, он выбрал для себя самый трудный и тернистый путь. В своем творчестве он следует туда, где чувствует наибольшее сопротивление своим божественным инструментам. И единственная защита, которая может быть для него, - это любовь и благодарность тех, кто им восхищался. Его единственная броня на этом пути, наша искренняя любовь и благодарность.

      @user-nb7wd9qe8x@user-nb7wd9qe8x3 жыл бұрын
  • This is my favourite Dimash performance~!! Too. WOW

    @jongyounlee229@jongyounlee2293 жыл бұрын
    • Mine is his performance of SOS when he pays tribute to his friend and he is singing in that sphere thing over the stage. Very beautiful tribute as well

      @LordInfamous69x@LordInfamous69x3 жыл бұрын
    • @@LordInfamous69x SOS was the first song I have heard, it's my favorite too

      @angelikaschultze6832@angelikaschultze68323 жыл бұрын
  • that made me cry

    @fxpro65@fxpro653 жыл бұрын
  • Excellent review. Thank you.

    @cbooth2004@cbooth20043 жыл бұрын
  • Сидит Димаш по-казахски. Инструменты, если внимательно слушать, передают звуки казахской степи. Вначале волки, которых отгоняют от аула собаки, потом звуки повозки, перелетных гусей и журавлей, звук ветра и журчание небольшойй речки, а поет сам Димаш так, как обычно бывает, что хочется петь (или орать, если не умеешь петь), если выехать в бескрайнюю степь, особенно весной, когда цветут тюльпаны и пахнет молодой полынью и нагретой землей...

    @mytulacom@mytulacom3 жыл бұрын
    • Разрешите поставить перевод вашего комментария, спасибо: Dimash sits in Kazakh. The instruments, if you listen carefully, convey the sounds of the Kazakh steppe. First, the wolves, which are chased away from the aul by the dogs, then the sounds of a cart, migratory geese and cranes, the sound of the wind and the murmur of a small river, and Dimash himself sings as it usually happens that he wants to sing (or yell if you can't sing) if you leave to the endless steppe, especially in spring, when tulips bloom and smells of young wormwood and hot earth ...

      @anibalfernandoantonelli3524@anibalfernandoantonelli35243 жыл бұрын
    • Спасибо...и спасибо👆👍

      @user-cj8zt1jv5r@user-cj8zt1jv5r3 жыл бұрын
    • Так и есть, если подходить предметно. Но я когда первый раз услышал эту песню (я бы даже сказал, балладу), то в итоге ощутил нечто потустороннее, словно увидел сквозь время, как над горами и степью летит орел, а внизу течет жизнь... года, десятилетия, столетия, как проходит история народа, где есть печаль, радость, мирная жизнь, смерть. Видимо, так и должно быть у настоящих, действительно талантливых произведений, когда каждый видит в них что-то свое, но обязательно видит, а не просто слушает.

      @user-cc7oq9dp4i@user-cc7oq9dp4i3 жыл бұрын
    • Базар жоқ жаздың бауырым!!👍👍👍💪💯🇰🇿

      @-99-80@-99-802 жыл бұрын
  • I, too was transported outside, to the mountains, the smell of the wind rolling over snow, but also looking down into a valley. I found a picture of the highest mountain in Dimash’s country and that matched exactly what I had visualized. Dimash’s true power lies in his spirituality and that’s obvious to me in this song. Ancient words, ancient song, ancient musical instruments. Magic.

    @joeb4142@joeb41422 жыл бұрын
  • The erhu-like instrument is called Cobyz, and yes the combination of cobyz and rainstick only is enough to feel you peaceful yet restless, and you can feel that you are outside in the wilds when you close your eyes. If you react to his newest song and music video called "Qairan Elim", you will find the cobyz instrument and the instrument player again there. Please react to it, it's epic and jawdropping in a different way like you never seen before. Thanks for the reaction Julia, so glad you come back to Dimash. Cheers!! 😊

    @fikryhasan5225@fikryhasan52253 жыл бұрын
    • sounds awesome :)

      @jvoxfox@jvoxfox3 жыл бұрын
    • Salamualaikum Julia thank you so much for your very educational interesting reaction of dear dimash music whio conquered the whole world hearts and soul.. thank you.

      @ryleviray9932@ryleviray99323 жыл бұрын
    • Korkyt Ata and the Cobyz instrument are indivisible words and can't be not associated with each other. Hear out Korkyt Ata's pieces which he performed back in 8-9 centuries on Kobyz. Legends say he is the one who created this instrument. And don't forget to read the legend of Korkyt Ata, it's astonishing...

      @theseangle@theseangle3 жыл бұрын
  • Hi from Kazakhstan. Australia is such a large continent and it is wonderful that the Kazakh singer is recognized and listened to in such a distant country. Many thanks. Be healthy and happy.

    @aslanasechkin1824@aslanasechkin18243 жыл бұрын
    • Аслан Танакулов Yes in Australia Dimash is well known I think I am living in Australia and discovered Dimash on the Chinese show I am a singer in 2017 and I was immediately hooked and Dimashified Ever since then I listen to Dimash every night He is an outstanding young man and just amazing By the way I am not from Australia so I can connect very much to songs in other languages especially Russian and central Asian folk music which must be part of my heritage from the east I am 67 years old and never heard a voice like Dimash and he always brings me to tears but in a good way Kasakhstan be very proud to have such a treasure like Dimash Wish you all good health and best wishes and lots of love from Australia

      @herberteckhardt5466@herberteckhardt54663 жыл бұрын
    • Sorry. Made me laugh. In square miles Australia is the tiniest continent.

      @wonderfalg@wonderfalg3 жыл бұрын
    • @@wonderfalg he means a country. Yes even Kazakstan is like 1/4 of Australia but who cares. It was his feedback, where he meant to point out that even in Australia Dimash is known, but not to say how big/small Australia is

      @theseangle@theseangle3 жыл бұрын
    • this beauty is world wide now. much appreciation for sharing.

      @scottweiderman9286@scottweiderman92862 жыл бұрын
  • I have watched your reaction maybe 10 times. No wander you have 140000 subscribers. Can't get enough, of you or Dimash. This is truly otherworldly.

    @devhelen5895@devhelen58953 жыл бұрын
  • I agree with you completely. Super performance.

    @pierremasse4659@pierremasse46593 жыл бұрын
  • До мурашек исполнение,

    @irinakononova6511@irinakononova65113 жыл бұрын
  • DIMASH has the greatest singer of all time

    @mencozzif@mencozzif3 жыл бұрын
  • Рахмет. Сатпаевтан сәлем

    @user-xd6ol5qg6l@user-xd6ol5qg6l3 жыл бұрын
  • Умница!Всё услышала,поняла, рядом с Димашем находятся и реагирует на него действительно одарённые и особенные люди включая эту девушку. Спасибо!

    @user-me7gl5no1v@user-me7gl5no1v3 жыл бұрын
  • Красивая девушка, великолепная реакция, и музыка казахов просто жесть как завораживает, и Димаш супер. Все просто высший класс!!! Благодарим за сотрудничество!!!

    @izoldasnezhnaya1389@izoldasnezhnaya13893 жыл бұрын
  • Thanks for your reaction! The instrument is called "Kobyz". This is an ancient instrument of the Kazakh people. The sound of the wind is the sound of the great steppe, imitation of the mooing of a cow, the barking of a dog, the howl of a wolf, the crowing of cranes and other sounds of nature, this is all kobyz. The song of a young guy whom the authorities called to the First World War leaves his native place.

    @armanhalykov5015@armanhalykov50157 ай бұрын
  • I see myself in a prehistoric age, sitting by a campfire. Wind blowing in the woods, a river nearby. It's a chilly and breezy night.

    @anonanon9880@anonanon98803 жыл бұрын
  • Димаштый - от Души!

    @dimaobukhov9109@dimaobukhov91093 жыл бұрын
  • Потрясающее выступление!

    @WandererLao@WandererLao3 жыл бұрын
  • Love the intro... sounds like a wolf howling!

    @jasonsteele4642@jasonsteele46423 жыл бұрын
  • KİNG DİMASH 🇰🇿

    @lost_man7008@lost_man70083 жыл бұрын
  • He has gone back to his roots....... very Kazakh, very beautiful. .....

    @markmateljan260@markmateljan2603 жыл бұрын
  • Үлкен рахмет ❤

    @kalamkastyulyumbaeva9872@kalamkastyulyumbaeva98723 жыл бұрын
  • Of course the song leaves me .. sobbing.. Absolut perfebtion as usual.. A true performer

    @marialuizagaler9581@marialuizagaler95813 жыл бұрын
  • DIMASH: ALWAYS ABSOLUTELY GORGEOUS

    @andreasimonetti7635@andreasimonetti76353 жыл бұрын
  • I love dimash and your reactions love you sister

    @anwarshahwaziristani7705@anwarshahwaziristani77053 жыл бұрын
  • He's incredible... He's so nice..

    @clintborja_@clintborja_3 жыл бұрын
  • This is fucked-up GOOD. Period. Melismatic embelisments, really? Ok. I just think this is one of the most fabulous Dimash I’ve ever heard. This. Is. Epic. Yet: what Vocalist, what music is better than this? My G-d, I love all, but this is.... something else.

    @pamela2843@pamela28433 жыл бұрын
  • My favorite, too. You are amazing as an interpreter. Amazing.

    @allensmith4858@allensmith48582 жыл бұрын
  • Absolutely beautiful.

    @stephennankivell6143@stephennankivell61433 жыл бұрын
  • Спасибо за такую чуткую, эмоциональную реакцию...Вместе с вами я вслушивалась в каждую ноту. Национальные инструменты и голос Димаша творят чудеса!))),,👍👍

    @user-pg9lt5np5b@user-pg9lt5np5b3 жыл бұрын
  • I like to see blown away 🥰

    @cathrinschumacher1967@cathrinschumacher19673 жыл бұрын
  • This song is about a young Kazakh man who was recruited by force as a soldier to the Russian army to fight in the World War One... so he is walking along a night steppes worrying about his old parents since he is only one son of them... This was recorded in a home studio because of quarantine...

    @muratomar6502@muratomar65023 жыл бұрын
    • wow! cool to know!

      @jvoxfox@jvoxfox3 жыл бұрын
    • @@jvoxfox Julia, that's a lie. Kazakhs, among some ethnic groups in the Russian Empire, were not subject to mobilization in the active army and did not participate in combat operations. On June 25, 1916, Emperor Nicholas II issued the Highest order to attract a certain number of men from these peoples to work on the construction of defensive structures. Moreover, they were paid good money for these works. But as a result, an uprising broke out on the territory of present-day Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan under the banner of Gazavat (war against infidels). The brutal gangs attacked the peaceful Russian population (men fought on the fronts of the World War One). Thousands of Russian women, children and old people were mercilessly killed. The uprising was brutally suppressed. It saddens me that a talent of such magnitude as the Dimash, helps the distribution of ahistorical myths.

      @kirillr8166@kirillr81663 жыл бұрын
    • @@kirillr8166 😁Evrth from Wikipedia, nothing else?

      @muratomar6502@muratomar65023 жыл бұрын
    • @@muratomar6502 Nope. Text of the Highest Command (reprint) + Report of the Turkestan Governor-General and commander of the Turkestan military district Kuropatkin to His Imperial Majesty Nicholas II, February 1917.

      @kirillr8166@kirillr81663 жыл бұрын
    • @@kirillr8166 Don't get me wrong but how can someone, like me, be sure that the order it's not a fabricated lie meant to cover something else?

      @romelnegut2005@romelnegut20053 жыл бұрын
  • BEAUTIFUL!!! Greetings from Chile

    @carmencarrasco1414@carmencarrasco14143 жыл бұрын
  • Душераздирающая песня.

    @joemart4799@joemart47993 жыл бұрын
  • Чон казат алга алга!

    @ulanbek808@ulanbek8083 жыл бұрын
  • If you like stripped back songs check Marigolds, singing to his mom, very touching and beautiful

    @edmaris5713@edmaris57133 жыл бұрын
    • Perfect suggestion.

      @deepampatil3019@deepampatil30193 жыл бұрын
  • Dimash lovely heart culture touch

    @janhendriktromp7723@janhendriktromp77233 жыл бұрын
  • BRAZIL - Wonderful reaction, SAMALTAU is magnificent. It's the KAZAK magic, the language, the SOUND OF KOBYZ, SYBYZGY, the lyrics, when Dimash sings in Kazakh it's simply magical, the emotion comes out even more. YOU NEED TO REACT TO THE WONDERFUL MUSIC AMANAT, I love this song too.

    @marileiadesouza6995@marileiadesouza6995 Жыл бұрын
  • Спасибо, очень понравилась реакция.

    @user-mk4ty2qm2n@user-mk4ty2qm2n3 жыл бұрын
  • Top of the top and over

    @mauriziomainiero70@mauriziomainiero703 ай бұрын
  • Dimash lovely culture love

    @janhendriktromp7723@janhendriktromp77233 жыл бұрын
  • Excellent. You made me discover what now is my favourite Dimash's performance, too. it was really breathtaking; to say that it's been like feeling of being "submerged" is truly on point. Through your commentary and your soulful reaction this song really got me, I need to praise your way of being true to the camera. I strongly felt it. Don't ever stop doing this, I feel like you're very capable to convey the "true soul" of the songs you react to. Hugs from Italy, and keep it up 😌

    @francescomartini3051@francescomartini30513 жыл бұрын
  • Julia happy to see you again with the Best singer in the world DIMASH we missed you here in FRANCE, please react again with Dimash english songs... We still waiting for you.Big kiss from PARIS.

    @brahimtlili9816@brahimtlili98163 жыл бұрын
  • Thank you !!! 😍👏👏👏👏👏👏🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

    @user-zl4jd6iu7h@user-zl4jd6iu7h3 жыл бұрын
  • Одна из лудших реакций на ,, Самалтау,,

    @Sanya-1...@Sanya-1...3 жыл бұрын
  • Hi Julia! Thanks a lot! 🔥❤️🔥! 🇰🇿 !

    @Creative_aback@Creative_aback3 жыл бұрын
  • This is my favorite Dimash performance too❤️

    @puputrizky9698@puputrizky96983 жыл бұрын
  • It’s my favourite too.

    @rubiesue924@rubiesue9243 жыл бұрын
  • DIMASH SO MAGIC. WONDERFUL.

    @ignacioroma9874@ignacioroma98743 жыл бұрын
  • all his Kazakh are this wonderful. His kazakh music hands down any day, every day.

    @KitaBelle23@KitaBelle233 жыл бұрын
  • Sálem Qazaq elinen! Keremet reakzıanyzģa! Kóp rahmet! Daryndy, áıgili, qarapaıym Dımash Qudaıbergen baýyrymyzģyn álemine qosh keldińiz!

    @armansabaz3672@armansabaz36723 жыл бұрын
  • thank you

    @janejdough2230@janejdough223020 күн бұрын
  • Dimash has changed the static opera rules & regulations into a dynamic one xxx

    @hadihajjar1822@hadihajjar18223 жыл бұрын
  • When i listen this musical i felt myself out of the world * i come backup on the past ***i love this musical and his incredible voice.thanks.

    @fadelamekaoui6537@fadelamekaoui65372 жыл бұрын
  • I demand a Kazakh folk song album by Dimash , beautiful language

    @peterclegg2609@peterclegg26093 жыл бұрын
  • I close my eyes only when Dimash sing.

    @slobodanvesovic8024@slobodanvesovic80243 жыл бұрын
  • Mountain breeze Mountain breeze, my amazing country, my endless lake, What days await me as a soldier, You keep coming into my mind from time to time, My amazing homeland, where I was born and raised I wasn't riding, I was walking, Even slower than walking, Been strolling for 15 days In the direction of Omsk I'm at the age of two cycles, the year of the cow By the will of Fate, I went farther away Mountain breeze, my amazing country, you're left behind From the hollow field, we are the only ones I had parents, Of progressed age, Since this song was written, It's been 16 years. Mountain breeze, my amazing country, my endless lake, What days await me as a soldier

    @grigormusheghyan2861@grigormusheghyan28613 жыл бұрын
  • This... I don't even want to put words to it. This piece was flight. It was throwing off the facades and falsehoods that we as societies mire ourselves in daily. It was an unchaining of spirit. It was glorious.

    @damianstark5362@damianstark53623 жыл бұрын
  • Dimash is very special.

    @ErsenAsper@ErsenAsper3 жыл бұрын
  • This is actually my favorite performance as well, and I’ve listen to a lot, and I mean a lot of his music

    @kctjohnson@kctjohnson3 жыл бұрын
  • Dimash ma przepiękny,krystalicznie czysty głos -jedyny na świecie!Czy ktoś ma taką skalę głosu-nie wiem?Ale wiem na pewno,że technicznie jest najlepszy na świecie.To nie tylko dar od Boga,ale i wieloletnia praca i efekt życia we wspaniałej rodzinie.Rodzice mogą być dumni z tak wspaniałego dziecka,któremu pomimo talentu,oryginalnej urody i powodzenia nie przewróciło się w głowie.Ten charyzmatyczny piosenkarz robi też kawał wspaniałej roboty dając koncerty charytatywne i przeznaczając spore pieniądze na żywność dla ludzi ubogich.Jestem wielbicielką jego talentu i nie ma dnia bez Dimasha.Cieszę się,że jest już zauważalny nie tylko w Azji i Europie,ale i w Stanach Zjednoczonych,gdzie koncertował w N.Yorku.Dimash śpiewaj i ciesz nasze serca spragnione piękna. Donata-Poland

    @donatastemp8332@donatastemp83323 жыл бұрын
  • Ты супер 🌹

    @user-iu9yl2wy3q@user-iu9yl2wy3q Жыл бұрын
  • Джулия,не знаю какое время суток у вас. Но желаю ВАМ,здоровья и всех благ,которые есть в этом мире! Вы без субтитров,почувствали эту композицию Димаша.думаю у вас где то в далёком есть предки которые посещали наши края.

    @saparbekdusenbaev6529@saparbekdusenbaev65293 жыл бұрын
  • Ur reacts ur Comments about the music the way u explane and feel all with ur heart.. U are so beautiful.. ♥️

    @petarpetrov8929@petarpetrov89293 жыл бұрын
  • Мы также тащимся от Димашика..

    @ljudmila5079@ljudmila50793 жыл бұрын
  • He is Kazakh; traditional music from the Silk Road region often incorporates the sounds and feels of the grand outdoors, horses, and the timelessness.

    @onamemmet@onamemmet Жыл бұрын
  • Браво!

    @hdndndhdbddn9081@hdndndhdbddn90814 ай бұрын
  • ДИМАШ он один в мире,уважаю многих,но Димаш он один!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    @Frol551@Frol5513 жыл бұрын
  • sitting down he has the breath and clarity.. insane..

    @redtesta@redtesta3 жыл бұрын
  • Dimash is without question the most gifted vocalist I've ever heard, and I've been around many decades. We love him as much for his humility, generosity, love of family and love of country as we do for his skill, talent, stage presence, poise, ability to touch our emotions, dedication, discipline, (I could go on and on!) He's remarkable.

    @sallystubbs7417@sallystubbs74173 жыл бұрын
  • Hey Julia, Kerry here from Washington St USA, ADear since 2017 and your spot on this is one of my favorites too and for me please pardon but when Di sings its truley an eargazm not trying to be crude but it describes it totally and I believe that Di truly is sent from the heavens THERES NO ONE THAT CAN TOUCH HIM NO ONE ! Ilove your reactions keep it up take care. KERRY😊

    @kerrywilson159@kerrywilson1593 жыл бұрын
  • Thank you ❤

    @aljj456@aljj4563 жыл бұрын
  • This is the perfect example of music transcending language and culture! And he did all that sitting down!!! Omg 😲 I'm a singer and I get how hard that is!!!!

    @gregcampbell2977@gregcampbell29772 жыл бұрын
  • thank you for reacting to Samaltau, it is honestly one of most impactful for me Dimash performances. i dont know why if feels it is not more popular out there

    @elenab1380@elenab1380 Жыл бұрын
  • At last you have come to realise the function of the "waiting period" at the beginning of most of his performances...for the audience to settle in and especially for him (Dimash) immersing (working his mindset completely) into the storyline/journey he is about to enter, simultaneously alerting himself to his surroundings. Very important for any true storyteller. If you will, compare a comedian or satirist... First time for me, too, listening to this song. Stunning composition, especially too on the mood of this song, related to the title... The title refers to a time during World War 1 when Russia suffered huge human and property losses and the Khazaks loss of land. It will therfore be helpful if there were lyrics available to be better engaged with the song. Your own commentary is also very engaging and helps in appreciating the artists. Well done. ❤

    @gregoryjamessnayer7271@gregoryjamessnayer7271Ай бұрын
  • love your reaction and it is right on.

    @annestep6741@annestep67412 жыл бұрын
  • Performances like Know, love of tired swans, your love or across endless dimensions could be interesting. Plus they have subtitles. For emotional songs you can check out love is like a dream, autumn strong or daybreak. Autumn strong and daybreak has a story behind it. Incase you listen to that. React to the video of gloria wu where she explains the story aswell😋👍🏼

    @ndnmdm9290@ndnmdm92903 жыл бұрын
  • you asked "Why am I on horseback?" (the feeling) - I felt the same way. The instrument Kobyz is ancient and sacred, originally used by Shamans, treated reverently by this amazing musician who brings forth the imagery: wolves, water, horses, crying... There's another performance of this in front of a large audience, where the musical intro is quite long, and you can hear more of those nature sounds. And, his newest MV 'Qairan Elim' features the instrument (and the same musician - Olzhas Qurmanbek).

    @CarlaHolley@CarlaHolley3 жыл бұрын
    • Respectly, The "kobyz" is neither shamanic nor belongs of darkness. Shamans playing a special drum. ( blog.newcropshop.com/inspiration-siberian-shaman-drums/) The term “shaman” originates in Siberia. It describes a person who possesses the ability to perform soul journeys. Thereby he or she serves as a mediator between the tribe and the spirit world. However, all shamans are not belong "good side"... Dark shamans invoke the evil spirits. The kobyz was Korkut Ata's instrument. Korkut Ata (Dede Korkut, Korkyt Ata), who played kobyz, composed musical pieces, had a super human wisdom, foresaw future, doctor recovering the sick, and was a "kam", is believed to have lived near Sırderya river. Korkut Ata is accepted as the father of Turkic music, creator of "Küy" and a legendary hero in Kazakhstan and all Turkic countries. Wise women and men has used to play kobyz (since BC. 3000 ). The other people may also played it. It is not forbidden but hard. Wise people are called "Baksı" or "Kam" in old Turkic culture. They worship "Tengri" (means "God"). They are the good ones. the Kobyz (Kazakh: қобыз) or kyl-kobyz is an ancient Turkic, Kazakh string instrument Kobyz imitates nature: rivers, winds, trees, wolves, eagles, etc. 🐺 🌙Antic Epics said that, "when the kobyz is played, the demons run away". When the kobyz is played, people chills, because evilness go away. 🌙 Anglo-Saxon language is not my mother tongue so I have mistakes, sorry for that.🌼 References: *JACQUOT, A. Dictionnaire pratique et raisonné des instruments de musique anciens et modernes, Paris, 1886. *SACHS, Curt, The History of Musical Instruments, New York, 1940. *Campbell, J. 1988. Historical atlas of world mythology, vol. 2, part 1. Harper and Row, New York. *Lewis, Geoffrey, ed. (1974). The Book of Dede Korkut. Harmondsworth, UK: Penguin Books. *www.britannica.com/topic/shamanism/Worldview *hraf.yale.edu/cross-culturally-exploring-the-concept-of-shamanism/

      @lilatomrissoze6237@lilatomrissoze62373 жыл бұрын
    • @@lilatomrissoze6237 respectfully, the description of shamanism as a concept is not confined to Siberia, as you know, and shamanism is not (all) darkness. Also: kazakh-tv.kz/en/programms/viewArchive?id=25368

      @CarlaHolley@CarlaHolley3 жыл бұрын
    • @@CarlaHolley Exactly Shamanism is not (all) darkness but there are dark shamans. "Kams" and "Baksıs" completely belong Tengri (God). They are all good humans like "Korkyt Ata". This video like a "cultural soup". Narrator said "Baksı played Kobyz" and than "in shamanic ritual". In the animistic society everything was considered having life and embody a soul. A general trait which can be detected in native societies throughout the world is the concept of and alter reality divided into three worlds: The Lowerworld, where the shaman sought power, power objects, and power animals. The Middleworld which was where humans lived perceived through a shamanic state of mind. The Upperworld where the shaman could seek wisdom and visions concerning past, presence, and future. Thereby she or he serves as a mediator between the human and the spirit world. Wise people are called "Baksı" or "Kam" in old Turkic culture. They worship "Tengri" (means "God"). They are the good ones. However, all shamans are not belong "good side"... Dark shamans invoke the evil spirits. İf a dark shaman played kobyz, he/she will definitily lost his/her "assistant" dark spirit. Sometimes, although rare, weak or inexperienced shamans cannot keep the evils under control. Dark spirits can be haunted in shaman stuffs. Who knows? This video's source Alexander Efimovich Alektorov (1861-1918), was a panslavism missionaire. He even denied Kazakh Language. This is about "Index of books, magazine and newspaper articles and notes on the Kirghiz", 2013 [1]. Here, its important to note that under the ethnonym "Kirghiz" in the studies of Russian scientists before the beginning of the twentieth century, both modern ethnic Kazakhs and ethnic Kyrgyz were implied. Modern linguists investigating Kazakh-Russian bilingualism, practically do not turn to this fundamental work. He said: "Kazaks and Kirghiz" are same. I am not suprised to "Shamans and Baksıs same". Although it hardly matters, all orientalists's worst thinking is "all Orienté is same". Not true at all. Merely assumptions.

      @lilatomrissoze6237@lilatomrissoze62373 жыл бұрын
    • And, what a populer video who watched 31 people in KZhead!

      @lilatomrissoze6237@lilatomrissoze62373 жыл бұрын
    • @@lilatomrissoze6237 you are very learned and interested in this subject, and I appreciated very much your comments.

      @CarlaHolley@CarlaHolley3 жыл бұрын
  • Beautiful reaction!! All his Kazakh songs are just as beautiful!! This song is about a young man going to war & having to leave his aging parents. Stay safe👏👏 💖💖

    @startaylor7116@startaylor71163 жыл бұрын
  • awesome song, awesome reaction.

    @true_sparta@true_sparta3 жыл бұрын
  • I just love when reactors appreciate arrangement and instrumentation along with the vocals and the interpretation! I felt you connecting with the song and it was really moving. Thank you! This is one of my fav performances of Dimash too. If you loved this one, do not miss his live performance of “Know” (aka “Ascolta la Voce”): kzhead.info/sun/iKeboNhsb32kp5E/bejne.html He is vocalizing and scatting while being sitted throughout the whole song. Haunting melody, with delightful traditional elements, I believe you’ll love it! And if you don’t mind reacting to a music video, Dimash’s latest song “Qairan Elim” is close to Samaltau’s style, plus there are magnificent solos of the same string instrument (Kobyz): kzhead.info/sun/fphuociKeHuNlIU/bejne.html Cheers 😊

    @LiLaSi.@LiLaSi.3 жыл бұрын
  • Hello Julia. J absolutly agree with you.

    @fantasylinux@fantasylinux3 жыл бұрын
  • It seemed quite spiritual, with the “erhu” and for me, the wind instruments especially, his meditative posture from the beginning, and of course all aspects of the music. I can understand how you felt.

    @MarkBtvd@MarkBtvd2 ай бұрын
  • Love it very much this music too

    @pieteradriaanmaartencornee5803@pieteradriaanmaartencornee58033 жыл бұрын
  • Beautiful music greating from Poland.

    @darksonlolo6039@darksonlolo60393 жыл бұрын
  • Julia shows what an insightful music reaction can be...so much more than "OMG, that is so cool". When we learn how to listen to the nuances in music, it becomes much more rewarding.

    @christian53050@christian530502 жыл бұрын
  • Brilliant vocal coach

    @B4fY@B4fY3 жыл бұрын
  • Thank you Julia! I very much did enjoy! Maybe not as technically showy as many of his other performances, but it was so engaging and mesmerizing!!!! ...and those traditional instruments. just delightful!!!

    @dougel4709@dougel4709 Жыл бұрын
  • I'm Italian, living in Kazakhstan. I love Kazakh music. You should listen to their classical compositor Kurmangazy to fell Steppes inside you, and the modern Wonderboy compositor Rakhat Bi, that is a very good friend of mine and a real genius. Алға Қазақстан!

    @antoniomarini8288@antoniomarini82882 жыл бұрын
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