Our hearts go out to Dimash and his family as we learn that Grandfather Kudaibergen Aitbayev has passed away at the age of 82. May Love and Peace comfort you all in this difficult time. ❤️
@shikariya_midarame Жыл бұрын
🤲🤲🤲
@Snarky_Tart Жыл бұрын
🙏 🕯 ❤
@trideepkala9830 Жыл бұрын
My deepest condolences to Dimash’s family
@marisaperezsuarez6893 Жыл бұрын
Todo nuestro ❤amor y fuerza para el y su familis en este triste momento.😢❤
@manecita_dear_chile Жыл бұрын
Amen🙏
@ecilaeniarol9863 Жыл бұрын
This song is actually about when the tsar forced all Kazakh men between 19 and 43 into the Russian army in WWI. This violated an agreement between Russia and Kazakhstan. They took the men just at harvest time leaving only the children and older people to bring in the crops. This led to a terrible famine where many died. This is what led to the uprising that you mention.
@kulamars Жыл бұрын
It is simply because Dimash fights for love, for peace, for the union of people, he fights for our mother earth, which is the planet we live on. He fights every day showing his being, his joys and his anger, he shows us his honesty and humility. How not to want it? If even his name means "gift of god, with wings"
@vladimiraminarikova77997 ай бұрын
Ahoj. Viděla jsem poprve Dimash před roky a vzalo mi to dech,objevila jsem jiný svět,nádherný, zaplněný emocemi tak, že mi docházel dech,nikdy jsem takový pocit nezažila...děkuji Bohu že jsem měla to štěstí ho vidět a slyšet, vím, že už ho nikdo nepřekoná ...děkuji za váš komentář a že mu rozumíte.
@geminitwin1160 Жыл бұрын
Whenever you react to Dimash singing in his native Kazakh, you will understand this mysterious being a little bit more.
@zemanoshtronz Жыл бұрын
When Kazakhstan belonged to Russia, young Kazakhs were forced, by the Russian Empire, to leave their homes and fight many years until their total massacre. The story of one of these young people, who desperately marches into a war that is not his, besides the sadness of leaving his parents, elders, with no one to take care of and the certainty that he will never see the mountains (“tau”) of Kazakhstan again generated this wonderfully sad song! In addition to Dimash's talent, we have a wonderful ambience and two fantastic musicians: Olzhas - Master in playing Qobyz (Kobyz, who looks like a violin), the other who plays “Pau de Chuva”! A supernatural journey to the plains of Kazakhstan, through Music!
@janejdough22309 ай бұрын
well put
@jooliveirabrasil5672 Жыл бұрын
Because we love Dimash. He made us wake up and discover the best in us. Simple humanity, but courageous, virtuous. Dimash loves his family, his land, his anthem, his culture, traditions and the struggling history of his brave, freedom-loving people. Dimash was born into a family that was powerful in art and was surrounded by artists, poets, writers and musicians, as you know, her mother is a soprano and her father is a music producer, all dedicated to the work of promoting the art of their country. He is an icon of the new generation of superhumans, a dimensional being. He has in him all the virtues we would like to see in all humanity. Hug from Brazil
@melbrod3868 Жыл бұрын
Many of his ethnic songs don't have the fireworks of some of his other performances. But they pull at your heartstrings all the same. More, actually, I think he is at his best singing the songs of his country--he reveals a glimpse of his soul to us.
@musicforrelax4207 Жыл бұрын
Сегодня Умер дедушка Димаша Соболезнум вместе
@lbrounen Жыл бұрын
The text is from an anonymous letter, where the soldier says farewell to his community around Samal Mountain. You could here the wind, the streams, the rain, the wolves, the dogs, the caravan of recrutes getting on the move and the mountains echoing the last farewell cry.. Dimash is tastefully and respectfully putting the message first, not intent on showing off all his vocal skills.
@ThisRoscoe Жыл бұрын
Amazing.
@aisaraadilkhan4192 Жыл бұрын
Thank you very much for the reaction to our beloved, God-given Dimash. His full name is Dinmukhammed, which in translation is Din (this is Faith) Muhammad (the great prophet of Muslims). In turn, the name of the prophet translated from Arabic as (praised)
@maribelbrown5888 Жыл бұрын
This song is not about the uprising. It’s about WWI when the tzar of Russia took thousands of Kazakhs to make trenches in the front. The uprising was a consequence of that draft among other things. Someone mention in the chat that this song is not a Jazz song. Well, Dimash was an invited guest to this festival in Tokyo in 2020 and 2021. Both years where during the pandemia restrictions and he sent a video made in his studio. In 2021 he sang Ikanaide. Thank you for your reaction. Take care. ❤️🙏☮️
@rosaliepanganiban8441 Жыл бұрын
Dimash is very spiritual and patriotic. He is proud of his culture and promotes it through his art. He is well educated, well mannered and very principled man with high moral values. Maybe you can react to his interview, you can see that he is not only a great artist but a great person as well, that's why he is so much loved❤
@kunisajk8168 Жыл бұрын
Вот. Мои деды тоже бежали в Китай и 1962 мой папа с дедушкой вернулись обратно😢 а моя мама в 1969 году. Здесь пожинились и МЫ здесь на родном, любимом Казахстане.
@rose-maries7131 Жыл бұрын
Kazakhstan has a very painful past under the old Russia... And Dimash is an Old Soul - the perfect vessel for all that painful history... 💔💔💔🩵🩵🩵
@marinayeskendirova6748 Жыл бұрын
Сначала узнайте точно содержание и историю песни, прежде, чем делать скороспелые выводы.
@madiredefined Жыл бұрын
@@marinayeskendirova6748 I am Kazakh and she is absolutely right. The only "good years" are the later years of the USSR that our parents are still fond of. Generations of Kazakhs, from poor villagers to all our Intelligentziya were wiped out, starved to death, and lands were colonized. Good to see modern Kazakhs awakening and looking back at our own history.
@susangreer8412 Жыл бұрын
It’s a folk song. Young Khazak men were conscripted, or forced to go fight in the war. I feel the anguish of being forced to leave his homeland, and his aging parents. No vocal gymnastics needed to feel the deep sorrow. ❤
@michelegagne5169 Жыл бұрын
Dimash was raised in the traditional Kazakh way. When he was born as the first son, his education and rearing now fell under the responsibility of his paternal grandparents. It is the called "the return of the son". When Dimash started to be known outside Kazakhstan, he would refer to his grandparents as "Mama and Papa" and that would confuse people, unaware of this traditional upbringing. Dimash was brought up in the extended family tradition where all live under the same roof. The loss of his "papa" will be a trying time for Dimash and his family. I must add that Dimash's features are very similar to his adored "papa" .
@pamelaannhandman8223 Жыл бұрын
YES. Very much like grandfather
@wildwildwest1662 Жыл бұрын
Today is a sad news for Dimash’s families and us dears. My condolences to Dimash’s families and friends. R I P Grandfather. 🙏🙏🙏
@laprincipessaroma Жыл бұрын
MY CONDOLENCES TO DIMASH AND HIS FAMILY FOR THE LOSS OF GRANDFATHER KUDAIBERGEN.VERY SAD.WE ARE WITH YOU DIMASH.WE LOVE YOU.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@sophieb5262 Жыл бұрын
This is one of Dimash's most beautiful performances. The instrumentation is out of this world: you can hear the sound of wolves, wind, rain, and more. Dimash's intensity as he goes deep into the music, and then the powerful vocals that tell a story of pain, of the young man who is forced to go fight in a foreign war, leaving his family behind, wondering if he will ever return. Dimash is so much more than vocal acrobatics, and this song shows him at his best. We learned today that his beloved grandfather, the man who raised him and who first saw his musical talent, has passed away. We give thanks to a life well lived, and pray for comfort for the family.
@САМ-б8я Жыл бұрын
Амин
@shikariya_midarame Жыл бұрын
Rest in peace Kudaibergen-aga.
@gracetrespeses2141 Жыл бұрын
😢😢😢
@lauraalkhaz2163 Жыл бұрын
We absolutely love him and it has a great deal to do with the respect and love he pours back onto the fans. He never fails to show his gratitude. He never takes credit for his talent but gives credit to God, his family , teachers and fans. He speaks very warmly to fans who find him at airports, hotels etc, never ever having a big head. He sends the tons of flowers he receives to local nursing homes, hospitals and has donated large sums of his earnings from concerts at times to help people of his country with various tragedies. I believe I read at one time sending 50 tons of food to a region where there was an explosion? He does so much it is hard to keep it all straight and one of the most impressive things he has ever done is to quit The Worlds Best here in America because they pitted him against two young children. He stepped down from the show when he could have easily won the million dollar prize but instead held true to his upbringing and culture that says adults do not compete against children but encourage them. Money is not his goal. He genuinely wants to make people happy with his music.
@ЛарисаГаланова-ъ6я Жыл бұрын
Дело не в его диапазоне, а в умении передать содержание песни, пропущенную через сердце.
@whatevs4314 Жыл бұрын
Dimash is first and foremost a story teller
@rolly-f3n11 ай бұрын
The way I see Dimash, it appears that he is on a mission to spread his country to the world the best way he can. In an interview when he was around 9 or 10 years old, he said he wanted to grow up as a good citizen and to have his country be proud of him. In 2023, there was a Central Asian-China Summit held in China where Dimash was the representative of Kazakhstan who performed during the gala night attended by the presidents of the six participating countries. The first song he sang was in Chinese entitled "Thousands of Miles, a Common Dreams." I could just imagine how proud the Kazakh president was while sitting in the audience at that time hearing Dimash singing in Chinese language.
@Mozhi-H Жыл бұрын
Love Dimash from IRAN. Thanks for this reaction
@oddviews Жыл бұрын
I really enjoyed your reaction to this mournful song by Dimash. I learned earlier that his grandfather died today and I imagine he will sing a special commemorative song at his concert in Kuala Lumpur in a few days time. I will be there to witness it. You are right, he attracts a following as great for his humanity as for his music. I am going to his concert that I have never done in my life for any other artist I have admired. I want to be in his presence and feel honoured to be so! I am excited as anyone of any age younger than me at 78 years old.
@michaelelliott8536 Жыл бұрын
Dimash has several songs that don’t have extreme bites. Try Amanat from his digital show. It is like a orayer. And Quaragym-ai is a song performed in an empty theatre and with a pianist on stage. The song was written by their beloved mentor from college who had died from covid. And Dimash and the pianist wanted to pay their respects. The song is about a beloved daughter leaving the family home to live with her future in-laws. The father wonders what his daughter’s life will be like with her new family. The performance is heart rending. Dimash struggles to get through it. He sung it again in his digital show, but the earlier time is extra special. I love all his kazak songs. Durduraz from the Almaty concert is fire, a folk rock song. No high notes. And Kieli Meken us another folk rock song in similar vein.
@simonbastien5949 Жыл бұрын
@@michaelelliott8536 So well said. And I agree that many of his Kazakh songs are among the most emotionnal.
@simonbastien5949 Жыл бұрын
Me too I will be in Kuala Lumpur. Can't wait!
@Ралия-ы2у Жыл бұрын
Вам повезло ребята вы услышите живое звучание😊😊😊🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺💕💕💕
@chaosmisha Жыл бұрын
It's not one of his most flashy songs but it;s one of my favorites. It has so much (his)tory to it and you can actually hear the echoing mountains. I feel like sometimes I put the bar too high. For HIM this is "easy" but that does NOT make it an easy song. Such a underrated gem of a song! Your reaction is beautiful, thank you!
@sunnysmiles2930 Жыл бұрын
Dimash's grandfather has died today. He was father for Dimash. RIP Kudaibergen -ata
@kaakca Жыл бұрын
Oh no, RIP.
@IsabelW1000 Жыл бұрын
😢
@elshantopchibashev3017 Жыл бұрын
Allah rəhmət eləsin... 🇦🇿
@heiderosekober379 Жыл бұрын
Samaltau (Mountain Breeze) is a Kazakh folk song depicting a very dark time in the country’s history. It is a lament, so high soaring notes would not be appropriate for this song. In 1916, after taking their livestock to feed its army and imposing impossible taxes on starving Kazakh and Kyrgyz peasants who lived in serfdom to Russia, Emperor Nickolas II ordered the conscription of Kazakh and Kyrgyz Muslim men age 19 - 43 into the Russian military for service on the Eastern Front during World War I. Used as human shields and treated inhumanely, this led to resistance. However, the resistance was unorganized and Russia responded with brutal force. Hundreds of thousands Kyrgyz and Kazaks died in the ensuing rebellion and tens of thousands more fled to China. The song is the story of a young man conscripted by Tsarist Russia to fight in World War 1. Torn away from his family by force - just listen to the kobyz: you can hear the wolves lonesome howling, you can hear the wailing of the women of the village as their sons, husbands, brothers and fathers are dragged away, you see the heartblood of the people running down the instrument in other versons- the young man stumbles towards the war front, leaving his beloved homeland and his mother and father behind. For a Kazakh man, whose duty to look after his parents is sacred, this is heartbreaking. The breeze from the mountains is all that is left. The line “like a herd of lost horses” encapsules the depth of displacement and hopelessness this young man feels. Dimash has strong bonds to his family and his homeland, and you can hear in his voice how deeply he connects to the heartbreak of this young conscript and the collective pain of his People. It moves me to tears every time I hear it.
@user-ic7xb8qc3z Жыл бұрын
Dimash is a true artist that pours his kind soul into every thing he sings.
@LadyButterfly99 Жыл бұрын
One of my favourite of him ever! ❤️😭 We Dears love Dimash so much because not only he's the most amazing, versatile, gut moving, mind blowing tear jerker Artist/singer I've ever had the pleasure of hearing.. but he's also a very very beautiful human being! Humble, kind, respectful, hard working, educated (on many things not only music), the cutest, loving, family oriented and grounded and I could go on and on and any dear here could happily back me up ❤️👌🏻 He's just a person that deserves to be loved and respected and supported and we are all his extended family ❤️❤️❤️ I mean come on he calls us Dears, his dears❤️ and he's just as dear to us ❤️
@LlejaSwordsinger Жыл бұрын
Thoughts and prayers go out to the Quadibergen family for the passing of Grandfather of Dimash today. A long and blessed life was afforded to him by The Almighty and he will be missed greatly by our darling Dimash. 😢 This beautiful song has a poignant story which is captured exquisitely by the video The Story Behind Samaltau, an animation of the story with Dimash singing. Well worth watching. Samaltau means loosely mountain breeze or cool breeze from the mountain. Kazakhstan has a long and very troubled history, it is the second youngest country and they are now celebrating their place of resting after so many many years of wandering and displacement. Dimash always does his country proud, he is a true blessing to his people. Greatly loved by us all whether Kazakh or not. UKDear 💜
@skirk9184 Жыл бұрын
I was shocked when I read the news. We are saddened at the loss of this great Kazakh patriot and poppa to Dimash.
@vivieenebarton2441 Жыл бұрын
Sad to see that his Grandfather has passed 😢 Dimash sings this on stage also .I is beautifully done Samaltau on stage 👏 😍 Thank you great reaction 💞from 🇦🇺 🇬🇧 Australia .
@Irina_Savenkova Жыл бұрын
A huge loss for Dimash and his whole family😢May his soul rest in peace.🙏 Our hearts are with Dimash and his family today💔...
@Roly-dy3vm Жыл бұрын
My heart bleeds for the parents of the young soldier. I hope he had siblings who took care of his aging parents in case he was not able to return home from the war. By the way, I like Dimash's home studio.
@mariamccann5218 Жыл бұрын
When you first start listening to Dimash, it's all about the range, the high and low notes and the ease with which he can move from one to the other. But the more you listen, the more you realize it's more about the emotion he puts into the music and how he gets lost in it.
@ceciliasawicki6647 Жыл бұрын
Dimash is great I wash the videos every day .
@carmenghitan9285 Жыл бұрын
Involuntar iti curg lacrimile ! 😅😅😅 Mulțumesc!
@lovesyoutube8591 Жыл бұрын
The revolt - which is not the focus of the song - was a reaction to the tsar’s edict (25 June 1916), ordering males of non-Russian origin aged 19-43 to register for work at military installations of the Russian army, to be sent to the Eastern Front during World War I. Turkestan Krai, the province that the Russian Empire annexed in 1867 included territories of today’s Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan. The population of annexed and colonized peripheries of the Russian Empire, where only a few people could speak Russian, had been exempted from any kind of military service before June 1916. But in 1916 men from these regions were conscripted and sent to fight in the russian army, leaving behind, like the song says, homeland and elderly parents. The edict sparked a massive revolt, and the suppression of the revolt by the Imperial Russian Army led to around 100,000 to 270,000 deaths (mostly Kyrgyz and Kazakhs, but also Tajiks, Turkmen, and Uzbeks). Other hundreds of thousands fled to China. But China is not the "distant lands" that the song is referring to : This folk song in particular is speaking from the perspective of a kazakh conscripted to fight in the russian army. He is dragging his feet towards the city of *Omsk* - mentioned in the song - (city in Russia where conscripts went for registration into the russian army) - he is thinking of his native land, his elderly parents that he left behind with nobody to help them (which is quite tragic in kazakh culture, as they take in and take care of their parents), and wondering what destiny awaits him as a soldier in an army he doesn`t belong into. The "distant lands" towards which the tsar`s edict forced kazakh men (and others) to travel, "like a lost herd of horses gone astray", were Omsk, and then the war front.
@apashkafromnytnt4475 Жыл бұрын
Ones Dimash mentioned that this song is not technically difficult but … extremely emotionally difficult and it is a very important song for him! 👏🙌🙏♥️
@janejdough22309 ай бұрын
Historic Perspective: In reference to 1916, about 300,000 Kurds were deported from Bitlis, Erzurum, Palu and Muş to Konya and Gaziantep during the winter and most perished in a famine.
@nantampa4922 Жыл бұрын
Dimash has led me to understand Kazakhstan culture and history and it’s beautiful landscape. I love this song and when he premiered it during Covid I felt his pain. Thank you for reacting to Dimash.
@maggiedennis5530 Жыл бұрын
He actually sang this song live at the Silk Road Festival closing ceremony in 2019 ... the video is on his DQ channel, he's wearing a suit but same instrumentals are there
@tirallala1 Жыл бұрын
👉This bowl-neck lute played with a bow is an old Turkic stringed instrument and called Kobys or Kylkobyz in Kazakhstan. The Kyrgyz variant, for example, is called the kyl-kyyak. The Kobys is the oldest string instrument in the world and, according to a German scientist, it spread beyond the borders of the nomadic area of Central Asia and became the prototype of all European string instruments. (Turkic means: The Turkic peoples are a collection of ethnic groups from Central, East, North and West Asia as well as parts of Europe and North Africa who speak Turkic languages. Difference between Turkic and Turkish - kzbin.info/www/bejne/hqLbmad4msiJm8k ) A legend about Kobyz says that this instrument was created by the great steppe narrator Korkyt-Ata, who lived in the 10th century and that the tool is charged with magical and even mystical properties and sounds like animal voices. In addition, the Kazakh people believed that the spirits of their ancestors spoke to them through this music. The old outlook and piety towards their instruments and music was constantly preserved in traditional Kazakh society and ensured the highest spiritual level of musical art and a special respectful attitude towards musical instruments. Simple people, for example, did not dare to touch the shaman's Kobyz. It is said: The balance between the courses of life and death on earth can be maintained by playing the Kobyz. 🌼🇩🇪 👉 The flute called Sybyzgy - made of reeds or wood 50-70 cm with 3-7 holes, which is particularly common in Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan. The instrument was particularly popular with shepherds and was used by storytellers. They went across the country and told stories and legends in chants and with music (Kui). There are many legends and traditions associated with sybyzgy. In these legends the instrument is called a "living reed", because this strong, hollow stem, makes amazingly deep sounds. The whole life of Kazakhs is imbued with music, it sounds in ceremonies and rituals, in everyday life and at holidays. Listening to the sounds of dombra, kobyz or sybyzgy, one can understand the history and culture of the Kazakh people. It was easy and fast to make a sybyzgy, but it was very difficult to play it. Sybyzgy kuis (Kui: sung stories) were most two-voice melodies: the first voice came from the instrument and the second voice was the throat singing of the musician-performer.(www) 👉 Rainmaker or Rainstick originally comes from northern Chile. Its origin is the very dry Atacama region, where it was first built by the Diaguitas Indians in the Elqui Valley and used for rain ceremonies. It is originally made from the copado cactus. Only dead cacti that are already lignified are used. The thorns are driven into the interior of the cactus. Then the rainmaker is filled with small pebbles and sealed at both ends. If you turn the rainmaker over, the small pebbles fall from one spike to the next. This creates a pleasant, even sound that is reminiscent of flowing water or the sound of thick raindrops. While in South America the medicine men wanted to lure the longed-for rain with the soft, rustling sound of the rainmaker, people enjoy the pleasant sound with its calming effect. The sound spectrum ranges from a fine, gentle drizzle to the mighty roar of a downpour. It 'rains' all the more persistently, the longer the rainmaker is and the more spikes block the path of the pebbles. (www)
@kitomurka9478 Жыл бұрын
Dimash - Карагым-ай (Qaragym ai)
@DQ_Mine Жыл бұрын
Dimash has lots of songs that don't use his full range. Not all songs need it. ❤
@beckeralejandrosimo3083 Жыл бұрын
Greetings from Uruguay 🇺🇾! About your research: that's exactly what Dimash says Samaltau is the hardest song for him to sing. Due to the strong load of meaning and sadness this story conveys for him being a kasakh himself. Thank you!!
@Lilith_F Жыл бұрын
The "music store" part are instruments that Dears have given him. He usually gets a folk instrument as a gift from every country he has a concert in. I don't know how, but Dears coordinate with his father to give Dimash special gifts like those. You can see that studio in videos his little brother is putting out now. 😊
@judithcaple64393 ай бұрын
Thank you for this information re: the gifts given by Dears. I knew the instruments were dear to his heart but since they were given by Dears, I'm sure they're closer to his ❤️!
@TheMedicineCouch Жыл бұрын
I hope one day you can experience one of his concerts. There is an amazing atmosphere of love that permeates the entire concert venue. Dimash repeatedly states and shows his love for his Dears from the stage, while his Dears are sending waves of love to him. I know it sounds weird, but it is palpable and you can feel it. Many people actually have a sense of "loss" or emptiness after one of his concerts, and I think it's because being in the midst of thousands of people with such love in their hearts is a rare thing. I know this sounds crazy and if I hadn't ever experienced it I would doubt it. There is a reason we fly all over the world to see him!
@ХасановаДжамиля-щ4п Жыл бұрын
Тогда, в те времена в солдаты забирали на двадцать лет, это почти вся жизнь.Димаш рассказывает историю о парне- казахе, который уходит в Россию, в чужие края, покидая свою Родину ңа двадцать лет.
@manecita_dear_chile Жыл бұрын
🇨🇱❤🇰🇿 Thanks for commenting how great Dimash is as a Kazakh man. He is not only a very good singer, but also an exceptional human being. Of course we love him and his land. Greetings from the south of the world, hugs from Chile 🇨🇱❤
@ThisRoscoe Жыл бұрын
Hi Mané! 👋 ♥️
@manecita_dear_chile Жыл бұрын
❤
@elamanuzabaev20 Жыл бұрын
Пожалуйста послушайте песню QARAGYM-AI, он спел ее для покойного учителя, очень глубоко и эмоционально
@carlosbassolsromero8613 Жыл бұрын
Salmatau es el nombre de una montaña y la canción representa la historia de un soldado que tiene que abandonar todo lo que tiene para ir a luchar. Es una canción "popular" kazaja.
@Jolanta-q8k7 ай бұрын
Mistrzostwo świata, utworów z innej galaktyki, niebiański głos przeszywający ciało i duszę, byłam w kosmosie ❤❤❤❤❤
@mauriziomainiero709 ай бұрын
Il grande Dimash, ci sorprende sempre con le sue toccanti performance legate al suo Paese. Con lui diventiamo tutti kazaki. Complimenti per la reaction. Un saluto da Roma.
@sipuana7661 Жыл бұрын
This is story telling on another level. Thank you for reacting to this beautiful song.
@angieand89 Жыл бұрын
We as Dears are indeed very proud of him not only because how much he loves his roots, but also the way he does it, with respect, promoting peace among countries. He is such an unique artist with a mission in his path (as he has said it many times in various interviews). I know many casual listeners think "hey, he is all about the range, the high notes, the acrobatics", but once you dig a little deeper you can tell what is his main goal in music. In his concert most of his songs are more "normal" and centered on the emotion that lies on each of them, and the meaning they have for him and his audience. Thank you for your reaction! :)
@sallystubbs7417 Жыл бұрын
Dimash is loved and admired not only for his amazing voice and stunning musicianship; but also for his love of family/country/culture/fans. Add to that his integrity; his passion for world peace; his respect for all people; his generosity; his truly exceptional humility. What’s not to love?
@gloriahui3490 Жыл бұрын
Dimash is a story teller of the ages ❤
@musicforrelax4207 Жыл бұрын
Рада видеть вас снова с реакцией на ДИМАШа я очень Ждала
@linmonash1244 Жыл бұрын
Yes, Dimash is proud of his country and culture. I think you will enjoy seeing more of his Kazakh songs, many are based on old Folk songs or stories. ( # There are a number of versions of this one that I highly recommend- but to my mind the most stunning - and most emotional - is his performance of Daididau [ Dimash - Adai + Daidadau / Bastau 2017 ] At heart Dimash is a Story Teller. He is often uncomfortable with people focussing exclusively on his startlingly huge vocal range, and has said he views his voice as 'just one instrument' he brings 'in service of' the story of the piece. 😊
@dougfriendly7676 Жыл бұрын
Those were some of the best comments I've heard about that song and performance,, and as an obsessed fan of Dimash for six years I have seen virtually every youtube reactor's response to it. I will join in with the praise to which you refer simply by saying that all of the most important music of my music-obsessed life became far less important to me once I discovered Dimash. These days it's all Dimash, all the time.
@oddviews Жыл бұрын
Nice review. I wonder after four years why I am mesmerised by Dimash to the extent I need my fix of him every day. And like you, my interest in all other Singers has had be relegated to the back burner. I almost feel guilty that my loyalty towards other great Singers including many opera stars of today and the past has lessened in favour of Dimash - that is the impact as both a singer and a wonderful human being has impacted on me. I am so moved by him that learning from others that one must hear him live to appreciate even more, that means I have to sacrifice a few things to get to Kuala Lumpur in ten days time to experience just that. Yes, I have my ticket!
@nataliakouzel562 Жыл бұрын
yes☝️👍👍❤
@bejewel4669 Жыл бұрын
I hear you. I didn't discover Dimash until 2019 and no way can I go one day without hearing his voice. I'm almost 75 and have heard many great singers and music. Absolutely nothing comes close to this young man's artistry or musicianship. Many of his songs do not have a wide range of vocals but are absolutely perfectly sung in a way no one else can sing them.
@janakelnarova6820 Жыл бұрын
Posloucham Dimashe každý den....dává mi energii,lásku, spolusouznění....❤❤❤❤❤
@DiaLinwen Жыл бұрын
You are not alone!
@maryannbaxter73 Жыл бұрын
Amazing performance. This song is so powerful. Like wolves in a forest or in the steppe. This song paints a painful picture of many refugees that have being forced to leave their motherland and miss it terribly.
@anahills3836 Жыл бұрын
Great reaction! Dimash's Kazakh songs are very special and you can hear it as he sings.
@musicforrelax4207 Жыл бұрын
САМАЛТАУ это в переводе на русский Горный ветер
@Lin1702 Жыл бұрын
This is one of my favourite Dimash performances ❤
@angahjelita4886 Жыл бұрын
Dimash is an amazing human being and deserved the loved from all of us. Dears from Malaysia🇲🇾🇲🇾🇲🇾
@roxanaheath8098 Жыл бұрын
This song breaks my heart. Dimash is incredible in his presentation. 😢
@hitomiochiai8787 Жыл бұрын
We Dears are definitely proud of Dimash, and because he gives out positivity with some peace and love mixed in, we respond back in kind. Of course, occasionally, there are overzealous fans out there. And I always say that if someone who claims to be a fan is spouting off negative remarks, they are not a true Dear.
@reneedevry4361 Жыл бұрын
Magnificient is the perfect word. I love this song despite bringing me to tears every time. 😭😭😭 With history like this, one can easily see why Dimash is so passionate about promoting Kazakhstan to ensure its survival and success. Roscoe, your curiosity and honest reactions are such a blessing. 🥰 Love and hugs from a Canadian Dear🇨🇦
@ThisRoscoe Жыл бұрын
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@Serkanizm_TR Жыл бұрын
For us TURKS, the WOLF is a very valuable and important animal and the musical instrument that sounds closest to the sound of a WOLF is the Kobuz.
@taniamoraes7778 Жыл бұрын
🥰💖👏🇧🇷Dimash nos encanta sempre, é um privilégio vivermos em sua época e conhece-lo. Um ser HUMANO maravilhoso além de um artista completo. Veja as outras versões de Samaltau, um deles mostra o documentário do êxodo em 1916 do kasaques e dos homens sendo usados como bucha de canhão na guerra, muito triste. Paz, amor e luz de sua amiga do Brasil.
@Kairbek-y2x Жыл бұрын
🇧🇷🤝🇰🇿✊
@ЖаннаЛуттиева-з6и Жыл бұрын
Здравствуйте, думаю, послушаю ещё раз, потрясающая энергетика. Спасибо за реакцию.
@priscillasingh7255Ай бұрын
Young bro, I cannot listen to Dimash alone because it’s way too soul stirring and so I need good sensitised talented people like you to listen with! God bless! We need no language to feel the emotion it’s incredible
@sandrak.robbins6305 Жыл бұрын
Thank you. This song is so beautiful and Dimash's heartfelt vocals are personal and moving. This song takes you to another time and place. It transports you. Incredible.
Жыл бұрын
I prefer the 2021 performance of this song, but he’s always great 🤭
@DiaLinwen Жыл бұрын
Most of Dimash's sings are not about extreme vocals, but his rich and beautiful tone of voice, his technique and skills like vibrato, breathiness, whisper and many others are always used to tell the story and to deliver the message and emotions of each song. For me, it doesn't natter at all what range his songs have - even when he stays just in his midrange, they are not less beautiful and moving. His Kazakh songs, which are mostly not about range at all, are among my favorites, as well as many other similar songs. Range is just one of the many vocal tools Dimash uses, but by far not the only one and not everywhere. All his songs are worth a reaction, and especially his native songs.
@maggiedennis5530 Жыл бұрын
He said in an interview that his high notes are not to show off, they're a way of releasing his emotions, I wish I could hit high notes like that without sounding like a deranged 'fishwife' when I'm upset
@elenmarciamunhoz6480 Жыл бұрын
Dimash fantastic ❤
@nursultanibragimov8053 Жыл бұрын
@Roscoe this music instrument is QazaQ's national strings instrument "QOBIZ" (the dad of whole string's music instruments in the world) It's sounds a lot of voices of nature, animals and etc, in this case QOBIZ singing like wolves voices. I am qazaq❤ I play "Dombira" QOBIZ ❤ DQ ❤
@jasc286610 ай бұрын
Dimash is a gift from the Universe to the current humanity. We need this a this time in history ❤!!!
@lupitagallego375 Жыл бұрын
THANKS for your reactions to Dimash!!!!……. Samale Mountain is a sad song about a young soldier. He sing about what will happen with his family when He goes away about Mountain and Sea. This a tresure song of kazakhstan and Dimash sing this like no one. The musical instrument is from Kazajistán and name KOBIZ of two strings, Using folk arrangements like “SYBYZGI”, beautiful Kazakh wind instrument. This live performance with his instrumentalists friends is a firm favourite of mine. His live singing is impeccable like always, even sitting cross legged on a piano stool. Streamed from his home, his music room it wen down a storm at his first appearance at the Tokio Jazz Festival although he was disappointed when it was canceled he was overjoyed when they decided to livestream it. Greetings from a Mexican Dear!......❤️🇲🇽🇰🇿
@martadear Жыл бұрын
I just love this version ❤Who do you know that sings like that sitting cross legged???RIP to his grandfather🩶🙏
@Mark-vj7zd Жыл бұрын
My favourite performance of his. It’s a great song. The song is the story of one of the young Kazakh men conscripted into the Russian Imperial army. It was written shortly after WW1. Very few returned.
@RosemaryMaryAnn6 ай бұрын
Voz maravilhosa. Canta o renascimento da Ásia para o mundo, o mais proeminente representante da cultura asiatica no momento.
@marisabrihuegaparodi2765 Жыл бұрын
I am totally in love with this song. Is beautiful.
@corysoles Жыл бұрын
The history of Kazakhstan is very bloody, not only in 1916, then they were invaded by the Russians and suffered the infamous Soviet Purge, they are an independent nation only in 1991.This is why Kazakhs speak Russian and Kazakh.
@maggiedennis5530 Жыл бұрын
This livestream was from Dimash studio in Beijiing 2020, there's another from his Kazakh studio which he included in his digital concert in 2021, slightly different with a foggy special effect but still awesome ... then there's the live version from the closing ceremony of the Silk Road festival which he performed in 2019 , but he's wearing a suit in this one, which in my opinion ( important as it is, right? ) doesn't fit with the song but is still mighty .. they're all worth a reaction down the track sts ... .love your reactions Roscoe, thanks for this btw ... this tells the story of when, during ww1 in1916, young men from Kazakh villages were forced to join Russian army and marched far away from home to fight, leaving behind family, ageing parents etc and not knowing if they would ever return btw, Kazakhstan's Independence day is Dec16 --- 1991
@giovannigio3764 Жыл бұрын
Dimash loves almost every music genre and is so much more than only range. After 30 songs you even can't say you have heard and seen it all.
@irmacarrionr.4378 Жыл бұрын
Exactamente como lo has dicho.....amamos a este maravilloso ser humano, pues más allá del fantastico músico que es, es un enamorado de su patria, con un respeto infinito a su cultura y a su familia. Es un ser de luz 💐💐❤️❤️🇨🇱🇨🇱
@elisabethstermo9396 Жыл бұрын
Not in the music store but the studio of his. 👍
@ivakupkova7014 Жыл бұрын
amazing Dimash.Greetings from Czech republic,Evropa
@pommem8965 Жыл бұрын
This is exactly what makes Dimash so special at first you think it's only abt extraordinary vocal skills but when you dig into his works you start to realize what a great artist he is that he's not a show off who wants to show his crazy range all the time he is one of those few artists who keeps on spreading important messages through his music & embracing his culture proudly which is kind of rare to see these days
@ladyaugust1148 Жыл бұрын
Dimash had a very traditional Kazakh upbringing. He was raised by his paternal grandparents as the 1st grandchild. That contributed a lot to his humble character & deep love for his family and country. Thank you❤
@reyyy8882 Жыл бұрын
Dimash is so impressive in so many ways. Thanks for the reaction.
@dianeslade7059 Жыл бұрын
💕💕💕👍👍👍💕💕💕👍👍👍. ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL!!! LOVE DIMASH.💕💕💕👍👍👍💕💕💕
@bekydelacaridadtoledogutie1839 Жыл бұрын
That's Olzhas Qurmanbek one of Dimash's greatest friends and musician colleagues. His virtuosity playing the kobiz is undeniable. He transports us to the steppe and the mountains of Kazakhstan. We almost can see the wolves howling at the moon light in the middle of a blizzard, we can almost feel the freezing wind. Dimash's voice is another story, he's able to send us centuries beyond into the past. He makes us cry while he tells the story, even if we don't understand a word we feel the pain of his ancestors.
@almamerk Жыл бұрын
Esta es la canción que más le cuesta cantar a Dimash por el dolor que representa, habla de los miles de jóvenes Kazajos que debieron partir a Rusia a cavar trincheras en 1916, dejando a sus familias y su amada tierra. Dimash es un patriota que ama su folclore a su país y las tradiciones de su pueblo, esa es otra de las razones por la que los “Dears”lo amamos y respetamos.
@ВалентинаАрефьева-ч2щ Жыл бұрын
Завораживают его песни, целиком и полностью, уходишь с головой в его творчество, проживает вместе с ним, все то о чем он поет.
@alinaflorescu16609 ай бұрын
I consider Dimash the highest Ambassador of his country!
@stellamont Жыл бұрын
This room is Dimash's studio. All the instruments you see are gifts from dears all around the world, folk instruments... The thing is those Kazakhs didn't want to be soldiers, they were forced to go to a war that wasn't theirs.
@ThisRoscoe Жыл бұрын
That’s awesome!
@stellamont Жыл бұрын
@@ThisRoscoethe Russian empire forced them, and it was humiliating cause they are walking, not on horses like Kazakhs fought at those times.
@erinmette307 Жыл бұрын
He can play all those instruments
@fgcceramica6527 Жыл бұрын
Exatamente isso que você disse, nós fãs do Dimash somos fãs pela música, mas também pela personalidade, por tudo que envolve o trabalho dele, ele é um exemplo de vida no palco e além dele
@rolly-f3n10 ай бұрын
I shed more than a pail of tears when I think about the aged parents of the young soldier who were left behind.