Music Teacher Reacts to Samaltau by Dimash

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  • Music Teacher Reacts to Samaltau by Dimash
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  • @bobcieslinski
    @bobcieslinski  Год назад +34

    What did you think of this song? You can see more Dimash reaction videos by clicking this link bit.ly/DimashReactions
    Check out other reactions here: bit.ly/ReactionVideoPlaylist
    Don't forget to give me your suggestion for another song for a reaction and analysis video. Thanks for watching!

    • @shikariya_midarame
      @shikariya_midarame Год назад +4

      Dimash is really something special. In his performance of this song on his virtual concert he add tornado around him.

    • @gilly98
      @gilly98 Год назад +7

      I, personally, just love all his 'Kazakh' songs. Each one is full of soul and Dimash's unique voice lifts them to another level.

    • @shikariya_midarame
      @shikariya_midarame Год назад +3

      @@gilly98 me too. It's soo interesting language.

    • @bobcieslinski
      @bobcieslinski  Год назад +1

      @@shikariya_midarame sounds cool!

    • @najwanahouli4544
      @najwanahouli4544 Год назад +2

      Best reaction to this song so far. Please react to Dimash's Spanish doing from Almaty concert El Amor En Ti and be ready to another phenomenal experience

  • @whatevs4314
    @whatevs4314 Год назад +53

    Dimash is a musician’s musician. He has so much respect and admiration for the musicians that accompany him in whatever performance it is. He always makes it a point to thank and introduce them.

    • @bobcieslinski
      @bobcieslinski  Год назад +20

      He is a really good guy and for his talent I think that’s unique. I am really loving his music and the person he is.

  • @annemarel
    @annemarel Год назад +48

    Dimash appreciates and honors his native culture and music instruments very much. The sounds here are the sounds of the wind and the wolves on the vast steppes of Kazachstan. It's so masterfully arranged and executed, the dynamics so well chosen . ♥️

    • @bobcieslinski
      @bobcieslinski  Год назад +14

      You are so right Annemarie. He is a master arranger and musician. This was another amazing song.

  • @rodrigorra3153
    @rodrigorra3153 Год назад +46

    For Dimash, this is the most difficult song to sing, because of the story behind it. Samaltau means Mount Samal. The lyrics are sad because they refer to when in 1916 the Russians recruited young Kazakhs and forced them to fight in World War I. According to the lyrics, a young man who marches towards the battle zone thinks about what awaits him and suffers for what will happen to his parents, who are old and left alone, and who may not return alive. On the way he also thinks that it will be the last time he will see his house and his beautiful mountains. For Dimash, family union and love for it is one of the greatest things, hence the difficulty in interpreting it.
    The Russian tsar and the recruiters treated us like cattle (they did not feed us, they kept us in unsanitary conditions). Therefore, out of 400,000 (Kazakh) soldiers recruited in the first months, 150,000 died of disease and starvation. They gave us no weapons, they fought with shovels against cannons and rifles. Of the 400,000 Kazakh soldiers, 300,000 conscripted Kazakhs did not return home (the fate of the author of this song is unknown; perhaps he died in that war)-
    Can I explain the problem of "being a soldier", sir? It is never problematic to "be a soldier" for the Turkish nations. We are men and women we are born legendary soldiers FOR OUR OWN STATES. Russian tsar, forced the Kazakh people into war. There were treaty terms for the nomads and Russia: the nomads paid taxes but had never been soldiers. Tsar, banished them from their grasslands to the deserts before. Their horses and cattle animals were killed. People were starving. And then the Tsar enrolled his sons in the military for World War I. Those Kazakh soldiers had no horses and no weapons. They just dug trenches in difficult conditions. Turkish nomadic warriors are masters of combat on horseback. Tsar intended to insult the Kazakh people in this way. The old people left behind starved to death. These are symbols of all difficult periods in the life of the nation in the epitome of "Samaltau": war, famine, epidemics, poverty.

    • @bobcieslinski
      @bobcieslinski  Год назад +15

      Thanks Rodrigo for the info! What a sad story and what a powerful song by Dimash.

    • @rodrigorra3153
      @rodrigorra3153 Год назад +7

      @@bobcieslinski Cooking the story, we understand the difficulty for Dimash to interpret it, that's why we feel the pain in his voice.

    • @eannemarie739
      @eannemarie739 Год назад +8

      Thank you very much Rodrigo,it's so nice to read the information again in a row

    • @user-bp2sh7my7c
      @user-bp2sh7my7c 2 месяца назад

      Rahmet!!!

  • @Ma_Pooh
    @Ma_Pooh Год назад +30

    I love this song!!!!!!!! Dimash is beyond amazing!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @deirdreloubser2158
    @deirdreloubser2158 Год назад +19

    I agree with you about the musicians. They don't always get the recognition they deserve. Dimash though always make sure everybody that attends his concerts get to know those brilliant artist. Dimash's singing is always off the charts. Unmatched vocals in every sence. My Gentle Giant Dimash. Greetings from South Africa. ❤️💖💕

  • @Snarky_Tart
    @Snarky_Tart Год назад +21

    The song is from the archives of Kazakhstan's national museum, author unknown. Dimash and his traditional musicians treat the song with reverence. The result is that together they create a palpably sacred space.

    • @bobcieslinski
      @bobcieslinski  Год назад +4

      This was amazing and really painted a picture Snarky!

  • @corycifuentes6279
    @corycifuentes6279 Год назад +17

    Dimash Always surprise
    You don't even sense how the development and end will be
    He is masterpiece in himself...
    💕🎶🎼🎼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼🇨🇱

  • @ruthmanning105
    @ruthmanning105 Год назад +18

    I love this song which Dimash says he finds the most difficult to sing as it is about such a sad period of Kazakh history. If you liked this one then I also suggest ‘Qairan Elim’ - the MV is directed by Dimash and again is about the love of his homeland and was produced during the pandemic just after he lost two of his musical mentors. Stunning scenery of Kazakhstan too!
    Plymouth UK 🇬🇧

    • @bobcieslinski
      @bobcieslinski  Год назад +2

      Thanks so much Ruth for the information and suggestion!

  • @michaelelliott8536
    @michaelelliott8536 Год назад +17

    The musical instruments made the sounds of the mountain, the rain, animals barking etc. you should take a look at the version on the digital show, where you watched Ogni Petra. It has some very cool special effects added. Maybe just watch it on your own. Thanks for this reaction. Suggestions for more Dimash are Passionne, the one where he wears a white suit, with renaissance paintings for scenery, Igor on the piano. And Be With Me mv. Lots of surprises in there.

    • @bobcieslinski
      @bobcieslinski  Год назад +3

      Thanks Michael for thr info and thr suggestions! Thanks for watching I appreciate it.

    • @melbrod3868
      @melbrod3868 Год назад +2

      @@bobcieslinski Yes, in the music video Be With Me, you will see an ENTIRELY different Dimash--a la James Bond, with a touch of humor thrown in.

  • @lauracovarrubias8895
    @lauracovarrubias8895 Год назад +9

    An other spectacular performance. Thank you so much for your reaction.

    • @bobcieslinski
      @bobcieslinski  Год назад +1

      Thanks Laura I appreciate the kind words. This was amazing!

  • @doriscooper3150
    @doriscooper3150 Год назад +12

    Dimash is surrounded by some of the very best musicians in their field. I see that you have not watched "River of Love" yet. Another surprise. It is a totally instrumental piece. As a music teacher, I believe you will truly enjoy this. Dimash's friend and the composer of this piece is on the keyboard, and Dimash is playing the Dombra. Too beautiful.

    • @bobcieslinski
      @bobcieslinski  Год назад +5

      I’ll have to check that out. You have me curious now. I’ve only heard him sing Doris.

    • @kevinnguyen5042
      @kevinnguyen5042 Год назад +5

      @@bobcieslinski there are some compilation videos of Dimash playing instruments. Guitar, drum, piano, his country’s unique instrument, etc on RUclips!

    • @bobcieslinski
      @bobcieslinski  Год назад +2

      @@kevinnguyen5042 I’ll have to check it out. Thanks Kevin!

  • @vered3179
    @vered3179 Год назад +7

    As always you have a great response.

  • @b.blue111
    @b.blue111 Год назад +9

    It's so refreshing to listen to sth so raw, clear and powerful. Dimash keeps surprising us. Thank you for your reaction!

    • @bobcieslinski
      @bobcieslinski  Год назад +2

      Thanks for watching and the kind words!

  • @ABauland
    @ABauland Год назад +6

    That Instrument is a Kobyz. It is played by one of the best in Kasakh. His name is Olzhas Qurmanbec, one of Dimashes best friends.

    • @bobcieslinski
      @bobcieslinski  Год назад +1

      Thanks for thr great info Annegret! That instrument sounds really cool.

  • @Coco-1
    @Coco-1 Год назад +4

    I love to listen to him singing in Kazakh, i don’t understand words but I feel them 🤷‍♀️

  • @Hermi_Kuhn11
    @Hermi_Kuhn11 Год назад +5

    Nice reaction, I Love this song a lot!💖💕

  • @suedouglas5455
    @suedouglas5455 Год назад +7

    The 2021 performance of this song at Dimash’s Digital Show is also fantastic! The visual effects are amazing on that performance!

  • @sipuana7661
    @sipuana7661 Год назад +8

    Yes this is another masterpiece from the master himself. I agree this is a beautiful arrangement.👏👏

  • @emh9278
    @emh9278 Год назад +8

    Every Dimash performance is different you just don’t know what you gonna get and he never disappoints. I’m excited for him to come to the States to continue his study hopefully it will give him more opportunities

    • @bobcieslinski
      @bobcieslinski  Год назад +3

      You are so right. Each one has been so unique. I would to see him perform live in the United States. I’d go see him for sure.

    • @tatianaresende2945
      @tatianaresende2945 Год назад +1

      @@bobcieslinski He had a solo concert in New York, in 2019 - it was a great success. This concert is on his you tube channel.

  • @vongonnun
    @vongonnun Год назад +4

    Hi! A master piece made by the talent to tell such a story, and the universal feelings that all we can understand... the non sense of the war and the suffering of people who must let behind his land and his beloved ones.
    I suppose my English is no good enough... but I hope it can express what I feel about this song...

    • @bobcieslinski
      @bobcieslinski  Год назад +1

      Thanks for those thoughts Nedda! I understand completely.

  • @eannemarie739
    @eannemarie739 Год назад +4

    Hoi Bob, Thank for being so appreciative of Dimash again .
    everything has already been told about Salmatau It.
    Remains for me to express my heartfelt thanks from the Netherlands 🇳🇱🌷🌷

    • @bobcieslinski
      @bobcieslinski  Год назад +2

      Thanks Annemarie for the kind words. This info was awesome! Dimash is so talented.

  • @marlenemarenco9694
    @marlenemarenco9694 Год назад +23

    Asombroso Dimash 💯💯🇨🇷

  • @familiafelini
    @familiafelini Год назад +4

    This guy is a genius a true musician

  • @jillfield3102
    @jillfield3102 Год назад +7

    Hi, another brilliant Dimash video 👍👍👍🇬🇧

    • @bobcieslinski
      @bobcieslinski  Год назад +1

      Hi Jill! He is so talented. I love his music.

  • @YhvMagsisi
    @YhvMagsisi Год назад +7

    Amazing kazakh folk song, that instrument with 2 strings is a KOBYZ.
    The Meaning Of Eternity and Amanat are some Dimash's songs I guess you haven't reacted to.

    • @bobcieslinski
      @bobcieslinski  Год назад +3

      Thanks for the info! I’ll try to get to those ones Yhv.

  • @liligomez9735
    @liligomez9735 Год назад +16

    Dimash nos transmite su dolor y el dolor del pueblo kazajo en esta canción. Los arreglos musicales son extraordinarios. Gracias por la reacción. 👍😍😍🤗🇦🇷

  • @vivimargigio
    @vivimargigio Год назад +2

    Thank you man for your video 🙏🙏💐💐
    I love this song 🎶
    Dimash is amazing 💞🎶🎶✨✨🕊️
    Hugs 🇧🇷
    And he was siting...

  • @addison5938
    @addison5938 Год назад +5

    All of the sounds were intended to evoke sounds of nature as the soldier trekked along. Wolves, birds, wind and rain, etc.

  • @barbarasaracini1271
    @barbarasaracini1271 Год назад +2

    That's an amazing song and Dimash's voice is wonderful, as always.

  • @ceceliakrieg5824
    @ceceliakrieg5824 Год назад +3

    One of my favourites. Thank you.

  • @berenicedavey7407
    @berenicedavey7407 Год назад +3

    I love this performance soooo much. I come back to very often. As always Dimash carries us into the story of the song. And he does this sitting cross legged on a stool. I think it was shared during covid.
    So pleased u liked it too. Cheers

  • @suedouglas5455
    @suedouglas5455 Год назад +7

    I love all of Dimash’s Kazakh folk songs!

  • @alijones743
    @alijones743 Год назад +3

    As awesome as his other stuff is, this performance of Samaltau is my absolute favourite.

  • @sallystubbs7417
    @sallystubbs7417 Год назад +4

    Thank you!! I have MANY Dimash favorites, but this may be my MOST favorite!

  • @mireille2408
    @mireille2408 Год назад +3

    Hello, this is one of his most beautiful traditional Kazakh songs! Those instruments, as you say, add an unparalleled atmosphere to the song, and Dimash's voice.... Well.. Dimash is Dimash...😉❣

  • @isabellesurf
    @isabellesurf Год назад +1

    👏👏👏Thanks for your beautiful reaction to one of my favorite songs! 💕💕💕

    • @bobcieslinski
      @bobcieslinski  Год назад

      Thanks so much for the kind words and for watching g. This is an amazing song.

  • @nataliyakolesnik1671
    @nataliyakolesnik1671 Год назад +2

    Thank you! Please react to Just Let it Be by Dimash. You will love it!

  • @Paty7169
    @Paty7169 Год назад +3

    I love this song and I love these wonderful instruments. Everytime I hear them I feel goosebumps. And Dimash puts so emotion (as usual) in the song, he takes us in a real journey. Listen to the Dimash sings is an amazing experience. Greetings from Brazil 😍🇧🇷

  • @zgadgets
    @zgadgets Год назад +1

    Hey Bob I think Dimash is a Vocal Genius and should go down as the greatest Vocalist of our time and at the ripe old age of 27 just amazing :)😇

  • @jorgelarosa177
    @jorgelarosa177 Год назад +2

    Great reaction!!! Dimash amazing

  • @nicevinci_dear
    @nicevinci_dear Год назад +3

    The instrument you mentioned is called kobyz. It’s spread among Kazakhs. The man who is playing the kobys in Dimash’s performance is the best on this instrument and a very good friend of Dimash. His name is Olzhas Qurmanbek. You often can hear this instrument when Dimash sings in his native tongue like Samaltau, Qairan Elim or Òmir Òter and at the stage performance in Stranger.
    Samaltau is about a young Kazakh who was forcibly recruited by Russia in 1916. He was forced to leave his home country and his elderly parents to go to war (WWI) and does not know what awaits him there as a soldier or how his elderly parents are to manage without him.
    Normally there are no vocal acrobatics in his native songs and I love them a lot. In every of this songs you can hear the great love and devotion to his country and his people.
    Qairan Elim means Holy Land and is a prayer and an expression of fear about the fate of Dimash's country and the world in general. The MV is fantastic and he even directed it. The man, Renat Gaissin (a Kazakh composer) on the piano is also a friend of his and he has also written songs for Dimash such as River Of Love, an instrumental in which Dimash plays the dombra, and the song Òmir Òter (Ode to Life). This MV was presented of the 30th anniversary of Kazakhstan’s independence. Also a must see but switch on the subtitles. A masterpiece. Goosebumps!
    Qairan Elim: ruclips.net/video/K45qdRAIWaM/видео.html
    Òmir Òter: ruclips.net/video/8VrEFpu4S8A/видео.html
    Òmir Òter 2021: ruclips.net/video/6Zg9jKRNCF8/видео.html
    River Of Love: ruclips.net/video/rck2vaf1Hal/видео.html

  • @carmencarrasco1414
    @carmencarrasco1414 Год назад +8

    Una hermosa canción en la maravillosa voz de Dimash, gracias y saludos cordiales desde Chile 🇨🇱✌️💜

  • @Well-in-the-garden
    @Well-in-the-garden Год назад +2

    ❤One of my favourites❤

  • @najwanahouli4544
    @najwanahouli4544 Год назад +1

    I love this dog so much.
    Thank you for reacting. Always agree to check your reactions 👏👏

  • @4potslite169
    @4potslite169 Год назад +4

    Love Love Love this piece…you can hear the wolves and barking dogs and geese flying overhead in the story being told. And then Dimash is the HUGE cherry on top of the biggest sundae you ever had. There is a storyboarded animated version of this performance that is incredible!
    Search “Samaltau” The story behind the song!!!

  • @kenhilliard6688
    @kenhilliard6688 Год назад +1

    One of my favorites....so many unique songs....never been so stuck on a singers voice.....

  • @TheMedicineCouch
    @TheMedicineCouch Год назад +4

    I knew you would really love the instrumentation in this song! This is tied for my all-time favorite Dimash song & performance.

    • @bobcieslinski
      @bobcieslinski  Год назад +3

      This was pretty awesome!

    • @TheMedicineCouch
      @TheMedicineCouch Год назад +1

      @@bobcieslinski Just another thing that makes Dimash so special. He himself is a composer and musician in addition to him being a fabulous vocalist. Therefore, the quality of the music in his songs is always top-notch. Plus, he always works with such talented musicians. I think the amount of attention he pays to the vocals AND the music is unparalleled in the world of music today.

  • @magofkemh
    @magofkemh Год назад +3

    This song is so beautiful! And Dimash is soooo good!! Bravo Dimash!! (again) 💐💐💐💐💐💐💐
    Olzhas Qurmanbek plays the kobyz. Sanjay Almishev plays the sybyzgy. Beautiful instruments and fantastic performers!

  • @marisabrihuegaparodi2765
    @marisabrihuegaparodi2765 Год назад +1

    I love thIs song. I don't know how to explain what I feel when I hear tis song

  • @rildomendozatinoco2579
    @rildomendozatinoco2579 Год назад +2

    👏👏👏👏👏

  • @sofiesimon1731
    @sofiesimon1731 Год назад +2

    ❤❤❤🙏🙏🙏👍👍👍✌

  • @vickigarvie4093
    @vickigarvie4093 Год назад +1

    Beautifully haunting ♡♡♡

  • @maribelbrown5888
    @maribelbrown5888 Год назад +3

    During WWI the Russian Zar gave an order to take Kazakhs from their towns to make the trenches. You can feel in the imagery of the lyrics when he says that they look like stray horses approaching the place of recruitment. This is a folk song and they use the typical Kazakh instruments. You can feel the cry of the wolves and dogs coming out of the Kobyz, as well as the wind played so well by that type of flute (tsuur). Thank you for your reaction. ❤️🙏🕊

  • @Ines-rn1si
    @Ines-rn1si Год назад +1

    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)

  • @davidbangtson3109
    @davidbangtson3109 10 месяцев назад

    Best performance of a song important to his country he's ever done. And all with just his chest voice. No vocal acrobatics, but the power and emotion are unmistakable.

    • @bobcieslinski
      @bobcieslinski  10 месяцев назад +1

      Hey David yes he puts so much emotion into everything he does and it makes it so impactful for all of us. He’s a special talent.

  • @VD_6509
    @VD_6509 Год назад +2

    ¡Amo tanto esta canción! Dimash la canta desde el fondo de su corazón. Gracias por tu reacción. Saludos desde México

    • @bobcieslinski
      @bobcieslinski  Год назад +1

      Thanks so musch Vicky I really appreciate it.

  • @maggiedennis5530
    @maggiedennis5530 Год назад

    I love your reaction and your necessary pauses are well timed with insightful comments, thank you so much for showing this

  • @EllanaTs
    @EllanaTs Год назад

    Thank you for continuing to react to Dimash! I really enjoy your commentary (and facial expressions)!

    • @bobcieslinski
      @bobcieslinski  Год назад

      Thanks so much Ellana! He is one of the best in the world.

  • @AnaPaula-yu8lq
    @AnaPaula-yu8lq Год назад +2

    Brasil ❤️ Dimash

  • @eliaelia5036
    @eliaelia5036 Год назад +1

    👍👍👍

  • @lkayh
    @lkayh Год назад +2

    This is one of my favorite songs of his. Not really stretching his range, right in the middle of his natural register, the richness of his voice, and yes, the instruments-in the music video we see snowy mountains and forests, so you’re hearing the icy winds, a pack of wolves on the hunt, all from those two instruments. He also just released a new one, El Amor En Ti-it’s an original composition by Dimash himself, a lot more of his classical style singing, extended passages of low baritone, tenor, countertenor, along with a little Michael Jackson-style pop over the top just for the fun of it (it probably makes more sense if you understand the lyrics, but IDC. I’m all about the sounds he’s making. LOL. I do hope he does a studio recording (this video is in concert) where the voices are better balanced as he does some pretty incredible riffs and you can’t really hear them well in places.
    Anyway, I’m glad you did this one. I hadn’t heard it in awhile.

    • @bobcieslinski
      @bobcieslinski  Год назад +2

      Thanks so much for thr thoughts and telling me about thr new song. Have a great one lkayh!

    • @kalliopesensei3023
      @kalliopesensei3023 Год назад +2

      Please react to "Ómir Óter", an Ode to Life. That original song of his was composed for him by a famous Kazakh composer, Renat Gaissin. It’s one of my favorite Dimash’s Kazakh original songs. It has a deep meaning and resonates with me on so many levels. Whenever I listen to that song, I feel both emotional, on the verge of crying, and a sense of peace.
      I’d like to point out that being anchored in his roots, heritage, and tradition is at the very core of who Dimash is as an individual. Whenever he can, he always puts his Kazakh culture at the forefront. It’s been a childhood dream of his to show and promote his proud culture and heritage to the whole world. Case in point: the use of the Qobyz in “Stranger”; as well as the integration of the Dombra, the Kazakh national instrument par excellence, in upbeat modern songs like “Be With Me”, “Zhalyn”, or even in his performance in the show “Shine, Super Brothers!” in China where he opened the Queen songs performance with a Dombra, precisely. Of course, needless to say that all his Kazakh songs showcase his culture and heritage.
      You should definitely check both his live performance from the Digital Show (available on his RUclips channel, of course), and the official MV for “Ómir Óter": ruclips.net/video/8VrEFpu4S8A/видео.html
      Also, FYI, here’s the link to an article on Dimash official website on how the song came to be, as well as the vision behind the MV: en.dimashnews.com/omir-oter-ode-to-life/
      Ómir Óter is indeed about how fleeting life is; how one can leave his/her legacy to shape a nation (hence the importance of the MV where the prominent historical Kazakh figures of the past are shown); how past, present and future are deeply connected; how one should strive to live life honorably and fulfill one’s dreams because life is short: it passes in a blink of an eye. It was brilliantly shown at the end of the video with all the faces from different walks of life.
      KIELI MEKEN - (his original song, in Kazakh, 2020 - online digital concert)
      ruclips.net/video/2716iHnVkK8/видео.html
      Omir Oter | 2021 ruclips.net/video/6Zg9jKRNCF8/видео.html (his original, in Kazakh, composed for him)
      Samaltau | 2021 (the Digital Show version that you could watch in your downtime) ruclips.net/video/QnQbmB6KXME/видео.html
      “Unforgettable Day”- Ұмытылмас күн | 2021 (his original Kazakh song, Dimash composed the music when he was 19) ruclips.net/video/W5D20sNvnHY/видео.html
      Music Videos:
      “Akkuym”, My Swan [Official MV] (his original song)
      ruclips.net/video/lK46Lv1th_I/видео.html
      “Qairan Elim” (his original and first directorial debut)
      ruclips.net/video/K45qdRAIWaM/видео.html
      Take your time in discovering Dimash’s amazing Kazakh songs, and enjoy your musical journey into the “Dimashverse”! Last but not least, thank you for your genuine appreciation of Dimash’s talent.
      Cheers from Texas!
      P.S.: To all the music lovers who appreciate Dimash’s voice and music, please consider subscribing to his official RUclips channel to show him some support. He’s such a deserving, humble, and insanely talented independent artist! Thanks!

  • @fiorelasuarez7872
    @fiorelasuarez7872 Год назад

    Que hermosa obra de arte compartes es increíble la reacción y como podemos disfrutar del talento del maestro Dimash gracias 🙏

    • @bobcieslinski
      @bobcieslinski  Год назад

      Thanks so much for thr kind words. What can I say he is the best.

  • @pclig2383
    @pclig2383 Год назад +1

    Samaltau, that translates “mountain breeze” is a kazakh folk song - written from the perspective of a young kazakh, leaving behind his beloved natal steppe and his elderly parents, when drafted by force by the russian empire to shed his blood in the russian army. (a tsar’s edict in 1916 ordered males of non-Russian origin aged 19-43 from the province that the Russian Empire annexed in 1867 - that included territories of today’s Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan - to join the russian empire`s army ; this led to famine in the territories where the men were taken away from, and to a huge revolt against the tsar, revolt which was stifled brutally. This is my favorite version for the Tokio Jazz Festival which was performed during the quarantine from Dimash’s home studio with two musicians. The instrumentation is amazing; the Kobyz and the flute called Sybyzgy - made of reeds or wood 50-70 cm with 3-5 holes, is particularly common in Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan. The instrument was popular with shepherds, although difficult to play, and was also used by storytellers, in this case perfect for Dimash who is a master of storytelling …. his singing creates an atmosphere so mystical and enchanting that takes you to that place where the story occurred . 🔝🔝👏❤️🎤🎻 Please react next to Adai+Daididau
    ruclips.net/video/Ra4v19Rp6cQ/видео.html
    Traditional songs in my opinion are the best!!!

  • @dianeslade7059
    @dianeslade7059 Год назад

    👍👍👍💖💖💖💕💕👍👍👍👍. Dimash is mesmerizing!!!

  • @paulcantrell3044
    @paulcantrell3044 Год назад

    This song along with 'Daididau' are my current favourites. I love the authentic Kazak sounds and how they really suit his voice.

  • @joseluissilva6070
    @joseluissilva6070 Год назад +1

    Saludos desde México

  • @user-tz9gs7uf3u
    @user-tz9gs7uf3u Год назад +1

    Вы стали моим любимым реакционеров. Вы сдержанный, объективный. Спасибо за Димаша.

    • @bobcieslinski
      @bobcieslinski  Год назад

      Thanks so much I appreciate the kind words.

  • @makila7715
    @makila7715 7 месяцев назад

    These two have been with him since the I am Singer competition.

  • @skirk9184
    @skirk9184 Год назад

    Masterpiece!

  • @hitomiochiai8787
    @hitomiochiai8787 Год назад +4

    Syzygy is the flute and 2 string instrument is called a Kobyz. The Kobyz player is Olzhas Qurmanbek, I'm sad to say I don't know the flute player's name.

    • @BelleNewman
      @BelleNewman Год назад

      Sandzhay Almishev, I believe.

    • @bobcieslinski
      @bobcieslinski  Год назад +1

      Thanks for the awesome info!

    • @BelleNewman
      @BelleNewman Год назад

      *Spelt sybyzgy - quite a tongue-twister, lol!

    • @stephaniejaboh8929
      @stephaniejaboh8929 Год назад

      Like always, if you're a true fan of Dimash, you'd know the name some or at least one of his musicians, his team, family and friends because Dimash always, always remember to mention them and credit them for the things they do. Got to love that about him.

  • @lizbrown4385
    @lizbrown4385 Год назад

    I love this song

  • @maricruzgarnica6557
    @maricruzgarnica6557 Год назад

    👏👏👏🙌🙌 Bravo

  • @lindabrabantpolidori
    @lindabrabantpolidori Год назад

    See Dimash dancing give me your love many version, passione, Mademoiselle Hide, okay, ecc

  • @heiderosekober379
    @heiderosekober379 Год назад +3

    Samaltau 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, 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. 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, in some versions you see the heartblood of the people running down the instrument. The breeze from the mountains is all that is left. The line “like a herd of lost horses” encapsules the depth of dispair, 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. I think of all the people in today's world whose lives, homes, and families are torn apart by war and violence.

  • @theeusonho
    @theeusonho Год назад

    Único.❤

  • @Ines-rn1si
    @Ines-rn1si Год назад

    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)

  • @Joy77777
    @Joy77777 Год назад

    If you have not already, watch ”Ikanaide" 20th TOKYO JAZZ FESTIVAL Dimash not only sang this song in Japanese, but the emotion he put into this song brought me to tears. Transferred, Ikanaide means "Do not go"

    • @bobcieslinski
      @bobcieslinski  Год назад

      Yes here it is. Thanks! ruclips.net/video/5xK3quN9GRs/видео.html

  • @ewasz.8947
    @ewasz.8947 Год назад +2

    Proszę włącz polskie napisy 🙏🙏🙏🇵🇱 Dimash jak zawsze ❣️

  • @kumkumjain9864
    @kumkumjain9864 Год назад

    grt review

  • @almamerk
    @almamerk Год назад +1

    Esta es una de las canciones que más siente al cantar Dimash, es una canción que relata lo que sentían los jóvenes de Kazajistán que fueron llevados en la Primera Guerra Mundial a cavar trincheras a Rusia. Su versión en el Show digital es también hermosa!!

  • @jillfield3102
    @jillfield3102 Год назад

    Hi Bob would you please react to ‘Passione’ it’s in Italian. Thank you. I’m still going through all your Demash reactions. 👍👍👍🇬🇧

  • @adrianareginato7636
    @adrianareginato7636 Год назад +3

    MARAVILLOSO, ÚNICO, ESPECIAL, EXTRAORDINARIO, INCREIBLE!!!!!!! DIMASH ES MÁGICO 👏👏👏👏👏🥇🥇🥇🥇🥇💙💙💙💙💙 ARGENTINA 🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🙋‍♀️🙋‍♀️🙋‍♀️

  • @Ian-hg8gx
    @Ian-hg8gx Год назад

    thank you for another great reaction, dimash is a one of a kind voice, in saying that have you reacted to australia's john farnham, nickname ' the voice', this re=working of a beatles classic might appeal to you, saxophone solo as a bonus,ruclips.net/video/dv54giOSRKs/видео.html

  • @christianebodart5132
    @christianebodart5132 Год назад

    About Samaltau, tsar Nicolas 2, in war 1914/1918, havé pénurie of soldiers, many young man âgée 16y, go to russian Help, Romania,Bulgarie, Kazakhstan….no many com back in their land

  • @terryjames7018
    @terryjames7018 Год назад

    Tagging Dirty Loops and Snarky Puppy in the description to scam the search results...
    Dick move, Bob.

    • @bobcieslinski
      @bobcieslinski  Год назад

      Terry I am so sorry that you cannot read well because there are no tags for that in this video. Why would I tag Dirty Loops and Snarky Puppy for this video when it would do nothing to help this video. I am completely offended that you made the final comment that you did. Completely disappointing sir.

    • @terryjames7018
      @terryjames7018 Год назад

      @@bobcieslinski Description, Bob. The description. Your description links to your reactions to DL and SP and causes your Dimash reactions to show up in a search for unrelated videos.
      Insulting me was a bad idea.

    • @bobcieslinski
      @bobcieslinski  Год назад

      Terry, if you look at the language you used toward me, can you blame me if I was a bit snippy. Yesterday I taught elementary band kids all day and then from 4-8 I taught private lessons to students. It was a long day and then I saw your comments. Yes, there are links in all of my videos for playlists on my channel. The main playlist is in the first 200 characters which is the only section youtube searches in addition to everything that is heard and said inside the video itself. If you are having things like Dimash show up in your feed it is because you have watched my videos in the past so youtube knows there is a chance you will watch the new video I released or at least another video. This was not me if Dimash showed up in your feed. I can understand you being upset and wanting me to know, but using that language was totally not necessary. I apologize for the snippy comment I made and I was wrong for that but what you accused me of and then the language you used toward me was also uncalled for. I have never been one of those people on anything in my life.

  • @ronnyseffinga7950
    @ronnyseffinga7950 Год назад +2

    pls dont tag Nightwish in a reaction to this karaoke singer,for its clickbait and its not allowed by YT...just saying....

    • @bobcieslinski
      @bobcieslinski  Год назад

      Ronny I’m not sure what you are talking about. I don’t do anything like that. I’m not that kind of person. I’m not sure why you even thought that. Can you explain please?

    • @ronnyseffinga7950
      @ronnyseffinga7950 Год назад +1

      @@bobcieslinski in the description it says Nightwish, that means when i search for Nightwish in YT this karaoke singer appears....

    • @bobcieslinski
      @bobcieslinski  Год назад +1

      @@ronnyseffinga7950 ok I think I know what you are talking about now. You mean the list of videos to watch. I sure didn’t mean for that to happen. It’s a template I quickly use for all of my videos so anyone who looks in the description can have a menu of videos to choose from. I’ve literally never had anyone until today say anything like this to me. So I never thought it was an issue. Thanks I’ll have to check it out and make adjustments.

  • @user-pc9fl8zl7n
    @user-pc9fl8zl7n Год назад +2

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @Ines-rn1si
    @Ines-rn1si Год назад

    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 - ruclips.net/video/PqxhtBecVeg/видео.html )
    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.