Opera Singer Reacts to Dimash Kudaibergen (Sinful Passion) - Dimash Journey

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
  • LONG VIDEO.... sorry guys it’s been so long since I’ve done a regular reaction/analysis that I got REALLY carried away. 👁👄👁 especially since it’s Dimash. So I don’t get super heavy on technique but I do rant on about how singers need to protect themselves from singing really emotional pieces and how to navigate achieving that while still not ripping your cords out every time you sing.
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Комментарии • 902

  • @melbrod3868
    @melbrod3868 4 года назад +206

    Happy Birthday!!!
    I've heard that the "Asian" portion of Dimash's performance is a traditional lament and homage to the dead. The back story here is that the original singer of this piece, Batyr Shukenov, a founding member of the Kazakh band A-studio (here performing with him; the guy at the piano wrote the piece) died of a heart attack at the age of 52, and Dimash sings it in his memory.
    I've also heard that in a sense, this piece was a sort of "audition" with Krutoy--well, not exactly, but after Krutoy attended this performance, he started collaboration with Dimash.

    • @dallasstiles118
      @dallasstiles118 4 года назад +8

      Very good to see you. I still watch this all the time, love it. I am from Kansas City MO and hope that any experiences you have had in our home state have been good and will be in the future. Happy Saturday to you

    • @noms341
      @noms341 4 года назад +4

      i dont think its JUST a homage to the dead, that technique is used in various cultures in general as well

    • @kelly4250
      @kelly4250 4 года назад +1

      Dallas Stiles Hello fellow Missourian 👋 👋 👋 I’m a St. Louis dear but I’ve lived all over the state 😊

    • @dallasstiles118
      @dallasstiles118 4 года назад +1

      @@kelly4250 😁

    • @deeb.9250
      @deeb.9250 4 года назад +7

      @@noms341 that particular melody is traditional kazakh lament call to funeral. Yes the technique is all over middle east, north africa, india, central asia... But each culture has their own.

  • @casaspucon
    @casaspucon 4 года назад +69

    11:45 "maybe people don't think this is their most dramatic piece, but I think this is a very sophisticated piece"
    i agree

  • @ecilaeniarol9863
    @ecilaeniarol9863 4 года назад +129

    Dimash's father Kanat said in an interview that Dimash spends a very long time with a song absorbing and analyzing it before he is ready to sing it AND
    Happy Birthday!

  • @johnatkins1922
    @johnatkins1922 4 года назад +107

    Happy birthday Angel.. This performance was something else right. He's flawless 🙏🙏

  • @zemanoshtronz
    @zemanoshtronz 4 года назад +30

    Dimash is a storyteller who uses his entire arsenal (technique, vocal range, body expression, style ...) as a resource to engage the audience in the story he is presenting! When we put the lyrics together, the story behind it, the feeling that it can awaken, then we understand that everything he does is not for personal exaltation, but to captivate and uplift what he is singing!

    • @anadangiolella3409
      @anadangiolella3409 11 месяцев назад +2

      You are so right. He says he doesn't want the audience to focus on his range. He wants to transport them..on utube watch "the ultimate Dimash guide "

  • @stevelucero9047
    @stevelucero9047 4 года назад +6

    With so much said about Dimash's technical/natural skills... his mastery of body language often gets overlooked.... there are immense lessons in his performances regarding the use of body language in setting tone, creating pace & tension, drama, etc.. He really is a very complete package when it comes to natural/technical/emotive skillsets... I only imagine the more known he becomes, the more obvious it will become just how far ahead of nearly all other singers he really is... he's a flippin' unicorn for his abilities and a chameleon in his ability/mastery of how to use them...

    • @roberto1279
      @roberto1279 4 года назад

      This is why he is on the stage.

  • @137lei
    @137lei 4 года назад +29

    The breathiness of his voice is appropriate for this song, SINFUL PASSION, intimate, beautiful.

  • @wbrenne
    @wbrenne 4 года назад +145

    The moment you noticed Igor Krutoi in the audience was the moment when he decided to return from retirement to write music for Dimash.

    • @Darling_Nicci
      @Darling_Nicci 4 года назад +5

      No, they met way before that. And he hd never retired. Guys like him never retire, and he does a ton of projects that don't involve Dimash.

    • @ju1ietta
      @ju1ietta 4 года назад +16

      bijou, Composer is a creative profession. Of course, it is hardly possible to retire from this profession in the generally accepted sense of the word. But Igor Krutoy himself said that before meeting Dimash for the last 2-3 years he had a creative crisis and stagnation. I believe this is due to the death of Dmitry Hvorostovsky after a long serious illness. Dimash returned inspiration to Igor Krktoy, and in this sense he returned it from retirement :)

    • @Darling_Nicci
      @Darling_Nicci 4 года назад +1

      @@ju1ietta
      not being inspired is very different from being retired. He wasn't retired. Dimash didn't pull him out of retirment. He did and does a lot of stuff in music and entertainment in general, he's not 'just' a composer.

    • @Darling_Nicci
      @Darling_Nicci 4 года назад +1

      @Just want the Best voice but they DID meet before Sochi, not in Sochi. at least that's what both Dimash and Krutoy have said in interviews. By the time Sochi happened Krutoy knew exactly who Dimash was and he hadn't retired at that point.

    • @ju1ietta
      @ju1ietta 4 года назад +3

      @bijou, Be attentive to the text of the interlocutor. "Just want the Best voice" said so: that they met shortly before Srchi, and not in Sochi. The promoter of Igor Krutoy (Khizri) discovered the recordings of Dimash from the Singer-2017 contest, and he introduced Krutoy to these videos, offering to try cooperation with Dimash. First, there were absentee negotiations, and then in 2018 Dimash and Igor Krutoy met in person in Italy. Then Krutoy and invited Dimash to participate in "New Wave".
      About retirement - you don’t need to understand everything so literally. This is an allegory.

  • @jayv999
    @jayv999 4 года назад +118

    "He''s just word-painting with his voice" - great description. Thanks, Angel.

    • @alaa_safadi
      @alaa_safadi 3 года назад

      Saw your comment exactly when she was saying it lol

  • @DDan61
    @DDan61 4 года назад +14

    HAPPY BIRTHDAY!! The last part of the song was actually to pay tribute to the dead singer - what you heard is usually something at a funeral. A-Studio is the original band that wrote the song and in (I believe) 2015 the original singer died and this was Dimash's way of paying respect to him - to call Dimash a good human being simply does NOT say what/who he is - he is "Dimash", which IMHO, is transcending in the way he thinks and sings! We are not watching someone sing, we are "seeing" the song for the first time through Dimash's eyes which is magical!

    • @MarkMoshchinsky
      @MarkMoshchinsky Год назад +1

      Thats amazing about the tribute :)

    • @marywebster2488
      @marywebster2488 7 месяцев назад

      “Dead white guys from Germany “ 🤣😂😆🤣😂!!!
      Love your reactions!

  • @BeckyNicholas
    @BeckyNicholas 4 года назад +22

    Happy birthday! Nice to see you back! His Dad said once Dimash uses every cell in his body with every song he does! And he's completely drained after every concert (you could wring out his clothes....his exact words). Dimash truly invests so much emotion in each song 💜💛❤💙

  • @vuv10
    @vuv10 4 года назад +40

    Finally 😍 this is my favorite Dimash performance, happy birthday 🎂

  • @robbpowell194
    @robbpowell194 4 года назад +18

    I am so glad I discovered you, Angel. I love your investment in learning about the man. I was Dismasified on the spot when I first heard SOS over three years ago. He has opened new vistas for me and I love it when I see others with different skills exploring, as well. Happy Birthday.

  • @maritighe5674
    @maritighe5674 4 года назад +7

    Have to say it... I've been following Dimash for about 2 years and in every ( except one) reaction all the comments are so positive... even when people disagree there is no malice or bad intentions... he himself is a very humble person and I've never ( again except once) seen bad vibes.... it's wonderful we can all enjoy music and no nastiness .... just respect and appreciation xx

  • @David-ii3bi
    @David-ii3bi 2 года назад +3

    The thing I love most about Dimash is his philanthropic work. He gives millions of dollars to a variety of charities. The dude also goes to hospitals and interacts with patients. Dimash is humble and angelic

  • @evergreenrose427
    @evergreenrose427 4 года назад +18

    OMG I kept yelling at the screen "don't stop, don't stop".....😂! Your analysis is so detailed and informative. I love the way you described his emotional performance, how he draws us into his world rather than throwing his talent at the audience. The way I think about it is that his technique is so developed and perfected, when he goes on stage he is able to transcend technique and deploy it purely in the service of the song and the story. (Like Callas?) And yes this was the moment when Krutoy decided to come out of retirement to write for Dimash. Happy Birthday!

  • @DonLuc23
    @DonLuc23 4 года назад +9

    You're the first person to mention his manipulation of the audience. I call it playing with the audience, the analogy of fishing fits right in there, playing with us...and he does it so well...he doesn't come into our world, he reels us into his!!!

  • @ThePlayNerder
    @ThePlayNerder 4 года назад +297

    Wow.. she leaned in to pause the video during the run and I was like.. “Pause right here and I unsubscribe right now and report you to RUclips for harassment” 😂😂😂

    • @AngelAzzarraOpera
      @AngelAzzarraOpera  4 года назад +134

      I was waiting for that breath like what the heck Dimash he just never breathes I guess ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

    • @DutchNeX
      @DutchNeX 4 года назад +10

      true

    • @zhennaleigh1037
      @zhennaleigh1037 4 года назад +18

      @About Me ha it ain't just male lungs...dimash is way above average even for males

    • @thanossnap4170
      @thanossnap4170 4 года назад +29

      @About Me Yeah that's not male lungs, mate. That's Dimash lungs. Only Eminem and Dimash has this deal with oxygen that everyone else didn't get.

    • @naimaneskin4830
      @naimaneskin4830 4 года назад +3

      @@AngelAzzarraOpera Stil POPERA

  • @carolineharlow5926
    @carolineharlow5926 4 года назад +25

    Happy Birthday, what better present to give yourself 'DIMASH' have a great day ❤

  • @davidgieschen9714
    @davidgieschen9714 4 года назад +22

    Have seen a number of reactions by other wannabe voice coaches to Dimash. You stand alone when breaking down his music! So very well done and as much as I enjoyed Dimash perform another wonderful piece your analysis was equally enjoyable! Happy birthday my lady!

    • @AngelAzzarraOpera
      @AngelAzzarraOpera  4 года назад +5

      Thank you David!

    • @Astronurd
      @Astronurd 3 года назад +1

      The fairy voice mother is also an excellent voice coach

    • @nanak5890
      @nanak5890 Год назад

      Wanna be voice coaches 😅🙄 a lot of the voice coach’s are not wanna be coaches

  • @bengucina4381
    @bengucina4381 2 года назад +9

    He is the GIFT for all of us, for the world...😇😇😇

  • @suzannamoran1066
    @suzannamoran1066 4 года назад +9

    Oh, how I have dreamed of hearing Dimash sing Puccini.... I have never seen a picture of any of his sheet music nor heard much about his methodology other than he and his parents all saying that he "passes each song through his heart" when deciding whether and how to perform it. (How perfectly poetic.) I appreciate you calling that 22.5 second run a cadenza; that dignifies it in a way that it deserves much more than calling it a "run." What a glorious piece of music. I hope you have now listened to it a few times uninterrupted. Each segment is so good but the way they flow together is what makes this a true masterpiece. Thanks again for another wonderful reaction.

  • @annabelliott
    @annabelliott 4 года назад +9

    I wish you, belatedly, a very happy birthday! I'm really happy to have the opportunity to hear another of your wonderful reactions to Dimash's lovely voice.

  • @hansderuiter2290
    @hansderuiter2290 4 года назад +28

    Nice reaction to Dimash singing Sinful Passion. Great performance by Dimash. Greetings from Amsterdam.

  • @shamyrkvin6431
    @shamyrkvin6431 4 года назад +10

    AMAZING. BEAUTIFUL. DIMASH IS INCREDIBLE. Thanks

  • @ndnmdm9290
    @ndnmdm9290 4 года назад +8

    Happy birthday Angela💐🌹you're reaction is a must to watch🙏🏼seeing such a professional singer being blown away is just the best thing in the world.

  • @zemanoshtronz
    @zemanoshtronz 4 года назад +4

    Hello, I’m from Brazil! The story behind this song is very interesting: The band that accompanies Dimash is the same one that composed the song, without the singer who died after a heart attack! The band is also from Kazakhstan and this performance by Dimash revitalized the song. In addition, the final part he added, with an oriental technique (traditional cazaq singing). Is a funeral lament, paying homage to the dead vocalist? Brilliant! The song was originally performed in 1998 and the band's name is A'Studio. The dead singer left the band in 2000 and passed away in 2015 and his name was Batyrkhan Shukenov. The lyrics are by the poet Ilia Reznik together with Baigaly Serkebyev, who is the keyboardist with long hair, which we see in the video accompanying Dimash. Happy Birthday!

    • @gulnarabadyganova2886
      @gulnarabadyganova2886 3 года назад

      You are right . It is funeral song called Zhoktau, when women sing to the dead relatives

  • @Frahamen
    @Frahamen 4 года назад +6

    It just shows how good Dimash is if every song he makes is your/my new favorite, regardless the order you watch it.

  • @yolandaaleman5074
    @yolandaaleman5074 4 года назад +31

    Dear Angel, Happy Birthday, Feliz Cumpleaños!!!!!My best wishes to you, may all your dreams come true and have a blessed year! Thank you for your rection, Dimash owesome as always, regards from Colombia

  • @user-fj2nc4uz4g
    @user-fj2nc4uz4g 4 года назад +13

    Thank you very much for the great mood that you give to all of us every
    time you go on the air with reactions to Dimash, or especially when you
    sing yourself!!! :) You have excellent vocal skills, natural charm,
    sense of humor and self-irony! And a special thank you for always doing
    everything sincerely, from the bottom of your heart! I wish you creative
    success and health! Stay always the same talented, positive and
    cheerful! Thank you for everything!!!
    With love from Russia, Saint Petersburg.

  • @maritighe5674
    @maritighe5674 4 года назад +134

    It's impossible... DIMASH: hold my beer

    • @gracewalk4155
      @gracewalk4155 4 года назад +5

      😂😂😂

    • @blackorchid6994
      @blackorchid6994 4 года назад +4

      @@ptxdearpearsDQ We hear it👍

    • @ndnmdm9290
      @ndnmdm9290 4 года назад +3

      😂😂😂😂😂Im dying

    • @azharismail2116
      @azharismail2116 4 года назад +11

      Hold my mic

    • @JustMyOpinion1010
      @JustMyOpinion1010 4 года назад +5

      @@ptxdearpearsDQ don't be so certain. He's a pretty liberal muslim. Many other people close to him do drink. In his case it will probably be 'hold my Coke' since we know he loves it. 😃

  • @miroslavasuchomelova4944
    @miroslavasuchomelova4944 4 года назад +70

    I will add just a piece to all the information posted here by the others: His father said the ethnic part was a Yakuti technique (Yakutia, East Russia). Happy birthday dear lady Angel!

    • @kirillr8166
      @kirillr8166 4 года назад +1

      Unlikely.

    • @JustMyOpinion1010
      @JustMyOpinion1010 4 года назад +2

      Miroslava I discussed this with Marat because I was curious abiut it. He said it is Turkic/Uzbek/Kyrgyz in origin and Dimash taught himself how to sing it. That's it. Plain and simple.

    • @miroslavasuchomelova4944
      @miroslavasuchomelova4944 4 года назад +2

      @@JustMyOpinion1010 O.K., thanks! He could use it somewhere again, it is cool!

    • @inquisitvem6723
      @inquisitvem6723 4 года назад

      It’s like yodeling with country singers in the u.s

    • @JustMyOpinion1010
      @JustMyOpinion1010 4 года назад

      @@miroslavasuchomelova4944 I aldo hope he does. A pity the audience clapped over this. Dimash48 have a fancam from Kremlin where you can hear it beautifully

  • @AnonyMous-xd7xq
    @AnonyMous-xd7xq 4 года назад +43

    Happy birthday, Angel.!

  • @AyLeenToRa
    @AyLeenToRa 4 года назад +5

    Angel!! I love you so much!! Thank you THANK YOU for appreciating each nuance of Dimash's voice and performance!! All you're saying are right on point!!
    It's such a big compliment to Dimash to be admired by a great singer like you! By watching your videos, I know that you're honest and outspoken so when you give compliments, you really mean it!!
    If only everyone were as knowledgeable as you, Dimash would have it easy! Too bad there are many people out there who know so little about vocals that they keep on talking bad about his technique, his emotions, his performance, his talent..... HIM 😔
    Plus, he's such a nice and humble person offstage, I just feel like he doesn't deserve all these hatred 😢 but what can I say? With talent comes jealousy 😔 I guess every successful person in this world has haters 🤷‍♀️
    Sorry for being mellow here! 😅 Thank you so much for ur reaction Angel! 😘

  • @myuudee
    @myuudee 4 года назад +20

    Hello! I missed your reactions 💕 Welcome, back. 🌸
    Edit: Happy Birthday 🎁🎂🎉

  • @user-vb3pd8ey7w
    @user-vb3pd8ey7w 4 года назад +27

    It's a great present for everybody! 💖 my congrats with your birthday! Let's all your dreams come true! 🍸🎂👋 thanks a lot for Dimash! I love your honest and professional reactions!!! You are so charming lady 😍 God bless you!

  • @GamaunVideo
    @GamaunVideo 4 года назад +6

    This is the festival "New Wave" in Sochi (Russia). There was a competition of young performers and concerts of Russian artists. Dimash acted as a guest at the jubilee concert of the Kazakh group "A-studio".
    Baigali Serkebaev - the author of the song - plays the piano here.
    It was a phenomenal performance! Superb low notes at the beginning, unreal high notes at the end. And again the oriental tones in the song!
    Melismа in the finale together with the last "Дай" - 23 seconds!
    Dimash used kazakh singing technique. Saha people ( Russia) uses this technique too.

  • @Secret-Serenity
    @Secret-Serenity 4 года назад +1

    I'm really glad you didn't interrupt the end of the song with a comment so no worries, you let him finish and that was the right thing to do, thank you for that! and thanks for your reaction it was great!

  • @shanialover
    @shanialover 4 года назад +14

    Dear Angel, that is when Igor knew he wanted to compose several new songs for Dimash's voice. They might have never got together if he hadn't been there that night.

  • @maritighe5674
    @maritighe5674 4 года назад +34

    Oh Lord have you heard him singing rock yet??? He does an amazing queen medley ... he has the rasp the drive... this man is endlessly fascinating and talented

    • @rustcohle9267
      @rustcohle9267 4 года назад

      Which video? I cant find his queen's perfomance, except "The show must go on"

    • @kevinnguyen5042
      @kevinnguyen5042 4 года назад +1

      Rust Cohle it is Dimash singing with vocal boys in The Singer.

    • @jaydeeess8996
      @jaydeeess8996 4 года назад

      @@rustcohle9267 Here it is, guys. Enjoy!!!! ( I have MANY times.) vimeo.com/380001649

    • @jaydeeess8996
      @jaydeeess8996 4 года назад

      Ayanga (to Dimash's left) and Cai Chengyu (to Ayanga's left) are two of my favorite vocalists as well. (But not as much as Dimash, of course! lol)

    • @gaby670314
      @gaby670314 4 года назад

      @@rustcohle9267 ruclips.net/video/sxgFrOK2KsE/видео.html

  • @joeno-say5504
    @joeno-say5504 4 года назад +11

    Happy birthday!! Stay safe and healthy. Remember to wash your hands for over 20 seconds, or a single Dimash phrase.

  • @Francesca-kt3xv
    @Francesca-kt3xv 4 года назад +18

    Happy birthday! This is one of my favourite Dimash songs, I've been hoping you'd react to it, looks like you have me a present as well

  • @markhansen7998
    @markhansen7998 4 года назад +83

    The Band onstage originally wrote and performed this song.

    • @vitob1882
      @vitob1882 4 года назад +4

      That would be Igor Krutoy, the bald guy standing to applaud first of all.

    • @randywissler9923
      @randywissler9923 4 года назад +4

      A-Studio or Studio-A, something like that.

    • @user-jl3ol9tz8s
      @user-jl3ol9tz8s 4 года назад +8

      @@vitob1882 this is a song by A-Studio, a famous Kazakh group. Igor not related to this absolutely.

    • @amranibrahimrashidi
      @amranibrahimrashidi 4 года назад +2

      @@user-jl3ol9tz8s amazing and epic song ever really!!!

    • @tanikaUU
      @tanikaUU 4 года назад

      The arrangement is so different, it sounds like it's not the same song.

  • @gypsyjustgypsy
    @gypsyjustgypsy 4 года назад +12

    Happy birthday, Angel! Good to see you back:)

  • @lynnemartin2291
    @lynnemartin2291 4 года назад +6

    Happy birthday 🤗🤗🤗💁🏻‍♀️ perfect present listening to Dimash💁🏻‍♀️

  • @mhand00
    @mhand00 4 года назад +3

    I know Dimash conveys emotion without the need to understand the lyrics, but Since SOS, I noticed that with the lyrics subtitles, his switching tone and "color" becomes so much more meaningful. In this song for example, the repeated phrase: "Give me" is sung with different tone each time: he requests, he pleads, he begs, he cries, he demands etc. Absolutely mesmerizing.

  • @annaluczak1402
    @annaluczak1402 4 года назад +6

    Dear Angel Azzara, I just joined your subscribers, as I really appreciated your reaction and your knowledge of the profession. I wish you very Happy Birthday enjoying Dimash's singing. Greetings from Canada!

  • @carlosabreu8030
    @carlosabreu8030 4 года назад +1

    The story behind this song is very interesting: The band that accompanies Dimash is the same one that composed the song, without the singer who died after a heart attack! The band is also from Kazakhstan and this performance by Dimash revitalized the song. In addition, the final part he added, with an oriental Arab technique (or traditional qazaq singing, called Joqtaw), is a funeral lament, paying homage to the dead vocalist: Brilliant! The song was originally performed in 1998 and the band's name is A'Studio. The dead singer left the band in 2000 and passed away in 2015 and his name was Batyrkhan Shukenov. The lyrics are by the poet Ilia Reznik together with Baigaly Serkebyev, who is the keyboardist with long hair, which we see in the video accompanying Dimash

  • @sectiondrecords4580
    @sectiondrecords4580 4 года назад +6

    Oh Angel, I cannot express how much I appreciate your reactions. Brilliant! Thanks and Happy Birthday!

  • @sheronkirkus3615
    @sheronkirkus3615 4 года назад +1

    Dimash is honest. His musical instincts are genius. He's above average intelligence. A heart of gold. Passion. Yes he understand how to affect people on an emotional level because is there with us. He's not throwing anything in your face. He's inviting you to take a journey with him. He's not trying to have a stylistic voice or a trendy one. People who can't sung use that quite well. Bob Dylan. But Dimash ....even as a classically singer...is not trying to emulate anyone's style. He's just honest and highly talented. He's a master musician and vocalist. Dimash puts it all out there....but it's not always the same kind of emotion. He's a rich fabric and a deep well. Which includes humor and fun. But for the most part...Dimash is a serious individual. He saves his emotional expressiveness for the stage.
    Put him down with Mozart, Rembrandt, and Hemingway. How blessed we are to witness him in real time.
    The true essence of Dimash comes from the singer himself. The man. You can't teach that. Regardless of ones skill level.

  • @trentt5310
    @trentt5310 4 года назад +11

    Goshhh I love your reactions to Dimash. They are a treat for me! Wishing you the best.

  • @petapetroula
    @petapetroula 4 года назад +4

    You chose the right song as a birthday gift, enjoy it few more times! Many happy returns of the day! Huge fan of your reactions!

  • @janicechen3451
    @janicechen3451 4 года назад +6

    Dimash always sings in his own way, and I love it, thanks for your reaction.

  • @nikelodeon6852
    @nikelodeon6852 4 года назад +10

    Dimash has mastered breathy singing to the point where he can use it to sing pianissimo much softer than most of others who don't have that good control or can't go as soft without losing the pitch.

  • @user-gt2oc9uw5r
    @user-gt2oc9uw5r 4 года назад +40

    Поздравляю Вас с Днем Рождения!!! Всех благ!!! Вы очень милая!!!

  • @Ozymandi_as
    @Ozymandi_as 3 года назад +2

    Okay, so I'm bingeing on Dimash reactions. This was very worthwhile.

  • @alariepoet8015
    @alariepoet8015 4 года назад +8

    Happy birthday! I'm glad you recognized Krutoy. I've heard that he invited Dimash to perform at this event and that it launched their collaboration. He sings some lighter, fun pop or patriotic songs that some people grumble about. But I see that as (1) appealing to a broader audience and (2) giving him a little breather when he's singing for two hours in a concert. Two hours straight of "Sinful Passion" or "Ogni Pietra" would simply be too much work. If you listen to the same song performed at different venues, you'll see that he doesn't come up with a single styling that he repeats ad infinitem. Every concert is tailored to fit.

  •  7 месяцев назад

    3 years late, but I'm here for this reaction. I'm an aspiring producer and Dimash has recently(ish) garnered my attention and fascination. I am hellbent on learning as much as possible from and about him so that, when I find a vocalist who fits my music perfectly, I can give them clearer instruction on what I expect and then adapt. Every time I listen to Dimash, I'm hit with an emotional rollercoaster that leaves me inspired to try and produce music that would, in theory, grab his attention, or the attention of vocalists/artists just as skilled. Music that would have them WANTING to sing the song.
    I hope that you had a blast for your birthday and, from myself, thank you for your detail to talent.

  • @claudiaj3189
    @claudiaj3189 4 года назад +13

    Thank you for your reaction to Dimash!!!

  • @teame51
    @teame51 4 года назад +10

    Celebrations of you, Angel! I've heard that Dimash just defended his Master's thesis, and has been approved to begin his doctoral program, in Kazakhstan!!

    • @AngelAzzarraOpera
      @AngelAzzarraOpera  4 года назад +5

      I think it’s really wonderful that no latter how famous he is he chooses to study close to his family- I’m sure the program there is spectacular as well, but still- he has the resources, income, and talent to study anywhere in the world and he chooses his homeland.

    • @teame51
      @teame51 4 года назад

      @@AngelAzzarraOpera, I also heard that he had been scheduled to do a residency in LA, at a jazz institute, though COVID prevented him. Perhaps, as part of his doctoral work.

    • @arwengarraway9143
      @arwengarraway9143 4 года назад

      @@teame51 No, it was a requirement to complete the course for Jazz and contemporary vocals- that the student study abroad. Shame, it would have helped with his English

  • @Ginger_Cat2604
    @Ginger_Cat2604 4 года назад +8

    Happy birthday! Thank you for your reaction to Sinful Passion!

  • @g.o.811
    @g.o.811 4 года назад +3

    Angel! Happy birthday!! 😘😘😘 You did a present for us instead of vice versa. Thanks for the reaction. Love you! Almaty, Kazakhstan.

  • @shrekswife2164
    @shrekswife2164 4 года назад +3

    i love your reactions Angel! so much detail to absorb with Dimash. its no wonder that music schools use him as teacher aid. Please can you react to A Thousand Miles a Dream - Dimash's contribution to Classical Wings (Chinese show). the panel includes a music professor who was apparently so taken with D's performace he kept taking pictures interfering with the filming that Dimash had to sing twice! many thanks for your reactions too!

  • @mr.l5438
    @mr.l5438 4 года назад +15

    Happy Birthday Angel! Great reaction video. I really hope you react to Dimash’s performance of “Love is like a Dream” unless you have already and I just don’t know it. I think you’d be blown away by it.

  • @svetlanak8127
    @svetlanak8127 4 года назад +7

    I've watched so many reactions to this song, and no one could get and elaborate this performance as detailed as you iust did!

  • @anitawiken-cawley6837
    @anitawiken-cawley6837 4 года назад +11

    Happy Birthday :) Love your reactions. Hugs from Norway :)

  • @svetlachurchman-zlatkova1809
    @svetlachurchman-zlatkova1809 4 года назад +5

    Undoubtedly Dimash's crowning glory...

  • @annabelliott
    @annabelliott 4 года назад +2

    Another belated happy birthday wish, Angel. I loved this reaction to Sinful Passion; it is a lovely, informative response to a wonderful singer's thrilling performance. TY.

  • @Urgelt
    @Urgelt 4 года назад +61

    Dimash uses so many colors, he keeps us guessing. That's good! Not knowing what's coming next, he baits us, keeps us in suspense.
    What you called a 'goat trill,' I call a 'bleat.' It involves glottal stops. It sounds like 'eh eh eh eh eh' going fast. It's a one-tone technique.
    What Dimash did is different. He starts it slowly, so you can hear exactly what he is doing. He's oscillating between two tones, but they're too far apart to qualify for vibrato. It's *literally* a trill. I don't think he uses any glottal stops.
    It's a central Asian technique, Turkic peoples in origin, I think. Kazahkstan has a *lot* of Turkic peoples, but - it's a broad category, you'll find them throughout the Middle East, central Asia and even in China. I suspect that from an identity politics standpoint, most of them identify with smaller ethnic subgroups and don't think much about the broader category. There are a number of different languages involved. (Lumping them all together is a little like characterizing some Western European languages and groups as 'Romanic.' The French don't regard themselves as Romans!) Yet there are vocal traditions among these Turkic groups that don't really exist much outside of those groups. Two-toned throat-singing and this rapid trill are examples. They have ethnic instruments not used much outside of those groups, too, such as the dombra. (Dimash plays the dombra very well, incidentally.)
    The technique has a name, and I've heard it, but... I'm getting old, and my memory isn't what it once was.
    About that long single-breath riff: Caleb Coles, an Australian singer-songwriter-musician, recently started a 'sing that riff' series of videos, and bravely, he tackled Dimash's belted upward slide and downward R&B run (though there are more influences in it than just R&B) from 'Sinful Passion.' Caleb has the range for it. He gave himself 90 minutes to study the riff, then did several takes. He shares insights. It's all very illuminating concerning what Dimash did with that single breath. If you are interested, here's the link:
    ruclips.net/video/HmJmYppfNKM/видео.html
    Caleb's video isn't an hour and a half long, thankfully, thanks to the miracle of video editing. It's only 11 minutes.
    Cheers!

    • @ilBaccello
      @ilBaccello 4 года назад +7

      That video is very good and puts into perspective Dimash's mastery.

    • @Zoom_1012
      @Zoom_1012 4 года назад +2

      Dimash demonstrates his Middle-Eastern "yodel" in his performance of the Lionel Ritchie song "Hello." It's incredible!

    • @gulnarabadyganova2886
      @gulnarabadyganova2886 3 года назад +2

      You are right . It is traditional kazakh funeral song called Zhoktau

    • @qaidasynnn
      @qaidasynnn 3 года назад

      It is called "Joqtau"

    • @Alasterius41
      @Alasterius41 3 года назад

      Is it similar to mogolian throat-singing technique?

  • @sergi6612
    @sergi6612 4 года назад +7

    Happy Birthday!! And thank you for another great reaction!

  • @oscarcallahan159
    @oscarcallahan159 4 года назад +31

    Dimash our friendly neighborhood fisherman😊😆 Also happy birthday!

  • @sitarainbow8837
    @sitarainbow8837 3 года назад +5

    Though you say you're reading captions, we're not seeing them - only Dimash. Would be good to see them.
    About that mystery to Dimash, how he makes us feel - it is not only his talent, technique, & training - it is his focus, his energy. There is a rare purity in him that flows through his work. He puts his whole soul/spirit/being into all of his singing, unlike others; always fully Present.
    ~♥~

  • @user-tb6cz3zr5p
    @user-tb6cz3zr5p 4 года назад +9

    С днем рождения дорогая!!!
    Спасибо за реакцию.

  • @anadd6195
    @anadd6195 3 года назад +1

    The best reaction creator so far. We learn so much. 👏

  • @sallystubbs7417
    @sallystubbs7417 4 года назад +5

    Happy Birthday!! What a lovely present (listening to Dimash)!
    Dimash is very intentional about his performances so I don’t doubt that he plans all details. He’s a perfectionist, which is pretty obvious after listening to him!
    More Dimash, please? Ogni Pietra is an modern opera composed for him. ❤️

  • @Pallada8888
    @Pallada8888 4 года назад +2

    Happy birthday, Angel!!!! You look amazing!!!! I'm so thrilled to see you back with another amazing Dimash reaction!

  • @LMironono
    @LMironono 4 года назад +33

    HAPPY BIRTHDAYYY

  • @JasminGardenia
    @JasminGardenia 4 года назад +1

    Hello Angel! 😊 Happy Birthday, girl! 😊 Wish you all the best! You look gorgeous in blond (but you always do anyway 😊)
    This was the first performance Igor saw of Dimash and it's very uncommon in Russia, and almost considered "non-classy" to give standing ovations. But he did for Dimash 😊
    Because of Dimash he decided to come back from retirement, and he said in an interview that he was so happy to have found Dimash because he was the singer he had always dreamed of and that he finally ha the honor to realize ideas he had always had because he had finally found the singer who could make it reality. They have also becme good friends. He often praises Dimash's personality, says he's a very special person, has such a strong and kind aura etc.. and Dimash on the other hand has always been a fan of Igor. There's an old social media profile of Dimash on which 14 year old Dimash said it was one of his biggest dreama to work with Igor Krutoy one day... it's really cute 😊 I'm so thankful fr the collaboration 😊for both of them 😊 and for us to enjoy the results 😊😄
    You need to watch this interview of Dimash 😊(see link in the comment below) it's the one in which he talks the most about his musical practice 😊 he also says in it that he practices his singing 3 hours each say. I'm not sure how accurate the subtitles are, e.g. the technical terms, but I believe it's a good translation 😊
    Btw, 2 days ago he graduated from the Kazakh National University of Arts with a Master's Degree in composition 😊 he received full possible 100 points for his Master's thesis and his defense of it. Unfortunately, I don't know the topic of his thesis 😢 would be interesting to know.. I hope you enjoy your birthday, girl 😊 pamper yourself a little! 😄😊Best wishes from Austria 😊

    • @JasminGardenia
      @JasminGardenia 4 года назад

      Here's the link 😊ruclips.net/video/lzE0CKYQvD0/видео.html

  • @carlosabreu8030
    @carlosabreu8030 4 года назад +134

    For these song he invited the original band who wrote the song in the 90S, the lead vocal died tragically, the melisma he song in the midlle is an ancient ritual for the dead. And yes 23 second .

    • @oneofhis1979
      @oneofhis1979 4 года назад +5

      Arabic funeral dirge.

    • @McPocalypsus
      @McPocalypsus 4 года назад +4

      Debbie Gauthier Central Asian as well.

    • @vietlongnguyen5731
      @vietlongnguyen5731 4 года назад

      @Czterdziestysiódmyhis name is Baglan Sadvakasov
      and the band called "A-Studio"

    • @brit01323
      @brit01323 4 года назад +3

      @@vietlongnguyen5731 the lead vocalist was Batyr Shukenov 😢

    • @lilatomrissoze6237
      @lilatomrissoze6237 4 года назад +6

      @@oneofhis1979 Not arab style. Dimash's father explaned it. Turkic Tuva/Sakha style. Dimash used Kazak singing technique. You can hear it from the all Turan group. Sakha people ( Russia) uses this technique too.

  • @davidricks7128
    @davidricks7128 4 года назад +2

    The run at the end was around 25 seconds on one breath blew me away when i heard it as well x

  • @liraananeva1862
    @liraananeva1862 4 года назад +7

    С днем рождения!!!Желаю волшебных полетов в космос с песнями ДИМАША!!!Спасибо!!!

  • @slavkavargovamichalecova5441
    @slavkavargovamichalecova5441 4 года назад +2

    Happy birthday Angel ,nice present for all of us. 🥰

  • @user-bw8mt7bb2t
    @user-bw8mt7bb2t 4 года назад +5

    Спасибо ,за профессиональную реакцию! С Днем Рождения -всех благ ,Вам,вдохновения,успехов,здоровья,благополучия и процветания!Вы очень красивая женщина!

  • @UncleBoobs
    @UncleBoobs 2 года назад +2

    this is my favorite dimash song especially because of that riff he goes off on for like 24seconds on one breath at the end

  • @saifulijazzudin6841
    @saifulijazzudin6841 4 года назад +4

    Happy birthday Azzarra missed your reaction to Dimash song. Glad finally you react to one of my favourite song from Dimash. Please react love of tired Swan next

  • @pierrefireball2505
    @pierrefireball2505 4 года назад +1

    Happy Late Birthday Angel , wasn't it worth spending a few minutes of your times for listening to Dimash. love your reactions, and your hair which very beautiful. Sending you virtuals hugs from Montréal Canada.

  • @Oksana-moroshka66
    @Oksana-moroshka66 4 года назад +3

    Thank you very much for your detailed analysis. I am not a singer or a musician, but it was very interesting for me.
    Dimash is an incredible singer, he is an alien. His voice, vocal technique, artistry are magnificent. He takes me to another dimension.
    😊
    I know three young singers who evoke such emotions in me: Dimash, Diana Ankudinova and Hua Chenyu. These are my favorites. I can listen to them every day

  • @JensRandolff
    @JensRandolff 3 года назад

    The band A-Studio is originally from Kazakhstan. The piano player, Baigali Serkebaev, composed the song. The singer of the group A-Studio passed away, and in this concert, the group was backing up guest vocalists. The triangle man is multi-percussionist Ilya Pokrovsky, a very talented man and a close friend of Dimash and member of the Dimash team (DQ Team). He plays various percussion instruments and accompanies Dimash in all his concerts.
    Someone explained that the special tribal riff is something practiced in Kazakhstan, Mongolia, and other parts of Asia. A similar technique is also used in some parts of the Middle East. It is referred to by some as a "glottal stop". We use it too when we say "uh oh". A Kazakh RUclipsr commented that Dimash used a Kazakh singing technique, called 'komeymen aytu'. You can hear it among the Turan Group. Saha people Rus) uses this technique too; they called it 'kylyhah'. I read somewhere that the tribal vocalization was a tribute to the deceased singer, as it is similar to a technique usually used by women in Kazakh funeral ceremonies.
    This concert was organized by Igor Krutoy. It was this performance that prompted him to come out of retirement and compose masterpieces for Dimash to sing, such as I miss you, Ogni Pietra, Your Love, just to name a few. Since this concert, he has been collaborating with Dimash, writing music with his vocal range in mind, and often accompanying him on the piano. So you'll see more of him. It must be very satisfying for him to sit down and compose music without constraints (limitations by ordinary singers). High notes, low notes, whatever his genius mind can conceive, Dimash will achieve.
    There is another performance of this song of one of his more recent concerts. It is as good or better because you can hear certain parts clearer and the camera stays on him most of the time. Here is the link, in case you want to watch it. He is consistently perfect. ruclips.net/video/BJdR5aHzCaM/видео.html

  • @mitzydupre7172
    @mitzydupre7172 4 года назад +18

    That is for sure nobody even if they have 6 degrees will never sign like him he is out of this planet
    From Montreal Quebec Canada

    • @JustMyOpinion1010
      @JustMyOpinion1010 4 года назад

      He has 1 degree (contemporary and jazz) and 1 masters which he recently finished (in composition, but his dissertation was about cultural music). He indicated that he will do his doctorate

    • @mitzydupre7172
      @mitzydupre7172 4 года назад

      @@JustMyOpinion1010 I was close there are a lot of different answers that we see on the internet so the best would be to ask him but I guess he is singing now lol

    • @mitzydupre7172
      @mitzydupre7172 4 года назад +1

      Also I'm a signer and singning teacher myself with a degree and I see so many people talk about his singing and they don't have a clue what they are talking about and what they say is so ridiculous it's not because you sing and read a book that makes you a teacher and singing coach so it shows when people have a degree just like Dimash .

    • @estera4176
      @estera4176 4 года назад

      @@mitzydupre7172 Agree. I've seen so many ignorant comments about him. I'm not a professional, I've learnt most things I know by myself, but I notice which reactors and commenters know what they're talking about, and if something seems not right or is beyond my knowledge, I look it up.
      People can be so annoying sometimes.

    • @JustMyOpinion1010
      @JustMyOpinion1010 4 года назад

      @@melizondoc5167 his training under Marat was 4 years at a musical college (not a degree). I'm a friend of Marat and have discussed with him extensively the training that Dimash did since age 6, when he first went to school

  • @MrTuku1
    @MrTuku1 4 года назад +2

    Yeah that was a good treat.Happy Birthday.I always enjoy your deep professional reaction to Dimash.Thank you for doing this and have good time today

  • @FireyLeo007
    @FireyLeo007 4 года назад +24

    First of all many happy returns for the day and secondly it's was typical middle eastern and central asia sort of yodeling which you will find in folk song across the region

  • @yayangyang7136
    @yayangyang7136 4 года назад +1

    Happy birthday Angel .... welcome back. Glad to see you back

  • @lupitagallego375
    @lupitagallego375 3 года назад +3

    Angela, THANKS for your reactions to Dimash!!!!........Sinful Passion. Sept 2018 performance at Sochi Russia. Dimash Begin A1 Vocal fry, then C2 lowest note, A#5 highest note chest & mixed voice, C6 highest note in head voice (falsetto) The vocalize is E6 highest note vocalized and whistle, air flow control 24 seconds Amazing Riff!!!!
    Dimash Voice and performance are perfect......greetings from a Mexican Dear!...❤️👏🏻🇲🇽🥰🇰🇿

  • @shrekswife2164
    @shrekswife2164 4 года назад +2

    Heyy! Happy Birthday Angel!! We missed you!! and I loved this reaction(:my pc doesn't have emojis like my phone so can't send you a HBD bouquet). Dimash as you can tell is about smart singing, And he applies those colors and belts where they need to be without bombarding us with all that 's in his arsenal, like the fisherman smartly reeling us into his world. So good! thanks again! it's nice to have you back:) did you know Dimash just yesterday defended his masters in composition and got admitted into the PhD program. so we can really look forward to some great music in the future. can't wait!

  • @reginalafora6185
    @reginalafora6185 4 года назад +3

    Dimash is wonderful, 😫 I can’t wait to be in one of his concerts 😻 Happy belated birthday 🎂🥰

  • @janstageman2412
    @janstageman2412 4 года назад

    I really enjoyed my first reaction to your reaction Angel. You are obviously highly educated in the use of voice, I love your well considered observations and hearing your understanding of how Dimash uses his amazing skill. Will be looking forward to seeing further reaction from you. Thank you. Hope you enjoyed your birthday 🌹

  • @jimmperu8603
    @jimmperu8603 4 года назад +3

    HAPPY BIRTHDAY....
    Thank you for your stunning, very emotional reactions...
    Hi, I am your follower, a Juris Doctor, from my homeland Philippines

  • @fiebredelforo
    @fiebredelforo 4 года назад +2

    I love your videos! At first due to your very detailed explanation about the mechanics of what Dimash does, then because you became a "Dear", drag a friend into that journey, now you are indulging yourself on your birthday and last but no least... cause you are gorgeous!! 😍

  • @guillermolorente2020
    @guillermolorente2020 4 года назад +3

    It's always a great pleasure to come and see Your reaction, they are amazing and professional, excellent knowledge from You that I receive, thanks! thanks! from my heart. Happy birthday Angel Azzarra and beautiful the new color in Your hair!.

  • @reaper2026
    @reaper2026 4 года назад

    Finally, someone has put into words what I could not.Your description of Dimash's technique is spot on.
    Thank you for your expertise and observation, you, girl, are amazing!
    I never get goose bumps for anything, but when I started listening to Dimash, well, I have them all the time!!!