This is my favorite song of Dimash. In die inleiding kan mens die wind in die berge hoor. Mens hoor ook die "howling" van die wolwe.Die man wat die kobyz speel is meesterlik met die vertolking van die lied. Later in die lied hoor mens die swaar voetstappe van die soldaat soos hy met n swaar hart deur die berge stàp. Blykbaar laat hy sy familie agter in Kazakhstan om teen sy sin in n oorlog te gaan veg. Dimash het die vermoë om sy stem te gebruik om n volledige "movie" te skep. Hy is die beste sanger en kunstenaar ooit. Ek verkies ook sy Kazakh liedjies. Dit plaas hom in n kategorie vêr verhewe bo die voorspelbare kommersiële musiek.
Dimash fez uma apresentação espetacular dessa música Folck e histórica Cazaque! Dimash quando canta não precisamos traduzir pois sua voz e sua interpretação magistral transcende qualquer idioma! Simplesmente Sublime!! Único! Inigualável ! Os músicos com seus instrumentos tradicionais são extraordinários!! O instrumento que inicia a música é o Kobyz - espetacular! O Concerto de Dimash estava com uma atmosfera muito especial! Cenário é efeitos especiais- Incrível! Continue apreciando Dimash! 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏻👏🏽👏🏿👏🏿🎶🎶🎶💞💞🇧🇷🇧🇷
There is another version of this song performed for the Tokyo Jazz Festival but had to be performed at Dimash’s home studio due to COVID. I was blown away the first time I heard it. Even without the accompaniment’s of stage and sound he Portrayed the unsure future of this soldier brilliantly with so much souls and feeling. It instantly became a favorite for me. Thank you for the reaction. I’m so excited to share with the DEARS that you have some Dimash merch coming ‘SOON’ (soon being one of Dimash’s many known catch phrases to entice us DEARS).
What a beautiful reaction. You are one of the few who checked the story behind and paied attention to the lyrics. One of my favourite songs. Stunning What a great gift he gave us during the pandemic when we were all locked up in the house and many of us alone. Only he did. A whole virtual concert. And now, for those who couldn't see him in January, he posts one video after another to give us even more emotions. Great show, great everything. From the musical arrangements, to the visual effects, to him, the extraordinary way he has of being on stage, to his ability to communicate and make emotions felt even if you don't mean a word because it's a foreign language. Think of all the work behind it. And he, they, did it for us. A wonderful creature that demonstrates in absolute simplicity what it means to be humble. Stay safe and healthy, peace from Italy
Thank you so much for your great reaction emotional 😊. Beautiful performance, wonderful song, fantastic voice! I very love this song. My version favourite!❤️🔥
At the beginning of the song, the sounds of the Great Steppe of Kazakhstan at night were masterfully imitated on the Kazakh ancient folk instrument KOBYZ. We hear howl wolves, barking dogs, the cries of cranes, the noise of water in the river... /// The song "Samal Tau" is considered folk. Its plot is connected with the events of 1916. That year, many men were mobilized for World War I, which was in Europe. /// The guy walks along the steppe road at night and sings a song about having left his native home and old parents, native mountains "Samal Tau". The guy doesn't know what lies ahead in the war. He doesn't know if he'll return from the war to his home. /// Dimash sings this song in Kazakh. The song premiered on October 20, 2019 in China at the closing of the 6th Silk Road International Film Festival th-cam.com/video/1NkoFc-bQ_s/w-d-xo.html
When Kazakhstan belonged to Russia (In 1916/17, First World War), young Kazakhs were forced, by the Russian Empire, to leave their homes and fight 35 years until their total massacre. The story of one of these young people, who marches in despair to a war that is not his, in addition to 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. this wonderfully sad song! In addition to Dimash's talent, we have a wonderful setting and fantastic musician: Olzhas Qurmanbek, Master of Playing the Qobyz (Kobyz, which looks like a violin: An instrument of Turkish origin, sacred in Kazakhstan)
I am SO excited to find a fellow South African who has discovered the perfection and magnificence of Dimash! He is my absolute obsession! ☮️❤️ Sea Point, Cape Town
Good reaction my friend...Dimash is the best male singer of the world....And if you like Dimash, you have to react to the Dimash's idol, the amazing, the Queen Lara Fabian....Lara is the best female singer and performer of the world....For Dimash and for me...She speaks 8 languages and sings like in 12 languages....That's why she is the inspiration for Dimash and several singers around the world...Please react to her masterpiece songs in this order: Je Suis Malade (1999 Live version Singing in french)...Caruso (1999 Live version Singing in italian)...Je T'AIME (2002 Live version in Paris Singing in french)...Perdere L'Amore (1999 Live version Singing in italian)...Adagio (1999 Live version singing in english)...Broken Vow (1999 Live version)...And Ti Amo Cosi (2019 Live version Singing a trío with Dimash and Aida Garifullina)....Thank you.
Que canción tan triste y la interpretación como siempre magistral y tan elegante nuestro Dimash. What a sad song and the interpretation as always masterful and so elegant our Dimash.
Everything Dimash does is first class. So much thought goes into everything he does. I love the backup singers, also the band. I’m mesmerized by the drummer. He’s amazing. Bev
Hello, powerful, and wonderful interpretation, and song. As much passion in, as Dimash feels for his land. I loved the sweatshirt for the "Dear", too bad you're from so far away, I think I would arrive in Chile in a thousand years......
Olzhas Qurmanbek performs on the kobyz. He is considered the best kobyz player in the world. A gifted Kobyz player can re-create the soundscapes of the steppes and the different animals who live there. It’s traditionally played by shamans and is considered as sacred instrument.
The "kobyz" is neither shamanic nor belongs of darkness. (Shamans playing a special drum.) The kobyz was Korkut Ata's instrument. Korkut Ata (Dede Korkut, Korkyt Ata), who played kopuz, composed musical pieces, had a super human wisdom, foresaw future, doctor recovering the sick, Great Vizier of the sovereign and was a kam, is believed to have lived near Sırderya river. Korkut Ata is accepted as the father of Turkic music, creator of "Küy" and a legendary hero in Kazakhstan and all Turkic countries. (Mr. Kudaibergen played "Adai" named "küy" in Daididau.) The musical compositions are all interconnected by the epic stories that accompany them. The element encompasses social, cultural and moral values such as heroism, dialogue, physical and spiritual wellness and unity as well as respect for nature, and contains profound knowledge about the history and culture of Turkic-speaking communities. Inscribed in 2018 (13.COM) on the Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity The "kams" are pure goodness. Contrarily, Shamans can work with evil spirits in some situations. These kind of evil creations, absolutally stay out from iron, rose smells and kobyz sound. If a shaman played kobyz, her/his non-human servant would run away for miles. So, they do not. A typical Altayic shaman drum: www.pinterest.es/pin/351280839675772422/
👉 Here is playing the best Kobys player in the world, Dimash’s friend Olzhas Qurmanbeck. 👉 This bowl-neck lute played with a bow is 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.) 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. 🌼🇩🇪
Man, they were forced to fight for russia. not just displaced. This song about @forced@.They came to Omsk and a half year after were all dead. So, he is asking "what is my fate as a soldier" in a very traditional style, with traditioanal lexic. Love to Kazah from Ukraine. We respect your past.
This is my favorite song of Dimash. In die inleiding kan mens die wind in die berge hoor. Mens hoor ook die "howling" van die wolwe.Die man wat die kobyz speel is meesterlik met die vertolking van die lied. Later in die lied hoor mens die swaar voetstappe van die soldaat soos hy met n swaar hart deur die berge stàp. Blykbaar laat hy sy familie agter in Kazakhstan om teen sy sin in n oorlog te gaan veg. Dimash het die vermoë om sy stem te gebruik om n volledige "movie" te skep. Hy is die beste sanger en kunstenaar ooit. Ek verkies ook sy Kazakh liedjies. Dit plaas hom in n kategorie vêr verhewe bo die voorspelbare kommersiële musiek.
Очень древний казахский национальный инструмент Kobyz!! Звук не обыкновенный!! Спасибо,за реакцию!!
Absolutamente magnífico! Admiración y Amor a DIMASH, the best!!! Thanks from Bs As Argentina!
It's our national instrument kobyz. Kobyz is a sacral instrument, used by shamans for the meditation and to treat people for an illness...
Wonderful song,Wonderful stage. Wonderful. No words.
Thanks for reading the lyrics of the song. They are just as important as the music.
Dimash the besttttttt
Dimash fez uma apresentação espetacular dessa música Folck e histórica Cazaque!
Dimash quando canta não precisamos traduzir pois sua voz e sua interpretação magistral transcende qualquer idioma! Simplesmente Sublime!! Único! Inigualável !
Os músicos com seus instrumentos tradicionais são extraordinários!!
O instrumento que inicia a música é o Kobyz - espetacular!
O Concerto de Dimash estava com uma atmosfera muito especial!
Cenário é efeitos especiais- Incrível!
Continue apreciando Dimash!
👏🏾👏🏾👏🏻👏🏽👏🏿👏🏿🎶🎶🎶💞💞🇧🇷🇧🇷
There is another version of this song performed for the Tokyo Jazz Festival but had to be performed at Dimash’s home studio due to COVID. I was blown away the first time I heard it. Even without the accompaniment’s of stage and sound he Portrayed the unsure future of this soldier brilliantly with so much souls and feeling. It instantly became a favorite for me.
Thank you for the reaction. I’m so excited to share with the DEARS that you have some Dimash merch coming ‘SOON’ (soon being one of Dimash’s many known catch phrases to entice us DEARS).
What a beautiful reaction. You are one of the few who checked the story behind and paied attention to the lyrics. One of my favourite songs. Stunning
What a great gift he gave us during the pandemic when we were all locked up in the house and many of us alone. Only he did. A whole virtual concert. And now, for those who couldn't see him in January, he posts one video after another to give us even more emotions. Great show, great everything. From the musical arrangements, to the visual effects, to him, the extraordinary way he has of being on stage, to his ability to communicate and make emotions felt even if you don't mean a word because it's a foreign language. Think of all the work behind it. And he, they, did it for us. A wonderful creature that demonstrates in absolute simplicity what it means to be humble. Stay safe and healthy, peace from Italy
🙋🏻♀️🙏🙏🙏❤❤❤🇰🇿
Que hermoso escuchar a la mejor voz del mundo. More Dimash. Saludos desde Chile.
Один из лучших.) Послушайте Диану Анкудинову, Ярослава Дронова( Шамана).
If you want a calm song from Dimash, Amanat is lovely.
So emotional ! Masterpiece ! ❤❤❤👑👑👑
Thank you so much for your great reaction emotional 😊. Beautiful performance, wonderful song, fantastic voice! I very love this song. My version favourite!❤️🔥
At the beginning of the song, the sounds of the Great Steppe of Kazakhstan at night were masterfully imitated on the Kazakh ancient folk instrument KOBYZ. We hear howl wolves, barking dogs, the cries of cranes, the noise of water in the river... /// The song "Samal Tau" is considered folk. Its plot is connected with the events of 1916. That year, many men were mobilized for World War I, which was in Europe. /// The guy walks along the steppe road at night and sings a song about having left his native home and old parents, native mountains "Samal Tau". The guy doesn't know what lies ahead in the war. He doesn't know if he'll return from the war to his home. /// Dimash sings this song in Kazakh. The song premiered on October 20, 2019 in China at the closing of the 6th Silk Road International Film Festival th-cam.com/video/1NkoFc-bQ_s/w-d-xo.html
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Thank you 👍🇷🇺❤️
Kazakh traditional instrument - Kobyz ❤️
Genio y figura como siempre Dimash.
DIMASH interpreta con tanto sentimiento😍😍😍
Increíblemente hermoso todo !!!!!!!! Gracias Dimash por regalar tanta belleza !!!!!!
When Kazakhstan belonged to Russia (In 1916/17, First World War), young Kazakhs were forced, by the Russian Empire, to leave their homes and fight 35 years until their total massacre. The story of one of these young people, who marches in despair to a war that is not his, in addition to 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. this wonderfully sad song! In addition to Dimash's talent, we have a wonderful setting and fantastic musician: Olzhas Qurmanbek, Master of Playing the Qobyz (Kobyz, which looks like a violin: An instrument of Turkish origin, sacred in Kazakhstan)
Nice reaction. Like button DIsMASHed again. 🤘
I am SO excited to find a fellow South African who has discovered the perfection and magnificence of Dimash! He is my absolute obsession! ☮️❤️ Sea Point, Cape Town
Good reaction my friend...Dimash is the best male singer of the world....And if you like Dimash, you have to react to the Dimash's idol, the amazing, the Queen Lara Fabian....Lara is the best female singer and performer of the world....For Dimash and for me...She speaks 8 languages and sings like in 12 languages....That's why she is the inspiration for Dimash and several singers around the world...Please react to her masterpiece songs in this order: Je Suis Malade (1999 Live version Singing in french)...Caruso (1999 Live version Singing in italian)...Je T'AIME (2002 Live version in Paris Singing in french)...Perdere L'Amore (1999 Live version Singing in italian)...Adagio (1999 Live version singing in english)...Broken Vow (1999 Live version)...And Ti Amo Cosi (2019 Live version Singing a trío with Dimash and Aida Garifullina)....Thank you.
Esta es una canción muy difícil para dimash.... pero la canta en perfección...como el.mejor del mundo
Gracias por informante antes de reaccionar es muy bueno.... 🇨🇱🇨🇱🇨🇱🇨🇱🇨🇱
Que canción tan triste y la interpretación como siempre magistral y tan elegante nuestro Dimash.
What a sad song and the interpretation as always masterful and so elegant our Dimash.
Stunnnig performance. Bravo Dimash.
Thank you for the great reaction and review.
Everything Dimash does is first class. So much thought goes into everything he does. I love the backup singers, also the band. I’m mesmerized by the drummer. He’s amazing. Bev
🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
Dimash es Dimash ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Hello, powerful, and wonderful interpretation, and song. As much passion in, as Dimash feels for his land. I loved the sweatshirt for the "Dear", too bad you're from so far away, I think I would arrive in Chile in a thousand years......
Dimash did few versions of Samaltau, each of them is unique
amazing!!!
Instrument is called Kobyz. It's sacred to kazakh cultura and the man playing is the actual master of it.
Bonjour...l instrument s appelle KOBYZ
Mundo
Reacionar Dimash la canción your love !!!...porfavor esta sería..!!!
Por cierto buena reacción !!..
Yes, another beautiful song fromDimash. Thanks for your reactions
Such a beautiful song
👌🎧❤️
Thank You
Dimash Is a fenomeno i.m a Canadian opera Singer living in italy
Thank you 💗
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🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
🙏🙏🙏💯💯💯👑👑👑👑❤️🇨🇱❤️🇨🇱
Olzhas Qurmanbek performs on the kobyz. He is considered the best kobyz player in the world. A gifted Kobyz player can re-create the soundscapes of the steppes and the different animals who live there. It’s traditionally played by shamans and is considered as sacred instrument.
The "kobyz" is neither shamanic nor belongs of darkness. (Shamans playing a special drum.) The kobyz was Korkut Ata's instrument. Korkut Ata (Dede Korkut, Korkyt Ata), who played kopuz, composed musical pieces, had a super human wisdom, foresaw future, doctor recovering the sick, Great Vizier of the sovereign and was a kam, is believed to have lived near Sırderya river.
Korkut Ata is accepted as the father of Turkic music, creator of "Küy" and a legendary hero in Kazakhstan and all Turkic countries. (Mr. Kudaibergen played "Adai" named "küy" in Daididau.) The musical compositions are all interconnected by the epic stories that accompany them. The element encompasses social, cultural and moral values such as heroism, dialogue, physical and spiritual wellness and unity as well as respect for nature, and contains profound knowledge about the history and culture of Turkic-speaking communities. Inscribed in 2018 (13.COM) on the Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity
The "kams" are pure goodness. Contrarily, Shamans can work with evil spirits in some situations. These kind of evil creations, absolutally stay out from iron, rose smells and kobyz sound. If a shaman played kobyz, her/his non-human servant would run away for miles. So, they do not.
A typical Altayic shaman drum: www.pinterest.es/pin/351280839675772422/
💖💃💐🇪🇸
👉 Here is playing the best Kobys player in the world, Dimash’s friend Olzhas Qurmanbeck.
👉 This bowl-neck lute played with a bow is 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.)
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. 🌼🇩🇪
Se llama Kobiz y lo toca mejor del año
Ojalá puedas reaccionar a las canciones de dimash ocean over the time, go go power rangers por favor
I wrote a long comment but it wouldn’t allow me to make corrections. It was too much to type again with my 65 year old fingers.
Kobyz
hi big guy where a u?you vanished.dont loos yourself.u need us.believ.
Man, they were forced to fight for russia. not just displaced. This song about @forced@.They came to Omsk and a half year after were all dead. So, he is asking "what is my fate as a soldier" in a very traditional style, with traditioanal lexic. Love to Kazah from Ukraine. We respect your past.