Thanks for all the love everybody. I appreciate all the views the likes in the comments on my reactions. Do me a favor and check out my new video as well. Tap the link below and show some love and share it to your Facebook for me 👇🏼 th-cam.com/video/Ay4sHH5y-gQ/w-d-xo.html
My favorite song by Dimash. The atmosphere, the meaning of the lyrics, the staging, the instrumentation in the beginning.. So beautiful. And I love it when he sings in his own language, too, Kazakh.
🎼✅😍I love the bits of research you often do before and/or after reacting to a song. Reacting to what you read is endearing. This century old song Samaltau is a bedrock element of Dimash's use of art to advocate globally against war. He performed it as an international ambassador representing world music at the inaugural celebration for the current US president in Jan 2020; this video is of him performing it a few months earlier during the closing ceremony of the Silk Road International Film Festival in Fuzhou, China in Sept 2019. Early this year IOM (the UN agency the International Organization for Migration -- which focuses on human movement worldwide, most of which is driven by people fleeing before or after being overwhelmed by one or more of the four horsemen of the apocalypse) made him IOM ambassador for Asia. He has since met, and been praised by, several presidents of Asian nations including Xi Jinping, the president of China. Peace and love to all. 🕊
Canción tradicional kazaja cantada en kazajo será por eso que dimash canta siempre por la paz y la unión entre las razas pueblo fue muy sufrido y por lo que vemos Rusia sigue siendo la misma😢 ❤❤❤
Dimash le pone todo su corazón en la interpretación como todo lo que hace más tratándose de la tradición de su país. Gracias Prada por tu respecto en la reacción y por tu emoción. Saludo desde Argentina 🇦🇷🙌🏼
В этой песне слышится боль и печаль , страдание и горечь расставания с родным краем , с родной землей , близкими и родными . На фоне горы Самалтау и слышим боль солдата , который вынужден идти на войну вопреки желанию казахского народа. Димаш передал всю глубину чаяния и страдания своего народа!!! Спасибо за реакцию! ❤️💕👍
The instruments you see on stage are all native Kazakh folk instruments. Very ancient and the kobyz (stringed instrument played with a bow like a violin which you see in many of Dimash's Kazakh and other songs) is historically the very first bowed stringed instrument that spread throughout Asia and Europe to become the violin, cello and similar instruments you see now.
A song with a deep meaning for Dimash about his homeland. You should react to the version from the Tokyo Jazz Festival on his channel with subtitles. You can see his emotional performance and how much this song means to him.
Sorry, this is Kazakh and is a song depicting the suffering they endured from the Russian Empire during the "Great War" in 1916. They were driven from their lands and homes into a wasteland. Many died and the men were "requisitioned" to do rear work. Dimash has a deep love for his country and its history and traditions. You can hear the pain and sorrow in his voice as he sings this song.
This is a story of young men being forced to leave their families, their farms, their homes to go fight a war in a different land, it knowing if they would see their homelands again.
Deborah, years of misrepresented meanings, incorrect history, and fabrication, it was wonderful to read the correct story of this sad part of his national history. Thank you. Patty ❤️
th-cam.com/video/QnQbmB6KXME/w-d-xo.htmlsi=EQ6Ahp1w7Fnn1-76 Cette version est meilleur encore et n'oublie pas les sous titres c'est important pour la compréhension.
If you read up on the history of Russia, Mongolia, Kazakhstan, you will understand that there were many tribes that developed into kingdoms, that were then divided or fought over by the sons of kings, and down to Ghengis Khan and his routing and dominations around Asia and Eastern Europe. While this was going on, the Silk Road from the Balkins to China was frequented by traders of many nations even from the top of Africa, Arabs, even from England and Ireland in Jesus time. So there has been a huge mix of genes, multicultures, along the Great Steppe, and languages, and the Kazarian culture used to kill traders and take their goods and pretend to be the traders themselves, and spread themselves into/infiltrated all those surrounding cultures and eventually became the New World Order, Freemasonry, Euro, Rothchild bankers, Natzis, Zionist Jews (not real Jews), that now plague earth with their desire to become the kings of earth. So in USSR after the Russian Revolution, Natzis were crossing into Russia and so this labour and warrior grab was occurring to keep them from winning Russia. When the USSR collapsed, Kazakhstan was the last nation to gain Independance, and is now flying high since Russia came back in and removed the Illuminati Kazarians recently and is now doing the same for Ukraine. The song Samaltau is about the plight of a young to be indentured soldier from Kazakstan, who had to leave his elderly parents to fend for themselves, and he feared he might never see them again. The kobyz imitates domestic and wild animal and wind sounds from Kazakhstan at the beginning, and it is a sharman's ceremonial instrument used also for healing, made of a singular piece of wood, with 2 horsehair strings, a bow, and a goatskin covered chamber, forerunner of the violin.
If you really are interested in Dimash , find out more about him and his background, your reactions make no sense. Maybe you heard that reacting to him get you a lot of subscribers but not this way. So I’m gone
Stop speculating during the performance. It makes you look stupid. Wait until the end, when you check your facts. Otherwise I do enjoy your reactions, I've even subscribed.
@@EllanaTs oh I wish, all the grocery delivery slots were filled so I had to go and physically shop. I hate food shopping. I always come home with a headache!
В ,,царские времена,, никакого Казахстана не было. Это всё была Российская Империя. По этим землям бродили кочевые племена: киргиз и казах, как 2 касты. Киргиз - племя правителей. В фамилии дедушки Димаша есть приставка ,,киргиз,,. После революции Ленин создал 2 республики: Киргизия и Казахстан. Кстати, письменность им дала тоже Россия, поэтому она была на кириллице. Информация у вас- ложная.
Thanks for all the love everybody. I appreciate all the views the likes in the comments on my reactions. Do me a favor and check out my new video as well. Tap the link below and show some love and share it to your Facebook for me 👇🏼
th-cam.com/video/Ay4sHH5y-gQ/w-d-xo.html
My favorite song by Dimash. The atmosphere, the meaning of the lyrics, the staging, the instrumentation in the beginning.. So beautiful. And I love it when he sings in his own language, too, Kazakh.
Fantastic kazakh folk song!! Dimash and the musicians with his typical instruments are superbe... Best regards!!
Esas presentaciones de su canciones de su folclore son maravillosas ❤❤❤gracias x tu reacción
Dimash has a video of this on his channel ! He is singing in his own language
🎼✅😍I love the bits of research you often do before and/or after reacting to a song. Reacting to what you read is endearing.
This century old song Samaltau is a bedrock element of Dimash's use of art to advocate globally against war.
He performed it as an international ambassador representing world music at the inaugural celebration for the current US president in Jan 2020; this video is of him performing it a few months earlier during the closing ceremony of the Silk Road International Film Festival in Fuzhou, China in Sept 2019.
Early this year IOM (the UN agency the International Organization for Migration -- which focuses on human movement worldwide, most of which is driven by people fleeing before or after being overwhelmed by one or more of the four horsemen of the apocalypse) made him IOM ambassador for Asia. He has since met, and been praised by, several presidents of Asian nations including Xi Jinping, the president of China.
Peace and love to all. 🕊
The songs that Dimash sings in his own language are truly beautiful. ♥️🎼♥️🎼🇰🇿
Только тот, кто живет в Казахстане, поймет эту любовь, боль и тоску❤
Canción tradicional kazaja cantada en kazajo será por eso que dimash canta siempre por la paz y la unión entre las razas pueblo fue muy sufrido y por lo que vemos Rusia sigue siendo la misma😢
❤❤❤
Dimash le pone todo su corazón en la interpretación como todo lo que hace más tratándose de la tradición de su país.
Gracias Prada por tu respecto en la reacción y por tu emoción. Saludo desde Argentina 🇦🇷🙌🏼
В этой песне слышится боль и печаль , страдание и горечь расставания с родным краем , с родной землей , близкими и родными . На фоне горы Самалтау и слышим боль солдата , который вынужден идти на войну вопреки желанию казахского народа. Димаш передал всю глубину чаяния и страдания своего народа!!! Спасибо за реакцию! ❤️💕👍
The instruments you see on stage are all native Kazakh folk instruments. Very ancient and the kobyz (stringed instrument played with a bow like a violin which you see in many of Dimash's Kazakh and other songs) is historically the very first bowed stringed instrument that spread throughout Asia and Europe to become the violin, cello and similar instruments you see now.
This is truly amazing.
Una canción hermosa,triste a la vez ,en la mejor VOZ jamás escuchada.❤❤❤
Mágico Dimash.
Gracias por la reacción,bella historia
Dimash super mega talent 💙❣️💙 pozdrawiam z Polski ❤
Pozdrawiam🤍♥️
This is my favorite version.
Love this 💯🎯🔥😎🎶👊🖖🥰
It's Khazack and its a song about their ancient history.
Thank's ❤❤❤
Grazie adoro questo capolavoro ❤
Tienes que ver esta canción en el Digital Show, con los efectos especiales. Maravilloso tema e interpretación sublime de Dimash.
my favorite song of his !!!
💙💙💙💙🌸
Please enjoy also a digital show's version-SAMALTAU_2021❤
This is sung in Kazakh. With Kazakh instruments. If you had turned on captions you would know what he is singing. Thank you.
👏👏👏👏❣❣🤩🤩
A song with a deep meaning for Dimash about his homeland. You should react to the version from the Tokyo Jazz Festival on his channel with subtitles. You can see his emotional performance and how much this song means to him.
@@IsabelW1000 🙏🏼🙏🏼💯
❤❤❤❤❤
Kazakh instruments ,,,, Kobyz ....and Kazakh song
You will often find Dimash using traditional Kazakh instruments in his songs.
Dimash spieva v rodnej reči Kazach odporúčam vypočuť viac
Wei Wei, please ❤
❗ PRONOUNCED Sam el ta ow. Thanks for your time and effort Prada, and Merry Christmas ! 🎄❄️☃️
Это не японский,а казахский ,его родной язык.А великолепный инструмент-называется КОБЫЗ
Is in kazakh language.
KAZAKH, he is singing in his mother tongue.
Sorry, this is Kazakh and is a song depicting the suffering they endured from the Russian Empire during the "Great War" in 1916. They were driven from their lands and homes into a wasteland. Many died and the men were "requisitioned" to do rear work. Dimash has a deep love for his country and its history and traditions. You can hear the pain and sorrow in his voice as he sings this song.
This is a story of young men being forced to leave their families, their farms, their homes to go fight a war in a different land, it knowing if they would see their homelands again.
Sorry, meant to write this in the general comments, not add it to yours as you a,ready know the history.
Deborah, years of misrepresented meanings, incorrect history, and fabrication, it was wonderful to read the correct story of this sad part of his national history. Thank you. Patty ❤️
Yes,the land is the mother . Dimash is wonderful . peace from Palestine 🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸
El instrumento se llama kobiz es kazajo
th-cam.com/video/QnQbmB6KXME/w-d-xo.htmlsi=EQ6Ahp1w7Fnn1-76 Cette version est meilleur encore et n'oublie pas les sous titres c'est important pour la compréhension.
Hay otras versiones mejores!
If you read up on the history of Russia, Mongolia, Kazakhstan, you will understand that there were many tribes that developed into kingdoms, that were then divided or fought over by the sons of kings, and down to Ghengis Khan and his routing and dominations around Asia and Eastern Europe.
While this was going on, the Silk Road from the Balkins to China was frequented by traders of many nations even from the top of Africa, Arabs, even from England and Ireland in Jesus time. So there has been a huge mix of genes, multicultures, along the Great Steppe, and languages, and the Kazarian culture used to kill traders and take their goods and pretend to be the traders themselves, and spread themselves into/infiltrated all those surrounding cultures and eventually became the New World Order, Freemasonry, Euro, Rothchild bankers, Natzis, Zionist Jews (not real Jews), that now plague earth with their desire to become the kings of earth.
So in USSR after the Russian Revolution, Natzis were crossing into Russia and so this labour and warrior grab was occurring to keep them from winning Russia. When the USSR collapsed, Kazakhstan was the last nation to gain Independance, and is now flying high since Russia came back in and removed the Illuminati Kazarians recently and is now doing the same for Ukraine.
The song Samaltau is about the plight of a young to be indentured soldier from Kazakstan, who had to leave his elderly parents to fend for themselves, and he feared he might never see them again.
The kobyz imitates domestic and wild animal and wind sounds from Kazakhstan at the beginning, and it is a sharman's ceremonial instrument used also for healing, made of a singular piece of wood, with 2 horsehair strings, a bow, and a goatskin covered chamber, forerunner of the violin.
Canta en kazajo
It looks like a Polynesian name
Where did you read such comments about these events? This is a distortion of history.
NON kazakstan
Maybe you should do your research before you react. You not have to listen, so that you do not spoil the experience.
If you really are interested in Dimash , find out more about him and his background, your reactions make no sense. Maybe you heard that reacting to him get you a lot of subscribers but not this way. So I’m gone
Stop speculating during the performance. It makes you look stupid. Wait until the end, when you check your facts. Otherwise I do enjoy your reactions, I've even subscribed.
Do you have to be quite so rude? Perhaps you should rephrase what you said?
Came to say that you can be kinder in your comments.
@@EllanaTs I probably should have been less abrupt but I've been Christmas shopping, I'm tired and not in the mood to put up with cr*p tonight 🤣
@@debbiemorgan859 I was telling that to the original commenter, though you were abrupt too, lol. Online only shopping for me!
@@EllanaTs oh I wish, all the grocery delivery slots were filled so I had to go and physically shop. I hate food shopping. I always come home with a headache!
В ,,царские времена,, никакого Казахстана не было. Это всё была Российская Империя. По этим землям бродили кочевые племена: киргиз и казах, как 2 касты. Киргиз - племя правителей. В фамилии дедушки Димаша есть приставка ,,киргиз,,. После революции Ленин создал 2 республики: Киргизия и Казахстан. Кстати, письменность им дала тоже Россия, поэтому она была на кириллице.
Информация у вас- ложная.