Самалтау - это ветренные горы. Песня рассказывает о нелегкой жизни Казахского народа, при Царе Николае ll . Спасибо ДИМАШУ ЗА ПЕСНЮ,так передать песню, может только он. Спасибо за реакцию.
On June 25, 1916, Russian Tsar Nikolay II issued a decree requiring 400,000 people between the ages of 19 and 43 from the "indigenous peoples" of Kazakhstan, Central Asia, and Siberia. 240,000 of them were received from Kazakhstan. This decree started one of the most massive uprisings of the 20th century in the Kazakh steppe and Central Asia due to the First World War. "Samal Tau" (Mount Samal) is the song of those recruits because it was the name of the place where they came from. The name of the author is unknown but the song is preserved in the memory of the people. An estimated 10 to 35 million people died during the Great War, leaving millions more injured.
Every rendition of Samaltau by Dimash is just glorious. I myself even feel a bit like a Kazakh when I hear him sing this song. We have developed true feelings of respect and consideration for the people of Kazakhstan thanks to Dimash Qudaibergen.
This is a traditional Kazakh folk song based on a true historical event when the kazakhs were still ruled by Russia. Nothing to do with dimash or his rise to start them or his parents. I must admit that it is often entertaining to hear your interpretation of a song even if it comes from overthinking the lyrics.
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.
👉 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. 🌼🇩🇪
"As a soldier you hurt and protect people.." but in the olden days, in some communities or countries, they were forced to be a soldier. Not really a chosen career.
Самалтау - это ветренные горы. Песня рассказывает о нелегкой жизни Казахского народа, при Царе Николае ll . Спасибо ДИМАШУ ЗА ПЕСНЮ,так передать песню, может только он. Спасибо за реакцию.
Impresionante, me encanta Dimash cuando interpreta canciones folclóricas! ❤️🇲🇽🌹❤️🇲🇽🌹
Нужно прочувствовать эту песню душой и сердцем!!!
Thank you 👌! Sad and painful history of his homeland Kazachstane. Dimash performed it so emotionally...
Dimash es Dimash 🇨🇷❤️🇨🇷❤️🇨🇷
Gracias por reaccionar al gran dimash
Fantastic performance . Bravo Dimash 👏👏👏👏
Amo a dimash
So beautiful song 😍
So Amazing
On June 25, 1916, Russian Tsar Nikolay II issued a decree requiring 400,000 people between the ages of 19 and 43 from the "indigenous peoples" of Kazakhstan, Central Asia, and Siberia. 240,000 of them were received from Kazakhstan. This decree started one of the most massive uprisings of the 20th century in the Kazakh steppe and Central Asia due to the First World War. "Samal Tau" (Mount Samal) is the song of those recruits because it was the name of the place where they came from. The name of the author is unknown but the song is preserved in the memory of the people. An estimated 10 to 35 million people died during the Great War, leaving millions more injured.
Димаш-супер!!!СпасиБО за реакцию...💓💓💓
Скоро весь мир влюбится в кобыз)
Спасибо за реакцию! 👍👏
Bardzo dziękuję Ci za komentarz 👍👍
😘😘😘😘😘😘👍👍👍👍👍👍
That was AMAZING
Thank you for reaction!
Dimash-super!
Every rendition of Samaltau by Dimash is just glorious. I myself even feel a bit like a Kazakh when I hear him sing this song. We have developed true feelings of respect and consideration for the people of Kazakhstan thanks to Dimash Qudaibergen.
Үлкен рахмет 👏 🇰🇿
Рақмет
Thanx for your reaction. So all of us are now chicklet dears or is it dear chiclets? ; )
This is a traditional Kazakh folk song based on a true historical event when the kazakhs were still ruled by Russia. Nothing to do with dimash or his rise to start them or his parents. I must admit that it is often entertaining to hear your interpretation of a song even if it comes from overthinking the lyrics.
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.
👉 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. 🌼🇩🇪
"As a soldier you hurt and protect people.." but in the olden days, in some communities or countries, they were forced to be a soldier. Not really a chosen career.
This is an uprising that swept the entire Kazakh steppe. 1916 Kazakhs protested against the Russian empire.
Спасибо за реакцию!!!
Beautiful ! Too emotional ! ❤❤❤👑👑👑
Our loveley Dimashek