Hey guys, I'm aware that the music is a half step flat. For whatever reason, when we encoded it in the editor, it always comes out a half step flat. If anyone has an idea how to fix this, I'm all ears. The notes that I'm calling out during the reaction are the correct ones though. Best, Matt Ramsey, Voice Teacher
I've noticed a small number of other reactors having this issue and a few who did it on purpose thinking they could evade copyright. Sadly I have no idea what the fix was but all ones (except the ones doing it intentionally) did eventually fix it. Maybe check your playback speed as it seems like the video is running ever so slightly slower than normal.
Dimash himself said he was a tenor. He also doesn't want people to focus on range alone. He uses his full range to add layers textures and emotions to the song. They are just the tools to tell the story. I think this is where his brilliance lies -- not merely how low or high he can reach but how he uses all his talents and techniques to serve his music. He is an artist more than a technician. P.S. voice type only matters in opera production. Dimash is not an opera singer so he can sing whatever the hell he wants in whichever range he deems appropriate for his music.
Absolutely right!!! And I never have the feeling that he just wants to show, what he can do.. he is always so into it, he uses all his abilities to be free for expression, emotion.. in complete dedication.. a genius, a gift for the world!!!
By far and away the best discovered voice in the world. It's been a privilege to listen to his works over the last couple years. Everything he does is with deliberate intent. Great reaction! You hit the nail right on the head when you define him as a master. You'll find his basement is even lower and his d8 in "Unforgettable Day" is unparalleled. ❤️DQ!
Dimash's vocal fry in the beginning was intentional to distinguish it from the tones he would use later. He has performed in typical chest voice down to E2.
The vocal fry at the beginning was intentional in order to speak-sing and to have greater contrast to when he later used more typical singing voice. He has sung down to E2 in fully supported chest voice, though it does rattle you the way it would from a baritone.
I think Ramsey is a fake coach if all he says doesn't recognize to what he is doing. Ramsey should delete his channel. I got off his channel after writing this comment. One heck if an annoying man.
I agree with you that Dimash is essentially a tenor, but he can definitely do dramatic tenor -- see "Olympico.". I disagree that he sang in whistle register here - - He consistently stays in head/flageolet through E6. In other songs, he throws in whistle 'grace' notes on occasion in the seventh and eighth octaves.
Good post (maybe because I agree with all of your points). Dimash himself has said he is a tenor, and I haven't heard any credible debate about that point. Yes, he definitely does dramatic tenor, as well as dark baritone with full, rich notes (not in fry). Olimpico is the best example for any vocal coach who may have doubts about either of those points. I also find his dramatic tenor equally as natural and pleasing as his lyric tenor, and his dramatic baritone is fantastic and fully developed. I also agree with you that we absolutely did not hear Dimash's whistle register in this song, and he doesn't use whistle register outside of the 7th and 8th octaves.
@@Snarky_Tart Agree. This was not a whistle tone .. and he is able to sing as a perfect tenor and as a perfect baritone.. he dont wants to sing just opera, so he dont need to decide.. and we get surprised, shocked, mindblown, fall in love again and again... what a gift!!!
@@Snarky_Tart I kind of agree with Ramsey if you listened to him correctly. He said you dont need to drop your larynx too down to generate that dark baritone which is true for Dimash. Even in Olympico his larynx is all the way down. He is human afterall lol,. Dimash is very good at vocal fry though.
Thank you :) Dimash is neither a baritone nor a countertenor. In 2016, Aiman Mussakhajayeva, the rector of Dimash's university (the Kazakh National University of Arts) gave an interview to a Kazakh newspaper. The interviewer asked him about Dimash's voice type and he said he was registered as dramatic tenor
Does matter what note, no matter, if he is high or low, no matter what analyze, if it he is bad or not, if he reach or not. Thousands of people every day ask for an answer that conclude like math without error a final true . In the last 4 years i follow him, in concerts live and so one. Every day i listen to him. and i have no answer for him. I watch people here that can fully reproduce wonderful some notes of his songs, But no one can reproduce the true colors of his voice. That is the impossible, that made so many people react to Dimash. Dimash may not be pleased for many in this style. But no one can have the passion, the colors of his voice, no one, and no also to can reach out the top of a piano scale and more ,that Dimash, without a scratch, just in one breath, one soul, love and passion have the skills and natural talent to put every word in his perfect place. It does not matter if it is in Russian, in Kazac, in French, in Inglish, in Italian, in , in, in .... and you know that is not easy, the time of the word, the sound of the word requires another position totaly different from one to another. I flight often to see him live, and as time goes by he is better than ever. Dimash just incites a flight when is free and his freedom is sing. His voice always remind me a eagle in the sky, or an angel.....the proud of a mother land, of his education and honor and about everything his family love and education. Thank you in the name of The Dimash Kudaibergen Fan Club and all his world dears. Thank you very much for your good reaction and analyze. Kisses from Portugal.
BRAZIL - YES Ramsey, Dimash shines and sounds so clear, when he raises the notes and his voice becomes angelic. I don't care if he sings as a tenor or baritone, I just know that what he proposes to do does it beautifully, like the fry voice, which I think is beautiful, a different touch. Thanks for the review.
Masterpiece!!!!...written by this Russian composer (at the piano), Igor Krutoy, for Dimash because he needed someone to write songs for his range of 6+ octavos. This is one of many he had composed for Dimash and all are great. Check out 'Olympico' (Ogni Petra) , 'Passionion', 'Love of Tired Swans', 'Mademoiselle Hyde'.. The thing about Dimash is you have to SEE him sing. His stage presence and story telling are a lot of the uniqueness of his persona. He loves his fans and is so humbled by their support. He says we make his dreams come true. Someone asked him in an interview once if he hadn't pursued music as a career what would he do for a living. He said he nothing else ever crossed his mind. He said if you cut open his brain you could see music and if you cut open his heart you would see music. I believe if you cut his finger he would bleed musical notes!!! I love Him and his music. He sings in 12 languages, speaks 4 and plays 7 musical instruments. OK...English.. I actually have 4 of his CD's mostly they are in Chinese, but enough English that I love them all. Check out "All by myself" , "Adagio" on the singer show 2017, DO NOT LISTEN TO THEM ON THE WORLDS BEST. Those stupid people chopped up his performances so bad he should have sued them. He sang with the Super Vocal boys on The Singer 2019 and did a Queen medley in English that was very good. That's if you want to hear him sing in English. He has a video out with his song "Screaming" that is wonderful. I could go on and on. I've been listening to Dimash for 1 1/2 years now. I am 63 and have 4 children and 9 grandchildren and a great love for music. These are my grandchildren in the pic. I like your reactions. I subscribed.
He's a tenor. And a soprano when everything else in between We've heard him hit the high notes. That only dogs can hear the whistle sound the shocks everyone No matter what. And he has one right now. That's new.
Wow...Dimash is so talented... But, your reaction is so stunning, making you equally talented as Dimash... Your House analogy is as crystal clear for us to be mesmerized by the performance... Hi, from your fan and follower, a Juris Doctor from the Philippines
jose fraguas yes. I loved. I was in Barclay Center NewYork and was amazing. And I have my tickets for Rusia at March 2020. And he know that. I’m a Dear. 😂👏🏻😘
I’m always so impressed when people like you can just pick a note on a keyboard and just know what note it is! Great reaction!❤️ I would love to be so talented just for one day😁
Yes, you are right. At the beginning of the song, Dimash uses a beautiful vocal fry sound at the lowest notes and then goes from the dungeon to the sky. As a vocal music coach, have you ever heard of someone who has approached this type of performance and singing range with such perfection?
Ogni Pietra is nice bc it's a classical cantate, but he doesn't go very low there, je goes much lower in many other songs. For a baritone piece he sang in a classical style I'd suggest Ulisse (the duet with Aida Garifullina)
You NEED to see him doing Ogni Pietra.... The fancamversion if you want to see a supercool CLOSEUP of his face the whole performance (which is really DRAMATIC)! Great reaction as ALWAYS.. Love and Piece from Dear in Sweden! 🙏💙
Oh Holy Lord!! This is stunning. Love your explanations of his range. Trust me, if you want to hear him in his lush and glorious baritone try Ogni Pietra --- OMG!! You will be totally blown away!
You can't make assessments based on one song as he makes artistic choises that might seem like his limits, but when you hear other songs you realise they are not his limits
@@JustMyOpinion1010 The last long note is NOT a whistle. It's in his mixed voice. It's not even very high, in the 4th octave only. Dimash's whistle register is in the 7th and 8th octaves. A whistle sounds like a tea kettle.
Probably people already corrected you on this, but the fry notes were a stylistic choice. He's the only singer that never truly compromises with his voice, he has all the notes he wants as full as he wants them (for humans standard)
E6 is his happy head voice place. He goes there routinely. Not whistle. Crazy but true. But whatever, it's not about the E6. It's about the performance overall. And as to that, thank you for the really nice analysis; interesting and helpful!
@@MkzMary I know what you mean Dimash hit whistle note E7 , F#7 , G7 , G#7 , D8 , but there are a lot of singers out there using whistle from the sixth octave like the fucking copy cat who did a cover for Dmiash's SOS and many others like the E6 for example which Dimash is doing these notes for fun or extra flare some people that's their whistle register which says something about Dimash !!
@@kolgerrard1964 bro chill out. people can do covers of each other in a respectful way. let's not pit people against each other who aren't asking for it
Dimash chose to use a breathy vocal fry to start this song, but that doesn't mean he can't bellow in full-blown baritone voice. When you see Ogni Pietra, you'll understand...
If you want to hear DiMagic sing in English, please react to All by Myself, Hello, Adagio, Screaming, etc. He is an intelligent, magnificent, heavenly & magical singer like no other. Unique & Incomparable. His voice envelops all of our emotions & transcends them into the stratosphere where we can bask in all its magic. I simply cannot resist listening to his singing everyday. 🤗😍🥰❤️🇨🇦
Nice reaction! With all due respect, Coach, that Eb6 was hit in head voice. It wasn’t his whistle register, his whistle starts a few tones above that. I’m a musician and I have decent musical ears, but this might not mean anything to you so I must refer to the other respected vocal coaches who reacted to this song. Like Ken Tamplin, Tara Simon etc. they noted that he didn’t sing in whistle register but that it was a clear note sung in his head voice.
For most male they will definitely hit whistle register at that note. Most guys must use falsetto in the 5th octave, some as early as the 4th. Dimash however is an anomaly when it comes to male vocal chords. He has an upper extension that rivals that of a female. He's such a rare breed that most vocal coaches will never encounter such a person among their students. For this coach I guess he simply assumes that Dimash produces sounds like a typical male. Back when he reviewed SOS he made the same assumption about his higher notes.
Kitty You’re correct! However, as a vocal coach, it’s a common skill to be able to discern the different vocal registers correctly and I expected that from him. Clearly he doesn’t know Dimash’s full range yet as he has been incorrectly presuming a couple of things about it in his reactions so far.
Dimash goes up til F6 in full head voice with good cord closure. I first thought he wasn't sure if an E6 or sth like that in a previous video was head voice or whistle bc he thinned it out on the way up (which is kind of logical though), but it was connected. However, the Eb6 in this video wasn't even thin. I'm also surprised that he mixes up registers. He seems to be quite a good vocal coach, but he seems to sometimes mix up such things
@@megalelouch1836 I agree about the whistle voice thing, but please don't say Ken Tamplin is a respected voice teacher. You have no idea how much he manipulates the community and how despised he really is among other teachers.
I've looked at the reactions to Dimash, and I really like them, well done, thanks! What is more to me in Dimash than a huge voice (which everyone emphasises,,, of course rightly,,) is the way to perform, I consider him a very suggestive performer. It is a great musical intelligence that, in addition to musical and sound control (which is no longer a small task in itself), he places great emphasis on the story and performance of the song. It's typical of almost every song you perform, but it's especially on the act of Autumn Strong and Daybreak (Bastau). He also plays several instruments and composers. He wrote unforgettable day in 2015. I'd like to hear about your reaction to these songs. Thank you for reading it.
No need to argue. Dimash said in an interview that he is a 'normal tenor' (i.e not counter tenor) who managed to extend his range. So that case is closed. He told us.
О Боже! Вы же учитель вокала... Только и смотрите какую еще высокую ноту взял Димаш... А как он это сделал... каждую ноту.. Как он её берет! Любую. Любую! Вам только интересно, когда высокие ноты звучат, а как он делает всё произведение - Вы не оцениваете, к сожалению.
вот именно, учителя вокала останавливаются к сожалению преимущественно на технике(!).. и есть не учителя, у них реакция без вот этих уточнений, нот, регистров и так далее
**Patiently waits for someone to mention Dimash's actual whistle** 😉😉 All joking aside lol... Thank you for the thoughtful reaction. I always enjoy watching different singers reactions to Dimash. I especially liked your analogy about the floors of a house. We just might need to add a few more floors and make it a skyrise 😂 I look forward to more! 😁
DEFINITELY NOT WHISTLE!!! If you want to hear a whistle from Dimash react to Unforgettable Day Gakku where almost at the end you can hear his whistle. By the way Dimash composed Unforgettable Day when he was a teenager.
I like your Dimash reactions and commentary - they certainly exemplify your expertise. You really should react to Dimash's performance of Olympic at WorldSkills Kazan 2019. Igor Krutoy wrote this for the opening 2018 European Games - and specifically for Dimash's voice. BTW Igor is the pianist in this performance and also is the composer of Love is Like A Dream
The gentleman who introduced Dimash is Igor Krutoy. Very important though, he wrote this song for a lady and this performance was to honor her on her 70th birthday. Igor came out of retirement in Russia to play the piano and tour with Dimash.
Dimash me deja sin palabras. Que cancion tan bella que voz tan maravillosa. Su voz un regalo muy preciado y hermoso. Nunca nadie tuvo una voz asi. Es el en el escenario y desaparece todo el lo llena con su arte sin igual su elegacia y carisma y que decir de su interpretacion magnifica. Un artista que ha llegado a la fama mundial por su increible talento y humildad. Gracias Dimash por regalarnos tu arte. Ya Dimash es una leyenda viviente.
He has all the ranges and he sets his voice to sound like he wants for each song he sings. When you can sing like a soprano and a tenor, you can also everything in between.
Dimash é um cantor incrível fora de série. Com ele nem precisa entender o idioma, ele transmiti tudo da música pela sua linda voz, corpo e olhar. Sempre consegue nos envolver em suas apresentações. Não me canso de assistir suas apresentações. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻♥️♥️♥️🇧🇷🇧🇷
Di. Dimash es un maestro, escuché una opinión que decía "Dimash es una máquina de guerra"... En inglés puedes escuchar "Screaming," "Adagio" "Hello" y en italiano su obra maestra "Ogni Pietra". Saludos!
Although Dimash himself said he was a tenorino (light tenor), he is also so much more than this. I am a bass baritone and I was very surprised to hear him sing Ogni Pietra with full low notes (first part of the song) that sounded in depth and color like the ones I sing. And I am very doubtful that a "true" tenor can actually achieve this. We have to admit that Dimash has a lower extension that sounds natural and that sets him apart from the "other" tenors. As for the highest note he sang in Love is Like a Dream, it is not a whistle. Check out Drunken Concubine and you'll hear for yourself what Dimash sounds like when he sings in the whistle register. Other than that, your reaction was really interesting. Keep up the good work :)
You should hear his "unforgettable day" 😍... It's my favorite♥️ and really really really beautiful, also you can try his "screaming", "ogni pietra", "sinful passion"
Haha that was high but cleary NOT the roof. Check out Dimash - Unforgettable day (Gakku version) and Dimash - Diva dance (Shenzhen version) to see roof notes. 🎶🎶🎶🎶
If you want to hear Dimash sing in English, check out Hello (Lionel Richie) from Singer 2018 and Adagio from Singer 2017. Both are outstanding. His English isn't perfect in those songs, but he has been working on it.
yup 😊❤ he has performed in Kazakh, Russian, English, Mandarin, Italian, French, Spanish, Serbian, German, Turkish, Ukrainian and Kyrgyz. 😊 but there are also private videos in which he sings a song in Arabic and Uzbek
@@s.s5793 hey 😊 I saw 2 clips of him singing Arabic songs. Now I only found this one, nit the best bc it's only a short clip and he only sings parts of the lyrics 😄 but still... it's an Arabic song and he seems to really like it 😊 th-cam.com/video/BYjiCOgCmPg/w-d-xo.html
watch his trio with Aida Garifullina and Lara Fabian, singing Ti Amo Cosi at VTB arena. It's on his official YT channel. He may not be a baritone, but he can 'bring it' fully.
@@nikelodeon6852 Oh come on, man. If You don't think singing in a baritone voice (as Dimash does in parts of Ogni Pietra) is low/deep, then you have a different perspective than most people. Nobody said he is singing in a bass voice (the deepest possible register), but baritone is deep. If you don't see this, that's your problem actually. I rest my case.
Если вы знаете как Димаш это делает, то почему у вас так не получается? Даже ваши попытки изобразить не чистые и хрустальные, а хриплые в высоких нотах. Он очень легко пользуется всеми техниками для лучшего эмоционального воздействия. Его голос льется то звонким ручьем, то мощным водопадом, то тихим плеском волны - это завораживает. У него тенор и полновесное сопрано, а свиста тут не было. В детстве было сопрано, которое после мутации голоса добавилось низкими нотами. Его фальцет, похожий на свист, можно услышать в этом видео.. th-cam.com/video/8T3J9TqU-QM/w-d-xo.html
Он учитель пения, но не певец. Ещё Сенека говорил: "Кто умеет работать, тот работает, кто не умеет, тот учит, как работать, кто не умеет учить, тот учит, как учить работать". Димаш умеет петь, он и поёт, а Рамси учит))).
БРАЗИЛИЯ - ZET, то, что вы сказали о голосе Димаша, очень красиво и правдиво: оно течет как поток или мощный водопад, или как спокойная волна. Поздравляю, все сказано.
These are the songs you need to react "Screaming" - "mademoiselle hyde" - "Sinful passion" - "Know new wave" - "ogni pietra" - "diva dance" - "jasmine" - "ti amo cosi" and finally "times when dimash had fun with his voice or forgot that He's still human" part 1 and 2, please please please
I don't even know that singer, but without even knowing his usual technique, I can already tell that there is no whistle in this video. Whistles are rather rare and have a completely different tone. The high notes in this performance are definitely M2 vocals. It's a connected sound with cord closure. That's actually full head voice
@@user-rm4fu3sc2h He hit several 7th octave notes in his live performances 😊 E7, F7, F#7, G7 and G#7 When he was younger he had 2 songs that always had a whistle in it (E7 and G7), but today he only does it occassionally 😊
Peter, good ear! Are you a singer? If you want to know more about Dimash, go back to his 13 episodes on the Chinese professional singers show The Singer 2017. This was his intro to the world at age 22 . Please consider using Gloria Wu's YT channel for back stories and English sub titles for Autumn Strong, Didiadua, Daybreak and Unforgettable Day. Enjoy!!!
Hey guys, I'm aware that the music is a half step flat.
For whatever reason, when we encoded it in the editor, it always comes out a half step flat.
If anyone has an idea how to fix this, I'm all ears.
The notes that I'm calling out during the reaction are the correct ones though.
Best,
Matt Ramsey, Voice Teacher
Sometimes it seems to be pitchy. Maybe the key is going up and down. I thought of closing the video, but I could handle this.
I've noticed a small number of other reactors having this issue and a few who did it on purpose thinking they could evade copyright. Sadly I have no idea what the fix was but all ones (except the ones doing it intentionally) did eventually fix it. Maybe check your playback speed as it seems like the video is running ever so slightly slower than normal.
Dimash himself said he was a tenor. He also doesn't want people to focus on range alone. He uses his full range to add layers textures and emotions to the song. They are just the tools to tell the story. I think this is where his brilliance lies -- not merely how low or high he can reach but how he uses all his talents and techniques to serve his music. He is an artist more than a technician.
P.S. voice type only matters in opera production. Dimash is not an opera singer so he can sing whatever the hell he wants in whichever range he deems appropriate for his music.
Well said:-)
yes, he's most probably a tenor 😊 but absolutely not a countertenor (or "high" tenor)
tout a fait!
Absolutely right!!! And I never have the feeling that he just wants to show, what he can do.. he is always so into it, he uses all his abilities to be free for expression, emotion.. in complete dedication.. a genius, a gift for the world!!!
But he is also an opera singer though!
When his eye are looking in the sky, he seem like connected directly with god and angel :p
He sings Ave Maria Ave Amore beautifully. He is thanking God I guess
His hands are in praying position too.
He most probably does.
By far and away the best discovered voice in the world. It's been a privilege to listen to his works over the last couple years. Everything he does is with deliberate intent. Great reaction! You hit the nail right on the head when you define him as a master. You'll find his basement is even lower and his d8 in "Unforgettable Day" is unparalleled. ❤️DQ!
Couldn't agree more!
Dimash's vocal fry in the beginning was intentional to distinguish it from the tones he would use later. He has performed in typical chest voice down to E2.
Link please
@@funduk29 E2 "Love of Tired Swans" F2 "Confessa + Diva Dance"
@@ubervocal8777 its vocal fry too
@@funduk29 it's not..clean your ears
Not that E2, but he hit many F2 chest, agree.
My daily dose of Dimash never a day goes by without hearing his angelic voice.
Same here
The vocal fry at the beginning was intentional in order to speak-sing and to have greater contrast to when he later used more typical singing voice. He has sung down to E2 in fully supported chest voice, though it does rattle you the way it would from a baritone.
I think Ramsey is a fake coach if all he says doesn't recognize to what he is doing. Ramsey should delete his channel. I got off his channel after writing this comment. One heck if an annoying man.
@@kristinaquint9338 A bit dramatic are we? lol
What song is the E2 you're referring to?? I'd love to listen to it !
@@funkyfranx E2 "Love of Tired Swans" F2 "Confessa + Diva Dance"
And G1 in our love, i think
What an amazing talent Dimash is, love him. Thank you for the detailed reaction
Hey Please watch Ogni Pietra. You’d see his fuller notes👌🏽
Oh definitely! You will hear amazing contrasts and quick transitions between the registers. th-cam.com/video/raBHw-zOT5s/w-d-xo.html
And Ulisses and Ti Amo Cosi
So glad you react to Dimash. His song/performance and voice is stunningly beautiful. Haunting.
Thank you
To me, he’s the best male artist.
To me he is the BEST artist EVER.
Saw him live in NY. Amazing
This is not just a song. He is living the song. It’s a true work of art.
love your comment
I agree with you that Dimash is essentially a tenor, but he can definitely do dramatic tenor -- see "Olympico.". I disagree that he sang in whistle register here - - He consistently stays in head/flageolet through E6. In other songs, he throws in whistle 'grace' notes on occasion in the seventh and eighth octaves.
Good post (maybe because I agree with all of your points). Dimash himself has said he is a tenor, and I haven't heard any credible debate about that point. Yes, he definitely does dramatic tenor, as well as dark baritone with full, rich notes (not in fry). Olimpico is the best example for any vocal coach who may have doubts about either of those points. I also find his dramatic tenor equally as natural and pleasing as his lyric tenor, and his dramatic baritone is fantastic and fully developed. I also agree with you that we absolutely did not hear Dimash's whistle register in this song, and he doesn't use whistle register outside of the 7th and 8th octaves.
@@Snarky_Tart Agree. This was not a whistle tone .. and he is able to sing as a perfect tenor and as a perfect baritone.. he dont wants to sing just opera, so he dont need to decide.. and we get surprised, shocked, mindblown, fall in love again and again... what a gift!!!
@@Snarky_Tart I kind of agree with Ramsey if you listened to him correctly. He said you dont need to drop your larynx too down to generate that dark baritone which is true for Dimash. Even in Olympico his larynx is all the way down. He is human afterall lol,. Dimash is very good at vocal fry though.
He do an F#6 flageolet recently. And many F6 too.
Thank you :) Dimash is neither a baritone nor a countertenor. In 2016, Aiman Mussakhajayeva, the rector of Dimash's university (the Kazakh National University of Arts) gave an interview to a Kazakh newspaper. The interviewer asked him about Dimash's voice type and he said he was registered as dramatic tenor
Does matter what note, no matter, if he is high or low, no matter what analyze, if it he is bad or not, if he reach or not. Thousands of people every day ask for an answer that conclude like math without error a final true . In the last 4 years i follow him, in concerts live and so one. Every day i listen to him. and i have no answer for him. I watch people here that can fully reproduce wonderful some notes of his songs, But no one can reproduce the true colors of his voice. That is the impossible, that made so many people react to Dimash. Dimash may not be pleased for many in this style. But no one can have the passion, the colors of his voice, no one, and no also to can reach out the top of a piano scale and more ,that Dimash, without a scratch, just in one breath, one soul, love and passion have the skills and natural talent to put every word in his perfect place. It does not matter if it is in Russian, in Kazac, in French, in Inglish, in Italian, in , in, in .... and you know that is not easy, the time of the word, the sound of the word requires another position totaly different from one to another. I flight often to see him live, and as time goes by he is better than ever. Dimash just incites a flight when is free and his freedom is sing. His voice always remind me a eagle in the sky, or an angel.....the proud of a mother land, of his education and honor and about everything his family love and education. Thank you in the name of The Dimash Kudaibergen Fan Club and all his world dears. Thank you very much for your good reaction and analyze. Kisses from Portugal.
Thanks for following, Raquel
Thank you so much for your super reaction to Dimash!
Димаш уникален, у него Божий дар, большой труд и профессиональное образование!!! К тому же он скромен и добрый! Он самый лучший!!!👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
He seems to be a beautiful person, inside and out
MASTERPIECE EPIC PHENOMENAL SPECTACULARRRRRRRR!!!!!
Thanks for watching, Amran
@@ramseyvoicestudio welcome and thanks for your reaction!!!
BRAZIL - YES Ramsey, Dimash shines and sounds so clear, when he raises the notes and his voice becomes angelic. I don't care if he sings as a tenor or baritone, I just know that what he proposes to do does it beautifully, like the fry voice, which I think is beautiful, a different touch. Thanks for the review.
It is beautiful
Dimash is just perfect a complete artist and a Gem!
Masterpiece!!!!...written by this Russian composer (at the piano), Igor Krutoy, for Dimash because he needed someone to write songs for his range of 6+ octavos. This is one of many he had composed for Dimash and all are great. Check out 'Olympico' (Ogni Petra) , 'Passionion', 'Love of Tired Swans', 'Mademoiselle Hyde'.. The thing about Dimash is you have to SEE him sing. His stage presence and story telling are a lot of the uniqueness of his persona. He loves his fans and is so humbled by their support. He says we make his dreams come true. Someone asked him in an interview once if he hadn't pursued music as a career what would he do for a living. He said he nothing else ever crossed his mind. He said if you cut open his brain you could see music and if you cut open his heart you would see music. I believe if you cut his finger he would bleed musical notes!!! I love Him and his music. He sings in 12 languages, speaks 4 and plays 7 musical instruments. OK...English.. I actually have 4 of his CD's mostly they are in Chinese, but enough English that I love them all. Check out "All by myself" , "Adagio" on the singer show 2017, DO NOT LISTEN TO THEM ON THE WORLDS BEST. Those stupid people chopped up his performances so bad he should have sued them. He sang with the Super Vocal boys on The Singer 2019 and did a Queen medley in English that was very good. That's if you want to hear him sing in English. He has a video out with his song "Screaming" that is wonderful. I could go on and on. I've been listening to Dimash for 1 1/2 years now. I am 63 and have 4 children and 9 grandchildren and a great love for music. These are my grandchildren in the pic. I like your reactions. I subscribed.
Lovely, Jennefer
He's a tenor. And a soprano when everything else in between We've heard him hit the high notes. That only dogs can hear the whistle sound the shocks everyone No matter what. And he has one right now. That's new.
That is in the song Unforgettable Day, where Dimash hits the highest note that he can reach.
Yes, @Marlene Evan, on the list
Dimash is amazing!!!! Thanks for a new reaction!!! I hope to see many more on your channel! greetings from Spain🇪🇸🇪🇸
More to come!
This performance is a beautiful piece of art.
loved it!
Bravo Ramsey for your comment! Yes hi is TENOR + ++gift for the God! Hi can sing all the musical text of Terra!!!
amazing!
Dimash and beatiful voice !! Greetings from Chile
Hi, Carmen from Chile
Loved your analysis and reaction to this performance of Dimash. Thank you for sharing.
Glad you enjoyed it
Wow...Dimash is so talented...
But, your reaction is so stunning, making you equally talented as Dimash...
Your House analogy is as crystal clear for us to be mesmerized by the performance...
Hi, from your fan and follower, a Juris Doctor from the Philippines
Equally talented? Hello?? Dimash is Incomparable!!!
Wow, thank you! Thanks for following, Jimmy, more to come
Both you and Dimash are amazing, love the commentary as always. Great pick and you never cease to surprise me
Wow, thank you!
Matthew will definitely be "Dimash-ified after this perfect performance. Just watch Dimash's eyes, they can put a spell on you.....!
You're right, I'm so impressed
Amazing Dimash.....amazing voice and performance.......loved!....thanks for your reactions!.....greetings from a Mexican Dear!.....❤️🥰❤️🇲🇽🇰🇿🇲🇽
Lupita Gallego do you really love Dimash? Does he know that?
jose fraguas yes. I loved. I was in Barclay Center NewYork and was amazing. And I have my tickets for Rusia at March 2020. And he know that. I’m a Dear. 😂👏🏻😘
@@lupitagallego375 You go mama!!
Thank you so much for watching, Lupita
Awesome reaction...I love to watch you enjoy listening to Dimash...he's Amazing for sure!! :)
Thank you so much!!
@@ramseyvoicestudio you're so very welcome:-)
The man on the piano Igor wrote this song many years ago and brought it out for Dimash to sing.
yes, highly respect him
I’m always so impressed when people like you can just pick a note on a keyboard and just know what note it is! Great reaction!❤️ I would love to be so talented just for one day😁
Thanks so much!!
Ramsey Voice Studio thank you for taking such time to entertain us!❤️
This is my fav Dimash song! ✨❤️✨ Great reaction.
he's so talented
Yes, you are right. At the beginning of the song, Dimash uses a beautiful vocal fry sound at the lowest notes and then goes from the dungeon to the sky. As a vocal music coach, have you ever heard of someone who has approached this type of performance and singing range with such perfection?
not yet!
@@ramseyvoicestudio It is most likely that you won't... ever
He is singing with a vocal fry, because he wants to, not because he has to. Duh. Listen to Ogni Pietra.
And here is the link: th-cam.com/video/raBHw-zOT5s/w-d-xo.html
Agreed, listen to ogni pietra!
Ogni Pietra is nice bc it's a classical cantate, but he doesn't go very low there, je goes much lower in many other songs. For a baritone piece he sang in a classical style I'd suggest Ulisse (the duet with Aida Garifullina)
Listen to passione and love of tired swans.
Yes Ogni Pietra is great, You should react to it
You NEED to see him doing Ogni Pietra.... The fancamversion if you want to see a supercool CLOSEUP of his face the whole performance (which is really DRAMATIC)!
Great reaction as ALWAYS..
Love and Piece from Dear in Sweden! 🙏💙
Hope you enjoyed it, Rose-Marie, thanks
Ogni Pietra New York is the best vocal performance I have ever seen and 2nd place isn't close...he defies the laws of human sound....
Kev W ditto, it was unreal, was at the concert.
it is amazing
how lucky, @kaakca
Oh Holy Lord!! This is stunning. Love your explanations of his range. Trust me, if you want to hear him in his lush and glorious baritone try Ogni Pietra --- OMG!! You will be totally blown away!
It's here now!
Dimash sings on 12 languages. On English: Show must go on, Adagio, Hello, Give me your love, Couldnt leave….
Great!
You can't make assessments based on one song as he makes artistic choises that might seem like his limits, but when you hear other songs you realise they are not his limits
yes, more are coming
Not whistle here...his whistle register kicks in higher than that.
Sorry that last note is whistle range.
@@JustMyOpinion1010 The last long note is NOT a whistle. It's in his mixed voice. It's not even very high, in the 4th octave only. Dimash's whistle register is in the 7th and 8th octaves. A whistle sounds like a tea kettle.
correct. Thats not his whistle register... and this guy thinks hes the ''REAL VOCAL COACH''
I agree, but you can whistle even in 4th octave if you want. And of course, he can do that. His whistle register dont start just in 7th octave.
Probably people already corrected you on this, but the fry notes were a stylistic choice. He's the only singer that never truly compromises with his voice, he has all the notes he wants as full as he wants them (for humans standard)
Huge range
Magnifique se dimash j'adorrr🎶🎶🌹🎶🎶love💖💖💖dimash💋de la Belgique💋🇧🇪
Hello to Belgium!
Soy una fan tuya numero uno te sigo todos los dias tu musica es mi medicina eres mi Genio🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗😊😊😊😊😊😘
So nice, Sandra
E6 is his happy head voice place. He goes there routinely. Not whistle. Crazy but true. But whatever, it's not about the E6. It's about the performance overall. And as to that, thank you for the really nice analysis; interesting and helpful!
Thank you, Suzanna, his perfomance overall is a stunning experience
Dimash is just wonderful💗💗💗 and thank for a full analysis of the song.
Compared to the things I've heard coming out of his mouth, that was not a whistle 😅
IKR!
@@MkzMary I know what you mean Dimash hit whistle note E7 , F#7 , G7 , G#7 , D8 , but there are a lot of singers out there using whistle from the sixth octave like the fucking copy cat who did a cover for Dmiash's SOS and many others like the E6 for example which Dimash is doing these notes for fun or extra flare some people that's their whistle register which says something about Dimash !!
@@kolgerrard1964 are you speaking about Piet Arion?
@@kolgerrard1964 bro chill out. people can do covers of each other in a respectful way. let's not pit people against each other who aren't asking for it
Dimash chose to use a breathy vocal fry to start this song, but that doesn't mean he can't bellow in full-blown baritone voice. When you see Ogni Pietra, you'll understand...
Here, now!
If you want to hear DiMagic sing in English, please react to All by Myself, Hello, Adagio, Screaming, etc. He is an intelligent, magnificent, heavenly & magical singer like no other. Unique & Incomparable. His voice envelops all of our emotions & transcends them into the stratosphere where we can bask in all its magic. I simply cannot resist listening to his singing everyday. 🤗😍🥰❤️🇨🇦
He is wonderful
Nice reaction to Dimash singing one of my favourite songs: Love is Like A Dream. Great performance by Dimash. Greetings from Amsterdam.
Thank you so much! Hello, Amsterdam
Nice reaction! With all due respect, Coach, that Eb6 was hit in head voice. It wasn’t his whistle register, his whistle starts a few tones above that. I’m a musician and I have decent musical ears, but this might not mean anything to you so I must refer to the other respected vocal coaches who reacted to this song. Like Ken Tamplin, Tara Simon etc. they noted that he didn’t sing in whistle register but that it was a clear note sung in his head voice.
For most male they will definitely hit whistle register at that note. Most guys must use falsetto in the 5th octave, some as early as the 4th. Dimash however is an anomaly when it comes to male vocal chords. He has an upper extension that rivals that of a female. He's such a rare breed that most vocal coaches will never encounter such a person among their students. For this coach I guess he simply assumes that Dimash produces sounds like a typical male. Back when he reviewed SOS he made the same assumption about his higher notes.
Kitty You’re correct! However, as a vocal coach, it’s a common skill to be able to discern the different vocal registers correctly and I expected that from him. Clearly he doesn’t know Dimash’s full range yet as he has been incorrectly presuming a couple of things about it in his reactions so far.
Dimash goes up til F6 in full head voice with good cord closure. I first thought he wasn't sure if an E6 or sth like that in a previous video was head voice or whistle bc he thinned it out on the way up (which is kind of logical though), but it was connected. However, the Eb6 in this video wasn't even thin. I'm also surprised that he mixes up registers. He seems to be quite a good vocal coach, but he seems to sometimes mix up such things
@@megalelouch1836 I agree about the whistle voice thing, but please don't say Ken Tamplin is a respected voice teacher. You have no idea how much he manipulates the community and how despised he really is among other teachers.
Isivaa Sanaru Give me proof of that statement. I’ve been following him for 2 years and I’ve never heard of that. So please give me some proof.
I’d like to recommend some of his English songs to you: Adagio, Hello, The Show Must Go on😃
I've looked at the reactions to Dimash, and I really like them, well done, thanks! What is more to me in Dimash than a huge voice (which everyone emphasises,,, of course rightly,,) is the way to perform, I consider him a very suggestive performer. It is a great musical intelligence that, in addition to musical and sound control (which is no longer a small task in itself), he places great emphasis on the story and performance of the song. It's typical of almost every song you perform, but it's especially on the act of Autumn Strong and Daybreak (Bastau). He also plays several instruments and composers. He wrote unforgettable day in 2015. I'd like to hear about your reaction to these songs. Thank you for reading it.
Keep watching, Era, more coming
No need to argue. Dimash said in an interview that he is a 'normal tenor' (i.e not counter tenor) who managed to extend his range. So that case is closed. He told us.
yes, here now!
Excellent reaction ! Thank you
Thank you too!
awesome!
Thanks!
Димаш - единственный в мире! Повторить его сегодня не может никто!
He's amazing
О Боже! Вы же учитель вокала... Только и смотрите какую еще высокую ноту взял Димаш... А как он это сделал... каждую ноту.. Как он её берет! Любую. Любую! Вам только интересно, когда высокие ноты звучат, а как он делает всё произведение - Вы не оцениваете, к сожалению.
ditto
вот именно, учителя вокала останавливаются к сожалению преимущественно на технике(!).. и есть не учителя, у них реакция без вот этих уточнений, нот, регистров и так далее
22 sec Dimash hold this note" WOW AMAZING Dimash the only one 🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗😘😘😘😘😘😘😊😊😊😊
Yes!
He is just the best! Best of the best
Great!
Nice reaction thank you....again. x
Thank you too!
**Patiently waits for someone to mention Dimash's actual whistle** 😉😉
All joking aside lol... Thank you for the thoughtful reaction. I always enjoy watching different singers reactions to Dimash. I especially liked your analogy about the floors of a house. We just might need to add a few more floors and make it a skyrise 😂 I look forward to more! 😁
DEFINITELY NOT WHISTLE!!! If you want to hear a whistle from Dimash react to Unforgettable Day Gakku where almost at the end you can hear his whistle. By the way Dimash composed Unforgettable Day when he was a teenager.
Amazing
I like your Dimash reactions and commentary - they certainly exemplify your expertise. You really should react to Dimash's performance of Olympic at WorldSkills Kazan 2019. Igor Krutoy wrote this for the opening 2018 European Games - and specifically for Dimash's voice. BTW Igor is the pianist in this performance and also is the composer of Love is Like A Dream
Both are here now!
Thanks for the house inspection
Any time!
The gentleman who introduced Dimash is Igor Krutoy. Very important though, he wrote this song for a lady and this performance was to honor her on her 70th birthday. Igor came out of retirement in Russia to play the piano and tour with Dimash.
That's amazing that he did that
Dimash me deja sin palabras. Que cancion tan bella que voz tan maravillosa. Su voz un regalo muy preciado y hermoso. Nunca nadie tuvo una voz asi. Es el en el escenario y desaparece todo el lo llena con su arte sin igual su elegacia y carisma y que decir de su interpretacion magnifica. Un artista que ha llegado a la fama mundial por su increible talento y humildad. Gracias Dimash por regalarnos tu arte. Ya Dimash es una leyenda viviente.
Dimash es Dimash.....
He has all the ranges and he sets his voice to sound like he wants for each song he sings. When you can sing like a soprano and a tenor, you can also everything in between.
you're right
hi good morning, if you are interested to hear his highest note just listen " Unforgettable day in GAKKU "
thanks, Robert, on the list
Dimash é um cantor incrível fora de série. Com ele nem precisa entender o idioma, ele transmiti tudo da música pela sua linda voz, corpo e olhar. Sempre consegue nos envolver em suas apresentações. Não me canso de assistir suas apresentações. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻♥️♥️♥️🇧🇷🇧🇷
thanks Sarah, glad you enjoyed
@@ramseyvoicestudio 👍🤩🤩
Ok. Now i see in yours eyes the true!!!!! You too are fall in love with Dimash!!!!
Yes!
Looking for low? - Ullise, Olympico. Vocal fry here is just a color for this particular song
Ogni Pietra would be a really good one to do.
Great and professional reaction.
Glad you enjoyed it
Di. Dimash es un maestro, escuché una opinión que decía "Dimash es una máquina de guerra"... En inglés puedes escuchar "Screaming," "Adagio" "Hello" y en italiano su obra maestra "Ogni Pietra". Saludos!
thanks for the suggestions, Gabriela, stay tuned
Loved this reaction. Hugs from Sweden.
Glad you enjoyed, Piapiapia from Sweden!
Although Dimash himself said he was a tenorino (light tenor), he is also so much more than this. I am a bass baritone and I was very surprised to hear him sing Ogni Pietra with full low notes (first part of the song) that sounded in depth and color like the ones I sing. And I am very doubtful that a "true" tenor can actually achieve this. We have to admit that Dimash has a lower extension that sounds natural and that sets him apart from the "other" tenors. As for the highest note he sang in Love is Like a Dream, it is not a whistle. Check out Drunken Concubine and you'll hear for yourself what Dimash sounds like when he sings in the whistle register. Other than that, your reaction was really interesting. Keep up the good work :)
thanks, Stephan
You should hear his "unforgettable day" 😍... It's my favorite♥️ and really really really beautiful, also you can try his "screaming", "ogni pietra", "sinful passion"
all of those are on the list, working my way
In English? Watch “Hello”, “Show must go on” or “Adagio”. Enjoy!
And as suggested before the trio with Aida G and Lara Fabian is impressive.
Thanks, Marie-Josee
Haha that was high but cleary NOT the roof. Check out Dimash - Unforgettable day (Gakku version) and Dimash - Diva dance (Shenzhen version) to see roof notes. 🎶🎶🎶🎶
Unforgettable day on The singer is better. That one note in Gakku is better tho, obviously
Please Please sinful passion it's so amazing my favorite
Especially his performance of the song in Moscow.
Dimash does what he does , cause he wants to do it 🤣🤣🤣
He's very talented
If you want to hear Dimash sing in English, check out Hello (Lionel Richie) from Singer 2018 and Adagio from Singer 2017. Both are outstanding. His English isn't perfect in those songs, but he has been working on it.
Yes, Michele, thanks!
Dimash sings in 12 languages
yup 😊❤ he has performed in Kazakh, Russian, English, Mandarin, Italian, French, Spanish, Serbian, German, Turkish, Ukrainian and Kyrgyz. 😊 but there are also private videos in which he sings a song in Arabic and Uzbek
@@JasminGardenia arabic? Really? I m gonna die happy if i listen to him singing in arabic
@@s.s5793 hey 😊 I saw 2 clips of him singing Arabic songs. Now I only found this one, nit the best bc it's only a short clip and he only sings parts of the lyrics 😄 but still... it's an Arabic song and he seems to really like it 😊
th-cam.com/video/BYjiCOgCmPg/w-d-xo.html
"This isn't Dimash". That was Igor Krutoy, the composer and pianist. Also for Lara Fabian (9 years ago) and Alla Pugacheva (26 years ago).
Right!
watch his trio with Aida Garifullina and Lara Fabian, singing Ti Amo Cosi at VTB arena. It's on his official YT channel. He may not be a baritone, but he can 'bring it' fully.
Indeed. And his deep voice in Ogni Pietra (as others mention here) is in a baritone voice for certain (even if he is a tenor).
@@northernlights9814 there's no deep notes in ogni pietra
@@nikelodeon6852 It might be a good idea for you to listen to it again. Make sure you pick the right song.
@@northernlights9814 I don't need to hear it again. Maybe u need to sit down at the piano and check. If B2 is a low note for you that's ur problem..
@@nikelodeon6852 Oh come on, man. If You don't think singing in a baritone voice (as Dimash does in parts of Ogni Pietra) is low/deep, then you have a different perspective than most people. Nobody said he is singing in a bass voice (the deepest possible register), but baritone is deep. If you don't see this, that's your problem actually. I rest my case.
You should definitely react to Dimash - Know performance! BEAUTIFUL 🤍
OK, thanks
English? You should see his rendition of of All by myself or Adagio on Singer 2017
But his english not was good there. Sorry my bad English 😂
Teddy Nasroden yes please!
Dimash Kudaibergen - ARNAU ENVOY New York Concert (Barclays Center) - Part1 at 14 : 30 - Ogni Pietra
Done!
Если вы знаете как Димаш это делает, то почему у вас так не получается? Даже ваши попытки изобразить не чистые и хрустальные, а хриплые в высоких нотах. Он очень легко пользуется всеми техниками для лучшего эмоционального воздействия. Его голос льется то звонким ручьем, то мощным водопадом, то тихим плеском волны - это завораживает.
У него тенор и полновесное сопрано, а свиста тут не было. В детстве было сопрано, которое после мутации голоса добавилось низкими нотами. Его фальцет, похожий на свист, можно услышать в этом видео..
th-cam.com/video/8T3J9TqU-QM/w-d-xo.html
Он учитель пения, но не певец. Ещё Сенека говорил: "Кто умеет работать, тот работает, кто не умеет, тот учит, как работать, кто не умеет учить, тот учит, как учить работать". Димаш умеет петь, он и поёт, а Рамси учит))).
@@БагульникГука-п1п з
Господи о чём вы??... Если бы он петь ,как Димаш,то не он бы делал реакцию,а на него!!!
@@vladimirf4158 :))))))) Вы правы..
БРАЗИЛИЯ - ZET, то, что вы сказали о голосе Димаша, очень красиво и правдиво: оно течет как поток или мощный водопад, или как спокойная волна. Поздравляю, все сказано.
These are the songs you need to react "Screaming" - "mademoiselle hyde" - "Sinful passion" - "Know new wave" - "ogni pietra" - "diva dance" - "jasmine" - "ti amo cosi" and finally "times when dimash had fun with his voice or forgot that He's still human" part 1 and 2, please please please
Hello !I am a dear from Rio de Janeiro , Brazil. Listen to Hello (english music). A big hug for you !
Thank you, I will! Hello, Rio!
Sinful passion. That's another one you should react to😍
on the list!
his english music is..Show must go on, Adagio, Hello, My heart will go on, Screaming, Uptown funk, Give me your love (Tonight).
Thanks, TO
NOBODY noticed after the heartbeat he sung a few notes then the START OF THE BELTING he sung all that in ONE BREATH watch replay.YES! you are welcome
I don't even know that singer, but without even knowing his usual technique, I can already tell that there is no whistle in this video. Whistles are rather rare and have a completely different tone. The high notes in this performance are definitely M2 vocals. It's a connected sound with cord closure. That's actually full head voice
Peter Cauter is D8 enough for you? Check Unforgettable day in Gakku.
Dimash does have a whistle register and he's used it occasionally. They are in the 7th and 8th octaves and sound like a tea kettle.
He doesn't unnecessarily include whistle register in his songs, though he has hit D8 and F#7 in his live performances.
@@user-rm4fu3sc2h He hit several 7th octave notes in his live performances 😊 E7, F7, F#7, G7 and G#7
When he was younger he had 2 songs that always had a whistle in it (E7 and G7), but today he only does it occassionally 😊
Peter, good ear! Are you a singer? If you want to know more about Dimash, go back to his 13 episodes on the Chinese professional singers show The Singer 2017. This was his intro to the world at age 22 . Please consider using Gloria Wu's YT channel for back stories and English sub titles for Autumn Strong, Didiadua, Daybreak and Unforgettable Day. Enjoy!!!