Rock Singer Reacts - Dimash - Unforgettable Day In Gakku

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Gray

Gray

4 жыл бұрын

Watching and hoping to learn from Dimash's legendary performance here today, where he hits some of his highest notes. Hope you'll join me.

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@Grays_Plays
@Grays_Plays 5 ай бұрын
Hey guys! Feel free to check out more of my reactions on my music channel - youtube.com/@graysmusic91
@thomaskempton7178
@thomaskempton7178 4 жыл бұрын
Great reaction to Dimash and I agree with you that he doesn't have to reach the high notes to impress, but the many languages he sings in impresses me and the power he has and stage presence. Thank you.
@Grays_Plays
@Grays_Plays 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you. He's got a lot of impressive qualities, I think the main point of my video is that it does him a disservice if people are only checking out a video of his because he can hit a crazy high note in it. He has a lot more to offer than that and personally I hope people are aware of that.
@casperwallace9685
@casperwallace9685 3 жыл бұрын
@@Grays_Plays I think people like the song and the fact a D8 is hit in it is just the icing on the cake, most people have never heard a D8 including some world vocal coaches.
@deb9869
@deb9869 Жыл бұрын
To me, his performance at the singer 2017 is more impressive because it is how it is supposed to be sung; just my opinion. I love how you react to Dimash’s songs! You are quite talented yourself! Aloha from Hawaii.
@user-gq9tg8wr2t
@user-gq9tg8wr2t Жыл бұрын
​@@casperwallace9685 100%❤
@bettycogswell9851
@bettycogswell9851 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your reaction. Dimash wrote this when he was 17. He gets better everyday. He has a concert in New York on Dec. 10 this year at the Barcleys Centre. His first concert in USA...
@morgan1271
@morgan1271 4 жыл бұрын
He didn't write the lyrics, although the melody is his creation
@sking51
@sking51 Жыл бұрын
You’re absolutely spot on about his craft….we have to understand that Dimash hoisin the (continuous) process of both developing his craft as well as creating an independent professional!
@mazishai3559
@mazishai3559 4 жыл бұрын
He is the best!!!!
@angelqueen7008
@angelqueen7008 4 жыл бұрын
AMAZING GREAT BEAUTIFUL GREAT VIDEO THANKS FOR I LOVE THIS SONG THIS VOICE LIKE A ANGEL VOICE DIMASH ❤️💜💙⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
@clarity123
@clarity123 4 жыл бұрын
The city is Almaty. Gakku is the TV station organizing the concert. The crowd is sizable - 150000 people. Dimash gets energy from the crowd. Whistle can be a way of expressing that. He hasn't been doing it all that much.
@niamiaynia5079
@niamiaynia5079 4 жыл бұрын
Coucou Gray 👋👋👋CONCERT SOLO DE DIMASH À NEW YORK LE 10 DÉCEMBRE 2019 ✌️✌️👍👍👍😇😇😇😇😇💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷
@angelqueen7008
@angelqueen7008 4 жыл бұрын
AMAZING ANGEL VOICE DIMASH 💜❤️💙
@user-xm9ky4po5o
@user-xm9ky4po5o 3 жыл бұрын
This song on kazak language, his native language.Dumash is from Kazakstan. He is author of this song.
@nemo0nas
@nemo0nas 2 жыл бұрын
SI TIENE Q IMPRESIONAR POR QUE PUEDEEEEE💪💪💪
@cynthiao.warner9979
@cynthiao.warner9979 4 жыл бұрын
♥️. 150,000 people attended this concert. ♥️
@thesurvivor1855
@thesurvivor1855 4 жыл бұрын
Hey hey hey welcome back to DimashLand !!!💥 Gracias for this another Dimash Reaction !.👌👍👌 #LegendDimash #MasterofVocals
@lavacollection3760
@lavacollection3760 4 жыл бұрын
Yups you're right ..Dimash just show what human voice can do and not intended to all the song he performed. He knows exactly how to manage and keep healthy for the voice
@adrianareginato7636
@adrianareginato7636 4 жыл бұрын
Desde Argentina Dimash es increíble, único y súper sensible. UN ÁNGEL 💙💙💙💙💙💙👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👑👑👑👑👑🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷
@user-zo1gj6hr5m
@user-zo1gj6hr5m 4 жыл бұрын
Димаш БРАВО!!!!
@maant.a3924
@maant.a3924 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you great reaction. Please react to Dimash “Know” new wave sochi 😍
@barbarasaracini1271
@barbarasaracini1271 4 жыл бұрын
I agree with just about all the points you made. That d8 is just a novelty and a point of interest to show what he's capable of . A lot of people recommend this performance just because of it. I actually enjoy the way he sang this on Singer show in China so much more. If you haven't watched that, I think you'll really enjoy it. I really enjoy your reactions, and I'll bet you're a great singer of rock!
@7299chia
@7299chia 4 жыл бұрын
Totally agree, Some people like to recommend the first reactors just for Dimash's D8.It's not wise if reactors aren't familiar with Dimash. They can't stay interested just waiting for one high note even though this song is still good. I prefer the version on Singer 2017, too.
@user-np7tg6je1u
@user-np7tg6je1u 4 жыл бұрын
В Китае Димашу звукоинженеры подрезали эквалайзером верхние частоты и D8 не прозвучала... А вообще, врачи запретили Димашу использовать свистковый регистр, потому что воспаляются связки и рушатся зубы. In China to Dimash audio engineers cut with an equalizer higher frequencies and D8 did not sound... Doctors prohibited Dimash to use the "svistkovy" register because sheaves inflame and teeth fall.
@sarashermann4748
@sarashermann4748 4 жыл бұрын
Hi Gray, you are unique and extraordinary !! I find your comment very professional, all the Dimash chips are understandable thanks to your comment !! I thank you too much for that !!! Dimash it was and will be a very high level performer!
@Grays_Plays
@Grays_Plays 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks Sara, appreciate the kind words. I'm really enjoying doing these reaction videos. They keep me striving to improve my singing and I love it. Catch you in the next video.
@sarashermann4748
@sarashermann4748 4 жыл бұрын
Ok! Gray, I'm extremely glad that I'm with you again !!!
@revagreen2303
@revagreen2303 7 ай бұрын
Composed by Dimash when he was 17. Amazing song! Finally singing in Kazakh in Kazakhstan!
@apashkafromnytnt4475
@apashkafromnytnt4475 4 жыл бұрын
The audience of is about 150 000.... it maybe his excitement and gratitude to express to this audience that was waiting something an outstanding .... does anyone know a man singer that can sing this note with a riff? December 10, New York, Barclays Center every song will be in different singing technique ... different styles and on and on... we will see classical, rock, folk, pop, jazz.... thank you for your reaction!
@lexys3964
@lexys3964 4 жыл бұрын
Hey ! I agree with you about the whistle, here it's not adding anything to the song, and I only like it in two of his songs in fact, it goes well ( Tugan Zher and The Diva Dance at Shenzhen). After that, the simple fact that he is capable of doing it, is insane. But he is well aware of that I think, he doesn't use his whistle often at all, because the last thing he wants is being a circus freak, clearly for what we can see about him and what he said ^^ And if he sings a high note, it's because that's the way he wants to express an emotion, if the song doesn't need high note, he will not use them and he have a lot of songs without it ^^ Thank's for the video ! I enjoyed it :)
@davidgreene805
@davidgreene805 4 жыл бұрын
+1 to this - i also like the love is a dream section where he flips up into some really high notes for just a few seconds - for me it works with the song there too
@jackzeldon2883
@jackzeldon2883 Жыл бұрын
you prob already know - after all, I stumbled on to this reaction years after the fact (btw lovely reaction Gray) - the D8 was accidental according to Dimash himself in an interview..... he missed the note directly before a D or E 7, adjusted an the famous D8 occurred - apparently it's the highest note ever sung live...... I saw D live in 2019 in NY & his skill is otherworldly
@SeeliaVachon
@SeeliaVachon 4 жыл бұрын
♡♡♡ Love your Dimash Reactions! I'm with you about whistle notes, it has to belong in a song and sound good. Most don't sound musically good. I'm pretty sure he did this to show that he can do it and it IS fun to watch it in a live performance. What impresses me the most about Dimash, is the way he controls his range. ♡ You're right, he is perfect however he chooses to sing. Btw, he's coming to NY on Dec 10th. I will be there!
@stevekomatsu5688
@stevekomatsu5688 4 жыл бұрын
Hello Grey yes he is amazing . I like your reactions to Dimash ,never seen or anything like him and I am 60. This song is about a train wreck where the father and mother are stuck in the train and hand their baby through a cracked in the door or window to a man as they are dying in the train. the man adopts the boy and raises him as his own. The boy becomes a man and knows what happened to his parents . A sad story with a happy ending
@stevekomatsu5688
@stevekomatsu5688 4 жыл бұрын
Oops IAM bad wrong song it was "daybreak" that I was talking about the parents handing their baby to a Stranger . And it was a cable car , not a train sorry about that ,,, everybody!!!! I brain farted
@gerfegraison7636
@gerfegraison7636 4 жыл бұрын
I love you Gray. I always enjoy your Dimash reaction. Very raw. Very interesting comment and learn something good. Take care and see you soon.
@user-sr1ol4hy8i
@user-sr1ol4hy8i 4 жыл бұрын
Было бы здорово, если Ваши комментарии сопровождались субтитрами на русскм языке , очень интересны Ваше мнение. Привет из Алматы.
@user-im4jn9rt9n
@user-im4jn9rt9n 4 жыл бұрын
Лучше не знать ,что он сказал.Перевод есть.
@nataliukraine
@nataliukraine 4 жыл бұрын
@@user-im4jn9rt9n А ссылку на перевод можете дать?
@user-ch5nv5qy6y
@user-ch5nv5qy6y 4 жыл бұрын
Татьяна Зыбинская а где перевод? ссылочку дайте! или сами озвучте что он сказал ,плииииззз !!
@nikharpana
@nikharpana 4 жыл бұрын
It is as it is.
@Grays_Plays
@Grays_Plays 4 жыл бұрын
As it always will be.
@wizendrew6369
@wizendrew6369 4 жыл бұрын
The D8 is more like a frequency than a musical note. But it does prove to me that Dimash has complete control over the whole range of what one might call "singing".
@Woman2Watch
@Woman2Watch 4 жыл бұрын
Hi Gray, thanks so much for this reaction. I hear what you're saying about the whistle notes. I think (and this is just my own opinion) that Dimash just doesn't like to sing a song the same way twice. He likes to spice things up like he did with Screaming (the MV) and Screaming Idol Hits. And to the people out there giving you grief because you don't perform like certain established rock singers. You perform like you, which is what you should do. Just be the best version of yourself. At least you're following your passion, and for that you have my respect. Much love from South Africa.
@Neji513
@Neji513 4 жыл бұрын
He didn't whistle in his Unforgettable Day performance in The Singer TV show, I think you'll like that more. I prefer it too. however, i think he just wants to change it up since it is a concert and add in an extra surprise.
@timkerkemeiker9791
@timkerkemeiker9791 4 жыл бұрын
This is a very educational video for someone who does'nt sing . I keep learning things from you in which i never knew i was interested in. Loved the video even though i have'nt watched the whole video haha. Keep it up buddy
@akita21154
@akita21154 3 жыл бұрын
He wrote this song. Read the back page for the reason We, his fans, he calls his ," DEARS " HE'S WAS TITLED AS THE WORLD'S GREATEST SINGER! STARTED TRAINING @ AGE 5 BUT WAS ON STAGE @ AGE 2. IF YOU DO HIS "OPERA #2 WATCH TO THE END OF THE VIDEO? TO SEE A TOUCHING MOMENT. DEMASH DIDN'T KNOW THAT HIS FATHER WAS IN THE AUDIENCE BUT THE MOST HUMBLING MOMENT IS WHEN HE ASKED HIS FATHER IF HE HAD DONE GOOD. THIS GENTLE SOUL DOESN'T SEEM TO REALIZE JUST HOW GREAT HE TRULY IS!!
@jasonking5469
@jasonking5469 4 жыл бұрын
Can you imagine if singer like this sing in band like Dream Theater? It will be a complete music journey in a decade!
@destercqsylvia7399
@destercqsylvia7399 4 жыл бұрын
Le meheur se dimash j'adorrrrrrrrrr🌹🌹🎶🌹🌹🎶💖💖💋🇧🇪
@dorothyyeotanhar969
@dorothyyeotanhar969 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your reaction to dimash. He is amazing singer pls react to sinful passion and love of tired swan passione his latest song 👍👍👍👍👍👍😍😍😍😍😍👏👏👏👏
@zanuda5274
@zanuda5274 2 жыл бұрын
Your cat caught the rhytmus. Look at tnis tail!! 😀
@Grays_Plays
@Grays_Plays 2 жыл бұрын
I know, he's adorable sometimes. You should see him when I play Disturbed or Def Leppard. He loves those 2 bands for some reason and he's always flapping his tail in time with the music, haha.
@mjmckenrick3170
@mjmckenrick3170 4 жыл бұрын
I think he did the D8 because he missed the G7...so he felt he had to make up for it. Also...tho I love his vocals without the acrobatics...a lot of his fans expect it. His Arnau concert is amazing. If you watch the first 20 min alone, its impressive.
@mashamasha8820
@mashamasha8820 4 жыл бұрын
Cool video, thank you
@shagitbnezra354
@shagitbnezra354 2 жыл бұрын
His stage presence is just amazing
@jackzeldon2883
@jackzeldon2883 Жыл бұрын
remarkable.... he draws you in.... such a Gift
@casperwallace9685
@casperwallace9685 3 жыл бұрын
He shakes the mic to prove he is actually singing and its not lip sync, I think he does what he feels like doing within the moment. He rarely uses it tho. Plus he was only 17 when he wrote the song I hear. The same song sung by Dimash is never the same.
@carolyngrinberg6889
@carolyngrinberg6889 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you! Maybe some day he'll explain why he made the artistic decision to do that D8. It'd be interesting to know.
@bahardemirci9810
@bahardemirci9810 Жыл бұрын
Dmash ❤️🙏❤️🙏🙏❤️❤️
@yani1353
@yani1353 4 жыл бұрын
Indonesia love Dimash ❤️
@kenhamaker
@kenhamaker 2 жыл бұрын
Truth is he only did it once. It came by way of an error when he was shaking the microphone he meant to land a G7 and it didn't come so he reloaded and the D8 came out, it was not really planned, but the fact he could do it was amazing and this is the only time he did it because as you said, he is more interested in making great music than showing off.
@Grays_Plays
@Grays_Plays 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah having seen a couple of other performances of this song it seems obvious it wasn't typical. Impressive range for sure, but I like that his focus isn't on the extremes as I've seen plenty of singers that were fantastic technically at the extreme ends of their range but were bland beyond belief to listen to for a whole song. It's really impressive to see such a wide range implemented tastefully and musically like with Dimash. Very inspiring.
@AltaiAltai-qd1ff
@AltaiAltai-qd1ff 4 жыл бұрын
Завидует, что сам не может так!!
@Grays_Plays
@Grays_Plays 4 жыл бұрын
Не правда. Я также покрываю свои ошибки сумасшедшими высокими нотами. Это работает блестяще большую часть времени.
@barbarasaracini1271
@barbarasaracini1271 4 жыл бұрын
It's pronounced Dee MAHSH. First time I heard it pronounced was by his mother. I'm guessing she knows better than anyone. 😁
@vintageglee6406
@vintageglee6406 4 жыл бұрын
Great reaction 👍! Totally agree, although impressive, not very musical that D8. And It looks like it was one time only thing anyway. But I do enjoy his high notes overall as I am sure all of us Dears and fans do! Loved your content, professional and educational. Thanks again and hope you will do more reactions to Dimash’s latest performances. He got much better, if it was even possible! He is amazing! ❤️❤️❤️🤩
@oscargovea5487
@oscargovea5487 3 жыл бұрын
Dimash is The Best Singer ever and forever ❤️ Saludos From Venezuela
@sharonmadjar
@sharonmadjar 4 жыл бұрын
You are right, maybe that’s why he is not doing this kind of whistle notes lately
@user-np7tg6je1u
@user-np7tg6je1u 4 жыл бұрын
In China to Dimash audio engineers cut with an equalizer higher frequencies and D8 did not sound... Doctors prohibited Dimash to use the "svistkovy" register because sheaves inflame and teeth fall.
@kolgerrard1964
@kolgerrard1964 3 жыл бұрын
@@user-np7tg6je1u you English is bad man I'm sorry , what I understood from your words is that they advised Dimash not to use his whistle register a lot but the word " prohibited " you're so wrong about that Dimash said multiple times that he will never allow someone to force him on anything , if he wants to whistle then he will , if he doesn't then he won't .
@jiadayong687
@jiadayong687 4 жыл бұрын
nice to see you again Gary,sub from China
@puresupport3051
@puresupport3051 4 жыл бұрын
you pronounced his name perfectly
@chandellmonroe5254
@chandellmonroe5254 4 жыл бұрын
That hinky thing going on was him moving his mic back and forth to show he wasn't lipsynching. People (usually with no vocal training, knowledge or skill) complain that he's lipsynching when he hits those notes so he started doing that technique to prove he's not. As for that D8, I believe that he was going for another note (when he was shaking the mic and no sound issued) couldn't get there and went "oh hell, I'll just do this" and let loose with that D8. He rarely uses that note. This time and I think one other when he did the Diva Dance during a concert. Nice to hear that awesome speaking voice of yours again.
@Grays_Plays
@Grays_Plays 4 жыл бұрын
Oh yeah I get that, and I can't blame him for it as he's bound to get some individuals laying that criticism at him and it must be irritating. Just sounded quite abrupt with how quick it cut in and out when he moves the mic, but it's probably just because of a noise gate with the threshold set quite high as there must be a massive amount of crowd noise to have to filter out with that many people there. And yeah I was inclined to think that the D8 wasn't really his original intention after listening through to the performance again. Dimash's sense of musicality, or at least what I get the impression of when listening to the rest of his singing doesn't give me the impression that he makes random 2 octave jumps in the middle of his melodies on a regular basis, haha. The D8 worked well given that it was to cover a mistake, as I don't think anyone would of remembered any blips at all after hearing a note that high, haha. And cheers, I appreciate the compliment. See you in the next reaction video.
@chandellmonroe5254
@chandellmonroe5254 4 жыл бұрын
@@Grays_Plays From what I understand there was 150,000 people in attendance and knowing Dears, there was probably a lot of screaming going on.
@OnMyWay1968
@OnMyWay1968 2 жыл бұрын
Dimash hasn't used tones of this type for a long time now. He doesn't need it, and that in Gakku was also quite a spontaneous thing. He has a song that goes with it and when he was younger he did it more often. In fact, I love everything he sings and how he sings it. He's impressive in every way. By the way, it's not just his singing that impresses me about him, it's his whole value system. How important he is to family, friends, peace, love. He is a really good person and very suitable as a role model. He's got a lot to give.
@Pratamairvan2502
@Pratamairvan2502 4 жыл бұрын
Oh plese, don't worried about D8. He just fun and comfortable with his voices.
@Grays_Plays
@Grays_Plays 4 жыл бұрын
Having seen a few other performances of this song it makes sense him blaring that D8. He missed the note he was going for so figured why not let it rip, and it worked well in my opinion with that in mind.
@Pratamairvan2502
@Pratamairvan2502 4 жыл бұрын
@@Grays_Plays Agreed. In the other words it's not necessary. Matter fact, he can hit that note without pitchy at all. That's why we don't need to worry about. So don't let people get wrong understand with ur reaction.
@randywissler9923
@randywissler9923 4 жыл бұрын
He only does the extreme whistle note in just a few songs. And he doesn't do this one in any other version of this song that I've heard. I think it was just one of those times where he thought he would give it a shot here. If you notice, it looks like he tried it once and his voice gave out on him. Regrouped, and hit it.
@trevorwhiteman8056
@trevorwhiteman8056 4 жыл бұрын
You'd probably enjoy hearing Christina Ramos from Spains got Talent a few years ago. Also currently in Worlds got Talent 2019 in China. Exceptional singer.
@Grays_Plays
@Grays_Plays 4 жыл бұрын
Noted, thanks for sharing.
@janhendriktromp7723
@janhendriktromp7723 3 жыл бұрын
Dimash very amazing mind and soul explosion
@deaf00
@deaf00 4 жыл бұрын
Hey! Loved all your Dimash reactions. Since you are a rock singer "OGNI PIETRA" is definitely the song you have to react to. It's almost like a rock opera & has an amazing drums sounds too hahaha. Cheers
@dorothyyeotanhar969
@dorothyyeotanhar969 4 жыл бұрын
Please react to Dimash latest new song Across Endless Dimensions mind blown Epic.
@floweroflife0306
@floweroflife0306 4 жыл бұрын
Please, react to Dimash with "Screaming" the official video variant.
@ryzele.6349
@ryzele.6349 4 жыл бұрын
Pls react to Autumn Strong, Daybreak in Bastau Concert, Ogni Pietra in Arnau Concert (fancam) & Love is like a dream.❤️
@cesar4729
@cesar4729 4 жыл бұрын
Yeah. I dont like too much that super high whistle... But hesnt doing that many times. Only once. So, is great to know what hes capable to do, and we can register his vocal range as well. F#1-E2-C6-F#6-D8
@Grays_Plays
@Grays_Plays 4 жыл бұрын
It's always fun to let rip with the extremes of waht you can do vocally, as it's always impressive to see. My comments were aimed at pointing out that there's a hell of lot that's going on other than just the whistle note, because a lot of people forget that and I think it's important especially as an asipring singer to remember that the extreme high notes aren't what make Dimash a great singer. His great singing is.
@cesar4729
@cesar4729 4 жыл бұрын
@@Grays_Plays By the way, of his most iconic and above all "appropriately" versatile performances you are definitely missing Ogni Pietra, and perhaps Love is like a Dream. Obviously, there is something good in all of them, but those would be the elemental ones in my opinion. Secondly I would put his own songs, Passione and Your Love. I hope it helps you. Successes.
@Grays_Plays
@Grays_Plays 4 жыл бұрын
@@cesar4729 Been meaning to check all of those out and I'll definitely get round to it soon. Cheers for the suggestions. Catch you in the next video.
@Snarky_Tart
@Snarky_Tart 4 жыл бұрын
Hi, Gray. Always good to see you back with another Dimash reaction. I agree with you that Dimash is *that* good. I also agree with you that this isn't one of my favorite performances from him. Yes, he hits a D8, and yes, it's worth remarking on. But, as a whole, this isn't (for me) one of the more impressive performances from Dimash who is, in my opinion, the best singer in the world today.
@shsr3833
@shsr3833 4 жыл бұрын
u should react to Dimash queen medley you’ll like that
@Kirkunik1
@Kirkunik1 4 жыл бұрын
I think Dimash does the high pitches because people expect it due to the fact that he can. He was trying to win over the audience in NYC. But...he seldom does it in actuality. You should hear songs like Know (new wave), Love is Like A Dream, Akkyum (My Swan) the video is excellent. Dudaraz live.
@Grays_Plays
@Grays_Plays 4 жыл бұрын
Generally he's incredibly tasteful with his use of his extreme ranges in my opinion. I was just making a few comments because more or less every single compilation of Dimash's best moments includes the few seconds of this performance where he hits that note, and I just feel that as cool as it was I think how good the rest of his singing is isn't worth overlooking for that as he's got a lot more going for him vocally than most singers who posses that kind of range. I don't think there's anything wrong with hitting high notes at all to be clear. I have more than an average singer's range and use my higher range all the time because it's easy to impress people with it, just wanted to add some context for people who'll focus on Dimash's high notes over everything else he's doing. Cheers for commenting, and thanks for the suggestions. I'll definitely give them a look.
@jackzeldon2883
@jackzeldon2883 Жыл бұрын
@@Grays_Plays Luv your reactions Gray - I just recently stumbled upon them & you really bring a diff perspective b/c of your Rock Vocal background.... I feel that you are tasteful & mature beyond your years...... the D8 was an accident according to Dimash - he missed a D7 immed B4 (if you look close you can see it) then hits the D8 - no it doesnt fit in the piece but it's just more evidence of his freakish technical ability - Reactors used a Frequency Device to identify it for certain - just crazy... personally, my fav version of this song is 2017 on the Singer - it's brilliant - though I do luv this version also - watching Dimash hold a 150,000 person audience in the palm of his hand like Svengali is just amazing......
@Watchamacallit000
@Watchamacallit000 4 жыл бұрын
I believe there are certain things that are done at a certain time for different purposes. This simply put him on the record for having sung the highest note ever on stage. Just for the heck of it.
@kolgerrard1964
@kolgerrard1964 3 жыл бұрын
If you're saying Dimash cares about that , you don't know him as a person at all . His voice did break for a moment for the first time in his professional career that his voice fails him in front of a huge audience , so he raised his hand to the sky and went as high as he could at that moment . I'm sure if he cared about the stupid title he would've done that at the very beginning of the concert with his voice completely rested and his body relaxed so he could even go higher than Georgia Brown who has the highest ever recorded note ( which we have audio proof for ) with ( F8 )
@Watchamacallit000
@Watchamacallit000 3 жыл бұрын
@@kolgerrard1964 and you know him personally? I am actually quite close to his inner circle, so please don't preach. He did not sing this note for the melodic value. There are a few theories about how he ended up singing it but yes, sometimes he also just has fun. I see that my post may have been interpreted as him doing it to set a record. I should have worded it better. It didn't really have melodic value and however he ended up singing it, the result was a record and it still draws attention for the shock factor. That's all. Please just don't attack people using an angle of how they don't know anything about him etc. You don't always know where people fit into the picture and it is a little disrespectful
@Watchamacallit000
@Watchamacallit000 3 жыл бұрын
@@kolgerrard1964 and I was actually referring to a whistle within a song during a live performance. Many people have produced whistle notes much higher than this. I think up to the 10th octave, but it's basically just a screech.
@kolgerrard1964
@kolgerrard1964 3 жыл бұрын
@@Watchamacallit000 You're right about the record for a live performance on stage , it's belongs to Dimash . The highest for a male in general in the Gueniss world record is ( E8 ) The only notes higher than the ( F8 ) I mentioned previously are ( A9 but barely audible and a lot of critics don't count it because it wasn't intentional whatever that means but just like some don't count the C2 in sinful passion for Dimash for the same reason ) and the same woman with the ( F8 ) Georgia Brown with ( G10 ) but here comes 2 major issues with that , first , there is no available audio recording for that note . Second , even if there was one , we wouldn't be able to hear anything because the frequency is way above 20 KHz the human ears simply can't pick up frequencies higher than that . And my point was that if Dimash wanted the record , why didn't he go for the whistle at the beginning of the concert ?? Why wait until you're tired to the point of losing your voice for a second ??? And why didn't he try again after that one in 3 years ?? Why not give it a shot until he gets the official Gueniss world record from Georgia Brown ??? I don't know him personally but I know enough about what he's like as a person to say he doesn't give a shit about how wide his range is or what people say about his range at all , he said multiple times that no matter what your voice type is bass or triple and no matter if your range is 2 or 3 or 6 octaves , what matters is singing beautifully and delivering the message and emotion you want to communicate with you audience . If you wanna hear that from him I'll be glad to find some of the interviews for you .
@Watchamacallit000
@Watchamacallit000 3 жыл бұрын
@@kolgerrard1964 Gakku concert consisted of only 3 songs, so there was no fatigue. I don't really understand why you want to find me interviews and educate me about Dimash when I already indicated that I'm close enough to have insight. I'm not going to elaborate but please, not everyone wants to continually be lectured and educated about Dimash, which is a tendency a lot of Dears have. I understand that one might feel the urge to share what one knows, but rather ask if the person would like more info. Please let it go now. I'm not going to comment on this any further. 👍
@misohoney4656
@misohoney4656 4 жыл бұрын
Right on Bon Jovi! LOL
@mitzydupre7172
@mitzydupre7172 4 жыл бұрын
I absolutely agree with you I am a signer myself and I'm 50 years old so at the time it was just high pitch signers like Dio iron may den scorpions so yes you need it but also have to do it its hard and needs training but I love low register to and it's harder sometimes. People think if they don't know you that you are not a signer in a band I believe you I did that 25 years every week it was my job so that's yours 2 From Montreal QC Canada xxx
@lady2005du01
@lady2005du01 4 жыл бұрын
I absolutely agree with the fact that such high whistle notes are far from being "musical", and do not add much to the musicality and emotions of the song, even though it's EXTREMELY impressive what he did, and I still love this performance. I have the impression Dimash used this random whistle as a "woopsie daisy" moment: at 5:21, it really looks like he did not manage to sing a certain note (and that's absolutely okay, sh*t happens!), so he tried to "compensate" by singing a mindblowing whistle just afterwards. Which, at the end of the day, makes me like him as an artist even more: not only he has crazy technical skills (whistle), but he also managed to improvise and correct a mistake with something incredible and without freaking out, during a live performance in front of lots of people. I for example also love his performance of Unforgettable Day at Mt Emei: during the song, he openly admits he forgot the lyrics and instead of being stressed, he actually sounds rather amused. He then wonderfully improvises the rest of the sentence, and continues the song normally afterwards. An amazing artist, and that's the understatement of the century.
@bullypunch8253
@bullypunch8253 4 жыл бұрын
i think thats a playback fail he used to lipsync all his whistle songs before 2017 except from kinalama where he did it live in practice and on a TV show at 5:21 i think hes doing headvoice staccato but the sound engineer turned his mic off too early if you notice just before that part he was also doing headvoice so i think he just wanted to finish it off but ofc it was too late at that point also he has over 8 unforgettable day performances past the 4 min time mark where he does headvoice staccato in that area and some which align with it perfectly and some he has also waved the mic at the same time while doing headvoice staccato and in most cases while on his knees to and his hand in a similar position so i think this is just a mistake ppl mistook for being a live fail but actually its a playback fail :) and ofc he checks to see if the mic is back on at the end by having it super close to his mouth so no one can see by doing the low falsetto also i think it would be perfect to do it at gakku to since its like the biggest music concert of the year there and hes definitely a pro when he does a mistake like you said the mt emei he had me giddy all through that with him talking to the fans so much every reactor should see that side to him i noticed most just react to him when hes playing a serious character they dont really get to see his funny and down to earth side :)
@docdurdin
@docdurdin 3 жыл бұрын
Not something he does all the time. You have to get the context of this show to understand. This was at home after his return from China, where he had been for a long time. That's a special hello to his friends and a couple of Dolphins.
@Grays_Plays
@Grays_Plays 3 жыл бұрын
Yeah it makes sense having seen a couple of other performances of this tune. I had very little to go on when I first saw this other than that it makes everyone's Dimash compilation videos specifically because of that high note, and as a singer I felt it needs pointing out that obsessing over range won't make you as a good a singer as Dimash cause a lot of beginners get confused I think. Cheers for commenting and clearing a few things up for me.
@RainbowSheltie
@RainbowSheltie 4 жыл бұрын
I loved your commentary on the video! I know not everyone will like Dimash's whistle notes (and you were very respectful when you said your opinion, so I don't think it was offending). Dimash probably knows that whistles don't naturally fit into a song and he's calmed down a lot since his singer days (2017, mostly). There are probably two cases where its okay: showing off and if it fits "naturally" into a song (so it may not be as jarring as a spontaneous whistle might be to some). The only recent whistle within the past year and a half or so (that I know of) was during the "Diva Dance" where he randomly hit an F#7 instead of doing a crazy run. I also appreciate you saying that Dimash (and other singers) shouldn't become a "circus act" by relying on nothing but crazy vocals or high notes (as it probably also wears the voice out if that's all you do). That in mind, there are two of Dimash's original (rock and rock/pop genre) songs you should check out. Neither have high notes or any "crazy vocals" but are still awesome (to me, anyways). "Lay Down" (rock; one of my favorites) "Give Me Your Love" (rock/pop; a song he wrote in tribute to Micheal Jackson) Name: prounced "Dee-Mah-Sh" (one word) Also: Dimash's solo concert "Arnau" is coming up on December 20th @ New York, USA in Barclays center stadium (check out Ticketmaster)! :D
@RainbowSheltie
@RainbowSheltie 4 жыл бұрын
​Gray I'm not a singer, so I'm not good with terminology, but I meant 'whistle' as in 'tea kettle' not the whistle register that sounds like "singing", if that makes sense. DECEMBER 10TH ITS DECEMBER 10TH NOT THE 20TH for his concert. I have NO IDEA what I was thinking.
@granierlionel9825
@granierlionel9825 4 жыл бұрын
Well , i suggest : the hu the great chiggins khaan
@user-rm4fu3sc2h
@user-rm4fu3sc2h 4 жыл бұрын
Agreed, but it seems like spur of the moment note that he hit after losing it for a few seconds there! Not deliberate because this is a song he has been performing a lot even before we knew him , hitting high notes. You need to check Ogni Pietra at Arnau fancam next. Definitely!
@Cesar1986U
@Cesar1986U 4 жыл бұрын
Ogni Pietra is a masterpiece! He totally needs to hear that...
@benninger123
@benninger123 4 жыл бұрын
Its certainly not all he does he is amazing from bottom to top , there's a reason why he is considered the best in the world. That's why were watching Dimash , and him not us.
@Grays_Plays
@Grays_Plays 4 жыл бұрын
Too true.
@susanatavares3649
@susanatavares3649 4 жыл бұрын
react to across endless dimensions please
@IvanDanyi
@IvanDanyi 4 жыл бұрын
Was it a pretty melancholic reaction, you got the wrong goods and chattels 🧐??
@donny1960
@donny1960 4 жыл бұрын
I have heard people sing my whole life. I have also seen many reaction videos. So I guess according to your philosophy, Ho, Hum.
@Grays_Plays
@Grays_Plays 4 жыл бұрын
Not sure what your comment means but i appreciate the time you took to write it. Cheers.
@smokypapir207
@smokypapir207 4 жыл бұрын
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@sabrihaithem
@sabrihaithem 4 жыл бұрын
React for his song (( Adagio ))....plz
@Grays_Plays
@Grays_Plays 4 жыл бұрын
Certain it's on my list somewhere. Thanks for the request mate.
@GrannyRalls
@GrannyRalls 2 жыл бұрын
Dude, you're missing out on those "other genres" that you wanted to see with his newer songs: Olympico, Stranger, Fly Away & Be With Me (both of which are 4 and 6 I believe on the International Billboard), or Across Endless Dimensions (them to Creators., an Italian science fantasy with Shatner from Star Trek fame) and a couple other movie themes he's done. I hope you didn't crap out because of some unkind comments from some over-protective Dear because you sound like you were fast becoming one of his newest "Dears." Plus, none of us got to hear any of your music, Man. Anyway, if you ever decide to start your DQ reactions back up, check out the different renditions he does on all his music and you see not one of them is the same but equally as good as the first. I think Dimash is the best singer in my lifetime and I'm 63. Peace. Stay well.
@osamabinladen824
@osamabinladen824 3 жыл бұрын
Thor reacts to the God of Music.
@Grays_Plays
@Grays_Plays 3 жыл бұрын
Haha, would be a bit too clickbaity, even if the 2nd half of that is true.
@bmason0007
@bmason0007 4 жыл бұрын
I understand you don't like the whistle note but you did go on about it quite a bit don't you think? Just saying you don't care for it would have been enough. You can tell his live audience did care for it and after all, that's who he is trying to please. If you watch his interviews he is very soft-spoken, humble and shows such gratitude that we all love him. He just comes completely alive when he is onstage. He is pure gentleman all the way. He says music does not just flow from his mouth but is in his brain, in his heart, and in his soul.
@Grays_Plays
@Grays_Plays 4 жыл бұрын
Not really given that the average request for me and for most reactors to react to this video went something along the lines of "please react to Dimash Unforgettable Day in Gakku. He hits his highest note ever, it's a D8 and it's amazing. You need to see it!" That and whenever anyone makes a compilation of Dimash's best live moments they always include a short video of that specific note makes it pretty clear where most people's focus is when watching this video.. I can't not comment on it with the context around people wanting to see others reacting to this video, lol. The average listener will assess a singer's capabilities largely on the vocal range they hear them display. It's understandable but it's far from everything that goes into making a great performance, and that definitely warranted commenting on given the audience I'm focusing on when making these videos. Aspiring singers quite often get lost trying to develop their own vocal range and they'll neglect other aspects of their singing because of it, and that's what I'm commenting on more than anything in this video, because that high note doesn't make this performance great (it's merely a cover up for messing up the note he was actually aiming for after all,) the rest of his amazing singing does. The high note naturally gets attention as they always do in vocal performances, but singers watching and learning from it should focus on the other aspects of what the singer is doing as well and not assume that being able to hit those kinds of notes will automatically make them equally amazing singers. Speaking as a guy with more vocal range than average I can say from experience that it's a wonderful thing to have, but it's not everything by any stretch and it doesn't make me an amazing singer. I've seen a lot of vocalists in my time spent studying singing that can hit the notes Dimash can, but none of them gained an audience anywhere near as big or as passionate as he has and it's his abilities in other areas than pure range that make that difference. He's an amazing singer who can also hit crazy high notes, not a singer who is amazing because he can hit notes like that, and the distinction is very important for those that are trying to learn to sing themselves. I'm afraid I can't agree with you, just saying I didn't care for his high note wouldn't of been anywhere near enough with all that in mind (also would of been a lie, I never said I didn't care for it.) This is a conversation that has probably been going on for centuries among singers at this point, and it'd be incredibly flippant of me to not comment in the way I did given what a big subject this can be in the singing community. Cheers for commenting, I appreciate your input.
@Zaneyy030
@Zaneyy030 4 жыл бұрын
For me, that D8 it's just a way of making up for his voice cutting off a second before. I mean, it's rare, too. He doesn't do that often. But still I prefer his baritone notes, it's calming.
@Grays_Plays
@Grays_Plays 4 жыл бұрын
Yeah, having watched a few performances I get what he was doing now. I'd of done something similar if I missed a note like that to be honest, it worked well to cover the mistake up, haha. And I prefer his lower range as well, sounds absolutely lovely. Don't get me wrong I'm a big fan of vocal range, spent most of my time as a singer trying to get more of it but these days I've learned to appreciate the expressiveness and emotions that you can convey in the lower range and I take note more of that when I hear a singer do that well rather than flashy high notes.
@Zaneyy030
@Zaneyy030 4 жыл бұрын
@@Grays_Plays Completely understandable. And for me, someone who's trying to learn singing, I'm just focusing on controlling my vocals. Like, hitting notes is cool, but having absolute control of how it sounds and how long it's sustained, that's just on another level.
@Grays_Plays
@Grays_Plays 4 жыл бұрын
@@Zaneyy030 Funny enough as you get control over the tone you'll get more control over your range and your voice in general. Biggest thing to bear in mind with singing and range in my opinion is that the way you use your voice when you sing low will affect how you can use it when you sing high, so be aware that there is a balance to be had between the different ranges to make things work efficiently, and just keep experimenting and practising and I'm sure you'll do great mate.
@Zaneyy030
@Zaneyy030 4 жыл бұрын
@@Grays_Plays Thanks! I mostly learn from videos, can't afford real classes lol so this is helpful to know!
@Grays_Plays
@Grays_Plays 4 жыл бұрын
@@Zaneyy030 Happy to give you a free lesson if you want mate. How long have you been learning to sing?
@InfoArtistJK
@InfoArtistJK 4 жыл бұрын
Give him a break dude. He was caught up in the moment and the whistle didn't work in the phrase before so he went for it. You should be able to see that he's taking it all in. He's not a freak show, never will be. He's about delivering the meaning of the song whatever It takes. It's no different then a rock guitarist shredding it and being inspired by the audience I'm going for crazy. No different, Dimash is human. Peace
@Grays_Plays
@Grays_Plays 4 жыл бұрын
I'm not bashing on him, Dimash is a phenomenal singer and one of the few that I feel is generally speaking almost above criticism, haha. I think my fundamental point in this video is that he went for a crazy high note and a lot of the people watching this performance are so busy being amazed by that that they're overlooking so many other things that he did an amazing job of here, and I just wanted to highlight that issue. High notes are fun, but I've heard quite a few singers that can hit the kinds of notes that Dimash can, and Dimash is way more interesting than all of them to listen to and it's not because he can go higher. His skills as a singer are phenomenal, not to mention his ability to express himself and convey emotion with his voice, and I just hope that people don't overlook how rare that is because they're too busy focusing on how high he can go. To put in context of the example you used, Eddie Van Halen at one point was hands down the most technically impressive rock guitarist on the planet, but he wasn't popular because he was able to shred his brains out in front of an audience (definitely didn't hurt though, haha.) His skills as an overall complete musician allowed him to write and play interesting and catchy songs, and his reputation as a musician is known largely because of how well he could apply his technical abilities in a musical and tasteful way.
@InfoArtistJK
@InfoArtistJK 4 жыл бұрын
@@Grays_Plays This is much better than the way you came across before. I'm glad you were able to set your previous self straight a but better. It's going to be important moving forward for his fans to allow him to go off where his Muse takes him. I have tickets for the Igor Krutoy concert in Brooklyn where Dimash will make an appearance!
@unicounici3772
@unicounici3772 4 жыл бұрын
I'm Italian. I'm going to use the Google translator. I hope the translation doesn't cloud the sense of what I'm about to write to you. In his comment he made a very serious mistake caused by a specific ignorance. The whistle register used in this piece is not a circus number, it is not a clowning, it is not an arrogant pleonasm. The sung form of the anthem (for sound and solemnity here it is an anthem) requires by its nature, implies, the research and realization of the acme. I don't have anything else to tell you. On this occasion I thought it appropriate to offer you a little consultation.
@taekait
@taekait 4 жыл бұрын
He was sick while performing this song and usually he hits a g7 in this song but he missed the note and accidentaly hit the d8
@malifalitic0
@malifalitic0 4 жыл бұрын
I don't think it was an accident.I think he tried to give a g7 but couldn't somehow and tried to make it up with something higher.
@shalllll7261
@shalllll7261 Жыл бұрын
Onset from 8th octave, just tell me one person who can do that?
@Grays_Plays
@Grays_Plays Жыл бұрын
Not many.
@shalllll7261
@shalllll7261 Жыл бұрын
@@Grays_Plays That is the wrong answer. You should have written "no one". Because no one has ever done anything like this before. Others used glissando from the sixth octave to easily reach the note but Dimash started singing directly from the eighth octave .
@Grays_Plays
@Grays_Plays Жыл бұрын
@@shalllll7261 Georgia Brown comes to mind. I've heard a few clear examples of her nailing 8th octave notes (F8 being the most notable,) without sliding into them from lower octaves. There's a handful of others I've heard over the years, but their names elude me cause the rest of their singing was remarkably unimpressive honestly. So like I said, not many.
@shalllll7261
@shalllll7261 Жыл бұрын
@@Grays_Plays Yes, I know that, but the eighth octave C8 and F8 are only recorded, not the live version, so I didn't take them into account.
@Grays_Plays
@Grays_Plays Жыл бұрын
@@shalllll7261 that's fair, I can't imagine how difficult it must be to try to nail those kinds of ranges live in front of a noisy crowd compared to most of the environments I've seen singers attempt those ranges. Couldn't dream of attempting to use 6th octave notes (or above,) in that kind of setting myself, and it's a testament to how smoothed out the rest of Dimashs ranges are that he can manage it as consistently as he does.
@norisanoriega5326
@norisanoriega5326 4 жыл бұрын
Gray vuelve a reaccionar a Dimash ogni petra
@sarahdomingues5754
@sarahdomingues5754 3 жыл бұрын
O que atrapalha sua reação é que você fica falando em cima da apresentação. Não consegui continuar assistindo.🙏🇧🇷
@benninger123
@benninger123 4 жыл бұрын
Dont listen to these idiots that are negative and stupid, I know what you mean , simply put , your a singer and your gendreau is rock and roll . I love to here that because , useless pop is taking over and it's getting quite annoying . I am going to subscribe and I hope you have some of your music on here , so I can have a listen. But once again don't listen to stupid , idiotic comments, it's just the negative idiots in the world that will always be negative. Keep plugin it's a tough industry . Good luck.
@kz-px9hj
@kz-px9hj 4 жыл бұрын
Мына Жəмила не деп жатыр, кім түсінді?
@lanellehanke5351
@lanellehanke5351 3 жыл бұрын
I usually enjoy your reaction, but I felt you did more talking through the artist's singing rather than observing and listening. And too much playing with the cat at the same time. I do agree the whistle note is a bit show boating, but the rest of the song is soothing to me. You are aware he had fever and a sore throat at the time, many people have said.
@Grays_Plays
@Grays_Plays 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks very much for commenting and leaving feedback for me, I appreciate it. I definitely made a point of pausing less during this video, mainly because I was getting more aware of youtube's policies in regards to fair use and copyright in general and was wary of having too many sections of video where it's just me watching the original without any input from me. And petting a cat doesn't tax me mentally to the point that it impairs my hearing, haha. Appreciate the feedback though, and I tend to lock him out of the room when I'm trying to record. He can make some noise when he wants to though and he's ruined plenty of recording sessions of mine, as I'm only in a tiny flat and it's impossible not to pick him up on my mic when he gets pissy, lol. And no I wasn't aware he had throat issues, though some people have mentioned that some of the performances I've reacted to are ones where he was unwell. That would help explain the random high note, as he missed the one he was actually aiming for and that was obviously him trying to compensate. Makes more sense if his voice was not responding as it normally might for him. And I really enjoyed the rest of the song as well, that's mostly why the high note was jarring for me. Was still a great performance though. Cheers again for taking the time to watch my video and for commenting. I really do appreciate it when people do.
@Worshipsatch
@Worshipsatch 4 жыл бұрын
I disagree about the whistle note part.... I think it can add to your performance if used well(and Dimash uses it very well imo). There are a lot of Indian classical singers who say the same about head voice. Because they CANT do it.
@Grays_Plays
@Grays_Plays 4 жыл бұрын
It definitely can, my point wasn't that whistle voice is pointless. Dimash is brilliant at implementing it musically, but my main point was that a lot of people focus too much on the extremes of how high he (and other singers like him,) can go. I think it's important speaking as an aspiring singer not to overlook how incredible the rest of his abilities are even without the flashy high notes. Interesting what you say about some singers with being negative about head voice. I've seen similar things in my circle of my musicians and I can't agree with putting something down just because I might not be very good at it.
@Worshipsatch
@Worshipsatch 4 жыл бұрын
@@Grays_Plays absolutely... My opinion is basically that , when you criticize something... It's good if you know how to do it first... In my videos(I am a terrible singer at mix range) I hit notes in the 5th octave, and am constantly mocked at by people who can't sing anything above a g4... I always reply to them by asking them to demonstrate how to do it... They usually reply with ad hominem 😂😂😂
@Grays_Plays
@Grays_Plays 4 жыл бұрын
@@Worshipsatch Know that feeling mate, and I agree completely on having some insight on what you're criticizing if you want to be taken seriously when doing so. Everyone's an expert when it comes to internet discussions about vocal technique though, and the most incompetent are normally the most confident in what they're talking about on the subject which is a massive shame. When I'm reacting to singers in these videos I try to only comment on stuff that I've attempted myself so that I can speak with at least some basic insight on what I'm talking about, as I've seen way too many people act like experts when really they have absolutely no experience with what they talk about. There's a million vocal coaches out there that claim to have knowledge on the perfect way to sing, and most of them sound terrible and also have no major experience singing outside of a studio. It's absolutely maddening, and I really don't want to contribute to that problem. Obviously I haven't attempted everything I see in a Dimash video (the guy is a freak of nature, haha,) but I have enough experience hitting notes above what the average singer probably can, and I'm also used to doing so on a regular basis live, so even though I'm not an amazing singer by any definition yet I have at least a vague idea of how much work it takes to get to a decent level. Please don't take my comments on Dimash's whistle notes in this video as condemning that range, I'm just well aware of how much time and work he's put into sounding as good as he does in the rest of his range and I don't want people to overlook that because of a one off crazy high note. I feel that those kinds of notes get all the attention and the point of my video was to point out to other singers that Dimash is popular not just because he can hit whistle notes, (there's plenty of singers that can hit those notes if you go looking for them,) but he's popular because he's an amazing singer and sounds incredible even without those notes to lean on to impress people. I'd love to see some of your clips mate, I'm always keen on seeing other singers who are working on their voice. I'll check your channel out.
@Worshipsatch
@Worshipsatch 4 жыл бұрын
@@Grays_Plays okay then , you can check out some of my varieties of covers like steelheart's she's gone or soft songs like I'll follow you into the dark... I also am a lead guitarist so I have guitar covers too.... Just to inform you before hand, my tone and vowel modifications are pretty bad but it's hard for me to change that(after 9 years of trying) because I was born with a medium high level tongue tie....
@Worshipsatch
@Worshipsatch 4 жыл бұрын
@@Grays_Plays also if you want to see non-singers make fun of my tone and tell me things like speaking Axl Rose's name from my mouth is an insult to Axl 😂 you can check out my cover of Dilnawaaz(Hindi song) but the comments are half in Hindi, you will know what as hominem and internet pseudo expertise I am talking about
@internetization
@internetization 4 жыл бұрын
Even though I am not a singer or know anything about music theory, I agree the whistle didn’t fit this song. A much better example is Drunken Concubine + Diva Dance performance where he sings with an excellent Chinese opera singer.
@BUKCOLLECTOR
@BUKCOLLECTOR 4 жыл бұрын
Attention Dimash ,Diana Ankudinova nightwish lovers: Because I like your channel , I am going to turn you and your listeners who are reading this on to an unknown who will blow your mind to kingdom come. You are lucky because when she becomes world famous and she’s beginning to get more recognition you can boast to your friends “ I reacted to her before she exploded onto the scene”. She’s from the small Faroe island (about 600 people )but if she had 20,000 or more listening to the following 3 songs I am going to recommend they would go apeshit wild for hours after... no one will recommend this so please I beg of you and your listeners who love unique, mystical otherworldly, world class unknown vocalists to privately watch . I guarantee it will silence your mind and open the floodgates of your heart and soul. Please KZfaq the following 3 ( this first one please watch last ); “Eivor palsdottir trollabundin” ( first vid 5:44). ( from the Faroe Islands and trollabundin meaning ‘spellbound’ and all who watch this amazing.video will be spellbound.). As good as or better than Diana Ankudinova’s “ river”. Wish I was there outdoors among the small group from the island sitting and watching this breath-taking song. Great tribal primordial vibes. Atmospheric mesmerizing hypnotic recognizable vocal prowess. Scenery to die for. Please react to this ( as your second reaction) : “ Eivor Palsdottir Wake me Up” (please click the 7: 11 duration one which is live) it’s in English and she kills it with celestial spiritual mystical high notes and emotional impact. This song and vocalist has already become in my favorite top 5 female vocalists of all time! Of all time!!! And I just discovered her less than a month ago. How on God’s earth did i ever overlook this world class vocalist??!!??! You will love her and her band. Watch the drummer go crazzzyyy. And now please KZfaq this first: , “ Eivor Falling Free” ( click first live 6:47. Video ). The imagery, her otherworldly vocal is beyond belief. At the end she hits notes that are so celestial so mystical so heavenly that even the great Dimash couldn’t execute with the emotional impact and purity that Eivor does. This performance and song rank in my top 10 of all time. And a band member shaking his head sideways is a sight to behold. They deserve more visibility! Please pass it along to your friends. And a huge shout out to “KZfaq” that made this possible by discovering them. Please react privately if not publicly. I think Eivor will become one of your favorites and your subscribers favorites. The first song reminds me of Diana Ankudinova. The next 2: NO ONE ELSE!!!!!!!! You will thank me, Al And Love to all.
@annestep6741
@annestep6741 3 жыл бұрын
you could turn your volume up some, we can hear your well but not so much Dimash. I like your reactions. I don't like the high note either. Also people think he lip-syncs so he moves the mich to show it is really live. That is what has been said. He doesn't do that in live concerts except this one that I know of
@igortom2103
@igortom2103 4 жыл бұрын
Почему итальянцы так тащились или тащатся от певцов-кастратов? Ты кто? Рок певец? Перепей его шесть октав!!! Он споёт лучше, чем ты своим голосом и с перфоменсом! ...Димашу нужно, наверное, пару лет не стричься - рокпевец появился!)))
@manyun6514
@manyun6514 4 жыл бұрын
ПРАВИЛЬНО НАПИСАЛИ В АДРЕС БЛОГЕРА. ТАК ГОВОРИТ,БУДТО ОДОЛЖЕНИЕ ДЕЛАЕТ.ДИМАШ НЕ ПО ДЕЛУ НЕ ИСПОЛЬЗУЕТ СВИСТКОВЫЙ РЕГИСТР.
@vikatereshenko1442
@vikatereshenko1442 4 жыл бұрын
Да,вы правы!!!Кто его знает?Может,в узких кругах.А Димаша знает весь мир!!!!Прям брат сестры баян🤣🤣🤣
@user-im4jn9rt9n
@user-im4jn9rt9n 4 жыл бұрын
@@vikatereshenko1442 Не расстраивайтесь...зависть...любование собой...и...ничего.
@nataliukraine
@nataliukraine 4 жыл бұрын
Мне например ни одна его реакция на Димаша не нравится.
@vikatereshenko1442
@vikatereshenko1442 4 жыл бұрын
@@nataliukraine я посмотрела ещё 2 и тоже не в восторге.Только себя показывает.Тогда бороду козлиную сбрил бы,что ли????Как то непрезентабельно выглядит для самолюбования😂😂
@stacieg38
@stacieg38 4 жыл бұрын
Sorry just dont like your reaction..not very nice.
@Grays_Plays
@Grays_Plays 4 жыл бұрын
I don't expect everyone will. Thank you for your feedback.
@shanialover
@shanialover 4 жыл бұрын
Then it sounds like you shouldn't react to MY LOVE Dimash or Mariah Carey or Ariana Grande or a lot of other singers that can reach whistle notes. Most reactors are impressed when singers can do it instead of putting the ability down. I have a feeling that people put it down simply because they can't do it so they don't want to admit how good it is.
@Grays_Plays
@Grays_Plays 4 жыл бұрын
Most reactors have no experience whatsoever with singing, and I never put down whistle voice at any point to be fair to myself. You can't draw a comparison between the musical and very melodic application of the whistle voice range that Mariah, Ariana, or even Dimash in most of his performances uses to a random 3 octave jump that comes out of nowhere in the middle of an otherwise very sedate song. To me personally it's as weird as doing an acoustic cover of a ballad and then throwing an ACDC rock scream in out of nowhere, it just sounds odd. There's room for debating musical taste here though. To me that kind of extreme range is like a circus trick as there's absolutely room for musical application with whistle voice up to a certain point (in spite of what a lot of singers will say,) and Ariana sounds absolutely fucking incredible when she uses hers from what I've heard, but the higher you go the less and less room there is for musical application as the vowels become so limited that it becomes hard to call it singing. Personally I love high notes, and over the years that I spent trying to improve my own vocal range I spent many hours listening to all kinds of singers that can hit notes in the 8th octaves, but they typically all sounded terrible in the rest of their ranges as it's such a large amount of time and effort to develop that kind of range that everything else tends to suffer for it. Dimash is an oddity in that he can hit those kinds of notes and still sound like an interesting singer when he's not relying on them. His voice is freakishly well developed and balanced, and he's one of very few that have put the time in to acquire that kind of range while still sounding equally as good in his other ranges, so my advice to singers (speaking as a guy who's spent over 10 years chasing range,) is to focus lower down on the notes that you'll spend most of your time using rather than wasting all of your time and energy on things that you won't be able to apply musically in most situations. By all means chase high notes, I'm even working on my whistle voice myself at the moment as I'm enjoying listening to Dimash's whistle register so much and I have to say that it's fun to start being able to develop some power and control in that range to be able to wail on E6's on a daily basis, but don't focus on those kinds of things as the be all and end all with singing because they're not. Those other singers you mentioned, along with Dimash are all incredible singers but it's not their whistle voices that make them amazing. The extreme range they can display is the cherry on the cake, but they've made the cake first and it's obvious.
@sarashermann4748
@sarashermann4748 4 жыл бұрын
Gray, you are great in your comments and remarks about singing in the whistle register and not only !! You are divine, as always!
@ewelina2920
@ewelina2920 3 жыл бұрын
żałosna reakcja,jestes poprostu zazdrosny!!!
@Grays_Plays
@Grays_Plays 3 жыл бұрын
Kiedy już będziesz w stanie uderzyć kilka dźwięków w szóstej oktawie, uczucie zazdrości szybko zniknie, ponieważ nie jest to zbyt imponujące w porównaniu z wieloma innymi rzeczami związanymi z aktem śpiewania.
@ewelina2920
@ewelina2920 3 жыл бұрын
@@Grays_Plays profesjonalni eksperci muzyczni są innego zdania... Nie na takiego drugiego Dimasha na świecie ,jest po prostu najlepszy🙂nie ma sobie równych...dziękuję.
@JetLion
@JetLion 4 жыл бұрын
Sorry, but you got my dislike! I didn't like the way you reacted. For me, it was sounding more like a critic rather than a reaction! You didn't like that whistle because this kind of music may not be your taste. As far as I saw, the songs choose by Dimash to sing are very well done and suit him perfectly, like each of them is made for him! That's an experience accumulated over the years with his high notes, he is singing since he was 5 years old. He knows what he does, so in each song, his notes are different and in the right place. With him you can fly all around the galaxy, through the entire universe, and still, you'll not find the infinite. He is peerless, each cover he does sounds one billion times better than the original. To not mention that he is unique in this world, there is no one and I believe that no one after him will surpass! To be honest, for me Dimash is from another dimension!
@Grays_Plays
@Grays_Plays 4 жыл бұрын
The music is fine, not what I My biggest gripe with that whistle note is mainly that for amateur or beginner singers watching these videos they'll tend to fixate on the highest notes and lose sight of the bigger picture, that being that crazy high notes won't make you an amazing singer if that's all you can do and they're not worth the time it takes to learn to do them compared to working on your main singing range. That was pretty much it to be honest. I think this clip of Dimash gets overhyped because people fixate on the numbers, and it does him a disservice as he's got a lot more going for him than just being able to hit 8th octave notes. In context of him covering for missing the note he was going for before the D8 it makes sense to me and I've got nothing to dislike about it even though musically it comes out of nowhere. My comments are just what they are because most singers that are inspired to practice by Dimash would probably be better off not wasting hours trying to hit his highest notes, they'd be better off working on all the other things that go into singing first, as those kinds of notes are only useful for impressing people with if the rest of your range is interesting to listen to as well. I've seen a lot of crazy singers over the years that hit those kinds of notes and they've all had their 15 minutes of fame and vanished because they just weren't very good from a musical perspective because they focused so much on the extremes of their range and their actual singing was lackluster. Dimash is different as the rest of his range is as interesting and well developed as his high notes, and that was worth pointing out in my opinion. Cheers for your feedback, and thank you for the dislike. I like honest comments and I enjoyed reading yours very much. Take care.
@JetLion
@JetLion 4 жыл бұрын
@@Grays_Plays "As those kinds of notes are only to impress people", This is what you think and I respect your opinion. But, in his case "those notes" are not to impress anyone, because he knows his worth, he doesn't need to prove to someone that he is a great singer! That's it his imprint, and he did that to show to the audience that his talent is for real not like many singers are using auto-tune or are doing phonograph. He is a person who wants to deliver through his voice and music emotions to the people, that's his way of expression and spread love around the world. He is passionate about music and using those high notes in the songs, which are not very oft is something that makes him remarkable and unique. I don't know how much you know about him, but he is singing since he was 5 years old, and his training doesn't mean a few couples of hours per day. It means more than 8 hours of training, he has been a hardworking, devoted to his passion, and he wants to overcome himself, that's why he has been pushing himself so hard. His vocals range is huge and incredible, but not that is what it makes his especial. But, that's his nature, he was brought up in a close-knit musical family, and his grandparents played a major role in his upbringing, which follows traditional Kazakh custom. He can sing any type of music, genre if he wants, and he proved. He is just at the start of his career, one of the reasons that he is not so famous as compared to other artists. PS: Thank you for taking the time and reply to my probably rude comment (but wasn't). Take care of yourself too! Peace.
@Grays_Plays
@Grays_Plays 4 жыл бұрын
@@JetLion Cheers for the reply, I appreciate a good discussion when I can get one. I said "those kinds of notes are only useful for impressing people with if the rest of your range is interesting to listen to as well", and the context of what I said is is important because I don't think there's anything wrong with hitting high notes, they're a lot of fun and a great way to get a reaction from an audience (I do it myself a lot at my gigs too, though nowhere near as high as Dimash can go, haha,) but the point I'm making is that if that's all you've got then they won't help cover the rest of your singing if it's lackluster. I've seen a lot of singers get popular on the internet because of their ability to hit crazy high notes and they all came and went in terms of popularity because at the end of the day they just weren't particularly interesting to hear when you weren't hearing them at the extremes of their range, which is incredibly limiting for any artist and it's something to bear in mind. I remember about 10 years ago when Adam Lopez was popular on singing forums because he was hitting crazy whistle notes (his highest was a E#8 according to the info I found back then which is higher than what I've seen Dimash hit kzfaq.info/get/bejne/pslji8pj1JiaeXk.html) but people quickly stopped talking about him because the rest of his singing wasn't as interesting as hearing the range he can display. He was and is a really really good singer, but compared to the extremes of his range the rest of his voice just wasn't as engaging to listen to for most people and he as a result lacked mainstream appeal compared to someone like Dimash who is exceptionally skilled in every range and knows how to use them all musically to their best effect as well. The point I'm making in this video and these comments is it's really cool to see a singer with the kind of range that Dimash has be able to apply it in a musical way, but I think that a lot of his viewers are under appreciating how immensely skilled he is because they're focusing too much on the highest notes he can hit. There's nothing wrong with that, but having seen many singers who were popular because of their ability to hit similar notes I think it does Dimash a disservice to assume that his popularity is down to the theatrical stuff he can do with his voice, as many have already displayed similar abilities things in that area and they have not enjoyed the popularity that Dimash has. I agree in particular with your comment that "in his case those notes are not to impress anyone, because he knows his worth, he doesn't need to prove to someone that he is a great singer!" Dimash seems to carry himself in a way where he knows he doesn't need to lean on his highest notes all the time to impress and it's refreshing to hear, as that confidence really comes across in a way that elevates everything he's doing in my opinion. Every part of what he's doing stands out well and nothing comes across as desperate or overly showy and I'm learning a lot as a singer by watching that and I'm sure I'll continue to do so. Thanks for commenting again mate, and no I didn't find your first comment rude. It was honest and I always enjoy passionate honest comments on my channel. Have a nice day.
@JetLion
@JetLion 4 жыл бұрын
@@Grays_Plays Well, that's what I call a reaction. I'm pretty sure that many out there think about Dimash that he is popular just because of his high notes. Also, about E8, he already did in one of his songs. Actually, the level of his range that he can reach is can't even be found in a piano as far I saw. If I recall it right a few years ago when nobody knew about him, he performed to a show in his country and the jury there they criticize him so hard that, to be honest, if I were in his place I was giving up on singing. But he didn't and after years in 2017 when he got famous thanks to China, his own country started to be proud of him. So imagine how he must be feeling that time. I will not expect that everyone will love his songs, but for me he will always going to be, my number one. I wasn't even into opera or classical style, but I am modern and open-minded, and I do appreciate quality music, but each of us got a different taste. Once again, I'm thankful to you for your time taken by your reply. I enjoyed talking to you. Have a nice day too.
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