Voice Coach/Opera Singer REACTION & ANALYSIS "Love is Like a Dream" Dimash Kudaibergen & Igor Krutoy

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welcome back to the charismatic voice today I'm gonna be reacting for the first time to one of your most requested songs love is like a dream performed by damash CUDA Bergen now I've been watching damash for a little while I'm most intrigued by his artistic journey and one of the most pivotal people in his life is a man named Igor Crewe toy I mention this because Igor is not only the composer of this song but he also is gonna be seen on stage playing the piano with damash so I'm really excited to see how that pairing works out and I want to shout out a big thank you to all my viewers who supplied this link will be watching the version from April of 2019 performed in Moscow let's get to it you must cooled a bit again [Applause] [Music] f was that we could circle asthma throughs at refrain material spy or polish you choose to appear in schools - well so break energy which be today Allu blue t / canoe builder tres IRA's slow of my songs who knew that's a whole team you kiss hold yet you know who you could cheer chest yeah yeah not sure collected the shore you this beginning is just fascinating he is going into vocal fry' more than I've ever heard him do vocal fry is the lowest vocal register it's so low that it doesn't even really have a pitch it's the sound just kind of the vocal cords like rubbing together right no real pitch to it and I've heard damash dip into it a little bit before but here he's using it so expressively it's really it's beautiful in a way that I haven't heard vocal fry be beautiful before I'm really excited to hear how he grows the song at this point because I think that starting in vocal fry gave it so much tenderness and it felt very intimate immediately so let's keep going [Music] serious ghost I'll be it is for your they do [Music] your team will come after do both course they are [Music] nobody came the corners are was kinda conscience oh wow this is really really beautiful that the composition it sounds reminiscent of Tchaikovsky who is one of my favorite composers I've done a lot of Tchaikovsky songs and I bet that will probably like most Russian composers Tchaikovsky was probably a really big influence on Igor crew toy also there is an orchestra playing which I didn't mention in the intro I thought it was just eager and Amash but we have an orchestra behind as well those sustained strings are just adding to that emotional dynamic I love it love it love it damash is performance is it's so easy to get lost in I find myself not thinking at all about oh how is he doing this with his voice and instead I'm just getting lost and looking at the beautiful lyrics and listening to the story that he's giving it's just gorgeous [Music] I assure you but you know just how he crossed this cuz I love the fire cups cups [Music] it was my except any party those who can um your PUD little spin young [Music] evening we see myself he's my image solution you heard the shots hitting the weights it does double pick something kits building here so before it goes into a bigger part there is something he's doing which is so hard for singers to do and that is he's communicating with absolute sincerity in a language that isn't his mother tongue this is really impressive I know I've performed in 17 or 18 languages at this point opera singers do a lot of language work and it's just hard not only to pronounce the other language but to pronounce it in such a way that makes people feel like you're just communicating emotion there aren't necessarily words or any sort of language barrier or any sort of concern about the pronunciation that's that none of that is going through the performers head if you can communicate just that emotion through foreign words it's it's truly spectacular and it's really really hard to do he does it so so well okay let's keep going [Music] city screw studies [Music] you can shoot the year [Music] you know Paul Bako yeah [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Music] Wow Wow that but that takes so much composure to do as well but there were several times in this last section when I just got goosebumps his voice is Oh expressive in this song this is this is one of my favorites yes I love vocal acrobatics but be able to be able to express things the way he's doing here that's even more difficult I think it's just truly incredible I love the way he's mixing the genres here I heard one a couple of you have said it's popera and I think that's a pretty apt description but overall I think it just really defies any genre I love the way right here when he was doing the runs down they sounded a little more classical in nature and before you had some pop or R&B influences and again you hear him coming in and out of right right when we ended you had a falsetto this really pure angelic almost feminine tone like tonal quality and before you had some head voice where he's able to pop in and out of being much much more strong versus more vulnerable he has a lot of flexibility in his head voice there's so much that's good but we do have to keep going I'm so excited to see how he finishes this [Music] Oh what was that heartbeat [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] what how long was that last note how well was it held that was great that was great okay just think let's go back I wanna see let's see how long that last night was we talked about a run another time and how it was a really really long breath but this is just one note and it's hard to keep that note in the pocket don't let that vibrato come in until the last moment but he did it very well let's check it out let's see [Music] there's big breath [Music] whoo okay so 17 seconds on that last note just the last note and did you hear how he really held it steady would like this laser-like focus at first and then gave the vibrato at the end that was some really really excellent control I want to go back and I want to catch that kind of a little bit before where I stopped last where he just got into his falsetto for me that was one of the most stunning moments at the piece and I was really mesmerised by how it had that pause right before building in and it sounded like a heartbeat that came in and even some audience members started applauding but you can tell by damash --es presence that the song isn't done yet so I want to say somewhere right around here probably [Music] [Applause] [Music] it sounds like an Ave Maria [Music] this is so well written for his voice [Music] oh yeah see how he's holding that energy on stage looking around at everyone like no not yet not yet no don't applaud and then he just that little blip thing that's like haha power [Music] Oh [Music] Oh [Applause] [Music] yeah so good so good in addition to just being a magnificent vocal performance it also is a beautiful stage performance throughout this performance you can see how he's conducting with his hands of course one has a microphone on and sometimes he readjusts his grip on the microphone to show that he's about to change a tone quality or that he wants some more energy in something but with his other hand it's really clear what kind of emotion he's feeling like you could write an entire song just to the way his hand moves in fact that'd be really interesting somebody should do a video of just dommage his hand movements to like a compilation because throughout here you can see at the end there was one point where is it right at the very end let's watch his hand Oh see there's a hand there there's that regrip hahaha and the best hmm wow what a fantastic performer after having taken a few moments to digest that performance just a little more one of the things that's striking me the most still is how well eager akuto oi has written for damash and i'm sure it wasn't just a one-way street usually when you see this amazing kind of partnership between a composer and singer they're suggesting things back and forth and trying things out and you just don't see songs that start in vocal fry' and end on this huge belted note with the lovely falsetto Ave Maria like section in the middle that could only be written for damash and it was so so gorgeous I want to say thank you again to all of my viewers I adore you guys I love your comments thank you so much for the recommendations I have yet to be disappointed by a single recommendation that you've given so thank you for having great taste I hope that you'll come and join me at the premieres on Monday and Fridays at 8 a.m. there's a chat and I just love getting to chat with everyone there so come and say hi tell me where you're from I hope to be seeing you soon [Music]
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Channel: The Charismatic Voice
Views: 244,072
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Keywords: Dimash, Dimash Love is Like a Dream, reaction video love is like a dream, reaction love is like a dream, reacts to dimash, reacts to dimash love is like a dream, reacts to love is like a dream, singer reacts to love is like a dream, singer reacts to dimash first time, first time reaction love is like a dream, first time reaction dimash
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Length: 18min 30sec (1110 seconds)
Published: Mon Apr 27 2020
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