i wish @Neural DSP gave me the henson plugin too :') Such a good plugin and such a good work as ALWAYS by Neural DSP. As a guitarrist that i've tried a couple of plugins, i can say Neural DSP is probably the best at this.
I love showing your Extravaganza audition to people to see their reactions, directly followed by that Bohemian Rhapsody cover, it makes me sweat just watching it, shout out to your lungs.
I don’t think you embarrassed yourself at all. It takes a person with a lot of confidence to try new things and admit when they can’t do something. I respect that! Much love hun!
I can’t sing in a normal way but I can throat sing really good judging by what everyone who heard me says, for some reason it’s easier for me. But if I try to even sing a normal nirvana song I sound like ass lol
Dimash is an almost impossible challenge for sure because not only does he have a huge range spanning several octaves, but he also flows from chest voice up to whistle notes seamlessly. Props to you for your attempts!
@@iv3nomousi I didn't say that with the intention of being insulting. I'm sorry if my generalization appeared that way to you. I said that because I genuinely don't know how many octaves Dimash can sing. The man's range literally goes off the piano.
@@VictoriaMunoz-bx9dn - It's ok Victoria I was only messing about. I think he sings a full 6 octaves. He's been known to whistle notes in the 7th and 8th, but they aren't particularly 'ear friendly' notes up there
@@iv3nomousi You are correct. I looked it up; 6 octaves and 8 semi tones. His highest whistle note that I can recall is a D8 which was really cool is how he slides into it from a C8. It's pretty impressive!
Also happy to see the song "S.O.S. d'un terrien en détresse" here. That's the one sung by Dimash Kudaibergen that we hear at 2:19 , and I know it well because it's composed by a famous Québec artist (I'm from Québec, Canada), and was intentionally written to be extremely difficult to sing because I think it hits 4 octaves. Simply not just anyone can do this.
@@zaido2823 Balavoine is not the composer of this song. I'm talking about Luc Plamondon. However there is a French involvement, which is Michel Berger who co-wrote it (I did not remember that).
A-Ha has so many insanely good songs. For a "one hit wonder"-band, they might have the most impressive catalogue ever. Almost all their releases have multiple songs on the level of their worldwide hit.
Impressive. I’d love to see you attempt the 23 second run up to Bb5 mixed voice from Dimash at the end of sinful passion, but the comments here warn not to suggest that. Of course, he does go up to E6 earlier in the song in flageolet, but that ending… can’t imagine anyone could do it aside from Dimash.
Man, literally I was trying to sing along in my kitchen at like 1am in my headphones, and forgot about my family sleeping in the next room…and when in the end I was almost getting to these high Fredy’s notes I realised I was so loud and completely outside of the reality! Thanks man, you’re such a talent!
DUDE!!! YOUR VOICE IS SOOOO DAMN AMAZING!!! Your singing voice is so good but your speaking voice is so calm. I've been a subscriber since that impressions video and i can't stop watching your vids.
Good God, you just laid down one of the most excellent versions of Bohemian Rhapsody I have ever heard. The cool harmonizer was certainly part of the show but you were the Star. No shit, that was some next-level stuff that I think even Freddie would have enjoyed! Thank you sir.
A-Ha is still a favourite of mine. I grew up on 80s synthwave, and still love it. If you check out the video for "The Sun Always Shines On TV", it picks up right where the video for "Take On Me" ends.
If you only used to know dimash as the singer who can go really high, try songs like Sinful Passion, Your Love (this one is in English), or even Diva Dance+Drunken Concubine
Recently there have been a lot of reactions to Slaughter To Prevail: Demolisher. A lot of different sounds coming from one throat. Can you do them all? Nice to see you do subharmonics/throat singing. And I was going to comment on the Voiceplay bass...but you covered that one already. Nice to see a video like this. Good infotainment.
The thing about Chester's scream though, is that it goes from aaaaayyy to an oooo and then back up again. It dips in the middle and goes high again and then back into semi clean singing. He was incredible 🖤
When you first made use of the harmonizer I was thinking, "man if only it worked." Then you made it work later in the video. Sweet plugin, now if only I can sing.
Dimash should be on a top 10 vocalists. Dimash (A1-D8, 6 octaves and 5 semitones). In fact, in 2019, Dimash was showcased on CBS on The World's Best as "the man with the world's widest vocal range".
Major props to him for managing the techniques to get down and up to those notes, because no common human can do it on the fly, much less in quick succession. That said, parameters are very complicated for top 10 vocalists. While I acknowledge and respect your opinion that he should be one of the top 10 vocalists, I can't help but feel there are standards and qualities he doesn't meet for my top 10 and definitely that of many other different people. A major factor is individuality. He can hit the notes and he can do it all on a technical level with great power, vibrato, stability, and control, but when he's down there or up there, what tonally sets him apart from other singers that could potentially get down there or up there? It's very hard to distinguish him from them, or to not simply hear a deep voice or a piercing operatic run with pleasant vibrato like a bird. When he's in the center, I don't find he sounds very different from a lot of singers within his scene or within his region. When listening to someone like Mike Patton or Elvis Presley or Mariah Carey or Axl Rose or Adam Lambert or Paul McCartney, you can tell within a second that they're not just vocalists with great range or power or control, but also vocalists with a very recognizable voice, and that makes them vocally unique in a completely different way from just having immense vocal prowess. The colour makes a huge difference. Going by standards of technicality, he's definitely up there in terms of several forms of clean singing, but vocalist is a broad term and a lot of vocalists do other vocal styles markedly better with more character. All-around, he'd probably sit far from the top. As a jazz singer, he'd be out of his element. As a metal singer, he'd be out of his element. As a punk singer, he'd be out of his element. A lot of other vocalists can do those genres and do them well, but Dimash could not because it's out of his training and his singing experience. Kyo from Dir En Grey could do them all. I think that would put him over Dimash, even if he doesn't have his full range. Anthony doesn't have their ranges, but he does have a distinctiveness and an ability to tonally redefine himself like few vocalists get so skilled at. There's a lot to think about when making a decision on just 10, and I think Dimash would fit better on some lists than others.
I am a Kazakh and a big music lover from bebop to progressive metal, from classical symphonies to Bruno Mars. Yes he has the best technique, range and etc, but interms of music itself he is yet immature. He didnt write his songs, he ruined The Show Must Go On, he uses his vocal range mostly to shock you and get some reaction - random high notes and etc(exception being "sos d'un terrien en detresse") I would confidently put Johnny Cash above him and yet his technique and range is pretty average. Freddie Mercury despite slighly less technique and range would whoop Dimash's ass. I appreciate that our country has such a talented guy, but I am not blind enough to Fanboy him
@@chrismeadows4216 fair point well made. Top 10's are so subjective. I had the pleasure of hearing Dame Kiri Te Kanawa sing in the early 2000's, and was completely blown away, but she has the limitations you speak of, and is not, imho, top-10. If recognizable voice is important, room needs to be made for Geddy Lee, Chris Cornell, and oh, a whole host of others, lol. Two of my all-time favorite female vocalists are Anne Wilson and Pat Benatar. Top 2 male vocalists are James Hetfield and Johnny Cash (if you haven't heard his cover of NIN's "Hurt", may I recommend it?). I don't think they'd make many peoples' top-100, but there it is. I appreciate you taking the time and effort to explain your position, as I learned something new! Have a great day/night!
@@nurikkulanbaev3628 ok...I'm taking a beating here on Dimash. I was looking at the technical aspect, not the intangible "something" - call it heart, or grit, or an aptitude of great story-telling ability - that can make a less technically correct, smaller ranged vocalist the better one to listen to. You are absolutely correct. The one and only vocalist I fan-girl on is James Hetfield, and I have listened to his voice mature greatly over the last 35 years, so it's an appreciation of the growth in strength, depth, and clarity, as well as the story-telling ability. I appreciate you taking the time and effort to respond in a positive manner and can see your point. Have a wonderful day/night!
I am impressed once more! The "impossibles" are interesting but I want to see you singing something "possible" and classic like Bocceli's "Con te partiro". And of course I can't wait for the 6th!!! Love you ♥️
I am so happy I’ve started getting notifications about your posts again. You’ve nailed another video, and I’m beyond excited for the next release. #spotifypresaved
Finally Some Ayreon in here !! You need to listen to some of that. The lyrics, the music, the vocals, the EVERYTHING ! Dude, like... Really really good. Everything from Arjen is in my top 1
Singing a difficult range (either high or low) is very impressive. Singing a difficult style (fast words or extremely distorted raspy vocal lines) is also very impressive. But for myself, the most difficult vocal lines to sing are lyrics that are so heartfelt and meaningful by the vocalist that they move the listener to tears. That, in my opinion, is the most difficult.
I'd like to hear your attempt at Amon Amarth's Way Of Vikings. Johann Hegg has an amazing low growl. Or Arch Enemy's You Will Know My Name, just to see what you can do with it.
It makes me feel better hearing a really talented artist try pull super high notes out of thin air and sound only slightly better than I do. I appreciate you keepin' it real.
@@VeritabIlIti yes I am referring to that. And yeah I know about the staged performance though. I really wish I could see it in some format. But yes for me personally Ted Neeley singing Gethsemane is my favourite. Though the others are also very good
Yaassssss, just was listening to her. I'm on a cyberpunkish futuristic wailing chorus type of kick and I can't figure out where to find more sort of synthesized operatic choruses like that, vitas, the theme to Deus ex invisible war and somebody lied to us by Sevin
You still have yet to do the fast rap part of "Hardware Store." I don't think you can do it. In fact, YOU even know you can't do it; and that's why you haven't even thought to attempt it. You truly fear the "Weird" one.
8:57 😱🔥
bohemian rhapsody in the style of Imogen heap
@@TenSecondSongs I loved it!
@@TenSecondSongs Can that happen? PLEASE
i wish @Neural DSP gave me the henson plugin too :') Such a good plugin and such a good work as ALWAYS by Neural DSP. As a guitarrist that i've tried a couple of plugins, i can say Neural DSP is probably the best at this.
@@TenSecondSongs 10 songs in the style of Imogen Heap.
For the record, I had already gently brushed up against that like button BEFORE I was mentioned in this video. Very entertaining, sire.
I love showing your Extravaganza audition to people to see their reactions, directly followed by that Bohemian Rhapsody cover, it makes me sweat just watching it, shout out to your lungs.
That's right my babies
Always a pleasure, my friend.
GOAT
oh hey sup marc didn't think i would see you here. love your videos. love the movie. your awsome.
I don’t think you embarrassed yourself at all. It takes a person with a lot of confidence to try new things and admit when they can’t do something. I respect that! Much love hun!
Idk, not hitting start on the stopwatch was pretty embarrassing but hilarious 🤣
The dig bit was wildly impressive. Although that freaking timer not running killed me.
I confess, I didn't expect you to start throat-singing. It's a skill I wouldn't mind having. Only problem is I can't even sing the normal way.
Lmao same, my dude. Same.
I can’t sing in a normal way but I can throat sing really good judging by what everyone who heard me says, for some reason it’s easier for me. But if I try to even sing a normal nirvana song I sound like ass lol
Also check out jerry walsh, he has a really good video teaching it and through him I learned how to do the kargyraa style (low subharmonics)
Alex Glenfield, magic man of throat singing.
@@sharkoj Nirvana is not about skill. It's about effort.
Ok. After hearing him perform that little bit if dig - mudvayne, I NEED a full cover
Dimash is an almost impossible challenge for sure because not only does he have a huge range spanning several octaves, but he also flows from chest voice up to whistle notes seamlessly. Props to you for your attempts!
'Several octaves' - That's so humble it almost borders on insulting 😂
@@iv3nomousi I didn't say that with the intention of being insulting. I'm sorry if my generalization appeared that way to you. I said that because I genuinely don't know how many octaves Dimash can sing. The man's range literally goes off the piano.
@@VictoriaMunoz-bx9dn - It's ok Victoria I was only messing about. I think he sings a full 6 octaves. He's been known to whistle notes in the 7th and 8th, but they aren't particularly 'ear friendly' notes up there
@@iv3nomousi You are correct. I looked it up; 6 octaves and 8 semi tones. His highest whistle note that I can recall is a D8 which was really cool is how he slides into it from a C8. It's pretty impressive!
@@VictoriaMunoz-bx9dn - I don't think Mariah has ever done any whistle slides. It may be a first
Very nice!
Ué kkkkkkkk bom te ver por aqui Fábio
Also happy to see the song "S.O.S. d'un terrien en détresse" here. That's the one sung by Dimash Kudaibergen that we hear at 2:19 , and I know it well because it's composed by a famous Québec artist (I'm from Québec, Canada), and was intentionally written to be extremely difficult to sing because I think it hits 4 octaves. Simply not just anyone can do this.
Daniel Balavoine is French and not from quebec
@@zaido2823 Balavoine is not the composer of this song. I'm talking about Luc Plamondon. However there is a French involvement, which is Michel Berger who co-wrote it (I did not remember that).
@@vallaindigital Just to clarify it, Plamondon is the lyricist of Starmania and Berger the composer. Plamondon doesn’t compose at all.
Dimash !!!!!!!!!
You must check Dimash and Li Yugang song Drunken Concubine + Diva Dance. That's actually 6 Oktaves in the song. Among F#1-F#7
Glad to see you still around, such talent shouldn't be allowed to die off!
they'll have to kill me.
@@TenSecondSongs Fight the evil algorithm
5:36 Anthony goes off the charts, jesus christ!
just like my mom when she wants me to the dishes.
I love it how he started with trouble and we could see him starting over again, then he absolutely slayed it. 😂😅
A-Ha has so many insanely good songs. For a "one hit wonder"-band, they might have the most impressive catalogue ever. Almost all their releases have multiple songs on the level of their worldwide hit.
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Is that A-Ha aye???
The sun always shines
On TV
You're welcome
The Living Daylights is one of the better Bond themes. The score on that is really good.
A-ha, "one-hit wonder" ? In America, maybe 🤔
They had some other successful songs, including a song that was used for a James Bond movie 🙄
The sun always shines on tv will always be their best song
Well shitt that harmonized solo cover of BohoRap is honestly incredible.
It's a plugin
@@TICKERNUT a plugin of a harmonizer
It was awesome. Although nothing is less satisfying than cutting that song there, lol.
Impressive. I’d love to see you attempt the 23 second run up to Bb5 mixed voice from Dimash at the end of sinful passion, but the comments here warn not to suggest that. Of course, he does go up to E6 earlier in the song in flageolet, but that ending… can’t imagine anyone could do it aside from Dimash.
Man, literally I was trying to sing along in my kitchen at like 1am in my headphones, and forgot about my family sleeping in the next room…and when in the end I was almost getting to these high Fredy’s notes I realised I was so loud and completely outside of the reality! Thanks man, you’re such a talent!
I've been listening to some Set The Charge recently and you guys are really good
you've heard nothing yet.
His band? Oh, I didn't know, will check it out!
I can appreciate that you can just sit there in your element and have a good time by yourself.
That makes me smile.
Damn that Mudvayne - Dig, u nailed it! Metal brings the best out of You!
When I read the title, I was hoping for a Dimash part. Loved it.
Been waiting for the Blackbird- Alter Bridge cover redux for 6+ years now
same
Absolutely +1
Me too 😔
I had to pick up my bass when you started singing Tool, gave me chills man. You are ridiculously talented my friend.
DUDE!!! YOUR VOICE IS SOOOO DAMN AMAZING!!! Your singing voice is so good but your speaking voice is so calm. I've been a subscriber since that impressions video and i can't stop watching your vids.
Okay, now I really want to hear him sing the rant from Prison Song by SOTD. Not sure it’s hard, but I want to see him do it.
Ooo I love that song!
Ah yes, system of the down
Great song; bet he'll NAIL it!
I need to see a full cover of dig now. That went SO hard
Good God, you just laid down one of the most excellent versions of Bohemian Rhapsody I have ever heard. The cool harmonizer was certainly part of the show but you were the Star. No shit, that was some next-level stuff that I think even Freddie would have enjoyed! Thank you sir.
Dimash did 26 secs at the slavic bazaar
No chance Chad did the Dig speed part in one take, stumbles it live every time.
In the making of the dig video he nails it until the "I'm drowing" back and forth part after the fast part
Not really, Ozzfest 2001 - I think we can count it as one take. Of course that was his prime, there's no way he will ever scream like this anymore.
A-Ha is still a favourite of mine. I grew up on 80s synthwave, and still love it. If you check out the video for "The Sun Always Shines On TV", it picks up right where the video for "Take On Me" ends.
Can’t wait for August 6th my guy❤️❤️
If you only used to know dimash as the singer who can go really high, try songs like Sinful Passion, Your Love (this one is in English), or even Diva Dance+Drunken Concubine
Recently there have been a lot of reactions to Slaughter To Prevail: Demolisher. A lot of different sounds coming from one throat. Can you do them all?
Nice to see you do subharmonics/throat singing. And I was going to comment on the Voiceplay bass...but you covered that one already.
Nice to see a video like this. Good infotainment.
I wanna see him do Lorna shore - to the hellfire
@@bfmv5000 thats some demonic shit and I'm absolutely here for it!
Ahh yesss I love slaughter to prevail😈😍😍
Yes, was looking for a STP mention, Alex terrible is an absolute extreme vocal beast
Also infant Annihilator
Bro, I fucking died. This made my whole fucking DAY. I laughed, wheezed, sang along, smiled. All the things.
Fucking loved this. 🙏🏼💜
The thing about Chester's scream though, is that it goes from aaaaayyy to an oooo and then back up again. It dips in the middle and goes high again and then back into semi clean singing. He was incredible 🖤
Nope
The last "for me" from Bohemian Rhapsody you sung my instinct was to start headbanging
When you first made use of the harmonizer I was thinking, "man if only it worked." Then you made it work later in the video. Sweet plugin, now if only I can sing.
Alter Bridge: "Words Darker Than Their Wings" (The high note)... I don't think the song itself would be difficult but that note seems killer.
Yesss, the live performance at The Royal Albert Hall
@@patrickozanique2454 Exactly!
That request comes up in every type of these videos lol. Fingers crossed.
Please anyone, don't ask him to sing the last part of Dimash's sinful passion
Dimash should be on a top 10 vocalists. Dimash (A1-D8, 6 octaves and 5 semitones). In fact, in 2019, Dimash was showcased on CBS on The World's Best as "the man with the world's widest vocal range".
Thats not all that should be considered
Major props to him for managing the techniques to get down and up to those notes, because no common human can do it on the fly, much less in quick succession. That said, parameters are very complicated for top 10 vocalists. While I acknowledge and respect your opinion that he should be one of the top 10 vocalists, I can't help but feel there are standards and qualities he doesn't meet for my top 10 and definitely that of many other different people. A major factor is individuality. He can hit the notes and he can do it all on a technical level with great power, vibrato, stability, and control, but when he's down there or up there, what tonally sets him apart from other singers that could potentially get down there or up there? It's very hard to distinguish him from them, or to not simply hear a deep voice or a piercing operatic run with pleasant vibrato like a bird. When he's in the center, I don't find he sounds very different from a lot of singers within his scene or within his region. When listening to someone like Mike Patton or Elvis Presley or Mariah Carey or Axl Rose or Adam Lambert or Paul McCartney, you can tell within a second that they're not just vocalists with great range or power or control, but also vocalists with a very recognizable voice, and that makes them vocally unique in a completely different way from just having immense vocal prowess. The colour makes a huge difference. Going by standards of technicality, he's definitely up there in terms of several forms of clean singing, but vocalist is a broad term and a lot of vocalists do other vocal styles markedly better with more character. All-around, he'd probably sit far from the top. As a jazz singer, he'd be out of his element. As a metal singer, he'd be out of his element. As a punk singer, he'd be out of his element. A lot of other vocalists can do those genres and do them well, but Dimash could not because it's out of his training and his singing experience. Kyo from Dir En Grey could do them all. I think that would put him over Dimash, even if he doesn't have his full range. Anthony doesn't have their ranges, but he does have a distinctiveness and an ability to tonally redefine himself like few vocalists get so skilled at. There's a lot to think about when making a decision on just 10, and I think Dimash would fit better on some lists than others.
I am a Kazakh and a big music lover from bebop to progressive metal, from classical symphonies to Bruno Mars.
Yes he has the best technique, range and etc, but interms of music itself he is yet immature. He didnt write his songs, he ruined The Show Must Go On, he uses his vocal range mostly to shock you and get some reaction - random high notes and etc(exception being "sos d'un terrien en detresse")
I would confidently put Johnny Cash above him and yet his technique and range is pretty average.
Freddie Mercury despite slighly less technique and range would whoop Dimash's ass.
I appreciate that our country has such a talented guy, but I am not blind enough to Fanboy him
@@chrismeadows4216 fair point well made. Top 10's are so subjective. I had the pleasure of hearing Dame Kiri Te Kanawa sing in the early 2000's, and was completely blown away, but she has the limitations you speak of, and is not, imho, top-10. If recognizable voice is important, room needs to be made for Geddy Lee, Chris Cornell, and oh, a whole host of others, lol. Two of my all-time favorite female vocalists are Anne Wilson and Pat Benatar. Top 2 male vocalists are James Hetfield and Johnny Cash (if you haven't heard his cover of NIN's "Hurt", may I recommend it?). I don't think they'd make many peoples' top-100, but there it is.
I appreciate you taking the time and effort to explain your position, as I learned something new! Have a great day/night!
@@nurikkulanbaev3628 ok...I'm taking a beating here on Dimash. I was looking at the technical aspect, not the intangible "something" - call it heart, or grit, or an aptitude of great story-telling ability - that can make a less technically correct, smaller ranged vocalist the better one to listen to. You are absolutely correct. The one and only vocalist I fan-girl on is James Hetfield, and I have listened to his voice mature greatly over the last 35 years, so it's an appreciation of the growth in strength, depth, and clarity, as well as the story-telling ability.
I appreciate you taking the time and effort to respond in a positive manner and can see your point. Have a wonderful day/night!
I loved watching you try things out. That Dig part was awesome.
Awesome video. Was cool to see you try out new things and new tech.
О! Димаша заценил - уважение Казахстана получил! Все просто!)
Omg I LOVED when you did Dig by Mudvayne! A full cover would be awesome!!
OMG your song at the end sounds amazing! Can't wait to listen,even though it releases tomorrow!
Bro u fucking nailed those dig vocals man! Fucking wish i could scream like that.
I am impressed once more! The "impossibles" are interesting but I want to see you singing something "possible" and classic like Bocceli's "Con te partiro". And of course I can't wait for the 6th!!! Love you ♥️
Can we get a dig cover damn that gave me some chills
Goddam, full live vocal cover of Dig please! 😍
These videos are so cool to watch!
I am so happy I’ve started getting notifications about your posts again. You’ve nailed another video, and I’m beyond excited for the next release. #spotifypresaved
Finally Some Ayreon in here !! You need to listen to some of that. The lyrics, the music, the vocals, the EVERYTHING !
Dude, like... Really really good. Everything from Arjen is in my top 1
Arjen gets the best artists for his projects... But the range from Mike Mills is insane, his band toehider is super fun.
Never embarrassing. I love these videos because you have such a great sense of humor As well.
That Dig vocal was was fucking awesome!
I love your solo shit like that!
You would be AMAZING at that! Please do a full release!
I can't wait to hear the new song August 6th. The date is saved on my calendar. 😍😍
I wanna hear you try the hook of “Grace Kelly” by MIKA!
That harmonizer sounds so good, that's some quality software. I think you did good out there Anthony, good job!
I'm loving this new content
Can you do the Kellin Quinn's chorus part of King for A Day? I wanna hear it!:>
I’d love to say Caraphrenelia.
Singing a difficult range (either high or low) is very impressive. Singing a difficult style (fast words or extremely distorted raspy vocal lines) is also very impressive. But for myself, the most difficult vocal lines to sing are lyrics that are so heartfelt and meaningful by the vocalist that they move the listener to tears. That, in my opinion, is the most difficult.
ТHE "DIG" PART... JUST PERFECT! I LOVE HOW GOOD HAVE YOU BECOME WITH THE SCREAMING!
(sorry for the bad english)
Amazing singing and amazing product
Good try with Dimash, that man hits notes that any human shouldn't be able to hit. The fact you came so close was very impressive! 🤘
"He's just a poor boy from a four family" - Anthony Vincent 2021
Wow. That Dig run was amazing. Bravo
You did brilliant dude, loved it as always!
Dimash is second to none when it comes to his voice
I'd like to see you do Teardrops by Bring Me the Horizon sometime.
Or maybe Sensorium by Epica
I wanna hear ludens
I dont see any difficulty in that song by
doing vocals
With violet orlandi
Those aren't hard vocals
This was very cool! Thank you!
Wow what a awesome Video. Love the content!
Imagine doubting this man
Te veo desde Costa Rica pura vida amo a dimash el es el mejor del mundo 🇨🇷🇨🇷
Love the new video bro!
Can't wait for the release!
anthony: starts singing bohemian rhapsody
the entire internet: duets
You are way to talented to "just" do UA-cam. I listen to your Synth Type 'O Black No 1 in my car all the time. Its awesome! Coming from a Type 'O fan!
Epic stuff, man!
Damn bro. Your so amazing ! Thanks for this !
Dimash is singing a french song of daniel Balavoine -S.O.S d'un terrien en détresse
if I ever make a musical\film about vampire pirates... I've found my lead in Mr. Vincent.
edit: nailed "Dig"
That plugin is so dope! Love hearing your vocals. Very epic!
Mate you tore it up doing dig! Loved it
Challenging people with Dimash is unfettered brutality.
I'd like to hear your attempt at Amon Amarth's Way Of Vikings. Johann Hegg has an amazing low growl. Or Arch Enemy's You Will Know My Name, just to see what you can do with it.
It makes me feel better hearing a really talented artist try pull super high notes out of thin air and sound only slightly better than I do. I appreciate you keepin' it real.
I have been looking forward to this. I love Your work
Who's here cuz of Dimash on the thumbnail
Me! 🙋🏻♀️
🙌
I’d love to hear you sing Gethsemone by Ted Neeley. For reference there’s a version from a film then there is a more recent one on stage.
Are you referring to the one from Jesus Christ Superstar? Because that was by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice, and was a staged musical first
@@VeritabIlIti yes I am referring to that. And yeah I know about the staged performance though. I really wish I could see it in some format. But yes for me personally Ted Neeley singing Gethsemane is my favourite. Though the others are also very good
But could he do the Ian Gillan version? 😂😅
@@chrismeadows4216 oh Yh of course. I just said Ted as he is my personal favourite
Been waiting to hear him do this!
This dude is fucking incredible! And absolutely entertaining!! So glad I subscribed over a year ago!
You are amazing! Looking forward to some new music.
Dimash is out of any league. At least on earth.
Please try the high note from Sinful passion by Dimash in your next hardest vocal lines video!
Great job on that Dig on the spot!!
Your Dig was on point, well done.
I'm curious to see if you'd be able to sing an Origa song. I recommend either Inner Universe or Rise.
Yaassssss, just was listening to her. I'm on a cyberpunkish futuristic wailing chorus type of kick and I can't figure out where to find more sort of synthesized operatic choruses like that, vitas, the theme to Deus ex invisible war and somebody lied to us by Sevin
Chester's vocals are the best ones I've ever heard in my whole life
VERY valiant effort on this! 👍🏻
Love this! 🔥🔥🔥
try Dimash D8 and his 23 seconds riff without breath (sinfull passion )
You still have yet to do the fast rap part of "Hardware Store." I don't think you can do it. In fact, YOU even know you can't do it; and that's why you haven't even thought to attempt it.
You truly fear the "Weird" one.
amazing dude!
Highly entertaining video, great content and awesome voice.