Dimash’s Voice Is a Masterclass in Itself! In depth vocal analysis
I could barely keep it together filming this one. Dimash’s performance in Love is Not Over Yet hit me straight in the heart, but it also delivered a ton of stunning vocal moments I couldn’t wait to unpack. As a vocal coach with over a decade of experience analyzing and teaching voice, I’m here to dive deep into what makes his performance technically brilliant and emotionally devastating.
In this video, you’ll learn:
- How Dimash uses high chest voice softly with control and precision
- The role of breathiness and why it works (and when it doesn’t)
- A breakdown of chest voice, head voice, falsetto, and mixed voice
- What “false vocal fold retraction” is and how it creates operatic resonance
- Exercises you can try at home to build flexibility and strength in your voice
- How Dimash uses twang and onset techniques for perfect transitions
- Why this song is a full masterclass in emotional storytelling through technique
If you're a vocalist, coach, or just a curious listener who loves to geek out over the voice, this one’s for you. And if you’re looking to train your voice and go deeper into techniques like these, I’d love to work with you. Lessons are available at www.kardavoxacademy.com !
Let me know in the comments what you learned and what you'd love to see me react to next!
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