and he mentioned Andre Queiroz Limão as the best teacher he ever had. Limão is part of the generation of Brazilian drummers who took the great American methods (Gary Chester, Alan Dawson, etc.) and transformed them into ways of learning and developing on the drums the rhythms that were originally popular street rhythms (such as samba, maracatu, cocos and others). André Limão is one of the greatest Brazilian drummers, and a brilliant teacher!
Been following this guy on IG for awhile now. Greatly appreciate you having him on. I’m only beginning my second year of drumming and his musicality is a big influence. Thanks to both of you gents 🥁💥
Funny how it's actually helpful seeing Isac air-drum his different techniques without sticks, getting a peek into his hands without a stick. Great to see this ridiculously fluid guy on here!
Just for reference, what Isac mentions about his youth practice routine @34.40 "15 years of 6-7hours a day" after school - that's making the infamous 10k about 3 times (taking 350 days/y).. indeed hard work, and no video games!
Can someone write down the name of the first drummer he mentions around the 3:30 mark? Milton Banana, the second influential drummer, I found. The subtitles, I believe incorrectly, provided me with: Edon Masado. Thanks. Also: Iowa? So cool to know one my favorite drummers right now is so close.
Isac is one of my favourite drummers, what a player he is. Incredible. Elite level player, right at the top.
and he mentioned Andre Queiroz Limão as the best teacher he ever had. Limão is part of the generation of Brazilian drummers who took the great American methods (Gary Chester, Alan Dawson, etc.) and transformed them into ways of learning and developing on the drums the rhythms that were originally popular street rhythms (such as samba, maracatu, cocos and others). André Limão is one of the greatest Brazilian drummers, and a brilliant teacher!
this was his phd recital: ua-cam.com/video/fEK6OD-hI-M/v-deo.html (absolutely wonderful!!!!)
Understood every word Isac, your english is fine, your drumming is just Spectacular.❤
Isac is the best! 👑
Amazing guys thanks for the inspiration talking ❤🇧🇷
Isac is a master in the art of music. He mastered drumming techniques and sound so fluid and musical when playing brazilian samba jazz.
this is such a timely interview for me, thanks so much.
These interviews are just getting better and better. 👌🥁
Been following this guy on IG for awhile now. Greatly appreciate you having him on. I’m only beginning my second year of drumming and his musicality is a big influence. Thanks to both of you gents 🥁💥
I felt that ending of the how to practice bit. I wonder what he would do with just 20 mins though. Great interview!
Funny how it's actually helpful seeing Isac air-drum his different techniques without sticks, getting a peek into his hands without a stick. Great to see this ridiculously fluid guy on here!
Amazing. Thanks!
Love this guy…
Same
Just for reference, what Isac mentions about his youth practice routine @34.40 "15 years of 6-7hours a day" after school - that's making the infamous 10k about 3 times (taking 350 days/y).. indeed hard work, and no video games!
Can someone write down the name of the first drummer he mentions around the 3:30 mark? Milton Banana, the second influential drummer, I found. The subtitles, I believe incorrectly, provided me with: Edon Masado. Thanks.
Also: Iowa? So cool to know one my favorite drummers right now is so close.
Edison Machado
Man your English is cool bro ......