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Brazilian percussionist
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Marcos Suzano
Marcos Suzano
Background information
Born1963 (age 61–62)
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
InstrumentPandeiro
Musical artist

Marcos Suzano (Born August 14th, 1963) is a Brazilian percussionist known for playing with Brazilian and international musicians, such as Gilberto Gil, Nando Reis, and Titãs. He was born in Rio de Janeiro. Originally a rock fan, he witnessed a carnival bloco and became passionate about percussion. He settled on the pandeiro as his primary instrument after discovering Jorginho do Pandeiro of the choro group "Época de Ouro".

By the 1990s, Suzano had become one of the most recorded percussionists in Brazil. His technical innovations on the pandeiro include a left hand which simultaneously holds and flips the instrument, and a right-hand technique that emphasizes bass strokes from the fingertips as well as the thumb. He has researched African rhythms and mixes modern funk riffs with traditional Brazilian folk patterns.

Discography

As a leader

  • Olho de Peixe (with Lenine) (1993)
  • Sambatown (1996)
  • Flash (2000)
  • Satolep Sambatown (with Vitor Ramil) (2007)

As a featured artist

External links

References

  1. Potts, Brian James (2012-05-03). "Marcos Suzano and the Amplified Pandeiro: Techniques for Nontraditional Performance". scholarship.miami.edu. Retrieved 2024-02-16.
  2. "Spotify". open.spotify.com. Retrieved 2024-02-18.
  3. "Satolep Sambatown at Vitorramil.com". Archived from the original on 2016-01-18. Retrieved 2008-02-24.


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