Absolutely! What reason could there be not to do it!? I'm so happy Rick is giving a shout-out to someone I've been listening to for so long! @@paulauksztulewicz4803
As someone who's played drums regularly since 1988... the most impressive thing he does is keep IMPECCABLY even subdivisions in his playing. One of the hardest things to do when you play fast is to keep all of your notes even, and all of the stick flips, twirls, etc, mean next to nothing compared to his ability to keep his beats _that_even_ while playing at the tempos that he's capable of. Now, don't get me wrong, they're fun, flashy, and I'm sure they're fun to do... but they're so easy compared to the core of what he does *so* well.
The guy is absolutely incredible. Drumeo flew out to Spain and recorded a load of technique lessons with him. He was impressively open about how his skills are all down to hard work and practice rather than claiming some kind of "divine talent". He definitely deserves all the recognition he's been getting.
Yep, his messages about hard work and practise are universal. I love his videos, but I couldn't drum my way out of a wet paper bag! 😂 However, you can apply his messages to anything in life and that's what I love.
It always annoys the h*ll out of me when great artists are referred to as 'talented', as if it's a gift from God and all smooth sailing from there. Sure you need base talent and physical ability/agility to play an instrument, but most of it is sheer hard work and dogged determination to persist honing the skills that lead to greatness.
Estepario is an incredible drummer and person. We had a great time at his place in Spain, and he's actually been to our facility in Canada. The content will be released sometime in 2024. Happy drumming!
I’m almost 72 years old and I’m been around drums and drummers most of my life and he is the fastest, cleanest, and most innovative drummer of my life time, he single-handedly reinvented drumming
I've been a drummer all my life and a professional military musician for a 20 year career... this guy is an ABSOLUTE animal. This is a real world example of determination and effort. Unbelievable.
Neurotic music. Let's get back to Charlie Watts style drumming. It's good for our soul. You see folks, music brings out emotions when we listen. Slow it down. The virtuoso players have exceeded the capacity of the human ear. Slow it down. Take the Neurotic style out of music. Listen to quincy jones album that covers Henry Mancini. It's relaxing
@@stephenwhorton4942 I like fast tempo music only (mainly), never liked slow songs, thought they're too boring. Maybe I have a fast heartbeat, my girlfried told me that, idk. But I tend to like faster music only, across all genres. I never listen to relax. I listen to feel hype and a lot of energy. Everyone is different.
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@@stephenwhorton4942 Don't forget to yell at the kids to get off your lawn.
I am female, over 40 yrs old, no musical talent, no musician friends, but I am a fan and subscriber to his channel. I watched his story video and realized he is one if those people that have restored my faith in humanity. Music brings us all together in its many forms ❤
Regarding musical talent, he'd just tell you to practice until it doesn't matter anymore. It's also his friend's philosophy, Eloy Casagrande, another freak.
Honestly, the thing that impresses me the most about his playing is that he makes so much sound with the smallest kit possible. That's what always blows me away.
I’m glad that someone outside the drumming community, but with significant musical expertise like Rick, is talking about this drummer. Firstly, it helps him reach an even broader audience, and secondly, because what he does combines art and artistry - deserving applause from all music professionals and respect and admiration from all sides, especially when one knows his background.
He appeared in my feed mostly likely because I'm a Beato subscriber. The several videos of his I've seen have left my rather speechless. It's very cool that Rick decided to plug him here. Having him on the channel for an interview would be a real blast.
Love him. His passion goes through the screen. I don't play the drums, nor have I ever been interested in drumming. I don't like metal. But I watch everything he does because there's such inspiration there. He makes every song better and he has made me appreciate music I never listened to before. He is insanely musical
He's entirely wrong. But it's motivational of course. This guy is what happens when otherworldly work ethic meets exceptional talent. Hard work beats talent when talent doesn't work hard. Put the two together though and you get El Estepario. He shows videos from when he was like 12 as an example of how far he's come, despite the fact when he was 12 he was better than the average person that has been playing for 20 years.
@@MikeC-nu7ty Funny how it's often the exceptionally talented that claim talent doesn't exist. Probably because they just can't fathom that some things are just too difficult for some people, hard work or not.
Obviously there is a "natural born talent", but that talent won't become anything amazing without dedication. There's a reason there aren't tons of people like El Estepario. He's fortunate to be extra talented naturally. That being said, he'd probably be "Very Good" with only limited dedication, but instead has become "One of the best on the planet" through his incredible dedication.
I am a 64 year old woman,not a drummer, but I came across one of his videos and thought it was insanely awesome. 😅Had to replay the video several times.😊
This guy deserved nothing but RESPECT! We spent some time with him after playing a show with my band this year because he is a friend of my drummer and he is an amazing guy! Unbelievable drummer!!
I’m so glad that you’ve featured El Estepario on your channel. This guy is phenomenal but as you rightly pointed out, so is his showmanship! Thank you so much !
Insane talent. His best videos are the ones where he plays radio friendly pop songs. He is able to somehow improve on grooves that are already perfect. He will sometimes play multiple percussion parts and still manage to add that certain something that puts it over the top. The spooky part is, it appears to be effortless. 😵💫
This man is an impeccable drummer of the highest order. Unbelievable dedication, spirit, passion, knowledge, encourager, performer, teacher and human being .
He's fantastic. His story is inspiring. His ability to play different time signatures with each hand and each foot AT THE SAME TIME is astounding! PLEASE get him on your show.
Man is a monster. This is the reason we all love music. It doesn't matter the song style, the beat count. Its just the joy, the passion of playing. With a goal we all want. but very few will ever obtain.
He’s incredible! His drumming is insane, he’s super funny and he seems very honest & humble. What’s not to love about the dude. I have watched his videos over & over again.
One of the hardest working drummers out there. His skill all comes from insane levels of practice. Deserves every bit of praise he gets. Nothing fake about him.
He has reinvigorated my interest in drumming…not that there aren’t other absolutely insane drummers, but his presentation hooked me a year ago or so…would love a full interview!
YOU MUST DO AN INTERVIEW WITH THIS GUY. I’m curious about what is going on in his head when he plays. Like, how does he count off where he is in the song? How far ahead of the song is he to be able to plan his fills? How many times does he need to listen to a song before he has the song down? Does he have a photographic memory for music?
He has talked about that in interviews before.. but they are in spanish.... If you ever have seen making those "tupa tupa" sounds with her mouth, that is basically how he "writes down drum parts".. Everything you see in the videos is written down in paper using "his method", that helps him to remind parts.. and after 40 takes he probably just does not need it anymore.
You’ve enriched the lives of millions … and though all the grieve and unbearable pain there’s been a reason: I’ve been in this industry for more than four decades and I can assure you that most of those you and I have been admiring all our lives have become who they are because of their struggles and failures- not because of their successes. Happy 2024 ! Regards from two countries away !
As a drummer of almost 40 years I can confidently say this kid is the real deal. One in a billion freak show that also has a great personality and is a ton of FUN!!! Love this kid and hope for him all of the success he deserves!
@dumbguydepot304 Flashiness? You're kidding right? What does that have to do with the art form of music?! As for technique, there are tons of drummers who have great technique. Jorge is not the only one.
@@elmhurst86 Lol, you sound fun. Please if there are 'tons' can you share 2 that can do what this guy does? What does it have to do with the art form of music? Well it's an 'Art form' now isn't it? You need to understand that many people listen with their eyes as most of the technical brilliance will be lost on them since they have little to no knowledge as to what is or isn't more difficult to perform. Now go practice and try to stop acting like a total Gamma
The thing I love about him is that he makes it look effortless. He doesn’t sweat over anything. He could be playing those fills and in his head thinking about how he’s going to make dinner. It’s fantastic to see someone that gifted
@@Incomudro1963 he just shows the 'effortless' side on camera. The 'punching the floor tom' moments are off-camera, the guy puts a lot of effort to make it look effortless.
Once you've developed sufficient muscle memory, it really is effortless because you don't have to think about it. Your body just knows what to do. But getting to that point takes many, many hours of dedication and practice.
He did say recently that he spends a lot of time practicing the part before he records it. Days and days. But he is not normal. He has something that Ive never seen before. Forget the fills and crazy speed. The fact he carry 4 or 5 different rhythms at the same time is what blows he away.
@@Incomudro1963 Oh so it's not interesting because he doesn't look like he has to put effort in? What about the effort in getting to be that good! I bet he will look just as you prefer it on stage under hot lights!
So happy you brought him Rick. The dude is a metronome with unbelievable technic. He tend to be super precise and technical but sometimes you see him able to let it go and make you dance. Always a pleasure to listen to him. Great drummer.
Yes Rick, what an ambassador for the healing power of music. As a drummer myself of some 45 years I wish I had a 10th of his ability and skill. Long may he inspire and entertain us. And good on you for bringing more attention to him. G'Day from sunny Western Australia.
The guy is a freaking beast. I highly value his showmanship, and I understand it's what's required for this generation of 30 second social media, but his musical skills are out of this world. One of the first videos I saw of him was his cover of Dance of Eternity by Dream Theater, before his channel absolutely skyrocketed, and that's raw dedication and musical craft. Plus, as many others have mentioned, he always says it's all 0% talent, 100% dedication and hard work.
I’ve been playing drums for 40+ years and this guy has more talent in his pinky finger then I ever had! lol. He is not only an unbelievable drummer with independence that is out of this world, he sparked a new need to learn and improve myself! Truly inspirational.
Its funny how he simply refuse to use the word talent about his, uhm, talent. Its all hard work. I'd say his talent is his will to practise and not afraid of trying new things
@@JoriDiculous I agree about 90% with that statement about talent vs hard work. But also, there are a lot of people who have put an equal amount of time into drumming. Like Mr John above, and haven't reached that level of insane skill. There clearly is some difference other than purely hard work. It definitely doesn't take anything away from the insane effort that estepario must put into being able to do the crazy things he does though.
@@desireoverpain Yeah like i said, his main talent is his discipline and of course a really good 'ear' for rhythm. Watch his "Why talent is a lie" video. He breaks it down pretty good in that one :)
Hey Rick ! I have been playing drums for over 45 years . . . various styles, various genres . . . always playing ! I discovered this Cat about a year ago. I agree . . . he's superhuman with his chops and QUITE the entertainer !!! The technology that brought us multiple kick options and alternative percussives is a major part of his bag of tricks . . . but roll-offs single-handed is insane ! A superior talent !
I am really happy that that you knew about him and that you highlighted him as a drummer on your channel. His multi beat videos always blow my mind. Wishing the both of you continued success!
Rick so glad you have discovered him, he is a master, a beast and nobody can hold a candle to him. He is a great and honest man. I dont even play and I cant stop watching him.
That would literally be the only complaint I have of the man, overcompression gallore, BUT it does lend to his playing, making every single hit he plays extra clear making some of the stuff he play sound extra clean, so props to him! The way he tunes the drums lends to his playing and even if that isn't to my liking you can't really complain it doesn't work.
Estepario is not only a great performer, but he seems like a prince of a human being, and an old soul. Plus his work ethic is practically unparalleled. I think his practice regimen would rival that of even Virgil Donati. He is truly inspiring and just so much fun to watch.
I too, came across after watching one of his shorts. I was just amazed at his sense of feel and his chops, OMG! And yes, what a freaking entertainer. I hope more people get to see him know if you profiled him on your channel give him much exposure. He deserves it, because he truly is amazing!
Been watching him for about 6 months and like you gained massive respect for him after watching his 1M subscriber video. Well done a huge fan of both of you.
The magic of him is that he is confident, (not cocky), has this swagger about him, and at the same time he's incredibly humble. He seems to love sharing his knowledge with his viewers which is so inspiring. I would LOVE to see him in a live setting with some other of today's great musicians. What a show that would be.
@@elmhurst86 To me, the last decade has brought an explosion of young musicians who are just astounding at their instruments. Amazing guitar players, bass players, multi instrumentalists; you name it. Guys and girls you've maybe never heard of, doing for their instrument what El Estepario is doing for the drums. TH-cam alone has so many unique and talented players.. It's hard to explain what a truly incredible time this is to those who weren't around in the days before the internet. Just the access that kids coming up have to great demos and lessons and knowledge gives those who have the desire and the gift the chance to take it as far as they want to. In the late 1970s, I had, who I believe, was the best guitar teacher in the world. But I only got to see him once a week. There's a lot to be said for total immersion and what kind of musicians can come out of that.
Drumming, in general, is collaborative rather than competitive. Think this is just because of the type of personality that chooses to sit behind the kit rather than be out front.
@@cvn6555 Fantastic comment & reminder: drumming is the body's heartbeat, the basic tool of sacred entrainment & classical military logistics, keystone of collaboration!
I'm not a drummer, but I'm a musician. And AS a musician you've got to appreciate skill like that and respect all the hard work it took to get that damn good. Right on! Rick does a video on you, man you KNOW you've done something right!
Same! Though I wish I had more resolve and desire to play. I have a hard time learning a lot of the songs I've always wanted to learn--like Rush and Primus for instance.
Thank you for sharing El Estepario with your community. He has been one of a few musicians on TH-cam who has inspired me as a musician and I am now sharing his talent with my 11 yr old aspiring drummer! Love his authenticity and vulnerability. This may help someone out there and give hope.
It's difficult to imagine a better drummer today. He's fun to watch, exciting to listen to, and inspirational to all. I hope I get the chance to see him live someday. You too. You're a great player yourself.
Man, I'm glad you're bringing him on your channel. I've been watching him for like 8 months or so. He is on GOD level. He is the perfect example on what working hard is all about. Respect!
This guy is 100% PURE BEAST!!! - PURE FLOW STATE.... INCREDIBLE!!! and his TONE and how he RECORDS the drums sound INCREDIBLE!!! GET THIS GUY IN STUDIO for a deep dive interview - SO EXCITED that you created THIS video... KEEP ON HIGHLIGHTING artists like this RICK! GOD BLESS YOU!!
yep, that's why I started my comment with 'dude is amazing' my comment about recorded tone was addressing dejblueguitar's comment about how great the drums sound. anyway while I'm in the weeds ill double down. I think its possible that siberiano has to tune his toms and snare in particular for his incredibly fast and intricate technique. it is amazing for sure, but at the expense of tone imho. I watch techy drummers for inspiration but I listen to music where the drums serve the song. hearing musicians flex can be great but it gets old fairly quickly. he is clearly an incredible and talented player though and he is killing it with youtube so more power to him! @@GameTimeWhy
@@essenceoftheanimalhis videos since moving into a professional studio a few months ago definitely sound better, if you have not heard them please go take a look
Dude is AMAZING! That talent is next level. I'm so happy he decided to share his gifts with us. And Rick, I'm so happy to see you sharing him with your audience. 🤘
I have seen his numerous videos, I love watching him, he is so amazing, as well as personable!♥️💯🌹🙌🕯️🎶 👣🌞 I didn't know about his story however. Thank you for bringing this to our attention. It makes me respect him even more!!🕯️🙌🙏 For me music is therapy, even though I am just the listener, the dancer, & the one that sings along, YET APPRECIATES ALL THE TALENT , DISCIPLINE AND JOY OF HEARING HIS INCREDIBLE BEATS!!👣🎶🙌🙌🙌🕯️🕯️🕯️🕯️🕯️🌞 As well as one of many that APPLAUDS!!🙌🙌🙌🙌🕯️🕯️❤
Rick, thank you for havin El Estepario on your channel. He deserves all attention. He's a honest guy, would love to see you both in an interview. All the best for you and your family in 2024!
He purposely overplays to show off his, incredible, skills. But he has shown time and again that it's just for show and that he can play whatever the song requires. And i like the fact that he openly and repeatedly stated that it's not talent but consistent practice that made him good.
I've been drumming since 1972 and idolize most of the greats: Peart, Bonham, Gadd, Rich, Baker et al. I came across Siberiano's channel a few years ago and was immediately mesmerized by his showmanship! Ultimately I came to realize this guy may be one of the greatest drummers I have ever had the pleasure of listening to! Not only the speed and power but the independence and the timing...absolutely amazing!! 😎
With no disrespect to any other idols of anyone.. and I love them all, from Free Jazz to Grind/Death Metal.. this guy is the best I've seen and heard. Speed, click tight, hits percision, creativity.. mastered it all. I know he humbles himself and always say it's just "hard work" (and it is, drumming is tons of hard work and self discipline to practice), but he's got something natural for it that cannot be obtain by training. Some of the "big" drummers, are big because they were in a big band.. and it's so funny and amazing, that this guy.. is.. a "youtube drummer". He gained himself such recognition, all by himself..
@@gal2659 I still need to see some feeling from him... we all know he can play fast, but can he play slow? Can he play those songs where it doesn't matter how many notes you produce, but which notes and when? I have seen some of his takes on slow songs, and I'm not convinced...
You can *hear* the mind-numbing hours of focused, purposeful practice he's put into those linear fills. It's gotten to the point where you could hear them played with his rigor on any album and recognize him from it, despite how commonly used they are in metal drumming and how many ridiculously talented drummers there are playing them. This man is just on another divine level.
I just discovered El Estepario a week ago, and I've been watching nothing else since then -- except you of course Rick. My jaw is still in my lap. The guy is amazing! Great technical chops, great showmanship, and a wonderfully straightforward and likable personality. He's who I want to be when I grow up. Definitely see if he can show up for an interview, or even a kam session!
Rick, I am so glad you have brought him up on your channel. I stumbled across this mans drum videos over a year ago and I find them amazing. I am a guitar player not a drummer but his playing is just something you cannot stop watching. Cannot wait for you to have him in your studio, we already know it will be great.
The journey is 90% of our stories. The other 10% includes successes and failures. Showcasing stories that reveal the 90% rather than the successes in the 10% is super helpful. Even the most successful musicians live 90% of their lives on their journey. I think this is a great opportunity to continue down this avenue Rick.
Thank you, Rick! As a drummer who has also had to deal with depression, I know exactly how important this kind of recognition and support is for recovery!!! ElEstepario is indeed a force to be reckoned with in the drumming world!
This video is exactly what i needed to hear at this moment in my life. I am an artist and a musician and have never felt so hopeless and so lost and yet creatively I feel like am creating some of the best work of my life yet I feel like I have nothing to show for it. I have been slowly recording and gathering my paintings and whatnot so that I have something to leave behind if I pass (I’m 37) but I hope that I can push through this intense depression and anxiety that has been snowballing ever since the isolation that was brought on by Covid however many years ago.. Anyway, thank you again for the video, it is inspiring to say the least and makes me feel a little less alone in the world full of other creative types going through similar circumstances.
@josephw7 I am answering because the guy posted quite a personal message about his struggles and you replied with what sounded like a judgemental interrogation. Saying that you only see the videos of others on his channel and asking "why is that?" sounds like you are putting the original poster down.
How clean he plays, his speed, and his musicality make him unique. Very talented. He spoke on the subject of people claiming he was the best in the world. He denied that claim, stating "I'm not even the best drummer in my country." His humble nature garners even more respect. Thank you for your review.
Thank you for featuring El Estepario on your channel Rick. I have such HUGE respect for this guy as a human being, drummer, musician, artist, creator and you tube personality. Would love to see him on your show being interviewed BUT, would also love to see you line him up with a bunch of your other wicked musician friends to do a collabe recording right in your studio. A full video of that would be MIND blowing. Food for thought.
It sounds weird but I enjoyed his confession because I can relate completely. Playing in Hollywood as a metal drummer for a decade to quiting abruptly. It made my thirties feel like I'd accomplished nothing in life. I miss the rush and spotlight. Maby a reunion tour in the future lol. Anyway rock on estapario, ur the man!🤘
Rick, I'm so glad this guy hit your radar. He is not only one of the most creative drummers out there, he is an amazing human being. PROPS! I do hope you ill get an online interview.
thank you for talking about this incredible humble drummer! Your channel is one of my favorites and so is Siberiano.. I would love to see you interview him. He now joined a band so maybe his time is limited. You and him are great people and great musicians!👍👍👍
Hey Rick. You SHOULD try to get him on your channel. I’m sure he knows of you. I think he will be thrilled. After purdy and Greg and all those other BIG drummers. Inviting him would be an enormous boost for his ego and well being. Being named in the same sentence as purdy and Greg and others, wow. That’s such an honor. Great video Rick. Greetings
Rick, you have introduced me to some incredible musicians, complex theory, amazing history and even recording and writing techniques. Your channel is usually the first place I go when I log on. I, too, have been fascinated by El Estepario. He truly is superhuman. I can't imagine the hours he has put in to perfect his craft. He completely boggles my mind and he both inspires and depresses me. LOL! Thank you for sharing yet another outstanding talent. This guy has set the bar for all drummers of all time. Appreciate you sharing not only your passion for music, but the history and theory that goes with it. I think my favorite of your videos is the one you did on "Never Gonna Let You Go" as the most complex pop song of all time. Absolutely fascinating, because much of that complexity goes unnoticed because of the fluidity of the vocals. Not unlike "After The Love Has Gone" by EW&F (and written by another musical giant, David Foster). Grateful for you, man!
Considering his insane talent and ability, it really seems that he is super chill and humble. Always talking about the "grind" of learning his craft. Cleary it shows that practice pays off!
Rick thank you for your contribution to the world of music and humanity at large. Even though you have a huge channel and a huge following you’ve never lost the ability to show your humanness or remain relatable. ❤❤❤
He's an astonishing talent. And I get his point of wanting to leave an example of what you can do. I quit gigging full time 10 years and just record and post my material. Whoever digs it, is welcome, whoever doesn't can move along. Either way, it's there. Too many people play, and gig and are good, but once they retire, they have noting to show for it.
It's nice that you highlighted that video where he tells his story. He says that he's not special, he's just a guy that got in a room with his instrument and played for hours, every day for years. That's how you achieve greatness
El Estepario Siberiano is a unique talent and an amazing role model for younger musicians. He has fought through very difficult hardships but never let it stop him. He is a symbol of determination and hard work. His passion for music comes from his soul. Its not judgmental or egotistical, its pure positivity. He created his success through proactivity. He made it happen....and he didnt neglect the other important parts of his life. I am a big fan of El Estepario Siberiano. What an excellent choice to highlight!
Hey Rick Beato, thank you again. Wide eyed and humbled and still such an epiphany is beyond us, no matter what course of life we pursue. I am glad too. What an inspiration, yet more importantly, what a joyful example of the human spirit❤. Thank you for the presentation of and introduction to a drumming phenomenon. All the best to you, El Estepario Siberiano, The Siberian Steppe.
My favorite thing he did was that Blinding Lights cover. The tone he gets out of those drums is something else. Didn't realize a lot of that 80s sound was just simply hitting really hard.
Hes incredible. He seems like the friend everyone would love to have on top of his absolutely monsterous skills. Its great to see talent like his and Matteo Mancuso's alongside such kindness and humility.
MAN!!! I’m honored!!! Thank you so much for this❤❤❤❤
Thank you!!🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
You guys really do need to get together for a longer interview. Everyone is waiting gentlemen! 🤘🏻🤘🏻
@@paulauksztulewicz4803 Agreed!
We need an interview Rick.
Absolutely! What reason could there be not to do it!? I'm so happy Rick is giving a shout-out to someone I've been listening to for so long! @@paulauksztulewicz4803
As someone who's played drums regularly since 1988... the most impressive thing he does is keep IMPECCABLY even subdivisions in his playing. One of the hardest things to do when you play fast is to keep all of your notes even, and all of the stick flips, twirls, etc, mean next to nothing compared to his ability to keep his beats _that_even_ while playing at the tempos that he's capable of.
Now, don't get me wrong, they're fun, flashy, and I'm sure they're fun to do... but they're so easy compared to the core of what he does *so* well.
Yea, this
It’s like each of his limbs has its own brain,human octopus. Phenomenal.
@icenic_wolf. EXACTLY CORRECT!
The guy is absolutely incredible. Drumeo flew out to Spain and recorded a load of technique lessons with him. He was impressively open about how his skills are all down to hard work and practice rather than claiming some kind of "divine talent". He definitely deserves all the recognition he's been getting.
Yep, his messages about hard work and practise are universal. I love his videos, but I couldn't drum my way out of a wet paper bag! 😂 However, you can apply his messages to anything in life and that's what I love.
It always annoys the h*ll out of me when great artists are referred to as 'talented', as if it's a gift from God and all smooth sailing from there. Sure you need base talent and physical ability/agility to play an instrument, but most of it is sheer hard work and dogged determination to persist honing the skills that lead to greatness.
@@diatonicdelirium1743 Talent and luck are concepts too often used to undermine people who dedicate themselves to a skill and benefit from it.
Estepario is an incredible drummer and person. We had a great time at his place in Spain, and he's actually been to our facility in Canada. The content will be released sometime in 2024. Happy drumming!
Its like the Japanese kid concert ... Epic Mascot Drummer Nyango Star ... goes from your basic drumming to something else 🙂
I’m almost 72 years old and I’m been around drums and drummers most of my life and he is the fastest, cleanest, and most innovative drummer of my life time, he single-handedly reinvented drumming
Agreed Hey just for fun though, check out France's Buddy Rich, the outrageous Damien Schmitt. See what you think
Single-hadedly… that is funny!
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I've been a drummer all my life and a professional military musician for a 20 year career... this guy is an ABSOLUTE animal. This is a real world example of determination and effort. Unbelievable.
Neurotic music. Let's get back to Charlie Watts style drumming. It's good for our soul. You see folks, music brings out emotions when we listen. Slow it down. The virtuoso players have exceeded the capacity of the human ear. Slow it down. Take the Neurotic style out of music. Listen to quincy jones album that covers Henry Mancini. It's relaxing
@@stephenwhorton4942 I like fast tempo music only (mainly), never liked slow songs, thought they're too boring. Maybe I have a fast heartbeat, my girlfried told me that, idk. But I tend to like faster music only, across all genres. I never listen to relax. I listen to feel hype and a lot of energy. Everyone is different.
@@stephenwhorton4942 Don't forget to yell at the kids to get off your lawn.
Agreed 🥁🥁🥁
@@stephenwhorton4942 No, what calms me down is loud, fast, aggressive music.
I followed him when there were only 220 followers, feeling like I struck gold, I still feel that way
You could feel and see Rick's empathy when hearing the dude's story. What a decent and genuine guy Rick is.
I am female, over 40 yrs old, no musical talent, no musician friends, but I am a fan and subscriber to his channel. I watched his story video and realized he is one if those people that have restored my faith in humanity. Music brings us all together in its many forms ❤
Regarding musical talent, he'd just tell you to practice until it doesn't matter anymore. It's also his friend's philosophy, Eloy Casagrande, another freak.
Honestly, the thing that impresses me the most about his playing is that he makes so much sound with the smallest kit possible. That's what always blows me away.
I’m glad that someone outside the drumming community, but with significant musical expertise like Rick, is talking about this drummer. Firstly, it helps him reach an even broader audience, and secondly, because what he does combines art and artistry - deserving applause from all music professionals and respect and admiration from all sides, especially when one knows his background.
El Estepario Siberiano on Rick's channel? Amazing, two of my all-time music go-to channels together! Well done Estepario, you deserve this and more.
A lot more
He appeared in my feed mostly likely because I'm a Beato subscriber. The several videos of his I've seen have left my rather speechless. It's very cool that Rick decided to plug him here. Having him on the channel for an interview would be a real blast.
Trip to Spain for Rick in the near future
EXACTLY!!! RICK, PLEASE GET THIS MAN ON YOUR CHANNEL
Yessssss...
Love him. His passion goes through the screen. I don't play the drums, nor have I ever been interested in drumming. I don't like metal. But I watch everything he does because there's such inspiration there. He makes every song better and he has made me appreciate music I never listened to before. He is insanely musical
One of the best drummers on TH-cam. You should do a video on Charles Berthoud next, best bassist I've ever seen.
+1!
That one is waaaaayyyy overdue
Excellent recommendation! Maybe we can get an El Estepario / Charles collab…produced by Rick!!
+1
Absolutely. The guy is totally world class.
Love the video when he tells his audience that he doesn't believe in talent but in dedication. Everyone should see that video.
He's entirely wrong. But it's motivational of course. This guy is what happens when otherworldly work ethic meets exceptional talent.
Hard work beats talent when talent doesn't work hard. Put the two together though and you get El Estepario.
He shows videos from when he was like 12 as an example of how far he's come, despite the fact when he was 12 he was better than the average person that has been playing for 20 years.
He sounds like he directly studied under Neil Peart.
@@MikeC-nu7ty Funny how it's often the exceptionally talented that claim talent doesn't exist. Probably because they just can't fathom that some things are just too difficult for some people, hard work or not.
Obviously there is a "natural born talent", but that talent won't become anything amazing without dedication. There's a reason there aren't tons of people like El Estepario. He's fortunate to be extra talented naturally. That being said, he'd probably be "Very Good" with only limited dedication, but instead has become "One of the best on the planet" through his incredible dedication.
That's something incredibly talented people say.
“Respect for anyone who gets on line to bear their soul. “ Well said Rick. Not only a musical master but a master good bloke .
Bare*
I am a 64 year old woman,not a drummer, but I came across one of his videos and thought it was insanely awesome. 😅Had to replay the video several times.😊
No matter how horrible my mood, when I see this guy play, it ALWAYS brings a smile to my face.
So true, and I agree 100% - watching him perform is such sheer joy
Hey Rick, love your videos. Let's collab. - Jared
I would love to see what that collab could bring us, hope he sees this
Do a segment on how drummers write for certain songs or improv techniques.
This please!!!!!👆🏻
great channel
Love your channel. A collab would be sick
This guy deserved nothing but RESPECT! We spent some time with him after playing a show with my band this year because he is a friend of my drummer and he is an amazing guy!
Unbelievable drummer!!
I've been following this guy for a while now. He's incredible.
I’m so glad that you’ve featured El Estepario on your channel. This guy is phenomenal but as you rightly pointed out, so is his showmanship! Thank you so much !
Insane talent. His best videos are the ones where he plays radio friendly pop songs. He is able to somehow improve on grooves that are already perfect. He will sometimes play multiple percussion parts and still manage to add that certain something that puts it over the top. The spooky part is, it appears to be effortless. 😵💫
did you see the new one where he shoots a shot gun while playing ???
Check his vid where he plays along with Message in a bottle - the Police
This interview needs to happen. Amazing drummer and one of the coolest human beings on Earth. These two gents truly rock.
He is AN INCREDIBLE drummer and AMAZING showman. Get him on your show. Because of him, I want to play the drums!!!! Lol
What I love about your chanel Rick is not only do you showcase musicians, but the human beings within them.
This man is an impeccable drummer of the highest order. Unbelievable dedication, spirit, passion, knowledge, encourager, performer, teacher and human being .
He's fantastic. His story is inspiring. His ability to play different time signatures with each hand and each foot AT THE SAME TIME is astounding! PLEASE get him on your show.
THIS! The video where he uses different geometric shapes to represent different time signatures with the one at 12 o'clock is mind boggling.
@@snarkywisecrack The dude is just made of AI and programmed perfectly! LOL!
Man is a monster. This is the reason we all love music. It doesn't matter the song style, the beat count. Its just the joy, the passion of playing. With a goal we all want. but very few will ever obtain.
HE IS THE REASON WHY WE STARTED OUR BAND... PEOPLE LIKE HIM. THE WORLD NEEDS A LOT OF THAT
What an honor. Think of all the people Rick has had on his channel. A well deserved honor. Congratulations El!
He’s incredible! His drumming is insane, he’s super funny and he seems very honest & humble. What’s not to love about the dude. I have watched his videos over & over again.
If Rick Beato is impressed it's a very good sign. I've watched this drummer's videos and I'm always astounded. .
One of the hardest working drummers out there. His skill all comes from insane levels of practice. Deserves every bit of praise he gets. Nothing fake about him.
He has reinvigorated my interest in drumming…not that there aren’t other absolutely insane drummers, but his presentation hooked me a year ago or so…would love a full interview!
YOU MUST DO AN INTERVIEW WITH THIS GUY. I’m curious about what is going on in his head when he plays. Like, how does he count off where he is in the song? How far ahead of the song is he to be able to plan his fills? How many times does he need to listen to a song before he has the song down? Does he have a photographic memory for music?
I think the call to Mars would be expensive.
It's called practice, muscle memory, and many, many takes.
@@Dickbulginheadin and being really really really x a zillion....good!
@@Dickbulginheadin
Takes are better than edits. 1 clean shot from a single camera. No smoke, no mirrors
He has talked about that in interviews before.. but they are in spanish.... If you ever have seen making those "tupa tupa" sounds with her mouth, that is basically how he "writes down drum parts".. Everything you see in the videos is written down in paper using "his method", that helps him to remind parts.. and after 40 takes he probably just does not need it anymore.
Very nice to present a real human being, thank Rick
Guy can play anything, effortlessly, while making the scene so entertaining. He really deserves being showcased on your channel, Rick. Thank you!
You’ve enriched the lives of millions … and though all the grieve and unbearable pain there’s been a reason: I’ve been in this industry for more than four decades and I can assure you that most of those you and I have been admiring all our lives have become who they are because of their struggles and failures- not because of their successes.
Happy 2024 !
Regards from two countries away !
It is NOT effortlessly at all man! Tell him that after practicing 40 plus hours to create a single video...
He ruins every song he plays. It's stunt drumming. Dude could never be part of a musical group because he can't just be part of a rhythm section.
@@Shurehlmmediocrity enters the chat.
But not before the glazing sycophants. @@nickmenza2671
He has the best combination what a musician could have: highest technical skill + perfect entertainer + natural musicality (brain+heart+ear)
if you're lucky you get someone like El once in a generation. I'm just glad I'm alive to witness his talent.
Yes! Have him on the show! Dude is a legend
As a drummer of almost 40 years I can confidently say this kid is the real deal. One in a billion freak show that also has a great personality and is a ton of FUN!!! Love this kid and hope for him all of the success he deserves!
One in a billion? Really?
@@elmhurst86 Who is close to as good as him with the technique + flashiness?
@dumbguydepot304 Flashiness? You're kidding right? What does that have to do with the art form of music?! As for technique, there are tons of drummers who have great technique. Jorge is not the only one.
@@elmhurst86 Lol, you sound fun.
Please if there are 'tons' can you share 2 that can do what this guy does?
What does it have to do with the art form of music? Well it's an 'Art form' now isn't it?
You need to understand that many people listen with their eyes as most of the technical brilliance will be lost on them since they have little to no knowledge as to what is or isn't more difficult to perform.
Now go practice and try to stop acting like a total Gamma
@dumbguydepot304 Ah, ok... now I understand. You're not a serious drummer. Gotcha.
The thing I love about him is that he makes it look effortless. He doesn’t sweat over anything. He could be playing those fills and in his head thinking about how he’s going to make dinner. It’s fantastic to see someone that gifted
I like drummers who look like they need to put effort in.
Robotic mechanical playing is not interesting to me.
@@Incomudro1963 he just shows the 'effortless' side on camera. The 'punching the floor tom' moments are off-camera, the guy puts a lot of effort to make it look effortless.
Once you've developed sufficient muscle memory, it really is effortless because you don't have to think about it. Your body just knows what to do. But getting to that point takes many, many hours of dedication and practice.
He did say recently that he spends a lot of time practicing the part before he records it. Days and days. But he is not normal. He has something that Ive never seen before. Forget the fills and crazy speed. The fact he carry 4 or 5 different rhythms at the same time is what blows he away.
@@Incomudro1963 Oh so it's not interesting because he doesn't look like he has to put effort in? What about the effort in getting to be that good! I bet he will look just as you prefer it on stage under hot lights!
In a world of smoke and mirrors we all can agree that honesty and passion are what makes our hearts beat ❤❤ (with cowbell of course) 😂
We need more cowbell!
@@tb7077 always more cowbell!
@@tb7077 ALWAYS
El Estapario is without a doubt ... The Groovefather. God bless him and you Rick Beato, happy New Year!
NO... HE'S A PERFECT MACHINE.. groove is another thing you must understand..
I'm not a drummer, but I watch his videos every time he posts. He is absolutely amazing.
I wished he and Rev could have met. He would have been shocked to see him play that song one handed.
So happy you brought him Rick. The dude is a metronome with unbelievable technic. He tend to be super precise and technical but sometimes you see him able to let it go and make you dance. Always a pleasure to listen to him. Great drummer.
Ametronome that goes up to 11.
Kai Hahto drums, Wintersun - Sons Of Winter And Stars 14 min long,.with his bigger drum set, there is also playthrough with small set.
Yes Rick, what an ambassador for the healing power of music. As a drummer myself of some 45 years I wish I had a 10th of his ability and skill. Long may he inspire and entertain us. And good on you for bringing more attention to him. G'Day from sunny Western Australia.
The guy is a freaking beast. I highly value his showmanship, and I understand it's what's required for this generation of 30 second social media, but his musical skills are out of this world. One of the first videos I saw of him was his cover of Dance of Eternity by Dream Theater, before his channel absolutely skyrocketed, and that's raw dedication and musical craft. Plus, as many others have mentioned, he always says it's all 0% talent, 100% dedication and hard work.
I’ve been playing drums for 40+ years and this guy has more talent in his pinky finger then I ever had! lol. He is not only an unbelievable drummer with independence that is out of this world, he sparked a new need to learn and improve myself! Truly inspirational.
Its funny how he simply refuse to use the word talent about his, uhm, talent. Its all hard work. I'd say his talent is his will to practise and not afraid of trying new things
Inspiration from any source is a good thing. He is one of a kind
@@JoriDiculous I agree about 90% with that statement about talent vs hard work. But also, there are a lot of people who have put an equal amount of time into drumming. Like Mr John above, and haven't reached that level of insane skill. There clearly is some difference other than purely hard work. It definitely doesn't take anything away from the insane effort that estepario must put into being able to do the crazy things he does though.
@@desireoverpain Yeah like i said, his main talent is his discipline and of course a really good 'ear' for rhythm.
Watch his "Why talent is a lie" video. He breaks it down pretty good in that one :)
@JoriDiculous
Altho talent is not a lie...
Hey Rick ! I have been playing drums for over 45 years . . . various styles, various genres . . . always playing ! I discovered this Cat about a year ago. I agree . . . he's superhuman with his chops and QUITE the entertainer !!! The technology that brought us multiple kick options and alternative percussives is a major part of his bag of tricks . . . but roll-offs single-handed is insane ! A superior talent !
I am really happy that that you knew about him and that you highlighted him as a drummer on your channel. His multi beat videos always blow my mind. Wishing the both of you continued success!
Rick so glad you have discovered him, he is a master, a beast and nobody can hold a candle to him. He is a great and honest man. I dont even play and I cant stop watching him.
It’s really understated how amazing he really is at tuning his drums. Not enough drummers get the nuances of it!
i really dont like it.. all his videos sound compressed as hell
lol dude he's great but you're not hearing vanilla drums
That would literally be the only complaint I have of the man, overcompression gallore, BUT it does lend to his playing, making every single hit he plays extra clear making some of the stuff he play sound extra clean, so props to him! The way he tunes the drums lends to his playing and even if that isn't to my liking you can't really complain it doesn't work.
if you think his drum sound is down to tuning you really dont know anything about drums and recording them.
@@La_sagne Compression brings out all your flaws too. Ask any country guitarist.
Estepario is not only a great performer, but he seems like a prince of a human being, and an old soul. Plus his work ethic is practically unparalleled. I think his practice regimen would rival that of even Virgil Donati. He is truly inspiring and just so much fun to watch.
Oliver Anthonys brother
Except that Virgil is on a totally different and much higher level than Jorge.
I too, came across after watching one of his shorts. I was just amazed at his sense of feel and his chops, OMG! And yes, what a freaking entertainer. I hope more people get to see him know if you profiled him on your channel give him much exposure. He deserves it, because he truly is amazing!
Been watching him for about 6 months and like you gained massive respect for him after watching his 1M subscriber video. Well done a huge fan of both of you.
The magic of him is that he is confident, (not cocky), has this swagger about him, and at the same time he's incredibly humble. He seems to love sharing his knowledge with his viewers which is so inspiring. I would LOVE to see him in a live setting with some other of today's great musicians. What a show that would be.
Some other of today's great musicians? Like who?
@@elmhurst86 To me, the last decade has brought an explosion of young musicians who are just astounding at their instruments. Amazing guitar players, bass players, multi instrumentalists; you name it. Guys and girls you've maybe never heard of, doing for their instrument what El Estepario is doing for the drums. TH-cam alone has so many unique and talented players.. It's hard to explain what a truly incredible time this is to those who weren't around in the days before the internet. Just the access that kids coming up have to great demos and lessons and knowledge gives those who have the desire and the gift the chance to take it as far as they want to. In the late 1970s, I had, who I believe, was the best guitar teacher in the world. But I only got to see him once a week. There's a lot to be said for total immersion and what kind of musicians can come out of that.
Drumming, in general, is collaborative rather than competitive. Think this is just because of the type of personality that chooses to sit behind the kit rather than be out front.
@@cvn6555
Fantastic comment & reminder: drumming is the body's heartbeat, the basic tool of sacred entrainment & classical military logistics, keystone of collaboration!
I'm not a drummer, but I'm a musician. And AS a musician you've got to appreciate skill like that and respect all the hard work it took to get that damn good. Right on! Rick does a video on you, man you KNOW you've done something right!
That was a sly dig...😂😂😂
Same! Though I wish I had more resolve and desire to play. I have a hard time learning a lot of the songs I've always wanted to learn--like Rush and Primus for instance.
I love your comment x
Thank you for sharing El Estepario with your community. He has been one of a few musicians on TH-cam who has inspired me as a musician and I am now sharing his talent with my 11 yr old aspiring drummer! Love his authenticity and vulnerability. This may help someone out there and give hope.
It's difficult to imagine a better drummer today. He's fun to watch, exciting to listen to, and inspirational to all. I hope I get the chance to see him live someday. You too. You're a great player yourself.
Man, I'm glad you're bringing him on your channel. I've been watching him for like 8 months or so. He is on GOD level. He is the perfect example on what working hard is all about. Respect!
This guy is 100% PURE BEAST!!! - PURE FLOW STATE.... INCREDIBLE!!! and his TONE and how he RECORDS the drums sound INCREDIBLE!!! GET THIS GUY IN STUDIO for a deep dive interview - SO EXCITED that you created THIS video... KEEP ON HIGHLIGHTING artists like this RICK! GOD BLESS YOU!!
dude is amazing but recorded sound is flat and plastic buckety. kick sounds cool tho. imho
@@essenceoftheanimalyou can fix recorded sounds though. You can't fix no talent.
I totally agree, that would be awesome 😎👍
yep, that's why I started my comment with 'dude is amazing' my comment about recorded tone was addressing dejblueguitar's comment about how great the drums sound. anyway while I'm in the weeds ill double down. I think its possible that siberiano has to tune his toms and snare in particular for his incredibly fast and intricate technique. it is amazing for sure, but at the expense of tone imho. I watch techy drummers for inspiration but I listen to music where the drums serve the song. hearing musicians flex can be great but it gets old fairly quickly. he is clearly an incredible and talented player though and he is killing it with youtube so more power to him! @@GameTimeWhy
@@essenceoftheanimalhis videos since moving into a professional studio a few months ago definitely sound better, if you have not heard them please go take a look
Dude is AMAZING! That talent is next level. I'm so happy he decided to share his gifts with us. And Rick, I'm so happy to see you sharing him with your audience. 🤘
Most amazing thing is that he has a video called "why talent is a lie"
I have seen his numerous videos, I love watching him, he is so amazing, as well as personable!♥️💯🌹🙌🕯️🎶 👣🌞 I didn't know about his story however. Thank you for bringing this to our attention. It makes me respect him even more!!🕯️🙌🙏 For me music is therapy, even though I am just the listener, the dancer, & the one that sings along, YET APPRECIATES ALL THE TALENT , DISCIPLINE AND JOY OF HEARING HIS INCREDIBLE BEATS!!👣🎶🙌🙌🙌🕯️🕯️🕯️🕯️🕯️🌞 As well as one of many that APPLAUDS!!🙌🙌🙌🙌🕯️🕯️❤
Rick Beato did it again! And this 6:30 minutes video says a lot! You sir are legend! Bringing it on Estepario!
Rick, thank you for havin El Estepario on your channel. He deserves all attention. He's a honest guy, would love to see you both in an interview. All the best for you and your family in 2024!
Well done Rick for recognizing this guy's otherworldly talent. He's so entertaining and seems like a great guy. Been following him for a year.
He purposely overplays to show off his, incredible, skills. But he has shown time and again that it's just for show and that he can play whatever the song requires. And i like the fact that he openly and repeatedly stated that it's not talent but consistent practice that made him good.
Can't imagine the hours he put in to get to this level.
He’s unreal. You said it best. He makes it look so easy and entertains the audience.
I've been drumming since 1972 and idolize most of the greats: Peart, Bonham, Gadd, Rich, Baker et al.
I came across Siberiano's channel a few years ago and was immediately mesmerized by his showmanship! Ultimately I came to realize this guy may be one of the greatest drummers I have ever had the pleasure of listening to! Not only the speed and power but the independence and the timing...absolutely amazing!! 😎
great reply. i saw one person in one peanut gallery say it was like he had five or six brains. very cool, this whole thing.
Yea this guy I think is a bit of a mix between Kai Khato from Nightwish ( a machine), and Bohnham (the carisma) ! ?
With no disrespect to any other idols of anyone.. and I love them all, from Free Jazz to Grind/Death Metal.. this guy is the best I've seen and heard. Speed, click tight, hits percision, creativity.. mastered it all. I know he humbles himself and always say it's just "hard work" (and it is, drumming is tons of hard work and self discipline to practice), but he's got something natural for it that cannot be obtain by training.
Some of the "big" drummers, are big because they were in a big band.. and it's so funny and amazing, that this guy.. is.. a "youtube drummer". He gained himself such recognition, all by himself..
@gal2659 I love that he always points out its all hard work. People need to realize that
Talent is a myth.
@@gal2659 I still need to see some feeling from him... we all know he can play fast, but can he play slow? Can he play those songs where it doesn't matter how many notes you produce, but which notes and when? I have seen some of his takes on slow songs, and I'm not convinced...
You can *hear* the mind-numbing hours of focused, purposeful practice he's put into those linear fills. It's gotten to the point where you could hear them played with his rigor on any album and recognize him from it, despite how commonly used they are in metal drumming and how many ridiculously talented drummers there are playing them. This man is just on another divine level.
He is INCREDIBLE!! 👣🎵🎶🕯️🙌🙌🙌♥️♥️♥️💯🌹 I can watch him everyday!! Tyty
What's most incredible about him is not how skilled he is but how effortless he makes it all look.
That`s the actual skill......to make everything look effortless.
I just discovered El Estepario a week ago, and I've been watching nothing else since then -- except you of course Rick. My jaw is still in my lap. The guy is amazing! Great technical chops, great showmanship, and a wonderfully straightforward and likable personality. He's who I want to be when I grow up. Definitely see if he can show up for an interview, or even a kam session!
Rick, I am so glad you have brought him up on your channel. I stumbled across this mans drum videos over a year ago and I find them amazing. I am a guitar player not a drummer but his playing is just something you cannot stop watching. Cannot wait for you to have him in your studio, we already know it will be great.
The journey is 90% of our stories. The other 10% includes successes and failures. Showcasing stories that reveal the 90% rather than the successes in the 10% is super helpful. Even the most successful musicians live 90% of their lives on their journey. I think this is a great opportunity to continue down this avenue Rick.
Thank you, Rick! As a drummer who has also had to deal with depression, I know exactly how important this kind of recognition and support is for recovery!!! ElEstepario is indeed a force to be reckoned with in the drumming world!
This video is exactly what i needed to hear at this moment in my life. I am an artist and a musician and have never felt so hopeless and so lost and yet creatively I feel like am creating some of the best work of my life yet I feel like I have nothing to show for it. I have been slowly recording and gathering my paintings and whatnot so that I have something to leave behind if I pass (I’m 37) but I hope that I can push through this intense depression and anxiety that has been snowballing ever since the isolation that was brought on by Covid however many years ago.. Anyway, thank you again for the video, it is inspiring to say the least and makes me feel a little less alone in the world full of other creative types going through similar circumstances.
Get hold of a copy of _Meditations_ by Marcus Aurelius - Sir George William Chrystal translation.
Change ya life man - swear to God!
Just start … breathe in and out … and keep going
@josephw7what a snotty reply. Have you considered that art does not automatically mean "posting art on TH-cam"?
@josephw7 I am answering because the guy posted quite a personal message about his struggles and you replied with what sounded like a judgemental interrogation. Saying that you only see the videos of others on his channel and asking "why is that?" sounds like you are putting the original poster down.
How clean he plays, his speed, and his musicality make him unique. Very talented. He spoke on the subject of people claiming he was the best in the world. He denied that claim, stating "I'm not even the best drummer in my country." His humble nature garners even more respect. Thank you for your review.
Incredible talent and so humble. One of the few and the rare. God bless
Thank you for featuring El Estepario on your channel Rick. I have such HUGE respect for this guy as a human being, drummer, musician, artist, creator and you tube personality. Would love to see him on your show being interviewed BUT, would also love to see you line him up with a bunch of your other wicked musician friends to do a collabe recording right in your studio. A full video of that would be MIND blowing. Food for thought.
It sounds weird but I enjoyed his confession because I can relate completely. Playing in Hollywood as a metal drummer for a decade to quiting abruptly. It made my thirties feel like I'd accomplished nothing in life. I miss the rush and spotlight. Maby a reunion tour in the future lol. Anyway rock on estapario, ur the man!🤘
Rick, I'm so glad this guy hit your radar. He is not only one of the most creative drummers out there, he is an amazing human being. PROPS! I do hope you ill get an online interview.
thank you for talking about this incredible humble drummer! Your channel is one of my favorites and so is Siberiano..
I would love to see you interview him. He now joined a band so maybe his time is limited. You and him are great people and great musicians!👍👍👍
Hey Rick. You SHOULD try to get him on your channel. I’m sure he knows of you. I think he will be thrilled. After purdy and Greg and all those other BIG drummers. Inviting him would be an enormous boost for his ego and well being. Being named in the same sentence as purdy and Greg and others, wow. That’s such an honor. Great video Rick. Greetings
This wizard also streams live learns on Twitch. He's got a great personality and it's a lot of fun to watch him learn super difficult pieces live.
Absolutely love him. His ''Disasterpiece one handed'' short is what hooked me
El Estepario Siberiano is one of my favorite feeds to follow. So glad to see this tribute from one respected musician to another. Very classy.
Rick, you have introduced me to some incredible musicians, complex theory, amazing history and even recording and writing techniques. Your channel is usually the first place I go when I log on. I, too, have been fascinated by El Estepario. He truly is superhuman. I can't imagine the hours he has put in to perfect his craft. He completely boggles my mind and he both inspires and depresses me. LOL! Thank you for sharing yet another outstanding talent. This guy has set the bar for all drummers of all time. Appreciate you sharing not only your passion for music, but the history and theory that goes with it. I think my favorite of your videos is the one you did on "Never Gonna Let You Go" as the most complex pop song of all time. Absolutely fascinating, because much of that complexity goes unnoticed because of the fluidity of the vocals. Not unlike "After The Love Has Gone" by EW&F (and written by another musical giant, David Foster). Grateful for you, man!
This guy has set the bar for all drummers of all time? Not quite.
Considering his insane talent and ability, it really seems that he is super chill and humble. Always talking about the "grind" of learning his craft. Cleary it shows that practice pays off!
Rick thank you for your contribution to the world of music and humanity at large. Even though you have a huge channel and a huge following you’ve never lost the ability to show your humanness or remain relatable.
❤❤❤
ABSOLUTLY
Such a legit observation
He's an astonishing talent. And I get his point of wanting to leave an example of what you can do. I quit gigging full time 10 years and just record and post my material. Whoever digs it, is welcome, whoever doesn't can move along. Either way, it's there. Too many people play, and gig and are good, but once they retire, they have noting to show for it.
I love how candid he's been in his videos. He is definitely an inspiration
It's nice that you highlighted that video where he tells his story. He says that he's not special, he's just a guy that got in a room with his instrument and played for hours, every day for years. That's how you achieve greatness
Dude is barely human, I cannot believe how good he is and what he can do.
El Estepario has finally made it! Rick showing him love cements his legendary status!!!!!!!
El Estepario Siberiano is a unique talent and an amazing role model for younger musicians. He has fought through very difficult hardships but never let it stop him. He is a symbol of determination and hard work. His passion for music comes from his soul. Its not judgmental or egotistical, its pure positivity. He created his success through proactivity. He made it happen....and he didnt neglect the other important parts of his life.
I am a big fan of El Estepario Siberiano. What an excellent choice to highlight!
Hey Rick Beato, thank you again. Wide eyed and humbled and still such an epiphany is beyond us, no matter what course of life we pursue. I am glad too. What an inspiration, yet more importantly, what a joyful example of the human spirit❤. Thank you for the presentation of and introduction to a drumming phenomenon. All the best to you, El Estepario Siberiano, The Siberian Steppe.
My favorite thing he did was that Blinding Lights cover. The tone he gets out of those drums is something else. Didn't realize a lot of that 80s sound was just simply hitting really hard.
Hes incredible. He seems like the friend everyone would love to have on top of his absolutely monsterous skills. Its great to see talent like his and Matteo Mancuso's alongside such kindness and humility.