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Igz percussions
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Igor Vincetic is a musician ( percussions - congas, djembe, callebase, talking drum, steel drum... ), born in Belgrade 1983.

After finishing music school, playing violin and classical guitar, he had been wishing and striving to learn and play hand percussion instruments...

Since 2001, while participating in the international art workcamp "Rhythms of Cultures" in Germany, and his first meeting with West African percussions players, group Saf Sap from Senegal, he had discovered his passion for percussions.

In 2005. he went to Paris and started to take intensive classes with a griot Kemo Soundioulou Cissoko, master from Senegal. After two years of studying with Cissoko, he started to play in his group Doman Doman, consisting 6 percussionists and several dancers.

Since January 2007. he was staying in Senegal for about 8 months studying and playing with some of the best percussions players of West Africa.

Since 2007. he is playing with a reggae bend Irie Fm, who has just finished his first studio album Skills Of The Youths...

In January and February 2010. he went to Nigeria, Benin and Senegal again to improve his percussions skills...


He was playing and performing with:

So Sabi
Papa Nik i Institut
Chameleon band
Son Cuba Son
Sladjana Milosevic
Lena Kovacevic
Kemo S. Cissoko
Doman Doman
Gudacki kvartet Intermeco
Cheick Tidiane Seck
Irie Fm
» Assigned style(s): acoustic , african , balkan , contemporary , ethno-jazz , fusion/funky/bossa/jazz , improvised , latin , reggae , world
» Assigned instrument(s): calebasse , congas , djembe , harmonica , percussions , talking drum , violin
 
 
 
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