Robert 'Sput' Searight - Flood

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  • Опубліковано 11 вер 2012
  • Robert 'Sput' Searight (Snarky Puppy)
    Live at 3rd and Lindsley (Nashville, TN), September 04, 2012
    FLood

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  • @thomasnichol4138
    @thomasnichol4138 10 років тому +16

    If I keep practising for drums 8 hours minimum a day for the next 30 years maybe I'll be half as good as Sput. Snarky Puppy is what music is all about. Brilliant musicians.

    • @wombat2248
      @wombat2248 7 років тому +2

      Thomas Nichol if I had 30 years left I'd still keep trying don't ever give up been drumming for 34 years on and off there's still spell of I ain't gonna get any better then it'll click one day gives you such satisfaction to carry on

  • @pierregarnier6451
    @pierregarnier6451 9 років тому +38

    i love the mistake at 3:05 ( he hit the steel of the tom ) and his laugh !

    • @Carlo24515
      @Carlo24515 8 років тому +5

      +Pierre Garnier Lol yeah, the audience goes wild because they think he's just being hip.

    • @blockhax6146
      @blockhax6146 5 років тому +7

      Carlo Kind nah the audience was going off at league’s dank bass fill

  • @AlbinoJesus
    @AlbinoJesus 11 років тому +4

    I'm almost 100% certain he's stacking a Classics Custom 12" Trash Splash underneath his Byzance 20" Extra Thin Hammered Crash as well, took me a bit to figure that out but he like a splash-crash stack as his main "crash" and you can hear it when he rides on it. The Byzance 22" Jazz Big Apple Ride sounds drier than normal so I'd assume he's got tape on the underside of that too, he does that with a lot of rides I've seen him use and it sounds pretty damn amazing.

  • @masterj5
    @masterj5 11 років тому +3

    he hits every beat in the measure!!...TRICKY and sounds wonderful

  • @Danielcrspo
    @Danielcrspo 11 років тому +4

    Hes so clean with his strokes its so inspiring.

  • @stonerthoosie
    @stonerthoosie 11 років тому +22

    "Getting nerdy for a minute: the outro is actually still in 5/4. I have it written in 4/4 for simplicity’s sake, and because that’s how it sounds. When dividing a bar of 5/4 evenly, you get 2 sections of 2 ½ beats. Put the kick on the downbeat and the snare on the “and” of 2, leave out the subdivisions, and you have a 4/4-­‐ish backbeat. Voila." These are Michael League's (the composer/bass player) words...

    • @PilanWatson
      @PilanWatson 7 років тому

      Evan King true

    • @Xolin11
      @Xolin11 3 роки тому +2

      quintuplets are now mainstream

  • @ayosalawu4755
    @ayosalawu4755 10 років тому +11

    That fill in 5:32 crazy! just shows how some simple fills can make something sound amazing. The peoples reaction as well loool

    • @Gazuka
      @Gazuka 6 років тому +5

      his fills aren't super complex. The sticking is pretty easy. However, his placing of each note and his accents are a real game changer. Absolutely amazing

  • @stixxandstones
    @stixxandstones 11 років тому +7

    Sput Screams to Nate on percussion, "They'll never see it coming!! 5:29-5:40

  • @Yamah12a
    @Yamah12a 10 років тому +5

    He is the Jaco Pastorius of drummers... Not only does he feel the groove, he also plays the melody. Its so consistant.. I compare his drumming to Jaco's playing on Joni Mitchell's Hejira... Complete DOPE!

  • @paqman78
    @paqman78 11 років тому +2

    I can watch this video all day long. Oh shit, I think I just did.

  • @phivemusic1
    @phivemusic1 11 років тому +1

    Never a day goes by without A listen to you guys!

  • @carmenip6924
    @carmenip6924 Місяць тому

    flood with freedom I love

  • @TrickysBen
    @TrickysBen 7 років тому +1

    Hearing the crowd cheer at 3:06 gets me EVERY time!!

  • @SANEDrummer
    @SANEDrummer 11 років тому +2

    This video has do the best by all means of interesting me in Meinl Cymbals... Sput is KILLING!!! I can't wait to see Snarky again, with him!!!

  • @jhonnytavares1
    @jhonnytavares1 10 років тому +1

    posso escutar um milhão de vezes o mesmo video...sempre vai ter algo novo para aprender com baterista!!!

  • @stixxandstones
    @stixxandstones 11 років тому +2

    1:29-1:33... Perfectly executed!! Even the crowd was floored on that one.

  • @ericprince2865
    @ericprince2865 11 років тому +1

    Whole band is very clean...

  • @savagemedic30
    @savagemedic30 9 років тому +6

    Sput and Spank remind me of one other in these particular scenarios of musicianship.

  • @makenzileg
    @makenzileg 7 років тому +2

    The roll at 1:45!

  • @aidandoesmusicthings
    @aidandoesmusicthings 11 років тому

    Lots of time signatures.

  • @WumboDaniel
    @WumboDaniel 11 років тому +1

    Man! His cymbals are wild! Especially that big crash he has on the right!

  • @MrJcason7
    @MrJcason7 11 років тому +7

    he messed up and hit his sticks and the crowd went wild lol

    • @constantlydrums
      @constantlydrums 3 роки тому +2

      I noticed they went wild because of what Michael League played then.

  • @davidmorrison7014
    @davidmorrison7014 8 років тому +3

    hits hard to be that consistant....damn salute

  • @cobra1010
    @cobra1010 11 років тому

    Wow, beautiful style! Thank you for posting this! Very nice!

  • @Btolbertjr
    @Btolbertjr 11 років тому +1

    count in quarter notes if you count 8th notes you'll be way in the sky with bpm! but the pulse (quarters) fit perfectly giving you 7/4 and then into 5/4 for the bridge part

  • @MimrodSponge
    @MimrodSponge 10 років тому +1

    That insane bass!

  • @simonstuart1325
    @simonstuart1325 10 років тому

    absolutely beautiful dynamics.

  • @sichard.rimmons
    @sichard.rimmons 5 років тому

    Having been playing with a small three piece set up for the last five years, it looks so smug and warm back there being surrounded by a wall of cymbals and drums!

  • @TheFumbleberry
    @TheFumbleberry 10 років тому +1

    It's 7/8 and 5/8. The way those time signatures work out if you count the quarter notes the phrases naturally land in 7/4 and 5/4.
    So it works both ways. You can either choose to play 5/4 over 5/8 or 5/8 over 5/4, but here if you follow the subdivision it definitely shows it is in 7/8 and 5/8.
    The ending is still in a medium tempo 4/4, just with a ton of tight subdividing.

  • @shadowchenery
    @shadowchenery 11 років тому +1

    I'm pretty sure the song switches between 7/4 and 5/4. It's a lot easier to follow on their record "Tell Your Friends" (available on iTunes). Btw, this is like my favorite track of that album. Hope that helps! :)

  • @jacktriobaker
    @jacktriobaker 11 років тому

    This has blown me away.

  • @eche1492
    @eche1492 11 років тому

    best version of flood yet!

  • @yaboyreece22
    @yaboyreece22 9 років тому

    Nice track. Beautiful groove. Loved how the crowd reacted to certain parts. That live appreciation of the art was great and you could tell from Sput's reactions.

  • @jjbispopin
    @jjbispopin 10 років тому

    this had a nice feel to it. spunded maddd good!!

  • @biorage6670
    @biorage6670 3 роки тому

    Open handed glory!

  • @sangwanshakti
    @sangwanshakti 10 років тому

    This guy is so versatile on the percussions!

  • @stevejoeallen429
    @stevejoeallen429 8 років тому +8

    I'm sooooo gonna have to work out how to count those 7s and 5s over what Sput plays here.. i figure if you can maintain the one over this amazing performance, you at least deserve a pat on the back!

  • @drewper73
    @drewper73 9 років тому +3

    I only recently discovered these guys and I'm making a huge long playlist of everything I can find here. As a drummer, I have to comment on the non-traditional cymbal sounds I'm hearing and the presence of that 2nd snare drum which is above the floor tom in this video but in most of them it's where a floor tom would "normally" go. Around the 2:03 mark he starts playing a groove where he's using the 2nd snare but with the snares turned off. It's a lot deeper than I thought it would be even though you can tell with the snares on that it's deeper than his 1st snare. I'd like to know what kind of drum that is, what kind of heads are on it(the batter head looks like an Evans G1 or G2 coated), and the tuning used to get that sound out of what looks like a 6 1/2"x14" snare drum. I love originality.

    • @angelacevedo2112
      @angelacevedo2112 9 років тому +2

      drewper73 looks like a drum craft snare might be a hd dry genera tuned like a floor tom then moon gel on top. also might have something to do with how its miced.. i've seen alot of time sput uses shure b52 kick drums mics on his low snares and toms.

    • @wombat2248
      @wombat2248 7 років тому

      drewper73 Guwahati uses 2nd snare like floor tom when snare off unique kit weird choice of cymbals but fit with the sound I mention because I just discovered them too

  • @the23drummer
    @the23drummer 11 років тому

    7/8, 5/4, 7/8, then back to 5/4 for the rest. Then 4/4 at the end. He's messing around with the time a ton so it might feel differently in certain spots but that's definitely the meters. I'm playing in a Snarky Puppy cover group right now through my college. Song is a blast to play.

  • @MattMarsh
    @MattMarsh 11 років тому

    Love that snare tuning

  • @kellynkarr6270
    @kellynkarr6270 6 років тому

    Bad, bad mother. I love how he drums.

  • @PenguinMcDuck
    @PenguinMcDuck 11 років тому +1

    Also, the 7/8 + 5/8 thing is my interpretation. I can be wrong if League says so, but it certainly sounds like it. In 7/4, the phrase would end and repeat halfway through the bar. I think that's what League means by the outro in 5/4 (or 5/8, whatever). The whole song's been about subdividing a bar into half of its original value but sound like it is still in 1 bar. I think it's just the song's concept from a nerdy perspective. There's noo way to count it in 5/4 unless you want to try 60/48.

  • @WGund
    @WGund 10 років тому

    Awesome!

  • @isaiahharden841
    @isaiahharden841 4 роки тому

    Wow!

  • @gonga97
    @gonga97 11 років тому

    yes it helped a lot thanks :) (and I was talking about the one with a splash under the crash)

  • @Rudare916
    @Rudare916 11 років тому

    i cant take it. im trying to work and you post this? amazing. Better than album version.

  • @Moog168
    @Moog168 11 років тому +1

    It's not hard if theres someone that understands it :)
    I mean everybody in the band is grooving hard in odd time...like it feels REALLY good!

  • @sidewalksurfin333
    @sidewalksurfin333 7 років тому +1

    ...What cymbal was that splash exactly? sounds goood

  • @evanpragliola4947
    @evanpragliola4947 6 років тому +1

    ugh at like 4:00 how can u just groove so ambidexterously , wish it wasn't weird for me to do that w my left... back to the practice room

  • @CalvinLimuel
    @CalvinLimuel 10 років тому +1

    what snares are he using? those two sound like a low tom and a floor tom!

  • @TrickysBen
    @TrickysBen 4 роки тому +1

    On the real 6:40 that specific lick is CRAZY

  • @EthanMitch
    @EthanMitch 11 років тому

    The A section is in 7 and the B section is in 5 (though there is a 4 beat polyrhythm that lays over it quite nicely)

  • @simonstuart1325
    @simonstuart1325 10 років тому +4

    sput is immense ,its like he's playing a tune alongside the song on the gig and can drop in and out when he wants ..anybody have any insight into what he's doing ? there has to be a reference point .

    • @hermittlive
      @hermittlive 10 років тому +8

      The whole band have a strong reference in time. They supply the reference point with catchy hooks. He drops in and out with ideas and concepts because he hears them. When he's soling at the end, I doubt he's counting time in his head, he doesn't need to. Sput is comfortable with time and in between. I would say bang on a metronome and experiment yourself with time, slow your tempo against the click and here both your playing and the click.
      Hope this help...sorry for the rant...

    • @nyajvlogs
      @nyajvlogs 8 років тому +4

      +Stephen Hermitt also when you play a tune over and over you get a feel for it and also just time playing drums in general I don't know how to count but I could play very intricate stuff with out counting and not missing a beat just by feeling Lol I guess its a gift

    • @wombat2248
      @wombat2248 7 років тому +2

      Simon Stuart keep listening to them there are breaks and solos etc that are counted bars , the ad lib stuff comes from knowing each other well lot of visual cues too from bassist

    • @wombat2248
      @wombat2248 7 років тому +1

      Joe Egland it's weird sometimes eh amazing what your unconscious can do , a guy I played with used to tell me all the bars by the time I started rehearsing I'd forgot mostly feel it

    • @evanpragliola4947
      @evanpragliola4947 6 років тому +1

      its all musicality, every single change in groove, dynamic, and chops, all suits THAT moment in the song. MUSICALITY. jesus. hes incredible

  • @kentjae
    @kentjae 11 років тому

    if ur speaking of the 1 that is above the hats 2 the left is a meinl trash crash...if ur speaking abt the 1 above the tilted splash.....that is 2 cymbals...he has a splash under that crash......hope this helps....

  • @The10inchtom
    @The10inchtom 11 років тому +1

    OMG!! *end of story*

  • @mcskiski1994
    @mcskiski1994 11 років тому

    HIS CYMBALS ARE ON THE MEINL CYMBALS WEBSITE

  • @RaulVargasDrummer
    @RaulVargasDrummer 11 років тому

    8:21 percussion 3strokes in snare drum - robert 3strokes in tom1 , this is Team!

  • @gonga97
    @gonga97 11 років тому

    what is the 4 cymbal that he has counting from the left??the one witch sounds almost like a china

  • @EliezerGenX1975
    @EliezerGenX1975 11 років тому

    Would like to know what kind of Meinl cymbals he is using here.

  • @PenguinMcDuck
    @PenguinMcDuck 11 років тому

    Now that's insane. I get the subdivision, the 2 ½ beats can be counted as 5/8. Throughout the song the band's been playing 7/8 and 5/8 while the rhythm section's been playing 7/4 and 5/4 (this is more obvious in the A section.) But the outro is in swing feel. How do you subdivide a 12/8 into 5/8? (12/8 is the straight version of 4/4 in swing by the way.)
    So does Michael League count the outro in 5/8 or 5/4 then? Or was he just joking with the idea of it, or just suggesting the possibility?

  • @charliefarran9603
    @charliefarran9603 5 років тому

    Love the china on his left...what model is it, also the little splash.

    • @meinlcymbals
      @meinlcymbals  5 років тому +1

      Hard to tell, and hard to remember, as we shot this video years ago. The "china" actually looks like a Byzance 18" Trash Crash and the splash is probably a Byzance 10" Extra Dry Splash. - Chris/Meinl

  • @brettorrmusic
    @brettorrmusic 5 років тому

    You don't get that good by accident. This guy works.

  • @martinkent_
    @martinkent_ 5 років тому +3

    What’s his cymbal setup?

    • @meinlcymbals
      @meinlcymbals  5 років тому +3

      Hi Martin, so sorry - this was filmed seven years ago and we didn't include the cymbals set up info back then. We were learning as we were going! - Chris/Meinl

    • @martinkent_
      @martinkent_ 5 років тому

      MEINL Cymbals That’s alright... you being the professional do you think you could maybe give me an idea of what kind it is just by looking at it? I appreciate your time!

    • @meinlcymbals
      @meinlcymbals  5 років тому +3

      @@martinkent_ Ooooffff..I would REALLY be guessing here. Plus there are so many little guys stacked underneath the bigger cymbals. I think the hats were Byzance Traditional 15" medium hihats, the main ride was a Byzance Jazz 22" Big Apple Ride (not the dark one), the crash to the left is the Byzance Vintage 18" Trash Crash, the crash to the far right is the Byzance Extra Dry 18" thin crash...that's about the best i can do with the really low lighting and lack of info. Sorry! - Chris/Meinl

    • @martinkent_
      @martinkent_ 5 років тому

      MEINL Cymbals no problem at all, thanks so so much!

  • @DavidLuchaMusic
    @DavidLuchaMusic 11 років тому +1

    7/8, 5/8 and then the original goes into 4/4 at the end.

  • @zombiejesus300
    @zombiejesus300 11 років тому

    where can I buy his music?

  • @Gazuka
    @Gazuka 7 років тому

    could I have a list of cymbals L-R?

  • @jacobeidelberg2088
    @jacobeidelberg2088 9 років тому +2

    gaht dayum.

  • @wombat2248
    @wombat2248 7 років тому +1

    Amazing band sorry to see spud go , I could watch him all night it's not how many licks you cram in it's the notes you leave out makes for someone special .being a natural lefties myself brought up forced to do most things the right way , but spud here can pick and choose at ease

  • @greycane
    @greycane 11 років тому

    7/8.... to start....then 5/4 and back to 7/8...but i think it changes a couple other times
    the band is Snarky Puppy pretty much all of their stuff is like this

  • @AlBear1994
    @AlBear1994 11 років тому

    it's 7/4 then the quieter bits are in 5/4 and then it goes back to 4/4 at the end

  • @MrPilkers
    @MrPilkers 9 років тому

    Anyone know what yamaha snare he's using here? I know he mixes it up a load... just really digging the sound

    • @AquaAnim
      @AquaAnim 9 років тому +3

      I dont think he uses Yamaha, hes signed with gretsch. Last i saw was using 14x5.5 chrome over brass.

  • @raymonddavid4061
    @raymonddavid4061 6 років тому

    the time tho!!

  • @TheXrythmicXtongue
    @TheXrythmicXtongue 11 років тому

    I believe they're switching between 7/8 and 5/8. :)

  • @Arceic
    @Arceic 11 років тому

    ITune.... Snarky Puppy.

  • @32165498765432165498
    @32165498765432165498 11 років тому

    Its mostly in 7. But theres heaps of odd bars here and there I think.

  • @AlBear1994
    @AlBear1994 11 років тому +1

    5:35 to 5:37 : AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH!!!!

  • @paulmathews9283
    @paulmathews9283 10 років тому

    drummers crazy

  • @Schlagwerker1988
    @Schlagwerker1988 11 років тому

    3:11 is best! LOL

  • @Sawalk3
    @Sawalk3 8 років тому

    BAAADDDDD A_____S!!!!!

  • @cristianavena4871
    @cristianavena4871 11 років тому

    7/8 I think.

  • @Fr3ddieJ0nes
    @Fr3ddieJ0nes 11 років тому

    Lool at 3:11 he's too funny mannnn!

  • @VJVid
    @VJVid 10 років тому +2

    Sput or Chris Dave??? Almost too close to call

    • @Jordarr8994
      @Jordarr8994 5 років тому

      Sput is the funkiest drummer to me. Chris Dave is one of the best time benders on Earth though

  • @TheMusicman017
    @TheMusicman017 11 років тому

    if you try to focus on the guitar its in 7/4
    its hard to do cause mr. searight is just jammin

  • @eyelezz
    @eyelezz 11 років тому

    7/8

  • @jakecooley7603
    @jakecooley7603 7 років тому

    Is it a measure of 7 then 6?

    • @milesfarnan9049
      @milesfarnan9049 5 років тому

      nah it's straight 7 until the B section (also the drum solo) which is in 5

  • @AkilHenry
    @AkilHenry 11 років тому

    7/4 to 5/4, then the last groove is also in 5/4 (although it sounds like 4/4)

  • @lorenzmuller3542
    @lorenzmuller3542 11 років тому

    CYMBALSPECS pls! ;-)

  • @Rudare916
    @Rudare916 11 років тому +1

    he messed up! He is human after all....or was that just a new type of fill?

  • @ckleinman88
    @ckleinman88 11 років тому

    its in 7...

  • @julianbdorsey
    @julianbdorsey 10 років тому

    I know the tune is in 7/X and 5/X, but there's still some discrepancy in the comments section about whether it's in quarters or eighths. When I count stuff, I think in terms of how easy/practical it would be to transcribe it, and when you count over 4, the measures are HUGE, so I think 7/8 and 5/8. The beat to which you tap your foot or bob your head doesn't necessarily the time signature.

    • @julianbdorsey
      @julianbdorsey 10 років тому +1

      Except for the 4/4 section

    • @TheAlmonteFilms
      @TheAlmonteFilms 9 років тому +1

      Anything x/8 implies triplet subdivision though. example, 6/8, 9/8, or even Snarky Puppys "Outlier" which is in 15/8.
      This ain't really triplet subdivision so I can see why people would only say 7/4 to 5/4.
      The end is actually still in 5/4. Its just simpler to understand as 4/4 but it's still the same tempo if you count it. It almost sounds like one of those swing hip-hop quintuplet subdivisions.

    • @julianbdorsey
      @julianbdorsey 9 років тому

      Yo, o watched some of your comedy videos, so when I saw that you had commented I was surprised cause I knew I had seen the name somewhere. Cool that you're into this stuff

    • @TheAlmonteFilms
      @TheAlmonteFilms 8 років тому

      +Julian Dorsey Wow a year later I see this comment. Thanks! Haha I am a fusion composer and player myself. Been playing sax since I was 9 and just started getting into composition about last year.

    • @julianbdorsey
      @julianbdorsey 8 років тому

      That's awesome dude

  • @mutzeh
    @mutzeh 10 років тому

    That primary crash above the rack tom has to have something stacked underneath it... the decay is way too short and trashy to just be a thin crash imho.

    • @DanielIanJones
      @DanielIanJones 10 років тому +1

      Yeah It's a stack. Just not sure what it is. I was at that show and saw it.

  • @Chasejeremy
    @Chasejeremy 11 років тому

    7/8 I think lol

  • @Btolbertjr
    @Btolbertjr 11 років тому

    7/4 then 5/4

  • @joedessauer
    @joedessauer 11 років тому

    variations of 7

  • @fredlarrieu5261
    @fredlarrieu5261 11 років тому

    No :
    A. 7/4
    B. 5/4
    Coda 4/4

  • @joedessauer
    @joedessauer 11 років тому

    7/8 but they pull it around and play all over the barline

  • @masterj5
    @masterj5 11 років тому

    sorry i screamed at 8:18...just nasty!!!!

  • @fredlarrieu5261
    @fredlarrieu5261 11 років тому

    No the last is really 4/4

  • @CalvinLimuel
    @CalvinLimuel 10 років тому

    7/8, 10/8, and 20/16 to be exact

  • @drumken
    @drumken 10 років тому

    Zoom Q3HD