Copeland Splash

Copeland Splash

Postby Jack Pozzi on 11 Jun 2010 00:27

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Re: Copeland Splash

Postby ltwoman on 11 Jun 2010 07:41

Sweet!
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Re: Copeland Splash

Postby dontboxmein on 14 Jun 2010 16:51

Don't think that is a splash Jack...looks to be about a 16" crash cymbal. :)
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Re: Copeland Splash

Postby thedaner on 14 Jun 2010 17:43

Agreed. That looks like a still from the Top of the Pops performance and I remember that was definitely not a splash. Don't think Stewart had them at the time.
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Re: Copeland Splash

Postby Jack Pozzi on 14 Jun 2010 18:47

splash cymbals can be up to 22" diameter. depends on the manufacturer.

capture is from the old grey whistle test 02/10/1978

pretty sure he was playing paiste at the time, obviously looks to be bigger than 12"
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Re: Copeland Splash

Postby thedaner on 14 Jun 2010 19:07

Old Grey Whistle--you are correct. Had the show wrong, but I do remember that it was the one where Sting sprayed hairspray into his eyes.

Based on this video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WEJH6clqfUI
I don't see a splash in site.

Didn't Stewart only play small splash cymbals? Believe wikipedia if you like, but Stewart's wiki lists his pre-reunion and reunion kit setups:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stewart_Copeland

Scroll down for kit info
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Re: Copeland Splash

Postby Jack Pozzi on 14 Jun 2010 19:12

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WEJH6clqfUI

my friend, the overall point is that stewart is more than capable to use a crash cymbal as a splash cymbal.

and btw, a splash cymbal can be up to 22"

i just wanted to post the capture because i have never seen it here
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Re: Copeland Splash

Postby Jack Pozzi on 14 Jun 2010 20:58

thedaner wrote:Based on this video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WEJH6clqfUI
I don't see a splash in site.


and there are a couple traditional splash cymbals. stage right upper/plane on the kit

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WEJH6clqfUI
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Re: Copeland Splash

Postby thedaner on 14 Jun 2010 21:45

Jack,

I understand that there can be 22" splash cymbals, but I really don't think Stewart had any--especially in this video-- when he did add splashes to his kit he only used small ones.

Not sure where you're thinking he is using a crash as a splash in this video. Sounds like a crash to me, no matter where he's placing the hits.

Also, drummer friends of mine would argue that a 22" splash is really more of a medium thin crash cymbal.

To me, a splash (and Stewart's use of it) is more applicable here:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JwnMG5yG ... re=related

especially at 2:47

by this time he had added splashes to hit kit, along with the octobans.

Just my views, not trying to start a major debate here...peace.
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Re: Copeland Splash

Postby falloutmike on 14 Jun 2010 21:49

That's a Zildjian, kids.... like the rest of that period's setup.
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Re: Copeland Splash

Postby Jack Pozzi on 17 Jun 2010 02:12

Good on you.

that's what i was wondering

still not sure if it is a Zildjian tho

I don't trust wikipedia, like some here seem to

can someone do a top capture? wtf

either way Zildjian and Paiste never made a 22" splash cymbal in the 70's as far as I know.. But yea, it is prolly Zildjian

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Re: Copeland Splash

Postby Shangeris on 17 Jun 2010 17:44

Yes I think it's a Zildjan too. Paiste cymbals look different, and I once saw a picture from the Reggatta or Zenyatta Tour showing that he used Zildjans.
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Re: Copeland Splash

Postby TheEqualizer on 17 Jun 2010 20:40

If Mike says its a Zil, its a Zil. So says EQ
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Re: Copeland Splash

Postby zilboy on 19 Jun 2010 02:31

I also defer to Mike. Stewart used mostly Zildjian until his Paiste deal became official in March of '80 or '81.
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Re: Copeland Splash

Postby shyvixen on 23 Jun 2010 00:57

I saw the subject header and thought this was a recipe for a refreshing cocktail. Guess I'll have to come up with something on my own.

And garnish it with a drumstick. :mrgreen:
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