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technique would be to play the PAS Flam Accent (a grace note and accent on the first of 3 single strokes) with the accent on the first note, then the second note, then the third note, producing 3 variations of the pattern and exhausting the placement options for the accent within the rhythm. The same could then be done with the grace note for the flam, producing 3 more patterns. The resulting 6 patterns could then be combined in a sequential way, producing further variations until all combinations of elements are exhausted. Not all of the resulting combinations are named or officially listed as rudiments, but are useful in developing a player's skills.
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drum arrangements and fife tunes, rather than the distinctively snappy dot-cut triplet shuffle sound that pipe band drumming would use later. The Scotch
Reveille that would normally accompany The Mother and the Three Camps was adapted from, or at least inspired by, the Scotch Reveilly from this pre-pipe band era. Scottish pipe bands, in their modern form, were created by the British Army around 1830. British regiments made up of Scottish clansmen married rudimental drumming with the
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20th century (Berger devised his own notation system for export that was much more legible) while Swiss rudiments were written in standard notation centuries earlier. Swiss
Ordonnanz rudiments are nearly unknown outside of Switzerland, while Basel rudiments are featured (after the 1930s) in other systems around the world, such as the Scottish, American, and Hybrid. The
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around 1909 but the USSR reintroduced drumming to the military in the 1920s. Russia actually has no names or specific sticking for rudimental patterns but a selection of rolls and ruffs of various lengths are present in military music. Youth
Pioneer groups use simplified military signals, though the rudiments taught in these groups use American terms.
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A hybrid drum rudiment is when two rudiments are combined into one rudiment. For example, the PAS #30 Flam Drag is a simple hybrid combining the traditional PAS rudiments #20 Flam and #31 Drag. A hybrid can also be created by adding a prefix before a rudiment or a suffix at the end of the rudiment in
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A right hand flam followed by a right tap and a left tap, or (using a left hand lead) a left hand flam followed by a left tap and a right tap. It is often used in the place of a flam accent, since repeated flam accents will have three taps on the same hand in a row, where repeated Swiss army triplets
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America to compete, some of which had been in existence since the 1930s or 1940s (though many others were formed as late as the mid-1960s). From the outset, the drummers steadily expanded the rudimental vocabulary from the traditional
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Italian peninsula was home to fife and drum traditions as far back as the 1400s. During the 19th century, at least 3 distinct styles of drumming were practiced: Austrian style drumming in the northern regions adjacent to the Austrian Empire, a central Italian style in Sardinia, Piedmont, and the
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The latest innovation in hybrid rudiments has been "The Grid", which is a method for producing variations on a simple rudimental pattern by moving the individual elements of the rudiment (for example flams, accents, or diddles) through the notes of basic rhythm of the rudiment. One example of a Grid
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Russian style in the 18th century under Peter I. Imperial Russian military units stopped using drummers
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has a distinct rudimental system. Drummers are known to have participated in military functions from possibly as far back as 1570. Military units paid the drummers from their own commanders' budget until 1688 when the military began paying musicians directly. The rudimental term "Tattoo," a term for
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America for many years. The two Swiss systems differ in several ways, including that Basel drumming rudiments draw heavily from the French system while Swiss rudiments are indigenous, and that Basel drumming was notated in a set of symbols until the
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A few examples are the "Herta" which is a drag played with alternating sticking; the "cheese", a diddle with a grace note; and the "eggbeater", a five-tuplet with the sticking "rrrll." These hybrids have themselves given way to further hybrids; the "cheese invert" (an inverted flam tap with cheeses
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A double stop consists of two single strokes played simultaneously, one on each hand. It differs from a flam or charge stroke in that there is no space between the notes and both hands fall exactly at the same time. This is not considered an
American rudiment on any common list, but is a staple of
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English) date back to at least the 17th century, when the English referred to them as the "Scots Duty." The old Scottish calls used similar rudimental patterns and drumming idioms to the English, but featured slightly different
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Sweden had drummers on military payrolls as early as 1528. The Swedish rudimental style has some unique features and rhythmic interpretations, however it draws significant influence from both French and Prussian sources. The first written manual dates from 1836 with little variation in style until
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at Valley Forge. He included camp duty signals in his general manual on military practices for George Washingtonâs troops, the âblue bookâ written in 1778â79, though the drum parts were listed in prose. The first America rudimental manual to have prescribed rudimental exercises in notation was
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in order to regain their independent culture. The drum rudiments were modified from British and European sources to fit with the piping idioms that had been in place for several hundred years prior. Pipe bands, and their stylistically unique drummers, saw their first widespread use during the
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The system was dominated by the right hand and featured only about 14 standard rudiments, such as the druckruf and doppelwirbel. The Prussian drumming style was distinct from the regional rudimental practices of Bavaria, despite Bavaria being a part of modern Germany. It also did not apply in
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A drag is a double stroke played at twice the speed of the context in which it is placed. For example, if a sixteenth-note passage is being played then any drags in that passage would consist of thirty-second notes. Drags can also be notated as
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instead of flams) and the "diddle-egg-five" (a paradiddle-diddle followed by an eggbeater and two diddles, one on each hand). Other hybrid rudiments include: "book reports", "ninjas", and "flam dragons" (formerly known as "double flam drags").
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Papal States, and a southern style in Naples and Sicily. With the unification of the Kingdom of Italy in the 1870s, the central Italian style was adopted over the Austrian or Sicilian as the official pan-Italian rudimental system.
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of 1588 is commonly cited as one of the first "rudimental" texts, though its actual use of notation is limited. French professional drummers became part of the king's honor guard in the 17th and 18th centuries. In 1754
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Alternate-handed strokes with no specific number of bounces. Sounds even and continuous. Also called a "buzz roll," "closed roll," or "press roll" (most often when referred to in the context of drum-set playing).
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The Rudiment needs to be symmetrical meaning that it may be played on the right or left. As an example; the rock beat cannot be a rudiment because the right-hand plays something completely different from the
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when played open. Ruff can also refer to a single stroked set of grace notes preceding a regular note. In American playing the 3 Stroke Ruff has 2 single stroked grace notes before the primary or full note
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several European systems. Alternative names include Flat Flam, Unison, or Both and the technique is used in modern corps style snare drumming as well as drum kit and classical percussion applications.
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with the first note preceding the downbeat, which falls on the second note, in both types. Charge strokes can be combined with flams or drags to create complex grace note figures preceding a downbeat.
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German speaking regions of Europe, often referred to historically as Prussian, had developed their own unique rudimental system by the late 18th century, as evidenced by Wittwe's 1777 publication
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Hazeltine, David. Instructor in Martial Music: Containing Rules and Directions for the Drum and Fife, with a Select Collection of Beats, Marches, Airs, &c. C. Norris and Company, 1810
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American military and NARD repertoire to include Swiss rudiments as well as Hybrid rudiments that combined elements of multiple unrelated rudiments into new, more complex patterns.
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The second drag paradiddle is two accented notes followed by a paradiddle, with drag grace notes on the second accented note and the first note of the paradiddle.
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Many attempts at formalizing a standard list of American snare drum rudiments have been made. The first publication to formally organize American drumming was by
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published his influential distillation of Civil War practices in 1870. Between the Civil War and the 20th century, Fifes and Drums were phased out in favor of
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Several more manuals of note were printed between 1812 and 1860, including those by Charles Robbins (1812), Rumrille and Holton (1817), Alvan Robinson (1818),
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from 1901. The system was simplified and many embellishments removed in the 1930s. The system was again refined following WWII in 1945 and 1946. Now, only the
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Unlike most other double stroke rudiments, the six stroke roll begins with an accented single note. It is followed by two diddles and another accented note.
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which was one of the earliest military drum manuals to codify a specific national duty in legible drum notation. The craft was improved during the reign of
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Eagle, Michael. "Expanding the Vocabulary: The Scottish Rudiment Project." Percussive Arts Society International Convention Presentation, 2014.
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the 20th century. After the 1960s the drum parts in standard military music became simplified compared to their earlier incarnations.
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and communicate commands with distinct drumming patterns. These drumming patterns became the basis of the snare drum rudiments.
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with an accent on the first note. The single flammed mill is the most common mill stroke variant in American playing.
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Rudimental Grand Tour - Drumming Across 22 International Traditions.
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Manuel GĂ©nĂ©ral de Musique Militaire a LâUsage des ArmĂ©es Françaises.
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Alternating paradiddle-diddles with flams on the first note of each
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with alternating sticking would be considered a single stroke roll.
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3409:"Moeller Method | History Of The Moeller Stroke And Technique"
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Manuel GĂ©nĂ©ral de Musique Militaire a LâUsage des ArmĂ©es Françaises
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The Drum Rudiment Bible: 500 Rudiments from Beginner to Advanced.
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During World War II, the War Department used a manual from 1940,
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The Harry A. Bower System for Drums Bells Xylophone and Tympani.
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Two diddled grace notes before a tap, which is usually accented
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Alternating diddles with flams on the first note of each diddle
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The Harry A. Bower System for Drums Bells Xylophone and Tympani,
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Encyclopedia Rudimentia: The Ultimate Drum Rudiment Collection.
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The single-stroke roll consists of alternating sticking (i.e.,
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published a manual in 1916 (based on Smith's 1897 work), while
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2887:âPioneer Drummer.â Moscow: National Pioneer Association, 2015.
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4020:"The Drum Rudiment Bible: 500 Rudiments Beginner to Advanced"
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450:. British military drumming had already been exported to the
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which indicates some basic rolls and a few military signals.
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3455:, Second Revision. Washington D.C.: U.S. Marine Corps, 1942.
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The Manual of Instruction for Drummers, on an Improved Plan
2019:
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A four-note pattern with flams on the first and last notes
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3633:"International Association of Traditional Drummers â Home"
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3018:
Royal Scottish Pipe Band Association Tutor Volumes 1 and 2
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Paris: Firmin Didot FrĂ©res de lâInstitute de France, 1848.
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MĂ©thode baloise de tambour = Instructor for Basle-drumming
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The 26 Standard American Drum Rudiments and Selected Solos
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There are 10 official variants of the double-stroke roll.
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and a 4 Stroke Ruff has 3 singles before the primary note
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Marsen en Signalen voor de Koninklijke Nederlandsche Armee
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is one of the cornerstones of modern rudimental drumming.
3383:
Complete Instructive Manual for Bugle, Trumpet, and Drum.
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http://www.henkbruggeman.nl/Boeken/Garnizoen/Garn%209.pdf
2334:: author, contributor to the PAS 40 rudiments, president
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A single drag tap with another grace note drag before it
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Two alternating taps followed by two alternating diddles
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Drum and Flute Duty for the Infantry Branch of the Army.
3180:
The Drummers Assistant or the Art of Drumming Made Easy
476:
Drum and Flute Duty for the Infantry Branch of the Army
2950:"Henry Potter & Co. (Drums) Ltd | Since 1810"
508:. They continued to be an active part of battle until
3245:
H.C. Hart's New and Improved Instructor for the Drum.
2824:
https://www.marinensmusikkar.se/revelj/Reveljen42.pdf
3099:"Examples of Snare Drum Notation, Part 1: 1589â1797"
1193:
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877:, drags are often played with alternating sticking (
4118:
Motion Capture Analysis of Snare Drumming Technique
4091:"Drumline Chops â Improve Your Rudimental Drumming"
3732:
3111:
Clark, Benjamin. Ben Clark Drum Book. Boston, 1797.
3007:
Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research
2871:"Rudiments in Russia | RudimentalDrumming.com"
2618:"Basler Pfyffersyte - Repertoire vo de Clique 2005"
2543:
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2016:(NARD Standard 26 American Drum Rudiments of 1933)
4108:13 essential rudiments rundown sheet from N.A.R.D.
3882:National Association of Rudimental Drummers, 1933.
3122:"Examples of Snare Drum Notation, Part 2: 1809â20"
3286:A Concise System of Instructions and Regulations.
3256:
2366:the form of extra notes or a rudimental pattern.
2319:: composer, clinician, former president of NARD,
2280:: author and teacher, promoter of Swiss rudiments
1118:
486:and their associated style of Scottish drumming.
411:Voorschrift voor den seargent of korporaaltamboer
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2538:
3841:"A Ruff Death, (1634â2008, Requiescat in pace)"
3453:Manual for Field Musics: U.S. Marine Corps 1935
2697:MĂ©thode de Tambour et Caisse Claire d'Orchestre
1835:Alternating groups of three notes of the form
1715:) with a flam on the first note of each diddle
1639:Alternating groups of three notes of the form
1182:Example of the drum rudiment triple stroke roll
1090:Example of the drum rudiment single stroke four
327:MĂ©thode de Tambour et Caisse Claire d'Orchestre
3895:Pearl Drums and Eagle Artist Management, 2014.
3079:Pearl Drums and Eagle Artist Management, 2014.
2610:
2286:: teacher known for his official recording of
1466:Example of the drum rudiment single paradiddle
4315:
4138:
4077:"The Importance Of Learning Hybrid Rudiments"
3603:. Sociedad de la Entrada, 2006. PDF version.
3154:The Drummerâs Instructor or Martial Musician.
1418:"Diddle" redirects here. For other uses, see
551:A number of manuals next appeared during the
3691:"Percussion Creativ e.V. â Rudimental Codex"
3312:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (
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2005:A single ratamacue with two drags before it
1930:A paradiddle where the first note is a drag
1488:Four alternating notes followed by a diddle
1339:Four diddles followed by two accented notes
1283:Example of the drum rudiment six stroke roll
1004:sheet, and 42 rudiments on the French/Swiss
559:(1861), Keach, Burditt, and Cassidy (1861),
4575:National Association of Rudimental Drummers
4113:16 single stroke roll exercises incl. video
4036:
4017:
3273:Army Regulations for Drum, Fife, and Bugle.
2898:Warlike Directions or the Soldiers Practice
1505:Six alternating notes followed by a diddle
1471:Two alternating notes followed by a diddle
1407:Eight diddles followed by an accented note
1390:Seven diddles followed by an accented note
1305:Three diddles followed by an accented note
1025:, etc.) of indeterminate speed and length.
666:, whose "Rudimental Ritual" was popular at
645:Manual for Drummers, Trumpeters, and Fifers
626:National Association of Rudimental Drummers
444:Warlike Directions or the Soldiers Practice
136:. This tradition of drumming originates in
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4152:
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4131:
3919:Swiss Army Triplet Example on VicFirth.com
3440:Technical Manual â Field Music: TM 20â250.
3330:New York: D. Appleton & Company, 1870.
3029:"RSPBA â The Heart of the Pipe Band World"
2118:
2011:
1356:Five diddles followed by an accented note
1322:Four diddles followed by an accented note
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4329:
4039:"The History of the Snare Drum Rudiments"
3614:
3612:
3497:. Percussive Arts Society. Archived from
3156:Albany: Packard and Van Benthuyeer, 1817.
3059:"Pipe Band Drumming | The Rudiments"
3009:Vol. 24, No. 98 (Summer, 1946), pp. 65â70
2670:Methode de Tambour. Paris: Tilliard, 1885
2345:Santa Clara Vanguard Drum and Bugle Corps
2302:Hawthorne Caballeros Drum and Bugle Corps
1990:A single ratamacue with a drag before it
1373:Six diddles followed by an accented note
1254:Two diddles followed by an accented note
87:Learn how and when to remove this message
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3605:http://entrada1598.com/mdia/RF&D.pdf
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3257:Simpson, Henry; Canterbury, Ira (1862).
3167:Massachusetts Collection: Martial Musick
2981:"Corps of Drums History â Drummers Call"
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1784:only involve two taps on the same hand.
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3247:New York: William Hall & Son, 1862.
3234:New York: Firth, Pond, & Co., 1862.
2737:Borges: Radio Nacional de Espana, 1937.
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1761:Example of the drum rudiment pataflafla
751:, Bavarian, Austro-Hungarian, Italian,
458:in the 1770s. The anonymously authored
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3442:Washington D.C.: War Department, 1940.
3357:Instructions for the Trumpet and Drum.
3182:. Philadelphia: Bacon & Co., 1819.
2685:. Paris: Imprimerie Générale Durdilly.
1830:Example of the drum rudiment flam drag
795:A stroke performs a single percussive
782:as an intangible World Heritage Site.
641:TM 20â250 Field Music Technical Manual
548:(1819), and George Klinehanse (1853).
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3288:Philadelphia: Charles Desilver, 1861.
2680:
2605:LâInstruction pour les Tambours 1754.
2566:Das Basler Trommeln, Werden und Wesen
2356:, contributor to the Rudimental Codex
2312:Phantom Regiment Drum and Bugle Corps
1234:
472:Authorised Sergeant Drummers' Manual.
242:Das Basler Trommeln, Werden und Wesen
4585:Royal Scottish Pipe Band Association
4037:Agostinelli, D. Mark (7 July 2019).
4018:Agostinelli, D. Mark (4 June 2019).
3907:. Germany: Percussion Creativ, 2018.
3774:"How to Play Grace Notes on Timpani"
2814:. Hanover (Electorate): Armée, 1840.
2555:
2300:, Interstatesmen, Gray Knights, and
2296:: author, instructor, and arranger,
36:
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3221:Boston: Oliver Ditson and Co., 1861
3195:. Washington D.C.: U.S. Army, 1853.
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739:, and American modern drumming (or
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3230:Bruce, Geo. B. and Emmett, Dan D.
3217:Keach, Burditt, and Cassidy, Eds.
3169:. Massachusetts: F. Goodale, 1818.
2775:Kurze Anweisung zum Trommel-Spiel.
2481:Germany: Alfred Music, 2017. Pg 7.
2321:The Cavaliers Drum and Bugle Corps
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474:In 1887, the War Office published
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4662:Percussion performance techniques
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3298:Casey, Silas, Brig.-Gen. (1862).
2710:"MĂ©thode de Tambour d'ordonnance"
2699:. Paris: Editions Salabert, 1946.
2592:Orchesographie, Metode et Teorie.
2262:Company, former president of NARD
1841:
1528:
1194:Double stroke open roll rudiments
1011:
980:Percussive Arts Society rudiments
900:if played closed and a Half Drag
527:A Revolutionary War Drummers Book
372:Kurze Anweisung zum Trommel-Spiel
140:and it is a central component of
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3427:"A Brief Note on Drum Rudiments"
3232:The Drummers' and Fifers' Guide.
2788:Pauken and Kleine Trommel Schule
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2215:22nd New York Infantry Regiment
2184:United States Marine Corps Band
4636:Drum and bugle corps (classic)
3857:. Paris: Alphonse Leduc, 1987.
3651:Instructor for Basle Drumming.
3601:Renaissance Fife and Drum Book
2773:Wittwe, Georg Ludwig Winters.
2568:. Basel; Trommel Verlag, 1928.
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2219:5th Maryland Infantry Regiment
2020:Thirteen "essential" rudiments
1890:Double drag tap (double drag)
1875:Single drag tap (single drag)
1119:Multiple bounce roll rudiments
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392:The military tradition of the
284:Instruction pour les Tambours,
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1:
4641:Drum and bugle corps (modern)
3990:. Row-Loff Productions, 1995.
3943:New York: Hudson Music, 2019.
3585:Eastwood, Hank (2 May 2014).
3385:New York: Carl Fischer, 1916.
3372:New York: Carl Fischer, 1912.
2939:. London: Henry Potter, 1817.
2581:. Basel: Trommelverlag, 1964.
2408:
2193:Band of the Coldstream Guards
831:
660:Modern Rudimental Swing Solos
522:Friedrich Wilhelm von Steuben
246:Instructor for Basle Drumming
147:
4001:"Flag Drag â DRUM RUDIMENTS"
3893:Scottish Drumming Rudiments.
3653:Basel: Trommel Verlag, 1964.
3219:The Army Drum and Fife Book.
2494:. Hudson Music, 2019. Pg 2."
2247:New Haven Symphony Orchestra
2150:The single paradiddle-diddle
2050:The drag (half drag or ruff)
1000:sheets, 46 rudiments on the
290:. The French dance known as
7:
4064:Encyclopedia of Percussion.
3622:Mel Bay Publications, 2023.
3359:Boston: Carl Fischer, 1897.
2937:The Art of Beating the Drum
2790:. Berlin: Hinrichsen, 1951.
2396:
2343:: instructor and arranger,
1002:Scottish Drumming Rudiments
984:Rudiments according to the
579:âs tactics manual of 1862.
535:Instructor in Martial Music
515:
489:
468:The Art of Beating the Drum
229:, and the Basel version or
67:the claims made and adding
30:For musical rudiments, see
10:
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4631:Indoor percussion ensemble
4565:Winter Guard International
3413:www.rockdrummingsystem.com
2875:www.rudimentaldrumming.com
2549:"Swiss and Basel Drumming"
2290:, former president of NARD
2107:The flam paradiddle-diddle
1905:Lesson 25 (two and three)
1620:Great Hands For a Lifetime
1417:
691:and Dennis Delucia's 1995
613:released another in 1918.
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252:in the 1930s. His student
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3929:Accessed 8 November 2007.
3870:Hudson Music, 2019. pg 4.
3778:freepercussionlessons.com
3763:. Hug Musikverlage, 1972.
3733:Percussive Arts Society.
3677:26 September 2019 at the
3328:Drum and Fife Instructor.
3208:Boston: Elias Howe, 1861.
2924:Young Drummers Assistant.
2911:The Drummer's Instructor.
2231:: drum major and author,
2209:: drum major and author,
2200:: drum major and author,
2191:: drum major and author,
2182:: drum major and author,
2144:The seventeen stroke roll
2104:The drag paradiddle No. 2
2101:The drag paradiddle No. 1
2071:Second thirteen rudiments
1860:Drag (half drag or ruff)
1221:(open roll or long roll)
822:
801:four basic single strokes
365:
325:in 1901. Robert Tourte's
280:Joseph-Henri de Bombelles
264:
4560:Drum Corps International
4409:Charles Stewart Ashworth
4043:www.thedrumrudiments.com
3868:Encyclopedia Rudimentia.
3573:Encyclopedia Rudimentia.
3261:. Boston: Oliver Ditson.
3259:Union Drum and Fife Book
2970:Harrison and Sons, 1887.
2387:Drum Corps International
2180:Charles Stewart Ashworth
2135:The multiple bounce roll
2089:The thirteen stroke roll
1707:An inverted paradiddle (
998:13 Rudiments to Complete
674:Drum Corps International
668:Berklee College of Music
539:Charles Stewart Ashworth
460:Young Drummers Assistant
448:The Drummer's Instructor
387:
310:from 1870 and N. Pita's
203:
4570:Percussive Arts Society
3988:The Rudimental Cookbook
3939:Bloom, Ryan Alexander.
3866:Bloom, Ryan Alexander.
3618:Bloom, Ryan Alexander.
3571:Bloom, Ryan Alexander.
3344:Encyclopedia Rudimentia
3342:Bloom, Ryan Alexander.
3077:The Scottish Rudiments.
2492:Encyclopedia Rudimentia
2490:Bloom, Ryan Alexander.
2153:The single flammed mill
2132:The single stroke seven
2119:Last fourteen rudiments
2092:The fifteen stroke roll
2026:The double stroke open
2012:Historical organization
1720:Flam paradiddle-diddle
1567:United States Navy Band
1420:Diddle (disambiguation)
1017:Single stroke rudiments
986:Percussive Arts Society
966:
916:
891:
863:
717:Encyclopedia Rudimentia
682:Percussive Arts Society
331:Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov
215:Swiss Ordonnanz Trommel
162:Encyclopedia Rudimentia
154:Percussive Arts Society
3973:Agostinelli, D. Mark.
3957:"507 Hybrid Rudiments"
3243:Hart, H. C., Colonel.
3191:Klinehanse, George D.
2427:rudimentaldrumming.com
2235:, 12th Regiment NGSNY.
2202:71st New York Infantry
2168:The single dragadiddle
2159:The Swiss Army triplet
2138:The triple stroke roll
2129:The single stroke four
2086:The eleven stroke roll
2077:The single stroke roll
1950:Drag paradiddle No. 2
1935:Drag paradiddle No. 1
1831:
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1540:
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1395:Seventeen stroke roll
1284:
1183:
1091:
733:Scottish pipe drumming
634:William F. Ludwig, Sr.
466:in 1817 with his book
106:
4524:George Lawrence Stone
4194:Double- and half-time
3977:Self Published, 2010.
3925:31 March 2008 at the
3827:"Rudimental Articles"
3792:"Too Many Rudiments?"
3534:Percussion Discussion
2954:www.henrypotter.co.uk
2681:Kling, Henri (1901).
2607:Theatrum Belli, 2013.
2423:"Rudimental Drumming"
2304:, and founder of IATD
2266:George Lawrence Stone
2162:The inverted flam tap
2147:The triple paradiddle
2098:The single paradiddle
2059:The double paradiddle
2035:The seven stroke roll
1829:
1760:
1539:
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1361:Thirteen stroke roll
1282:
1181:
1140:Multiple bounce roll
1089:
693:Percussion Discussion
630:George Lawrence Stone
555:, including those by
317:In the 20th century,
259:Top Secret Drum Corps
248:, and travels to the
104:
4424:George Barrett Bruce
4079:. 13 September 2016.
4024:Thedrumrudiments.com
3521:Rudimental Cookbook.
3451:Sousa, John Philip.
3326:Strube, Gardiner A.
2987:on 21 September 2019
2274:: author and teacher
2211:7th New York Militia
2207:George Barrett Bruce
2174:Notable contributors
2113:The double ratamacue
2080:The nine stroke roll
2065:The triple ratamacue
2062:The single ratamacue
2032:The five stroke roll
1695:Single flammed mill
1378:Fifteen stroke roll
1100:Single stroke seven
656:All-American Drummer
605:During World War I,
333:'s Scheherezade and
196:was used to set the
4611:Fife and drum corps
4606:Marching percussion
4244:Percussion notation
3917:Vic Firth Home page
3761:Das Basler Trommeln
3575:Hudson Music, 2019.
3547:Rudimental Remedies
3063:pipebanddrummer.com
2624:on 18 February 2012
2603:Bouzzard, Thierry.
2507:September 10, 2015.
2459:on 26 November 2013
2141:The six stroke roll
2083:The ten stroke roll
2056:The double drag tap
2053:The single drag tap
2044:The flam paradiddle
1920:Single dragadiddle
1771:Swiss Army triplet
1344:Eleven stroke roll
1158:Triple stroke roll
1066:Single stroke four
1045:Single stroke roll
701:Rudimental Remedies
689:Rudimental Cookbook
456:American Revolution
454:by the time of the
323:MĂ©thode de Tambour
211:Battle of Morgarten
4580:Percussion Creativ
4534:Gardiner A. Strube
4529:Edward B. Straight
4494:Sanford A. Moeller
4383:Open, closed, open
3798:on 2 February 2009
3735:"Rudiments Online"
3697:on 6 February 2020
3429:. 20 January 2009.
3039:on 3 November 2019
2849:. Amsterdam, 1809.
2683:Methode de Tambour
2642:Kastner, Georges.
2551:. 5 February 2015.
2433:on 18 January 2020
2354:Percussion Creativ
2336:Roland Corporation
2229:Gardiner A. Strube
1832:
1789:Inverted flam tap
1763:
1547:Four flams (drums)
1541:
1510:Paradiddle-diddle
1493:Triple paradiddle
1476:Double paradiddle
1468:
1442:Single paradiddle
1293:Seven stroke roll
1285:
1184:
1092:
776:Percussion Creativ
583:Gardiner A. Strube
553:American Civil War
480:infantry battalion
347:Manuel de Espinosa
312:Methode de Tambour
107:
52:possibly contains
32:rudiments of music
4649:
4648:
4484:William F. Ludwig
4297:
4296:
4005:drumrudiments.com
3986:Freytag, Edward.
3891:Eagle, Miachael.
3562:. Row-Loff, 2010.
3549:. Row-Loff, 2010.
3536:. Row-Loff, 1995.
3532:Delucia, Dennis.
3519:Freytag, Edward.
3394:Gardner, Carl E.
3302:. D Van Nostrand.
3271:Nevins, William.
3165:Robinson, Alvan.
2802:. Lindauer, 1822.
2735:Toques de Guerra.
2657:Ecole du Tambour.
2590:Arbeau, Thoinot.
2577:Berger, Fritz R.
2479:Camp Duty Update.
2256:William F. Ludwig
2251:Governor's Guards
2009:
2008:
1995:Triple ratamacue
1980:Double ratamacue
1965:Single ratamacue
1839:
1838:
1827:
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1310:Nine stroke roll
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1242:Five stroke roll
1191:
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735:, Anglo-American
591:John Philip Sousa
497:Highland bagpipes
452:American Colonies
240:'s publications,
182:Swiss mercenaries
138:military drumming
97:
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54:original research
16:(Redirected from
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3905:Rudimental Codex
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3831:
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3829:. 7 August 2019.
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3794:. Archived from
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3560:Rudimental Logic
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3379:
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3368:Bower, Henry A.
3366:
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3347:
3340:
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3300:Infantry Tactics
3295:
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3284:Cooper, Samuel.
3282:
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2896:Fisher, Thomas.
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2655:Carnaud, Felix.
2653:
2647:
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2629:
2620:. Archived from
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2564:Berger, Fitz R.
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2475:
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2455:. Archived from
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2361:Hybrid rudiments
2272:Charley Wilcoxon
2233:Duryeé's Zouaves
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1006:Rudimental Codex
737:ancient drumming
709:Rudimental Logic
652:Charles Wilcoxon
351:Toques de Guerra
308:Ăcole du Tambour
184:armed with long
158:Camp Duty Update
118:percussion music
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4489:Mitch Markovich
4404:Frank Arsenault
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4348:Snare technique
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4279:Rosanna shuffle
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2298:West Point Band
2284:Frank Arsenault
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2041:The flam accent
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3545:Wooton, john.
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4626:Fanfare band
4514:Fred Sanford
4469:Marty Hurley
4439:Robert Goute
4429:Alex Duthart
4419:Fritz Berger
4414:Bill Bachman
4388:Backsticking
4362:
4353:Drum cadence
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4269:Ride pattern
4229:Gravity roll
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4199:Drum cadence
4184:Cymbal choke
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2350:Claus HeĂler
2326:Fred Sanford
2308:Marty Hurley
2287:
2278:Fritz Berger
2260:Ludwig Drums
2122:
2095:The flam tap
2047:The flamacue
2015:
1855:Description
1627:Flam accent
1619:
1616:Hudson Music
1597:Description
1575:
1563:drum cadence
1437:Description
1213:Description
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1040:Description
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77:January 2021
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4449:Thom Hannum
4368:Drum stroke
3481:www.dci.org
3043:8 September
2453:"Rudiments"
1737:Pataflafla
1561:Four flams
958:Double stop
946:and Swiss
871:grace notes
848:Mill stroke
786:Terminology
749:TrommeslÄtt
723:Present day
697:John Wooton
680:In 1984, a
664:Alan Dawson
577:Silas Casey
531:Valley Forg
510:World War I
506:Crimean War
394:Netherlands
319:Henri Kling
134:fundamental
111:rudimental
4656:Categories
4519:John Seton
4459:H. C. Hart
4334:percussion
4331:Rudimental
4284:Snare rush
4254:Quadruplet
4224:Ghost note
4174:Blast beat
4154:Drum beats
3701:6 February
2409:References
1806:Flam drag
1578:media help
1059:half notes
972:Drum rolls
832:Paradiddle
731:Trommeln,
557:Elias Howe
484:Pipe Bands
292:Le Rigodon
288:Napoleon I
282:published
178:snare drum
148:Definition
130:snare drum
61:improve it
4621:Pipe band
4434:Vic Firth
4358:Drum roll
4341:Technique
4169:Back beat
4048:28 August
3495:"History"
3308:cite book
2909:Spencer.
2668:Pita, N.
2198:H.C. Hart
1852:Notation
1661:Flamacue
1644:Flam tap
1591:Notation
1431:Notation
1207:Notation
1129:Notation
1034:Notation
569:H.C. Hart
537:in 1810.
413:of 1893,
65:verifying
18:Rudiments
4239:One drop
3923:Archived
3802:22 March
3745:15 March
3675:Archived
2786:Kruger.
2733:Tejada.
2628:27 April
2463:23 April
2437:23 April
2397:See also
2038:The flam
1594:Example
1434:Example
1210:Example
1132:Example
1037:Example
707:'s 2010
699:'s 2010
567:(1862),
516:American
490:Scottish
186:polearms
113:drumming
4594:General
4264:Rimshot
4158:strokes
1565:by the
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