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!align="center"|No.
!align="center"|Name
!align="center"|Notation
!align="center"|Description
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|31.
|Drag
|[[Image:31 drag.gif]]
|A drag consists of two consecutive notes played by the same hand (either <tt>RR</tt> or <tt>LL</tt>). This is similar to the diddle, except that by convention diddles are played the same speed as the context in which they are placed, where drags are played at twice the speed as the context in which they are placed. For example, if a sixteenth note passage is being played then any drags in that passage would by definition be thirty-second notes, where diddles would be sixteenth notes. Drags can also be played as grace notes. When played as grace notes on [[timpani]], the grace notes are alternated (<tt>rlR</tt>, <tt>lrL</tt>). <ref name=nasatir>{{cite web
|url= http://www.keynotesmagazine.com/article.php?uid=120
|title= Too Many Rudiments?
|accessdate= February 3 2008
|dateformat= mdy
|last= Nasatir
|first= Cary
|publisher= Conn-Selmer Keynotes
}}</ref>