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The double stroke roll is a rudiment consisting of alternating diddles (i.e., <tt>RR</tt>, <tt>LL</tt>, etc.) of indeterminate speed and length. There are 10 official variants of the double-stroke roll (see below).
{|class="wikitable"
|-
!align="center"|No.
!align="center"|Name
!align="center"|Notation
!align="center"|Description
|-
|6.
|Double Stroke Open Roll
|[[Image:6 double stroke open roll.gif]]
|Like the single-stroke roll, usually played fast, but even when played slowly, alternating diddles are considered a double stroke roll. Played so each individual note can be heard distinctly.
|-
|7.
|Five Stroke Roll
|[[Image:7 five stroke roll.gif]]
|Two diddles followed by an accented note. 
|-
|8.
|Six Stroke Roll
|[[Image:8 six stroke roll.gif]]
|Unlike most other double stroke rudiments, the six stroke roll begins with an accented single note. Then it is followed by the diddles and another accented note.
|-
|9.
|Seven Stroke Roll
|[[Image:9 seven stroke roll.gif]]
|Three diddles followed by an accented note. 
|-
|10.
|Nine Stroke Roll
|[[Image:10 nine stroke roll.gif]]
|Four diddles followed by an accented note. 
|-
|11.
|Ten Stroke Roll
|[[Image:11 ten stroke roll.gif]]
|Four diddles followed by two accented notes.
|-
|12.
|Eleven Stroke Roll
|[[Image:12 eleven stroke roll.gif]]
|Five diddles followed by an accented note. 
|-
|13.
|Thirteen Stroke Roll
|[[Image:13 thirteen stroke roll.gif]]
|Six diddles followed by an accented note. 
|-
|14.
|Fifteen Stroke Roll
|[[Image:14 fifteen stroke roll.gif]]
|Seven diddles followed by an accented note. 
|-
|15.
|Seventeen Stroke Roll
|[[Image:15 seventeen stroke roll.gif]]
|Eight diddles followed by an accented note. 
|}

The double stroke roll is a rudiment consisting of alternating diddles (i.e., RR, LL, etc.) of indeterminate speed and length. There are 10 official variants of the double-stroke roll (see below).

No. Name Notation Description
6. Double Stroke Open Roll 6 double stroke open roll.gif Like the single-stroke roll, usually played fast, but even when played slowly, alternating diddles are considered a double stroke roll. Played so each individual note can be heard distinctly.
7. Five Stroke Roll 7 five stroke roll.gif Two diddles followed by an accented note.
8. Six Stroke Roll 8 six stroke roll.gif Unlike most other double stroke rudiments, the six stroke roll begins with an accented single note. Then it is followed by the diddles and another accented note.
9. Seven Stroke Roll 9 seven stroke roll.gif Three diddles followed by an accented note.
10. Nine Stroke Roll 10 nine stroke roll.gif Four diddles followed by an accented note.
11. Ten Stroke Roll 11 ten stroke roll.gif Four diddles followed by two accented notes.
12. Eleven Stroke Roll 12 eleven stroke roll.gif Five diddles followed by an accented note.
13. Thirteen Stroke Roll 13 thirteen stroke roll.gif Six diddles followed by an accented note.
14. Fifteen Stroke Roll 14 fifteen stroke roll.gif Seven diddles followed by an accented note.
15. Seventeen Stroke Roll 15 seventeen stroke roll.gif Eight diddles followed by an accented note.