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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., <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.
|}