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A similar rudiment is the ruff, which is a note with three grace notes, but they are usually alternated <ref name=nasatir />
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|32.
|Single Drag Tap
|[[Image:32 single drag tap.gif]]
|A single drag tap is two alternating notes where the first note has drag grace notes and the second is accented.
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|33.
|Double Drag Tap
|[[Image:33 double drag tap.gif]]
|A double drag tap is a single drag tap with another grace note drag before it.
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|34.
|Lesson 25
|[[Image:34 lesson 25.gif]]
|A lesson 25 is three alternating notes where the first note has drag grace notes and the third is accented.
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|35.
|Single Dragadiddle
|[[Image:35 single dragadiddle.gif]]
|A single dragadiddle is a paradiddle where the first note is a drag.
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|36.
|Drag Paradiddle #1
|[[Image:36 drag paradiddle 1.gif]]
|The first drag paradiddle is an accented note followed by a paradiddle with drag grace notes on the first note.
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|37.
|Drag Paradiddle #2
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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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|38.
|Single Ratamacue
|[[Image:38 single ratamacue.gif]]
|A single ratamacue consists of four notes where the first note has drag grace notes and the fourth is accented. 
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|39.
|Double Ratamacue
|[[Image:39 double ratamacue.gif]]
|A double ratamacue consists of a single ratamacue with a drag before it.
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|40.
|Triple Ratamacue
|[[Image:40 triple ratamacue.gif]]
||A triple ratamacue consists of a single ratamacue with two drags before it.
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A similar rudiment is the ruff, which is a note with three grace notes, but they are usually alternated & |- |32. |Single Drag Tap |32 single drag tap.gif |A single drag tap is two alternating notes where the first note has drag grace notes and the second is accented. |- |33. |Double Drag Tap |33 double drag tap.gif |A double drag tap is a single drag tap with another grace note drag before it. |- |34. |Lesson 25 |34 lesson 25.gif |A lesson 25 is three alternating notes where the first note has drag grace notes and the third is accented. |- |35. |Single Dragadiddle |35 single dragadiddle.gif |A single dragadiddle is a paradiddle where the first note is a drag. |- |36. |Drag Paradiddle #1 |36 drag paradiddle 1.gif |The first drag paradiddle is an accented note followed by a paradiddle with drag grace notes on the first note. |- |37. |Drag Paradiddle #2 | ||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. |- |38. |Single Ratamacue |38 single ratamacue.gif |A single ratamacue consists of four notes where the first note has drag grace notes and the fourth is accented. |- |39. |Double Ratamacue |39 double ratamacue.gif |A double ratamacue consists of a single ratamacue with a drag before it. |- |40. |Triple Ratamacue |40 triple ratamacue.gif ||A triple ratamacue consists of a single ratamacue with two drags before it. |}

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