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A rudiment is a foundational drum pattern used as an exercise.
Informally it can mean any percussion exercise, but it is most commonly associated with snare drum patterns.
Rudiment Lists
There have been several attempts to formalise a recommended list of snare drum rudiments, especially among marching band instructors. The National Association of Rudimental Drummers, an organisation established to promote rudiment-based drumming, put forward a list of 26 rudiments.
More recently, the Percussive Arts Society has extended this to a set of 40 "International Drum Rudiments".
They are
- The Single Stroke Roll*
- The Single Stroke Four
- The Single Stroke Seven
- The Multiple Bounce Roll
- The Triple Stroke Roll
- The Double Stroke Open Roll*
- The Five Stroke Roll*
- The Six Stroke Roll
- The Seven Stroke Roll*
- The Nine Stroke Roll*
- The Ten Stroke Roll*
- The Eleven Stroke Roll*
- The Thirteen Stroke Roll*
- The Fifteen Stroke Roll*
- The Seventeen Stroke Roll
- The Single Paradiddle*
- The Double Paradiddle*
- The Triple Paradiddle
- The Single Paradiddle-Diddle
- The Flam*
- The Flam Accent*
- The Flam Tap*
- The Flamacue*
- The Flam Paradiddle*
- The Single Flammed Mill
- The Flam Paradiddle-Diddle*
- The Pataflafla
- The Swiss Army Triplet
- The Inverted Flam Tap
- The Flam Drag
- The Drag*
- The Single Drag Tap*
- The Double Drag Tap*
- The Ratatap*
- The Single Dragadiddle
- The Drag Paradiddle 1*
- The Drag Paradiddle 2*
- The Single Ratamacue*
- The Double Ratamacue*
- The Triple Ratamacue*
Rudiments indicated with an astersik above are those also found in the NARD list.
Practical Use
Some rudiments are rather esoteric, such as the Single Flammed Mill and the Ratatap, and are used only in a very small number of drum parts. They can still provide valuable practice to all percussionists, however, as they exercise different degrees of hand-independence and fine stick control.
Others, such as the Flam, Drag and Paradiddle form the basis of a wide range of rhthms in orchestral, drum-kit and marching percussion. The Paradiddle in particular is very versatile, forming the basis of many popular music drum fills.
External link
- Vic Firth - Drum rudiment essentials.