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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 (NARD), 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

  1. The Single Stroke Roll*
  2. The Single Stroke Four
  3. The Single Stroke Seven
  4. The Multiple Bounce Roll
  5. The Triple Stroke Roll
  6. The Double Stroke Open Roll*
  7. The Five Stroke Roll*
  8. The Six Stroke Roll
  9. The Seven Stroke Roll*
  10. The Nine Stroke Roll*
  11. The Ten Stroke Roll*
  12. The Eleven Stroke Roll*
  13. The Thirteen Stroke Roll*
  14. The Fifteen Stroke Roll*
  15. The Seventeen Stroke Roll
  16. The Single Paradiddle*
  17. The Double Paradiddle*
  18. The Triple Paradiddle
  19. The Single Paradiddle-Diddle
  20. The Flam*
  21. The Flam Accent*
  22. The Flam Tap*
  23. The Flamacue*
  24. The Flam Paradiddle*
  25. The Single Flammed Mill
  26. The Flam Paradiddle-Diddle*
  27. The Pataflafla
  28. The Swiss Army Triplet
  29. The Inverted Flam Tap
  30. The Flam Drag
  31. The Drag*
  32. The Single Drag Tap*
  33. The Double Drag Tap*
  34. The Ratatap*
  35. The Single Dragadiddle
  36. The Drag Paradiddle 1*
  37. The Drag Paradiddle 2*
  38. The Single Ratamacue*
  39. The Double Ratamacue*
  40. The Triple Ratamacue*

Rudiments indicated with an asterisk above are those also found in the NARD list.

Hybrid Rudiments List

There are also many Hybrids that have been created over the years

They are

  1. Alternating 3 stroke Herta
  2. 4 stroke Herta
  3. 5 stroke Herta
  4. 4 stroke Herta (paradiddle sticking)
  5. 5 stroke Herta (4 stroke sticking)
  6. Alternating single 5
  7. Alternating Single 7
  8. 4 stroke Herta w/ upbeat accents
  9. 4 stroke herta w/ 2/3 accents
  10. single 5 stoke
  11. Alternating single 5 with upbeat accents
  12. Upbeat rolls
  13. Upbeat single diddles
  14. Paradiddles (several variations)
  15. Double paradiddles (variations)
  16. Paradiddle-diddles (variations)
  17. Paradiddle-diddle-diddles
  18. Upbeat and downbeat Grandmas
  19. Alternating Single hand Tap Drag
  20. Swiss tap drag
  21. Triple stroke tap drag
  22. Non Alternating Paradiddle
  23. Dragadiddle
  24. Tap Dragadiddle
  25. 5 stroke paradiddle
  26. Paradiddle w/ diddle on 4
  27. Slurred 6 stroke Roll
  28. Slurred 5 stroke roll
  29. 6 stroke roll
  30. Tap 5 stroke roll
  31. Triple stoke roll (French)
  32. Shirley Murphey
  33. 3-2-1’s
  34. Egg Beaters
  35. Backwards Egg Beaters
  36. Slevens
  37. 4 stroke rolls
  38. 3+paradiddle
  39. Triple flam tap
  40. Flam tap
  41. Quadruple flam tap
  42. Flim flam tap
  43. Swiss Triplet
  44. Swissy flam tap
  45. Left up Swiss,
  46. 4 note swiss
  47. Flim-swiss
  48. Swiss kick
  49. Odd3/even 3
  50. Flam 3+a
  51. Swiss pug
  52. Flam 3-2-1
  53. Flama-flam tap
  54. Flammed mill (variations)
  55. Inverted Flam Taps
  56. Flam Accents
  57. 3 note inverts
  58. Fubars
  59. Triple fubars
  60. Alternating Swiss triplet
  61. Non Alternating flammed mill
  62. 3 note flam-a-cue
  63. Dachuta
  64. Chuchuttas
  65. Fli-flo-tap
  66. Dachuchuh
  67. Chuchuta+1
  68. Single hand patta fla-fla
  69. Single hand triple patty
  70. Mill fla-fla
  71. Flam Paradiddle
  72. Par-flam-diddle
  73. Paradid-flam
  74. Flamacue-paradiddle
  75. Fla-fla-diddle
  76. Para-fla-fla
  77. Pata-fla-fla paradiddle
  78. Flam Drags
  79. Flam drag-a-cue
  80. Da-flam-drag
  81. Non Alternating flam drag
  82. Swiss flam drag
  83. Flammed mill drag
  84. Swiss flam drag+flamtap
  85. Swiss flam drag-a-cue
  86. Da-swiss drag
  87. Swiss flam drag w/left up
  88. Cheese flam accents
  89. 3 stroke Cheese-a-cue
  90. Da cheese
  91. Flam 5
  92. Flam 5-a-cue
  93. Da flam 5
  94. Non alternating cheese
  95. Non alternating flam 5
  96. Flam 2/3
  97. Alt. Flam 2/3
  98. Single flam drag
  99. Alternating swiss flam drag
  100. Non alternating cheeseadiddle
  101. Cheese inverts
  102. 3 stroke cheese inverts
  103. Cheese fubars
  104. 4 stroke cheese fubars
  105. cheese chuchuttas
  106. fli-flo cheese
  107. Da chucheese
  108. Non Alternating Cheese chuchutta
  109. Cheese single hand patty
  110. Cheese 5 single hand patty
  111. 4 stroke swiss drag
  112. fla-fla swiss drag
  113. cheese-a-diddle
  114. Flam drag Paradiddle
  115. Flam 5 paradiddle
  116. Flam 5 superdiddle
  117. Cheese-a-flam tap
  118. Cheese-a-cue flamadiddle
  119. Cheese a diddle (variations)
  120. Cheese 5 paradiddle (variations
  121. Flam a single
  122. Cheese a single
  123. Cheese 5 a single
  124. Flamadiddlediddle (variations)
  125. Diddle a flam tap
  126. Book Reports (variations)
  127. Book Marks (variations)
  128. Parcheesediddle
  129. Funky cheese
  130. Funky cheese inverts
  131. Non Alternating funky cheese
  132. Alternating flam thing
  133. Alternating cheese thing
  134. Alternating cheese 5 thing
  135. Alternating flam 6 stroke thing
  136. Alternating flam 7 swiss cheese
  137. Swiss flam 5
  138. 3-2 flam 5

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.

Open, Closed, Open

When used in auditions for orchestral gigs and school Honor Bands, rudiments are almost always performed in an Open, closed, open format.

External link

de:Rudiments