Translations:AY Honors/Drumming & Percussion/Answer Key/15/en

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No. Name Notation Description
20. Flam 20 flam.gif A single primary note note preceded by a grace note which is played with the opposite hand. The temporal distance between the grace note and the primary note can vary depending on the style and context of the piece being played.
21. Flam Accent Alternating groups of three notes of the form [Flam - tap - tap].
22. Flam Tap 22 flam tap.gif Alternating diddles with flams on the first note of each.
23. Flamacue 23 flamacue.gif A group of four notes and an ending downbeat, where the first note and the down beat are flammed, and the second note is accented.
24. Flam Paradiddle 24 flam paradiddle.gif A paradiddle with a flam on the first note.
25. Single Flammed Mill 25 single flammed mill.gif An inverted paradiddle (RRLR, LLRL) with a flam on the first note of each diddle.
26. Flam Paradiddle-diddle 26 flam paradiddle diddle.gif Alternating paradiddle-diddles with flams on the first note of each.
27. Pataflafla 27 pata flafla.gif A four-note pattern with flams on the first and last notes.
28. Swiss Army Triplet 28 swiss army triplet.gif A right hand flam followed by a right tap and a left tap, or (using a left hand lead) a left hand flam followed by a left tap and a right tap. & It is often used in the place of a flam accent, since repeated flam accents will have three taps on the same hand in a row, where repeated swiss army triplets only involve two taps on the same hand.
29. Inverted Flam Tap 29 inverted flam tap.gif Alternating diddles (offset by one sixteenth note) with a flam on the second note of each diddle.
30. Flam Drag 30 flam drag.gif Alternating groups of three notes of the form [flam - drag - tap].