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  2. Drum stroke - Wikipedia

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    In music, a drum stroke is a movement which produces a single or multiple notes on drums or other percussion instruments such as cymbals. There are several types of strokes: five basic single strokes (noted below), double strokes, and other multiple strokes such as triples, quadruples, or buzzes of indeterminate number.

  3. Category:Percussion performance techniques - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. ... Drum strokes (4 P) P. Percussion notation (3 P)

  4. Drum roll - Wikipedia

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    A drum roll (or roll for short) is a technique used by percussionists to produce a sustained sound for the duration of a written note. [2]All drum figures are based upon three fundamental beats, technically called roll, single stroke, and flam...Sustentation is accomplished upon wind instruments by blowing into the instrument; it is accomplished upon the violin and the allied instruments by ...

  5. Category:Drum strokes - Wikipedia

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  6. Moeller method - Wikipedia

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    The Moeller Method uses the whipping motion, described above, and applies it to the 4 basic strokes of drumming, the Full, Up, Down, and Tap strokes. [6] Using a combination of the basic strokes, in the whipping Moeller style it is possible to play extremely quickly with minimal effort, or to introduce a series of accents into a stream of notes with relative ease. [7]

  7. Kuchi shōga - Wikipedia

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    Kuchi shōga phoneticizes (that is, phonetically articulates) drum strokes using Japanese sound symbolism. Each syllable conveys information about how the drummer is to play a particular note . Kuchi shōga notation is written in katakana , a syllabary familiar to all literate Japanese language speakers.

  8. Drum cadence - Wikipedia

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    According to Hiro Songsblog a drum cadence is "'a drumline piece played in a parading marching band between or in place of full-band pieces'. Cadences are also: 'a chant that is sung by military personnel while parading or marching'." [1] Cadences employ the four basic drum strokes and often directly include drum rudiments.

  9. Category:Drums - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Songs about drums (16 P) T. ... (2 C, 4 P) Pages in category "Drums" The following 160 pages are in this ...