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  2. Drum stroke - Wikipedia

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    The up stroke begins with the tip of the stick hovering low above the head of the drum. The drummer strikes the surface and brings the stick up, or to full stroke position. In the tap, the stick begins low and remains low after striking. The buzz stroke starts at a specified position; then, the stick travels towards the drum. As the stick hits ...

  3. Moeller method - Wikipedia

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    The Moeller method, Moeller technique or whipping technique is a percussive stroke method for drumming that combines a variety of techniques with the goal of improving hand speed, power, and control while offering the flexibility to add accented notes at will.

  4. Heel-toe technique - Wikipedia

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    Tim Waterson used a hybrid version of the heel-toe technique to set the double stroke world record for feet in the World's Fastest Drummer competition with a score of 1,407 doubles in 60 seconds. Davenport is the first drummer to build a style of playing that uses multiple stroke kick drumming as the foundation of his technique.

  5. Open, closed, open - Wikipedia

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    The most difficult rudiments to play in this manner are those with continuous patterns (no breaks or rests) such as the single stroke roll, double stroke roll, and triple stroke roll, due to the requirement for the sound to stay smooth and even while the technique used for playing the strokes changes with speed. [5]

  6. 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 ...

  7. Sanford A. Moeller - Wikipedia

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    "The belief that anyone can beat a drum is discouragingly popular!" - Sanford Augustus "Gus" Moeller Gus Moeller is usually associated with the "Moeller method" or "Moeller technique" (considered by some to be a misnomer), which advocates the use of "ancient" snare drumming techniques that can be used by drummers when playing a drum kit.

  8. Drum rudiment - Wikipedia

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    Single stroke four Example of the drum rudiment single stroke four: Four notes played with alternating sticking, usually as a triplet followed by an eighth note (as in the picture) or as three grace notes before a downbeat (like a ruff) Single stroke seven Seven notes played with alternating sticking, usually as sextuplet followed by a quarter note

  9. Cymbal choke - Wikipedia

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    In percussion, cymbal choke is a drum stroke or push which consists of striking a cymbal with a drum stick held in one hand and then immediately grabbing the cymbal with another hand, or more rarely, with the same hand. The cymbal choke produces a burst of sound which is abruptly silenced, which can be used for punctuation or dramatic ...