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Paradiddle; Flam (drum rudiment); Swiss Army Triplet; Swiss triplet; Peradidles; Double-stroke roll; Flamadiddle; Pataflafla; Drag (percussion); Ratamacue; Drag paradiddle; Diddle; Rudiments; Drum rudiments; Drag Paradiddle; Rudimental drumming; Paradiddles; Swiss triplets; Single-stroke roll; Flam (percussion); Percussion rudiments; Flamacue; Double stroke roll; Double-stroke; Double stroke; Single stroke roll; Single stroke rolls; Single stroke rudiment; Single-stroke rudiment; Single stroke rudiments; Single-stroke rudiments; Flam tap; Press roll; Rudiment; Rudimental percussion; PAS International Drum Rudiments; Percussion rudiment
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  • Example of the drum rudiment flam drag
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  • Example of the drum rudiment single paradiddle
  • Example of the drum rudiment single stroke four
  • Example of the drum rudiment six stroke roll
  • Example of the drum rudiment triple stroke roll

rudiments         
When you learn the rudiments of something, you learn the simplest or most essential things about it.
She helped to build a house, learning the rudiments of brick-laying as she went along.
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rudiments         
the first principles of a subject.
rudiment         
['ru:d?m(?)nt]
¦ noun
1. (rudiments) the first principles of a subject.
an elementary or primitive form of something.
2. Biology an undeveloped or immature part or organ.
3. Music a basic pattern used by drummers, such as the roll, the flam, and the paradiddle.
Origin
C16: from Fr., or from L. rudimentum, from rudis 'unwrought'.

Wikipedia

Drum rudiment

In rudimental drumming, a form of percussion music, a drum rudiment is one of a number of relatively small patterns which form the foundation for more extended and complex drumming patterns. The term "drum rudiment" is most closely associated with various forms of field drumming, where the snare drum plays a prominent role. In this context "rudiment" means not only "basic", but also fundamental. This tradition of drumming originates in military drumming and it is a central component of martial music.

Examples of use of rudiments
1. Battelle is not particularly adept at making the rudiments of search technology interesting.
2. He learnt the rudiments by careering round a field in his fathers old Morris Oxford.
3. In the rush to teach Afghans the rudiments of Western–style democracy, they may have oversold the product.
4. But what is happening in the real world of today, defies all rudiments and further complicates this stability.
5. They listen intently as instructor Adrienne Wax explains the rudiments of a game they hope will advance their careers.