Dictionary Definition
diddle
Verb
1 deprive of by deceit; "He swindled me out of my
inheritance"; "She defrauded the customers who trusted her"; "the
cashier gypped me when he gave me too little change" [syn: victimize, swindle, rook, goldbrick, nobble, bunco, defraud, scam, mulct, gyp, con]
2 manipulate manually or in one's mind or
imagination; "She played nervously with her wedding ring"; "Don't
fiddle with the screws"; "He played with the idea of running for
the Senate" [syn: toy,
fiddle, play]
User Contributed Dictionary
English
Etymology
From dialectal duddle, "to trick" (16th century), "to totter" (17th century); perhaps influenced by the name (which itself was probably chosen as an allusion to duddle) of the swindling character Jeremy Diddler in Kenney's Raising the Wind (1803). Meaning "to have sex with" is from the 19th century, "to masturbate" is 1950's.Pronunciation
- Rhymes with: -ɪdəl
Verb
- to cheat; to swindle
- to have sex with
- to masturbate (especially of women)
Translations
- German: beschummeln (1)
Extensive Definition
A rudiment is one of a set of basic patterns used
in rudimental drumming. These patterns form the basic building
blocks or "vocabulary" of drumming, and can be combined in a great
variety of ways to create drumming music.
There have been many attempts to formalize a
standard list of snare drum
rudiments. The
National Association of Rudimental Drummers (NARD), an
organization established to promote rudimental drumming, put
forward a list of 13 "essential" rudiments, and later a second set
of thirteen to form the original 26. Finally, the Percussive
Arts Society (PAS) reorganized the first 26 and added another
14 to form the current 40 International Drum Rudiments.
The 40 P.A.S. International Drum Rudiments
Single stroke rudiments
The single-stroke roll consists of alternating sticking (i.e., RLRL, etc.) of indeterminate speed and length.Multiple bounce roll rudiments
Double-stroke rudiments
The double-stroke roll is a rudiment consisting of alternating diddles (i.e., RR, LL, etc) of indeterminate speed and length. There are 10 official variants of the double-stroke roll (see below). The double-stroke roll is often played in the open, closed, open format; starting very slowly, gradually accelerating to maximum speed, then gradually slowing down again.Diddle rudiments
In percussion, the paradiddle is a rudiment consisting of a four-note pattern of the form RLRR or LRLL.Continuously playing alternating drags (or
diddles) results in a double-stroke roll.
A similar rudiment is the ruff, which is a note
with three grace notes, but they are usually alternated
|- |Single Drag Tap ||A single drag tap is two
alternating notes where the first note has drag grace notes and the
second is accented. |- |Double Drag Tap ||A double drag tap is a
single drag tap with another grace note drag before it. |- |Lesson
25 ||A lesson 25 is three alternating notes where the first note
has drag grace notes and the third is accented. |- |Single
Dragadiddle ||A single dragadiddle is a paradiddle where the first
note is a drag. |- |Drag Paradiddle #1 ||The first drag paradiddle
is an accented note followed by a paradiddle with drag grace notes
on the first note. |- |Drag Paradiddle #2 |||The second drag
paradiddle is two accented notes followed by a paradiddle with drag
grace notes on the second accented note and the first note of the
paradiddle. |- |Single Ratamacue ||A single ratamacue consists of
four notes where the first note has drag grace notes and the fourth
is accented. |- |Double Ratamacue ||A double ratamacue consists of
a single ratamacue with a drag before it. |- |Triple Ratamacue |||A
triple ratamacue consists of a single ratamacue with two drags
before it. |}
Historical organization
The thirteen "essential" rudiments
- The Long Roll
- The Five Stroke Roll
- The Seven Stroke Roll
- The Flam
- The Flam Accent
- The Flam Paradiddle
- The Flamacue
- The Ruff
- The Single Drag
- The Double Drag
- The Double Paradiddle
- The Single Ratamacue
- The Triple Ratamacue
The second thirteen rudiments
- The Single Stroke Roll
- The Nine Stroke Roll
- The Ten Stroke Roll
- The Eleven Stroke Roll
- The Thirteen Stroke Roll
- The Fifteen Stroke Roll
- The Flam Tap
- The Single Paradiddle
- The Drag Paradiddle #1
- The Drag Paradiddle #2
- The Flam Paradiddle-diddle
- The Lesson 25
- The Double Ratamacue
The last fourteen rudiments
More recently, the Percussive Arts Society added
14 more rudiments to extended the list to the current 40
International Drum Rudiments. Note that the ordering was completely
changed during this last re-organization, so these numbers won't
match those above.
- The Single Stroke Four
- The Single Stroke Seven
- The Multiple Bounce Roll
- The Triple Stroke Roll
- The Six Stroke Roll
- The Seventeen Stroke Roll
- The Triple Paradiddle
- The Single Paradiddle-Diddle
- The Single Flammed Mill
- The Pataflafla
- The Swiss Army Triplet
- The Inverted Flam Tap
- The Flam Drag
- The Single Dragadiddle
Books
- (1812) A New, Useful, and Complete System of Drum Beating by Charles Ashworth
- (1815) The Art of Beating the Drum by Samuel Potter
- (1861) The Drummers' and Fifers' Guide by Bruce Emmett
- (1869) Strube's Drum and Fife Instructor by Gardiner A. Strube
- (1886) The Trumpet and Drum by John Philip Sousa
- (1935) Stick Control by George Lawrence Stone
- (1942) Modern Interpretation of Snare Drum Rudiments by Buddy Rich
- (1945) The All-American Drummer by Charley Wilcoxin
- (1959) 14 Modern Contest Solos For Snare Drum by John S. Pratt
- (1979) The Technique and Mechanics of Rudimental Snare Drumming by Ken Mazur
- (1992) The Drummer's Rudimental Reference Book by John Wooton
- (2004) The Beat of a Different Drummer by Dominick Cuccia
Notable contributors
- Charley Wilcoxon: instructor, author, and teacher
- J. Burns Moore: instructor, author, and teacher
- George Lawrence Stone: instructor, author, and teacher
- Earl Sturtze: instructor, author, and teacher
- Les Parks: instructor and arranger, Sons of Liberty Fife and Drum Corps, Hawthorne Cabaleros, Garfield Cadets
- John S. Pratt: instructor, author, and teacher
- Fred Sanford: instructor and arranger, Santa Clara Vanguard Drum and Bugle Corps
- Ralph Hardimon: instructor and arranger, Santa Clara Vanguard Drum and Bugle Corps
- Tom Float: instructor and arranger, Blue Devils Drum and Bugle Corps
- Marty Hurley: instructor and arranger, Phantom Regiment Drum and Bugle Corps
- Scott Johnson: instructor and arranger, Blue Devils Drum and Bugle Corps
- James Campbell: instructor and arranger, The Cavaliers Drum and Bugle Corps
- Bret Kuhn: instructor and arranger, The Cavaliers Drum and Bugle Corps
- Dennis DeLucia: instructor and arranger, Bridgemen Drum and Bugle Corps
- Thom Hannum: instructor and arranger, Cadets Drum and Bugle Corps
- Charley Poole, Jr. instructor and arranger, 27th Lancers Drum and Bugle Corps
Hybrid rudiments
Over the years, many other rudimental patterns have been informally identified and given creative names, although most of these are based upon the original 40. They are commonly known as "hybrid rudiments" or "hybrids," and are especially common in drumlines and drum corps. A few notable examples are the herta, which is a drag played with alternating sticking, and the cheese, a diddle with a grace note.References
External links
- DrumRudiments.com- All 40 Drum Rudiments with Video examples.
- The Percussive Arts Society International Drum Rudiments
- RudimentalDrumming.com
diddle in German: Rudiment (Schlagzeug)
diddle in Italian: Rudimento
diddle in Japanese: ルーディメンツ
diddle in Finnish: Rudimentit
Synonyms, Antonyms and Related Words
ball,
bamboozle, be
intimate, beat, beguile, beguile of, beguile the
time, betray, bilk, bluff, bunco, burn, burn daylight, cajole, cheat, cheat on, chisel, chouse, chouse out of, circumvent, cog, cog the dice, cohabit, come together, commit
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make out, mate, mock, mount, mulct, outmaneuver, outreach, outsmart, outwit, overreach, pack the deal, pass
the time, piddle,
pigeon, play one false,
poke, potter, practice fraud upon, put
something over, putter,
rook, scam, screw, sell gold bricks, serve, service, shave, shortchange, sleep with,
snow, stack the cards,
stick, sting, string along, swindle, take, take a dive, take in,
thimblerig, throw a
fight, trick, trifle, two-time, victimize, waste
time