Definition
A 'paradiddle' is a four-note drum pattern consisting of single and double strokes. 🥁 It's a fundamental rudiment in drumming, used to develop coordination and speed. Think of it as a basic building block for more complex rhythms. Unlike a simple beat, a paradiddle involves variations in stick patterns. It's often written as RLRR LRLL (Right Left Right Right, Left Right Left Left). It is similar to learning scales on the piano.