Ovo je jedan od najlepših i najkorisnijih rudimenata (subjektivno) i mislim da bismo mogli da mu posvetimo još malo prostora.
Za početak,informativan članak o istorijatu bubnjarskih rudimenata,obogaćen notnim zapisima osnovnih, kao i spoljnim vezama i izvorima.
Naravno, Wiki stranica:
http://www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paradiddle
Naše kolege na Drummer World forumu nedavno su pokrenuli temu o istoriji Paradiddle-a konkretno,pa ću iskoristiti priliku da citiram post John-a Wooton-a,pravog frika za rudimentalno sviranje i bubnjarskoj javnosti poznatog edukatora. Smatram da nije suvišno imati te podatke i na našem forumu zbog budućih bubnjara/ki koji će možda imati želju ili potrebu za opširnijim istraživanjem.
JohnW: " Some trivia to help if you have insomnia:
I have modern copies of Benjamin Clark's Drum
Book from 1797 and Charles Stewart Ashworth's
A New , Useful and Complete System of Drum
Beating from 1812. In both of them, the
paradiddle has accents on the first two strokes,
RLrr, LRll. In Bruce & Emmett's The Drummers'
and Fifers' Guide from 1861 and Gardiner
Strube's Drum & Fife Instructor from 1869 (I have
a reprint of Strube's list from George Lawrence
Stone in his Military Drum Beats for School and
Drum Corps 1931- republished 1958) the
paradiddle is written as played in modern form;
an accent on the first beat: R lrr, Lrll.
However, in Phillip A. Sousa's The Trumpet and
Drum from 1889, the paradiddle is listed with two
accents again: RLrr, LRll.
By the time N.A.R.D. came around in 1933 and
up through the PAS in 1984 to today, the
paradiddle in it's traditional form has just one
accent on the first of four strokes: R lrr, L rll.
If you want to delve into this type of stuff further,
check out Jim Clark's Connecticut’s Fife and
Drum Tradition from 2011:
http://www.upne.com/0819571410.html
Or James Blade's Percussion Instruments and
their History from 1971. Or if you really want to
sleep, but need to find out the importance of
drums in during the 18th Century, try Raoul
Camus' book Military Music of the American
Revolution from 1975."
Tema na DW forumu:
http://www.drummerworld.com/forums/show ... p?t=113927