paradiddle
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of paradiddle
1925–30; staccato syllables partly imitative; diddle 2; perhaps with para- 1 facetiously representing the alternation
Example Sentences
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His work on “Peggy Sue,” is a deceptively simple use of paradiddles, a rudiment that most beginning drum students are taught to practice with a metronome.
From Washington Post
It’s a balmy afternoon in May, and Chu, 41, is doing paradiddle tap steps down some stone stairs in his Calabasas backyard.
From Los Angeles Times
Listen to the entire conversation with John Densmore, including asking fellow drummer and "terrific guy" Ringo Starr about "paradiddles," on "Everything Fab Four" and subscribe via Spotify, Apple, Google or wherever you get your podcasts.
From Salon
It isn’t just how to strum a power chord or whip off a paradiddle.
From Washington Post
“Not lies exactly, but—” “Fictions, whoppers, paradiddles—whatever terminology you like. When did you realize Abraham was telling you the truth?”
From Literature
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