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How do you do a 9 stroke roll? - Answers
A 9 stroke roll is the same as a 5 stroke roll but with one more double stroke from each stick. If you consider a 5 stroke roll, this is two double strokes then a single stroke, RR-LL-R. Easy to remember because it sounds like "five stroke roll" when played. A 9 stroke roll would be RR-LL-RR-LL-R. Reverse L and R if you're left handed.
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How do you do a 9 stroke roll? - Answers
A 9 stroke roll is the same as a 5 stroke roll but with one more double stroke from each stick. If you consider a 5 stroke roll, this is two double strokes then a single stroke, RR-LL-R. Easy to remember because it sounds like "five stroke roll" when played. A 9 stroke roll would be RR-LL-RR-LL-R. Reverse L and R if you're left handed.
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How do you do a 9 stroke roll? - Answers
A 9 stroke roll is the same as a 5 stroke roll but with one more double stroke from each stick. If you consider a 5 stroke roll, this is two double strokes then a single stroke, RR-LL-R. Easy to remember because it sounds like "five stroke roll" when played. A 9 stroke roll would be RR-LL-RR-LL-R. Reverse L and R if you're left handed.
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