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English: Double bass drum beat based on a standard rock backbeat pattern with a sixteenth note roll.
  • Franco, Joe (1984). Double Bass Drumming, p.3. Alfred Music. ISBN 9781457458828.
  • Weckl, Dave (2004). Exercises for Natural Playing, p.16. Carl Fischer. ISBN 9780825850981. Features quarter note ride rather than eighth.
  • Mattingly, Rick (2006). All About Drums: A Fun and Simple Guide to Playing Drums, unpaginated. Hal Leonard. ISBN 9781476865867. Features quarter note ride rather than eighth.
  • Berengena, Alfred (2005). Essential Double Bass Drumming, p.53. DINSIC. ISBN 9788495055996. Features RRLL or LLRR rather than RLRL or LRLR.
  • Prushko, Jason (2012). 100 Legendary Modern Rock Drumbeats, p.23. Mel Bay. ISBN 9781619112742. Features a quarter note ride, rather than eighth, and a half-time snare pattern.
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