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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. ISBN9781457458828.
Weckl, Dave (2004). Exercises for Natural Playing, p.16. Carl Fischer. ISBN9780825850981. Features quarter note ride rather than eighth.
Mattingly, Rick (2006). All About Drums: A Fun and Simple Guide to Playing Drums, unpaginated. Hal Leonard. ISBN9781476865867. Features quarter note ride rather than eighth.
Berengena, Alfred (2005). Essential Double Bass Drumming, p.53. DINSIC. ISBN9788495055996. Features RRLL or LLRR rather than RLRL or LRLR.
Prushko, Jason (2012). 100 Legendary Modern Rock Drumbeats, p.23. Mel Bay. ISBN9781619112742. Features a quarter note ride, rather than eighth, and a half-time snare pattern.
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