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ruff
4
(ruff)
Pronunciation:
/rʌf/
noun
Music
one of the basic patterns (rudiments) of drumming, consisting of a single note preceded by either two grace notes played with the other stick (
double-stroke ruff
or
drag
) or three grace notes played with alternating sticks (
four-stroke ruff
).
Origin:
late 17th century
: probably imitative
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