Great book Ratamaswiss! Couple of questions for everyone out there...
I'm looking at Rudiments 55, 56, and 101. What is the difference/similarity between a patty and a flafla? How do you "patty" a rudiment and how do you "flafla" a rudiment? I always thought that a patty was a downbeat and uh ACCENT pattern, while a flafla was a downbeat and uh FLAM pattern. So a patty flafla rudiment would just contain both. Is this correct or way off?
However looking at these three similar rudiments I am confused. According to #55 (flam 5 flafla) there is an inverted/hand to hand primary stroke pattern (RLRL, followed by LRLR). And #56 (Flam Five Patty) there is a regular alternating non hand to hand RLRL RLRL pattern. So from these two rudiments alone one might infer that this sticking is the difference between patty and flafla since the diddles, flams and accents are the same for both. However whether that is true or not when you put #101 into the mix it messes everything up. #101 (Patty Fives) is the same as #56 except for the addition of an accent on the uhs.
Help me everyone, I'm seriously losing sleep over this
