The double ratamacue naturally alternates within itself and is played in 6/8 time signature here. The double ratamacue is basically a single ratamacue with a drag ruff played in front of it. If you’ve learned how to play the single ratamacue, you’ll have no problems in mastering the double ratamacue. In the video, Lionel Duperron teaches you how to practice the double ratamacue on a single surface, and how to use it to come up with your own double ratamacue based drum beats and drum fills. This next free drum lesson on the 40 drum rudiments, teaches you how to play the double ratamacue, a drum rudiment from the drag family of drum rudiments. Learn How To Play The Double Ratamacue Drum Rudiment!
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