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The nine stroke roll is another rudiment in the series of roll rudiments. And much like
the five and the seven, you can take that number and divide it in half and round it
up to the next number which will allow you to determine how many motions there are in
this roll.
So if you take nine and divide it in half, you're talking about four and a half. Round
it up and that creates five motions.
Again, like the five stroke and the seven stroke roll, the roll requires you to roll
either with doubles or buzzes through the first portion of the roll, the first four
strokes. And then you tap on the last portion.
I'm gonna do an example right now of the double stroked version of the nine stroke roll which
is the first four motions being doubled and tapping on the last one.
Now I'm gonna take those first four motions, buzz them, or play them closed, and then tap
the last one.
And here's the closed version.
So remember for the nine stroke roll you have the five motions from the arms, the first
four motions being rolled and the last one being tapped, in both the double stroke version
and the buzz stroke version.