rudimentˈru də mənt
rudiment (n)
- plural
- rudiments
English Definitions:
rudiment, first rudiment, first principle, alphabet, ABC, ABC's, ABCs (noun)
the elementary stages of any subject (usually plural)
"he mastered only the rudiments of geometry"
rudiment (noun)
the remains of a body part that was functional at an earlier stage of life
"Meckel's diverticulum is the rudiment of the embryonic yolk sac"
rudiment (Noun)
A fundamental principle or skill, especially in a field of learning (often in the plural).
rudiment (Noun)
Something in an undeveloped form (often in the plural)
rudiment (Noun)
A body part that no longer has a function
rudiment (Noun)
In percussion, one of a selection of basic drum patterns learned as an exercise.
rudiment
In rudimental drumming, a form of percussion music, a drum rudiment is one of a number of relatively small patterns which form the foundation for more extended and complex drumming patterns. The term "drum rudiment" is most closely associated with various forms of field drumming, where the snare drum plays a prominent role. In this context "rudiment" means not only "basic", but also fundamental. This tradition of drumming originates in military drumming and it is a central component of martial music.
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