so we have a bunch of off-beat 16th note accents on the snare followed by a 13 stroke roll around the toms
Beat→
Instrument↓ | 1 | e | & | u | 2 | e | & | u | 3 | e | & | u | 4 | e | & | u | 1 |
Hi Tom | | | | | | | | | | | xx | xx | | | | | |
Mid tom | | | | | | | | | | | | | xx | xx | | | |
Lo tom | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | xx | xx | |
Snare | x | x | | x | | x | | x | | x | | | | | | | x |
note that the toms each have 2 32nd note hits per cell in the above for a total of 12 hits plus the ending snare
In drum rudiment terms this is a 13 stroke roll where each pair of 32nds are played as a double tap finishing on a final snare stroke
R-R-L-L R-R-L-L R-R-L-L R
- it is important that this sticking version (right hand leading) is used if you are a right-handed drummer or are trying to replicate said beast, unless you want to end up tangling your hands - the final snare hit is with the right hand because it is easier to bring it back across to the snare in time as opposed to the left hand