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flam
v. mislead, deceive; cheat; delude
 
n. double drumbeat where the first beat is short note and the second a long one; (informal) deception or trick; falsehood; lie


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Flam
For the town in Norway, see Flåm. In percussion, a flam is a drum rudiment consisting of a quiet "grace" note on one hand followed by a louder "primary" stroke on the opposite hand. The two notes are played almost simultaneously, and are intended to sound like a single, 'broader' note. Flams can be combined with other different rudiments such as a paradiddle which will result in a flamadiddle and a triplet which will result in a flam accent.
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Flåm
Flåm is a Norwegian village with some 500 inhabitants, at the inner end of the Aurlandsfjord, an arm of the Sognefjord. The town is located in the municipality of Aurland, in the province of Sogn og Fjordane. The name Flåm is derived from Flám, the plural dative form of the Old Norse flá, meaning "(small) plain between steep mountains".
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Flam
nf - flame, blaze (pl. Flamen)


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