The Rosanna shuffle is the drum pattern from the Grammy Award winning Toto hit "Rosanna". It is known as a "half-time shuffle" and shows "definite jazz influence".[4] It features ghost notes and is derived from the combination of what Jeff Porcaro, who plays on the song's recording, calls the "Bernard Purdie half time shuffle" (Purdie shuffle) and the "John Bonham beat" (from "Fool in the Rain") with the well-known Bo Diddley beat.[1] The pattern is notoriously difficult.

"Rosanna shuffle"[1][2] playโ“˜.
"Basic half time shuffle"[3] playโ“˜.
"Bo Diddley beat"/Son clave Playโ“˜.

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  1. ^ a b "Jeff Porcaro", DrummerWorld.com.
  2. ^ Michalkow, Mike (2008). The Total Rock Drummer, p.64. ISBN 0739052683.
  3. ^ Potter, Dee (2001). The Drummer's Guide to Shuffles, p.19. ISBN 0634010980.
  4. ^ Strong, Jeff (2006). Drums for Dummies, p.183. ISBN 0471794112.
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