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Using surface electromyography, this study examined the activity of flexor carpi u1naris and extensor carpi u1naris during execution of drumstick single, double, and buzz strokes. Subjects included 9 male and female undergraduate students with 2 months to 12 years of drum playing experience. Maximum voluntary contractions provided the basis for normalizing electromyographic data. Data from extensor activity produced unexpected results, but raised questions about the thoroughness of existing drumstick pedagogical literature. Data from flexor activity suggested that buzz and double strokes require more flexor activity than single strokes, and that for all three strokes, flexor activity in the dominant hand is either consistently more or consistently less than in the non-dominant hand.