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A drummer playing a trap set periodically leaps in with syncopations, but between these episodes the ostinato remains.
Mr. Oquendo began playing a trap drum set at 15 and later took lessons, alongside the future jazz drummer Max Roach, from Sam Ulano, a well-known teacher.
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