I remember myself being so sad that it was so hard for me to play this piece until a few years latter I learned, and I can play the whole song. So everyone never give up on your dreams.
MrTardoss Thanks, Mr Tardoss, yes it was good fun, this one. It’s always a joy to play Scott Joplin rags.... they are always (mostly) so cheerful...the ultimate way to brighten up the day!😁
the credit should go to Arthur Marshall, Joplin's student at the time and who composed the A B and D sections. Joplin added the C section, and took Marshall with him to meet John Stark to have the work published.
In every Scott Joplin Rag or Waltz, if you listen close enough, you can sing the name of the song with some of the notes. I've found that it is easiest with Magnetic Rag, Swipsey Cakewalk, The Entertainer, Maple Leaf Rag, Fig Leaf Rag, Original Rags, etc.
I would like to mention that most of this piece was actually composed by the young Arthur Marshall, a student of Joplin’s. Scott Joplin himself only composed the trio to this piece.
No, this was about a decade before they met. It was co composed with Arthur Marshall in 1900. Most of which was actually composed by Marshall, which explains why it’s more rag then standard cakewalk.
Hello! Omg, thank you for this music. One of my favourites. But can I ask a favour? Pls can you give me(us) the sheet music? Because I want to learn how to play it. Pls! TYSM! Will really appreciate it! Thank you.
Dear Master Keyz, the last note in measure 60 you play "g", it sounds well, but my sheet music says "f", which sounds 'more Joplin' to my ears. I'm curious what it has to be.
@@tomiliveseyWhile Arthur. Marshall certainly wrote the majority of the piece, Joplin wrote the most memorable section of this piece. Not taking away from Marshall’s genius, just pointing it oit
Very nicely played. But you hit a wrong note in measure six of the third part. The very last note in the treble, in measure six of part three, should be an F but you play a G. It’s very minor, but in the original score it’s and F. You have a very wonderful technique.
In every rag there's a hint om melancholy that miraculously serves to enhance the overall accentuate the overall effect.
One of my heroes, Scott Joplin.
Me too!
Good old days ragtime piano songs 😊
I remember myself being so sad that it was so hard for me to play this piece until a few years latter I learned, and I can play the whole song. So everyone never give up on your dreams.
What's the best thing to have after cake?....well more cake of course, this slice is Joplin flavoured as requested!
I just think of strawberry treats listening to this song
😂
I can’t get over how clean and nice your visuals are. Great playing too!
Thanks GvPiano, the visuals are an evolving entity on their own, glad you like the video. We are very pleased with the arrangement too!
@@masterkeyz959 Where’d you find the music? Where did you get the sheet music I’m saying?
What a lovely gentle rag this is! Beautifully played - thank you!
Thanks so much, I’m glad you enjoyed it!
Scott Joplin is my absolute favorite, and you play his music so perfectly!
Spice Lord Thanks so much Spice Lord, that’s really appreciated! I’m glad you are enjoying these Ragtime performances😊👍
So cool - love this great rag and your fantastic performance of it!💕💕💕🎹
It must be very fun to play isn't it ? :-)
This made me smile, keep doing that great work !
MrTardoss Thanks, Mr Tardoss, yes it was good fun, this one. It’s always a joy to play Scott Joplin rags.... they are always (mostly) so cheerful...the ultimate way to brighten up the day!😁
Wonderful music !!! The finest and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or touched. You have to feel it with your heart.
😍👍
I find myself singing happily.
This specific 24 hour period is particularly fitting for my biological processes not to be terminated.
One of the best covers on youtube! Amazing work man
yes !! the second chord on left hand is well stressed so gives the perfect rhithm
I’m learning this piece currently
Your timing is impeccable!
Thanks so much! I’m glad you enjoyed my playing!
the credit should go to Arthur Marshall, Joplin's student at the time and who composed the A B and D sections. Joplin added the C section, and took Marshall with him to meet John Stark to have the work published.
Thank you for playing this at the proper tempo. That is hard to find, especially with Joplin's early pieces.
In every Scott Joplin Rag or Waltz, if you listen close enough, you can sing the name of the song with some of the notes. I've found that it is easiest with Magnetic Rag, Swipsey Cakewalk, The Entertainer, Maple Leaf Rag, Fig Leaf Rag, Original Rags, etc.
I hear that too.
Don’t forget that Arthur Marshall wrote the majority of the piece. Joplin only wrote the trio.
i don't know how i got here but I i really enjoyed this! I i have a whole scott joplin sheet music book all scanned digitially
I fuckin love this song, I'm in the middle of learning it
I'm also learning it, till now I have only learnt the starting.
Fantastic! I just picked up the sheet music last month. The transition at :39--what finger pattern do you use? I always stumble at this part.
Keep up the good work 👌
Michael Thanks, Michael!😊👍👍
Really nice!
bluvs l piano Cheers, bluvs I piano😁
Cool.......... Love it 🤙
Right time, right rythm. What else do you wont?
A master at work!
I would like to mention that most of this piece was actually composed by the young Arthur Marshall, a student of Joplin’s. Scott Joplin himself only composed the trio to this piece.
Thanks for the info!
Happy music
I absolutely love this!!!🎹🎵💕
Beautiful
I believe Scott wrote this with Joseph Lamb
No, this was about a decade before they met. It was co composed with Arthur Marshall in 1900. Most of which was actually composed by Marshall, which explains why it’s more rag then standard cakewalk.
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Hello! Omg, thank you for this music. One of my favourites. But can I ask a favour? Pls can you give me(us) the sheet music? Because I want to learn how to play it. Pls! TYSM! Will really appreciate it! Thank you.
Here it is, the original sheet music: www.loc.gov/item/ihas.200033281/
@@user-cj6pe3vy3b omg, tysm.
@@sunghoonnieee Yeah, no problem
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@@sunghoonnieee Did you learn it?
how did it go? :)
Dear Master Keyz, the last note in measure 60 you play "g", it sounds well, but my sheet music says "f", which sounds 'more Joplin' to my ears. I'm curious what it has to be.
Why is Arthur Marshall's name excluded from this? He co-wrote this with Joplin.
He wrote pretty much all of it, Scott Joplin did this a lot because he knew people to get published so often took all the glory
@@tomiliveseyno he didn’t the guy who made this video forgot. The official sheet music says Arthur Marshall Scott Joplin proage
Cause he was a fruit.
@@tomiliveseyWhile Arthur. Marshall certainly wrote the majority of the piece, Joplin wrote the most memorable section of this piece.
Not taking away from Marshall’s genius, just pointing it oit
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What lol
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@@tulvatjoet5533 it’s just a reminder on the part I needed to work on
@@peytonslusser1004 so you can play the entire song?
What piano do you use?
Hi Black Frog, for this video a Yamaha Montage 8 + pianoteq vst.
@@masterkeyz959 Thanks a lot my friend!
Can you learn Tom Brier Razor Blades. It's a ragtime piece.
could you tell me how much it took you to learn it ?
It's DOSUKOI!
Just fyi: Joplin only wrote the trio, The majority of swipsey was written by Arthur Marshall.
Where is my colt?
0,75x perfect
This is a better and more likely tempo ua-cam.com/video/s3awKy33z2E/v-deo.htmlsi=TTQDL1onx7_fsQKn
A little too slow Sir, but I like it nevertheless.
Well no it's not Ragtime Piano, it's Cakewalk
It’s more rag then it is cakewalk
what is a Cakewalk
Very nicely played. But you hit a wrong note in measure six of the third part. The very last note in the treble, in measure six of part three, should be an F but you play a G. It’s very minor, but in the original score it’s and F. You have a very wonderful technique.
Played way to cautiously,precisely and mechanically. This should be played with verve and abandon.
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