0:00 Please Say You Will 4:09 Combination March Will 7:31 Harmony Club Waltz 14:42 The Great Church Collision March 19:30 Maple Leaf Rag 22:45 Original Rags 27:05 Swipesy Cake Walk 30:15 Peacherine Rag 32:32 Sunflower Slow Drag 37:27 The Easy Winners
The birth date and location in the bio are not fully accurate. Joplin was born outside of Texarkana, Texas, near Linden, and the date could have been anywhere from mid-1867 to mid-1868, before the November 24 date that his last wife, Lottie Stokes, evidently gave out. If November 24 is accurate, and there has been no indication that it was, it would have been 1867. Based on some found data it may have been in October 1867. Also, guest of honor was 1903, not 1908, and written in Saint Louis, MO, performed throughout the Midwest for a few months that year. School of Ragtime was not a textbook, but four pages of sheet music with a few exercises and instructions. There were actually more complete books out there with richer content, but this one focused on his style of composing. Other than those details, and not acknowledging the original source/pianist, I do appreciate that this is reaching a wider audience. Find out more (and hear all of the recordings heard here) at ragpiano.com
Superbă muzica!
A musical genius of epic proportion and a personal hero of mine, Mister Scott Joplin.
СПАСИБО!!!
Masterpiece!
Absolute genius.
0:00 Please Say You Will
4:09 Combination March Will
7:31 Harmony Club Waltz
14:42 The Great Church Collision March
19:30 Maple Leaf Rag
22:45 Original Rags
27:05 Swipesy Cake Walk
30:15 Peacherine Rag
32:32 Sunflower Slow Drag
37:27 The Easy Winners
Combination march will?
@@saveas222lol i was going to say the same thing but looks like someone else has already said it
If you haven't noticed, You forgot Augustan Club Waltz here
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The birth date and location in the bio are not fully accurate. Joplin was born outside of Texarkana, Texas, near Linden, and the date could have been anywhere from mid-1867 to mid-1868, before the November 24 date that his last wife, Lottie Stokes, evidently gave out. If November 24 is accurate, and there has been no indication that it was, it would have been 1867. Based on some found data it may have been in October 1867. Also, guest of honor was 1903, not 1908, and written in Saint Louis, MO, performed throughout the Midwest for a few months that year. School of Ragtime was not a textbook, but four pages of sheet music with a few exercises and instructions. There were actually more complete books out there with richer content, but this one focused on his style of composing. Other than those details, and not acknowledging the original source/pianist, I do appreciate that this is reaching a wider audience. Find out more (and hear all of the recordings heard here) at ragpiano.com
Who plays this? :3
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