Scott Joplin wasn’t just a composer but a genius and Revolutionize a style of music that’s so unique and so entertaining to listen to he brought swag to his music he’s the greatest composer there ever was for that era
There will never be another Scott Joplin. He was the king of ragtime. Quality music, whether classical or lighter such as this, will last forever, which is more than one can say for much of which is being dished up to us nowadays.
All of this newfangled "Jazz" and "blues" and "R&B" stuff is terrible, I wish things were the way they were 50 years ago, when ragtime was popular. Back in the day when music was GOOD! I would know because the current year is 1948.
I had a radio show in 1976, and I played all the player piano music I could find. Today, I have a pedal organ, and a player piano at my house!!! Scott Joplin, James P. Johnson, Eubie Blake, Scott James , Fats Waller, ect. I buy piano rolls!!! Brother James Kendall Moore OSB OFS OSC
When I was a kid, the mini shopping mall near home (maybe 8 stores, plus the anchor) used to have, as part of their anniversary celebration, a pianist playing ragtime. This old guy was 300 years old if he was a day. Having seen the movie "The Sting", I kinda liked the style, but didn't understand it. While Mom was shopping, I stayed with this guy watching him perform (before anyone freaks, it was the 70's in a very small shopping center in a close knit community.) During his break, we got to talking. He was telling me about ragtime and the 20's, and Scott. They had a Ragtime banjo the next year. I have loved the music since, and watch "The Sting" more for the tunes than the story.
Scott Joplin's life should be a reminder of how true talent is shitted on in this backwards world. He was a pioneer for Jazz, modern rock, and R&B. It's safe to say that if it wasn't for Scott Joplin, we wouldn't have the amount of wonderful music that we have today. Yet, when he was alive he was treated as a second rate citizen, his music was criticized as being "mediocre" and he never received the revenue for his works like he should. He wrote music that European's loved yet he never got a chance to perform it himself, it only after he died that his music was played by people and he was never recognized as a true composer. Funny how people love his music but didn't love him as a person. He died penniless in a mental hospital and was buried in an unmarked grave. We see a similar trend among geniuses in art and music, treated like garbage, disposed of just to have their creations treasured only after the dumb population realizes what they were given. Modern "music" is just a made up construct to sell albums and make money and the "puppet artists" are used for gain of the industry. True blue musicians are the ones performing in the streets and writing their own numbers. Unfortunately, the mediocre are praised in this world while the mavericks are placed on a shelf until the gems of their creativity is capitalized on. Next time you listen to your favorite artist, don't forget the ones that paved the way. Remember, people like Scott Joplin and take the time to learn about them and appreciate the gifts many like him, have given the world.
scary how I heard every one of this tunes but I didn't know the names of the songs, that this genre was called ragtime and who scott joplin was. glad to make the discovery
I had the good fortune to grow up in a home that was full of classical music and Scott Joplin. This brings back memories from when I was a child and a teenager..............and that was a long time ago! Wonderful.
My 3 brothers and I grew up in the same kind of household; everything from Gilbert&Sullivan to Scott Joplin to crooners like Russ Columbo, Gene Austin, Bing Crosby, and the "Big Bands" as well! A gift richer than I can ever express. I was born in 1951.
Rags never fail to put a smile on my face, get my head nodding with the beat. I was introduced to ragtime by the Robert Redford Movie, "The Sting," in which "The Entertainer" was featured, and I've been hooked ever since. Still love 'em. Thanks for these!
For those using mobile: 00:00 The Entertainer 03:47 Maple Leaf Rag 06:37 Elite Syncopations 09:33 The Ragtime Dance 12:20 The Easy Winners 15:07 Weeping Willow 18:22 The Cascades 21:10 A Breeze From Alabama 24:34 The Favorite 27:29 Gladiolus Rag 30:39 Cleopha
This music is what makes all the ol' cartoons like Tom & Jerry, Woody Woodpecker, Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, etc into timeless pieces of joy. I remember the songs more than the cartoons themselves, tbh.
This reminds me of my granny paying the piano when I was very little in the 60s. WOW! Thanks for a flash back to the past. I will share this with my grand children (when they're born!).
I know. Syphilitic Madness in an asylum. poor Scott Joplin... His final compositions thrown away like trash by the idiots who inherited it, who had no idea of its value. Makes me sad and infuriates me at the same time.
[00:00] The Entertainer [03:47] Maple Leaf Rag [06:37] Elite Syncopations [09:33] The Ragtime Dance [12:20] The Easy Winners [15:07] Weeping Willow [18:22] The Cascades [21:10] A Breeze From Alabama [24:34] The Favorite [27:29] Gladiolus Rag [30:39] Cleopha
I love Scutt Joplin’s ragtime music. My uncle used to play those wonderful Scott Joplin songs for the family when I was a little kid and they have been in my heart ever since.
My choir teacher recommended this to me. Its wonderful because I can't get distracted by drums or harsh loud instruments when I'm trying to do my homework.
What I love about Scott Joplin´s music is that it´s between centuries, you can still hear the 19th century so clearly even though the 20th century is clearly dawning.
I brought a Scott Joplin's music book called Ragtime when I was younger and the first sheet music song was the Entertainer. This seems to be the music in the book that I still have altho I separated the entire book into separete potective sleeves to keep. I would played some of the songs on my soprano recorded or on my organ. I simply 💘 ragtime music and Scott Joplin. Where has all of the fun and happy music gone? I still play occasionally and will always listen to these gorgeous ragtime songs. What great childhood memories! 03/2020💝💿😊 This is the ragtime music to the music book that I have. I went back and looked at the book. Yippy!!!😁😍😅😊😜😄
It only takes a piano to play Scott Joplin, but it sounds like a 100 piece orchestra. Must be something in the spirit of his music. Looking forward to hearing him playing in heaven.
Then an Acme anvil fall in the background. Tha tha tha tha tha tha tha tha tha tha that's all Folks,muggles,Earthlings,Martians (Bay-woop!) iris out fade out to black.
Bring me back to my college days when I took a class called "Jazz Appreciation" and ragtime like the Entertainer and the Maple Leaf Rag were a couple of the first songs we listened to. To this day I love this style of music, thanks to that one class I took.
Scott Joplin was a hero, at least to me he is. He overcame poverty and racism to become the number one artist in a totally new genre of music. He died from syphilis, broke and delirious.
It’s a miraculous mystery, how music can flow out of a person’s head. The skilled ones can encode it onto paper. The theme used in the movie “The Sting” introduced me to his music. The Maple Leaf Rag is also very recognizable. Others tend to blur together for me. Courtesy of Half Vast Flying.
Scott Joplin was a very great American master. He took African-American folk idiom and applied it to a very severe and strict Viennese classicism, and produced genius. He's been teaching the world how to dance ever since. This pianist plays his music beautifully, but perhaps a little too fast. Joplin said that ragtime should be played slowly.
Эта музыка исполнялась, сопровождая немые фильмы начала прошлого века. Люди двигались в этих преимущественно весёлых фильмах ускоренным темпом. От этого фильм казался еще смешнее... Благодарю, очень понравилось!
This music was performed accompanying silent films of the beginning of the last century. People moved in these mostly hilarious films at an accelerated pace. This made the movie even funnier... Thank you very much!
Thank you so much for posting this. I was looking for the first 2 songs forever, because I didn't know the names. It was a pleasure to listen to them. I also found another track, that is familiar and that I like, in the last track. Once again, thank you!
@@Quarantineism No, but good guess? She was born in 1915, so a few weeks ago was her 108th b'day, were she still with us. It's a special memory i have of her.
@@Donald-Putin I don't know who you are, but you are mean, and you're an idiot. This music is special to me because it holds a special memory of my mother. Mean people like you don't deserve to live.
The Entertainer quickens up . The Elite Sycopations is extremely fast.etc The reason is that in the start of discovering recording ,in the late 1800s / early 1900s it was impossible to fit tunes in unless they were played at a fast tempo. At the start , only a limited amount of slow recordings were possible. Otherwise tunes had to be speeded up.
It's amazing to me how much your music tastes change through the years. I always loved rock n roll, the Beatles, Led Zep, hard rock Nirvana and and everything else. I listened to Scott Joplin a few yrs ago and liked him then. He is absoluteness great. Too bad he died young. At the time he was writing an opera. First time for a black man back then.
Imagine being a pianist in the early 2020' ;) It never to late to pick up a new hobby, and music in particular can be really satisfying once you get the hang of it :)
@@thompsonschwabbel6622 I do have a piano at home but Ive been a classical violinist for 9 years but i really really want to learn ragtime piano just domt know where to start
@@artkrasniqi5693 @Art Krasniqi well, owning a piano you're already past the first and biggest roadblock. You can teach yourself most, if not all, of what you need for piano (Find a nice TY channel or something similar where they teach beginner courses.) When you start playing with two hands, I started with my non-dominant hand (L) first and when I feel I'm getting more confident, I add the right hand. (this doesn't work for all songs though). With that much experience on the Vilolin, you should be able to get your hands to do what they are supposed to with relative ease.
@@thompsonschwabbel6622 I have a piano, but it's not intuitive to use since it only plays at one sensitive note and I have to go to my aunties with a grand piano to have fun
When I was a boy my friends exclaimed "Don't you just love Joplin?" and I replied "I sure do! isn't he great?" and they said "He?" Clearly we weren't talking about the same Joplin. I never learned to play but my great grandfather had a solution to that, he just fired up the old pianola and fed it a roll and off it played while we sat there watching the keys move themselves as the ghost of Joplin played roughly 50 years after he completed his mortal coil.
I have MP3s of Joplin playing his own music. I took them from a DVD I have made in the Nineties. The DVD was copied from an LP made in the Fifties. The LP was recorded from Pianola rolls cut by Joplin himself in 1916.
I've never had such a deep love and admiration for any kind of music as I do when I listen to ragtime. I'm so fucking insanely happy Scott Joplin existed when he did so I could exist to hear his work
He accomplished so much in his life even if he had been poor. It is really painful to read the story of his life and lines like ...' (He) was buried in a pauper's grave that remained unmarked for 57 years. His grave at St. Michael's Cemetery in East Elmhurst was finally given a marker in 1974, the year The Sting, which showcased his music, won for Best Picture at the Oscars.' Wikipedia
Maple leaf rag ist the best known (with the entertainer) and the most succesful piece, but the easy winners is nice too! Let's agree = All of them are good
@@PietroMichelini I've found a couple of playlists on Spotify "Jelly Roll Morton 1923/24" "Fingerbreaker: Classics of Ragtime and Early Jazz Piano" "Ragtime Hidden Treasures" "Ragtime Hard to Find Classics"
Growing up in London 1900s, my Nanna' was born 1906) into a privilege family she played this when she was there. We called it the dirty 30s, her era and they had fun all those Irish / Jews so gifted ❤️❤️❤️❤️🎹 growing up she had me started on one of those organs haaaaa and my sister bought a Cherry wood Piano it was beautiful 😍❤️ Music is the answer in healing ones Soul. 🎉💋 I like it All most music, Opera, Classical, 30- 40-50-60-70-80-90-
One day I want to visit Sedalia and go through every attic in the city in hopes of finding the score to Scott Joplin's lost ragtime opera, 'The Guest of Honour'. If I had a time machine, I'd go back and recover it - imagine finding 10 or 12 new Joplin rags!
@@johnyoung2705Same here, glad I'm not the only one who'd hope to do the same. 😆😆 I always dreamed of going to Sedelia in hopes of finding the lost scores of Joplin. The original Stark Music Co. building still stands to this day, perhaps by luck his opera and many more may be stuck under the floorboards. 🤭 Not to long ago, a group of friends found a original copy of the first edition Maple Leaf Rag in a box. The possibilities are endless my friend. 😋
Imagine living in 1910 and ballin to this absolute fire🥵🥵🥵
Sheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesh
Lool
@Jack Beeny ㅛ탸
@@Dew2Much 12 2222a2
Ballin to this shit in 2021 and people look at me weird. Straight bangers.
Scott Joplin wasn’t just a composer but a genius and Revolutionize a style of music that’s so unique and so entertaining to listen to he brought swag to his music he’s the greatest composer there ever was for that era
Correctomundo! He was a GRONKERMCJONKER
There will never be another Scott Joplin. He was the king of ragtime. Quality music, whether classical or lighter such as this, will last forever, which is more than one can say for much of which is being dished up to us nowadays.
Sometimes musicians manage to create something eternal. A simple cheerful melody and has been heard for more than a hundred years.
My grandmother (born in 1891) played ragtime on her piano at home. I still love it. 😀😀😀😀😀
💜🙏💚
Only 1890's kids remember this
All of this newfangled "Jazz" and "blues" and "R&B" stuff is terrible, I wish things were the way they were 50 years ago, when ragtime was popular. Back in the day when music was GOOD!
I would know because the current year is 1948.
I remember, im 140
@EMPWT even nostalgia ain't what it used to be
i remember it like it was yesterday
I had a radio show in 1976, and I played all the player piano music I could find. Today, I have a pedal organ, and a player piano at my house!!! Scott Joplin, James P. Johnson, Eubie Blake, Scott James , Fats Waller, ect. I buy piano rolls!!! Brother James Kendall Moore OSB OFS OSC
When I was a kid, the mini shopping mall near home (maybe 8 stores, plus the anchor) used to have, as part of their anniversary celebration, a pianist playing ragtime. This old guy was 300 years old if he was a day. Having seen the movie "The Sting", I kinda liked the style, but didn't understand it. While Mom was shopping, I stayed with this guy watching him perform (before anyone freaks, it was the 70's in a very small shopping center in a close knit community.)
During his break, we got to talking. He was telling me about ragtime and the 20's, and Scott. They had a Ragtime banjo the next year.
I have loved the music since, and watch "The Sting" more for the tunes than the story.
This should be on a radio we need a rag time station
It's June 2024.No matter how many times I listen to it, I never get tired of it .... I just love it ! ....from Fort Worth, Texas
Yesss!!!!
Scott Joplin's life should be a reminder of how true talent is shitted on in this backwards world. He was a pioneer for Jazz, modern rock, and R&B. It's safe to say that if it wasn't for Scott Joplin, we wouldn't have the amount of wonderful music that we have today. Yet, when he was alive he was treated as a second rate citizen, his music was criticized as being "mediocre" and he never received the revenue for his works like he should. He wrote music that European's loved yet he never got a chance to perform it himself, it only after he died that his music was played by people and he was never recognized as a true composer. Funny how people love his music but didn't love him as a person. He died penniless in a mental hospital and was buried in an unmarked grave.
We see a similar trend among geniuses in art and music, treated like garbage, disposed of just to have their creations treasured only after the dumb population realizes what they were given. Modern "music" is just a made up construct to sell albums and make money and the "puppet artists" are used for gain of the industry. True blue musicians are the ones performing in the streets and writing their own numbers. Unfortunately, the mediocre are praised in this world while the mavericks are placed on a shelf until the gems of their creativity is capitalized on.
Next time you listen to your favorite artist, don't forget the ones that paved the way. Remember, people like Scott Joplin and take the time to learn about them and appreciate the gifts many like him, have given the world.
Scott Joplin is a real genius. I cannot believe that the entertainer written in 1902.
My God! How the human being can so horrible with the other? It is to be ashamed of!
His grave got a marker when The Sting came out, which is of course the best movie soundtrack ever.
@@nist516 yeah like years and years later. Really sad that he even had an unmarked grave.
His grave is marked now.
This still hits hard after 120 years
WHAT?!?
I said this still hits hard after 120 years@@nikketas
scary how I heard every one of this tunes but I didn't know the names of the songs, that this genre was called ragtime and who scott joplin was.
glad to make the discovery
How could anyone hate this music
It’s impossible
@@Dew2Much I was LITERALLY going to post the same exact comment as you. Alas, I see that I am late to the bar fight.
@@tomiantenna7279 nigga said "alas" like if he was smart 💀💀
Everyone has their taste, but I love this
I had the good fortune to grow up in a home that was full of classical music and Scott Joplin. This brings back memories from when I was a child and a teenager..............and that was a long time ago! Wonderful.
My 3 brothers and I grew up in the same kind of household; everything from Gilbert&Sullivan to Scott Joplin to crooners like Russ Columbo, Gene Austin, Bing Crosby, and the "Big Bands" as well!
A gift richer than I can ever express.
I was born in 1951.
Rags never fail to put a smile on my face, get my head nodding with the beat. I was introduced to ragtime by the Robert Redford Movie, "The Sting," in which "The Entertainer" was featured, and I've been hooked ever since. Still love 'em. Thanks for these!
In addition to nodding your head it also makes you wanna tap your feet to the rhythm.
Scott Joplin is truly brilliant. An amazing composer. I love him. I'm in love with it! .... from Texas
Delightful. I have had this CD longer than most of the viewers are old! Don’t ya just love it? Have fun! Love, Grandma
Not him playing but the writing is unsurpassed. It is in fact, perfect. He had exactly the right combinations.
Very true.
For those using mobile:
00:00 The Entertainer
03:47 Maple Leaf Rag
06:37 Elite Syncopations
09:33 The Ragtime Dance
12:20 The Easy Winners
15:07 Weeping Willow
18:22 The Cascades
21:10 A Breeze From Alabama
24:34 The Favorite
27:29 Gladiolus Rag
30:39 Cleopha
Thank you!
Thx a lot mate!
Thanks
Seperate them more because the phone screen is small
I'm so glad the great movie "The Sting" revived an interest in Scott Joplin and ragtime. :D
I..was crying until I started playing this. Ragtime is my happy music. God bless.
This music is what makes all the ol' cartoons like Tom & Jerry, Woody Woodpecker, Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, etc into timeless pieces of joy. I remember the songs more than the cartoons themselves, tbh.
This reminds me of my granny paying the piano when I was very little in the 60s. WOW! Thanks for a flash back to the past. I will share this with my grand children (when they're born!).
I can never listen to this wondrous music without feeling a pang of sadness for the terrible life the poor man led and his sad ending.
I know. Syphilitic Madness in an asylum. poor Scott Joplin... His final compositions thrown away like trash by the idiots who inherited it, who had no idea of its value. Makes me sad and infuriates me at the same time.
Story of most true artists, sadly.
It sucks Life does that to the people whose music brings the most joy to me.
[00:00] The Entertainer
[03:47] Maple Leaf Rag
[06:37] Elite Syncopations
[09:33] The Ragtime Dance
[12:20] The Easy Winners
[15:07] Weeping Willow
[18:22] The Cascades
[21:10] A Breeze From Alabama
[24:34] The Favorite
[27:29] Gladiolus Rag
[30:39] Cleopha
Its actually in the description if you didn't know
@@mrmords6044 Yes, thank you, but, the numbers in the description don't work on cell phones
They actually work in my phone
@@oogabooga1670 ye they do
Who else is listening on April 14th 1912???
Me! ( until my ship goes down! )
Please go out of the titanic
Please stay safe
Also The Shrimp Behind The Slaughter is my bro irl
ha
I love Scutt Joplin’s ragtime music.
My uncle used to play those wonderful Scott Joplin songs for the family when I was a little kid and they have been in my heart ever since.
This is beautiful music. I only just discovered Scott Joplin in the last year and fell in love! Thank you for sharing.
Probably the worst music ever written suitable only for old Charlie Chaplin or little rascals pictures.
@@reginaldforthright805 bruh thats your opinion
NOW THIS IS A BANGER 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🗣🗣🗣🗣🗣🗣🗣🗣
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Masterpiece. Thank you dear Bro Scott ❤🎶💣💪🏾💪🏾
what?
My choir teacher recommended this to me. Its wonderful because I can't get distracted by drums or harsh loud instruments when I'm trying to do my homework.
What I love about Scott Joplin´s music is that it´s between centuries, you can still hear the 19th century so clearly even though the 20th century is clearly dawning.
I brought a Scott Joplin's music book called Ragtime when I was younger and the first sheet music song was the Entertainer. This seems to be the music in the book that I still have altho I separated the entire book into separete potective sleeves to keep. I would played some of the songs on my soprano recorded or on my organ. I simply 💘 ragtime music and Scott Joplin. Where has all of the fun and happy music gone? I still play occasionally and will always listen to these gorgeous ragtime songs. What great childhood memories!
03/2020💝💿😊
This is the ragtime music to the music book that I have. I went back and looked at the book.
Yippy!!!😁😍😅😊😜😄
It only takes a piano to play Scott Joplin, but it sounds like a 100 piece orchestra. Must be something in the spirit of his music. Looking forward to hearing him playing in heaven.
Scott Joplin = The King of Ragtime Music
Well I mean he literally invented it soooo...
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Such a beautiful composition, can listen to it a million times and never get bored of it.
Scott Joplin was truly a great American composer, the n.1 master of Rag Time which is a very fun musical genre both to listen and to play. 🙂
When she sends you a picture of her ankle through the telegram...
Lol!! Oh how shamefully risque!😱😁👍
*broken ankle
@JKAbsol I'm not sure if you know, but this was a joke... Not serious
@JKAbsol do you have a guardian? are you well?
@JKAbsol describing the ankle through Morse
Rule #1 of every bar fight: Never, under any circumstances, shoot the pianist.
That's the biggest rule of em all.
Otherwise there wouldn’t be any background music
Yeah, that would turn a cool fight into a boring and awful one
You literally can't. He will just move his head and the bullet will hit a bottle on the piano instead. Them's the rules, stranger.
This the absolute best music in the land, bar none. This is masterful. What talent!!
*gunshots in background*
* white words on black screen* OUCH
*Cut to scene of glass bottle hitting the wall*
Then an Acme anvil fall in the background.
Tha tha tha tha tha tha tha tha tha tha that's all Folks,muggles,Earthlings,Martians (Bay-woop!) iris out fade out to black.
*obviously drunk random guy calling a certain “Lenny” on the background*
Discovered this in my 20's and LOVE it! Wish more was made!!
Bring me back to my college days when I took a class called "Jazz Appreciation" and ragtime like the Entertainer and the Maple Leaf Rag were a couple of the first songs we listened to. To this day I love this style of music, thanks to that one class I took.
Beautiful music, beautifully played. Thank God for Scott Joplin! Thanks for posting!
What a unique genius. Such vital yet gentle music
Yes, Scott Joplin truly was a musical genius.
Not gentle in the slightest
An amazing compilation of multiple great ragtime songs made by Scott Joplin, thank you.
Scott Joplin is a gift to humanity.
Scott Joplin was a hero, at least to me he is. He overcame poverty and racism to become the number one artist in a totally new genre of music. He died from syphilis, broke and delirious.
Cazzie S yeah it’s miraculous he rose to the top
Ragtime music is FANTASTIC! It feels like that I'm standing at somewhere in early 1900!
Vintage Vibe Sound You are somewhere standing in The 1900’s
@@drewsagar2634 Yes I feel like you said :)
It’s a miraculous mystery, how music can flow out of a person’s head. The skilled ones can encode it onto paper. The theme used in the movie “The Sting” introduced me to his music. The Maple Leaf Rag is also very recognizable. Others tend to blur together for me.
Courtesy of Half Vast Flying.
The more I listen, the better it gets, and it's been decades.....
jazz wouldn't exist without ragtime
I LOVE these ragtime piano pieces - so lively, melodious and playful! I could listen to these for hours!!!
damn right
I can play them all night, the next day, all week, every month of the year!! they never get old or tiresome, especially a little fast!!
Like who actually hates this music? i think its EPICCCCCCCCCCCCC
This music is more pleasing to the ears than most songs today, think that says alot 😂
N1tr0 Ducky Classics, immortal, defy time and space.
nice fortnite pfp
@@aidan6188 not anymore
@@scytarius5397 now it's a meme pfp which is objectively worse
@@chopperbrosadvance9760 Not anymore
Scott Joplin was a very great American master. He took African-American folk idiom and applied it to a very severe and strict Viennese classicism, and produced genius. He's been teaching the world how to dance ever since. This pianist plays his music beautifully, but perhaps a little too fast. Joplin said that ragtime should be played slowly.
He never said that Ragtime should be played slowly
❤❤❤
Эта музыка исполнялась, сопровождая немые фильмы начала прошлого века. Люди двигались в этих преимущественно весёлых фильмах ускоренным темпом. От этого фильм казался еще смешнее...
Благодарю, очень понравилось!
This music was performed accompanying silent films of the beginning of the last century. People moved in these mostly hilarious films at an accelerated pace. This made the movie even funnier...
Thank you very much!
Scott Joplin was a genius!
Thank you so much for posting this. I was looking for the first 2 songs forever, because I didn't know the names. It was a pleasure to listen to them. I also found another track, that is familiar and that I like, in the last track. Once again, thank you!
Okay, who is still in the mood for a saloon fight?
saloon
When you want.
Howdy part.
Ay boy listen here you dont want nun this trouble
“LENNYYY?!!!”
Scott Joplin is best composer from the 1900s. I just love old music ...
Not sure many people would agree with that, but ok, we can at least all agree to love his music.
@@jonobrow lol...you must be white?
@@IllUMINATED33 what
Heavily biased for ragtime because it's my favorite genre and essentially birthed modern music as it is today so I have to agree with you
My mother loved exercising to this music. She was in her 70s. Well, so am i, and I'm at the gym exercising!
Bahahahah I just woke up my wife laughing about this comment and I got smacked. Maybe this was like 1890s yoga and cycling class music.
So your mother is around 140 now? Blessings!
@@Quarantineism No, but good guess? She was born in 1915, so a few weeks ago was her 108th b'day, were she still with us. It's a special memory i have of her.
@@Donald-Putin I don't know who you are, but you are mean, and you're an idiot. This music is special to me because it holds a special memory of my mother. Mean people like you don't deserve to live.
Not trying to sound rude but who would exercise to this??
The Entertainer quickens up . The Elite Sycopations is extremely fast.etc The reason is that in the start of discovering recording ,in the late 1800s / early 1900s it was impossible to fit tunes in unless they were played at a fast tempo. At the start , only a limited amount of slow recordings were possible. Otherwise tunes had to be speeded up.
A dynamic piece of American culture I did not realize came from African American musical and dance traditions! Very cool! Love to see it!
A lot of american culture, especially music, has african american origin.
only 1890 remember
they all ded
@@thorsson7497 r/whoosh
Thorsson #74 fucking idiot
It's amazing to me how much your music tastes change through the years. I always loved rock n roll, the Beatles, Led Zep, hard rock Nirvana and and everything else. I listened to Scott Joplin a few yrs ago and liked him then. He is absoluteness great. Too bad he died young. At the time he was writing an opera. First time for a black man back then.
Imagine being a pianist in the early 1900's ahhhhh only a dream !
Imagine being a pianist in the early 2020' ;) It never to late to pick up a new hobby, and music in particular can be really satisfying once you get the hang of it :)
@@thompsonschwabbel6622 I do have a piano at home but Ive been a classical violinist for 9 years but i really really want to learn ragtime piano just domt know where to start
@@artkrasniqi5693 @Art Krasniqi well, owning a piano you're already past the first and biggest roadblock.
You can teach yourself most, if not all, of what you need for piano (Find a nice TY channel or something similar where they
teach beginner courses.)
When you start playing with two hands, I started with my non-dominant hand (L) first and when I feel I'm getting more confident, I add the right hand. (this doesn't work for all songs though).
With that much experience on the Vilolin, you should be able to get your hands to do what they are supposed to with relative ease.
@@thompsonschwabbel6622 I have a piano, but it's not intuitive to use since it only plays at one sensitive note and I have to go to my aunties with a grand piano to have fun
wait for 2200 and you'll be able to travel in time
Jolly good performance!!! Just absolutely splendid!! 🎩🎩🎩🎩
best enjoyed wearing black and white clothes and moving very quickly while listening
Bunus if there's a bar fight
There weren’t pictures thin
😂
I agree with this
That’s the only way to truly enjoy ragtime music
When I was a boy my friends exclaimed "Don't you just love Joplin?" and I replied "I sure do! isn't he great?" and they said "He?"
Clearly we weren't talking about the same Joplin. I never learned to play but my great grandfather had a solution to that, he just fired up the old pianola and fed it a roll and off it played while we sat there watching the keys move themselves as the ghost of Joplin played roughly 50 years after he completed his mortal coil.
I have MP3s of Joplin playing his own music. I took them from a DVD I have made in the Nineties. The DVD was copied from an LP made in the Fifties. The LP was recorded from Pianola rolls cut by Joplin himself in 1916.
@@robertwatford7425 That is quite a find! And cool to listen to, too!
They were talking about Janis Joplin lol
It’s morning in California & I just got up. Checked my phone as usual. What a sweet way to start my day! 😊 you go, Scott.
I've never had such a deep love and admiration for any kind of music as I do when I listen to ragtime. I'm so fucking insanely happy Scott Joplin existed when he did so I could exist to hear his work
I was listening to this earlier this morning and the exact same thought crossed my mind; how lucky were we that this guy was ever even born?
One of the greatest black Americans ever.
I adore these pieces! I also could listen to this for the rest of my life.
Beautiful! I love ragtime Music because it is crazy but composed and it is lots of fun to dance to!
Sinful music!
Jak słucha się ragtime'u Scotta Joplina od razu świat wydaje się lepszy i weselszy dziękuję bardzo
Ja też tak uważam :) powinni to puszczać na oddziałach zamkniętych x)
この方の作曲力は素晴らしすぎる。起承転結…?もあってか何回聴いても全く飽きない。自分はピアノが弾けないのでギターでラグタイム弾いてますが面白い反面難しすぎるのが難点…でもあの当時を考えるとこの作曲力は感動を覚えます。どの曲を聴いても才能ってあるんだなってふがぶか感じてます。
Bless you
私はあなたの日本語を読むことができませんが、私はグーグル翻訳を使用することができます。私はあなたが言ったことすべてに同意できます。スコット・ジョプリンのためのフーレイ!ラグタイムの王にフーレイ。違います!ラグタイムの神!"I" を多く使用すると申し訳ありません。英語ではよくあることだ...
Just genius... I haven't words more..
The Entertainer...
Such a classic!!!, Glad to finally found it!!
He accomplished so much in his life even if he had been poor. It is really painful to read the story of his life and lines like ...' (He) was buried in a pauper's grave that remained unmarked for 57 years. His grave at St. Michael's Cemetery in East Elmhurst was finally given a marker in 1974, the year The Sting, which showcased his music, won for Best Picture at the Oscars.' Wikipedia
America's Mozart
i'm listening to this for my homework :))
Everybody have a great day!
music school homework?
Lol me too
We making it out of the bar with this one 🗣🗣🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I like it...! It remember me the 1974 movie "The Sting", with Rober Redfor y Paul Newman...
These rags are still classic, after so many years
The real American folk song is a rag - a rocking trolley full of rhythm and blues. ~Gershwin
Just recently found out about ragtime. One of the most important discoveries I’ve made in music.
Also Easy Winners is ragtime at its absolute best.
what's u talking about? Maple Leaf Rag is the best
@@procyon632 true, Maple leaf and the entertainers and easy winners are pretty good.
@@castleguard_of_xbox360 yes, I agree with you
Maple leaf rag ist the best known (with the entertainer) and the most succesful piece, but the easy winners is nice too!
Let's agree =
All of them are good
@@cdllc1956 Can't disagree with Beethoven.
just discovered this genre and already know I will never go back.
Well i got some bad news for you, aint no one producing this stuff anymore 💀
@@ConnorEverything1997 dude It has been a week, I need more playlist
Bros 110 years behind 😭🙏
@@PietroMichelini I've found a couple of playlists on Spotify
"Jelly Roll Morton 1923/24"
"Fingerbreaker: Classics of Ragtime and Early Jazz Piano"
"Ragtime Hidden Treasures"
"Ragtime Hard to Find Classics"
Correction. No one produces professional recordings anymore. But you can bet that piano players still play this beautiful stuff. I sure as heck do.
When the saloon fight is getting heated and in the background you hear these bangers
Wonderful Ragtime Music.⭐⭐💥💥
PLAYING THIS AT DIFFERENT SPEEDS IS RIDICULOUSLY ENTERTAINING
YES
I agree.
1.25x is the sweetspot
@@jackdixon9124 yes it is
cool
got 0.75x
perfect to reflect
Growing up in London 1900s, my Nanna' was born 1906) into a privilege family she played this when she was there. We called it the dirty 30s, her era and they had fun all those Irish / Jews so gifted ❤️❤️❤️❤️🎹 growing up she had me started on one of those organs haaaaa and my sister bought a Cherry wood Piano it was beautiful 😍❤️ Music is the answer in healing ones Soul. 🎉💋
I like it All most music, Opera, Classical, 30- 40-50-60-70-80-90-
I’ve always enjoyed Scott Joplin. Thanks for sharing.
i love this so much what a genius was that man, father of rag im sure
BRAVO BRAVO
JOLLY GOOD SHOW 👏👏👏👏
Just read about Scott Joplin in my history book and this appears in my feed 😳😳😳
Scott Joplin is a mad lad!
The most beautiful lullabies my little girls fall asleep to every night. Thank you so much for this playlist 💕🩷🦄 God bless you
Jakie wspaniałe! Pozdrawiam wszystkich, którzy to czytają i rozumieją polski🎈💜‼️🙂
Google translate baby
New year resolution for 2023 is learn this whole album.
A good resolution
Who else is listening in 1909
It's 1921, stupid.
Dang this these are absolute bangers
I agree my friend
Greetings from Sedaila MO. Home of scott joplin and birth of his ragtime music!
One day I want to visit Sedalia and go through every attic in the city in hopes of finding the score to Scott Joplin's lost ragtime opera, 'The Guest of Honour'. If I had a time machine, I'd go back and recover it - imagine finding 10 or 12 new Joplin rags!
@@johnyoung2705Same here, glad I'm not the only one who'd hope to do the same. 😆😆
I always dreamed of going to Sedelia in hopes of finding the lost scores of Joplin. The original Stark Music Co. building still stands to this day, perhaps by luck his opera and many more may be stuck under the floorboards. 🤭
Not to long ago, a group of friends found a original copy of the first edition Maple Leaf Rag in a box. The possibilities are endless my friend. 😋
I played the Maple Leaf Rag on marimba on my graduate percussion recital in 1974, along with Milhaud and Stravinsky!