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on the listener is actually to accentuate the beat, thereby inducing the listener to move to the music. Scott Joplin, the composer/pianist known as the "King of
Ragtime", called the effect "weird and intoxicating." He also used the term "swing" in describing how to play ragtime music: "Play slowly until you catch the swing...".
535:, in 1960, by Harriet Janis and Rudi Blesh. Some historians refer to this book as "The Ragtime Bible." Regardless, it was the first comprehensive and serious attempt to document the first ragtime era, and its three most important composers, Joplin, Scott, and Lamb. The second major factor was the rise to prominence of
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later came to be applied to an early style of jazz that developed from ragtime. Converting a non-ragtime piece of music into ragtime by changing the time values of melody notes is known as "ragging" the piece. Original ragtime pieces usually contain several distinct themes, four being the most common
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accents occur between metrical beats. This results in a melody that seems to be avoiding some metrical beats of the accompaniment by emphasizing notes that either anticipate or follow the beat ("a rhythmic base of metric affirmation, and a melody of metric denial"). The ultimate (and intended) effect
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America and was listened and danced to, performed, and written by people of many different subcultures. A distinctly American musical style, ragtime may be considered a synthesis of African syncopation and European classical
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was written. However, its first performance, poorly staged with Joplin accompanying on the piano, was "disastrous" and was never performed again in Joplin's lifetime. The score was lost for decades, then rediscovered in 1970, and a fully orchestrated and staged performance took place in 1972. An
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Ragtime is not a meter in the same way that marches are in duple meter and waltzes are in triple meter; it is rather a musical style that uses an effect that can be applied to any meter. The defining characteristic of ragtime music is a specific type of syncopation in which
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composers were influenced by the form. The first contact with ragtime was probably at the Paris
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rhythm to his music. Jazz largely surpassed ragtime in mainstream popularity in the early 1920s, although ragtime compositions continue to be written up to the present, and periodic revivals of popular interest in ragtime occurred in the 1950s and the
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Kingdom by the American Ragtime Octette (ARO) at the
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number. These themes were typically 16 bars, each theme divided into periods of four four-bar phrases and arranged in patterns of repeats and reprises. Typical patterns were AABBACCC′, AABBCCDD and AABBCCA, with the first two strains in the
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composed the song "You've Been a Good Old Wagon But You Done Broke Down" the following year in 1896. The composition was a hit and helped popularize the genre to the mainstream. Another early ragtime pioneer was comedian and songwriter
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includes ragtime songs and excludes the later styles (which is closer to how ragtime was viewed originally). The terms below should not be considered exact, but merely an attempt to pin down the general meaning of the concept.
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1151:). Together with novelty piano, it may be considered a successor to ragtime, but is not considered by all to be "genuine" ragtime. Johnson composed the song that is arguably most associated with the Roaring Twenties, "
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has primarily been a written tradition distributed though sheet music. But sheet music sales ultimately depended on the skill of amateur pianists, which limited classical ragtime's complexity and proliferation. A
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Some early piano rags were classified as "jig", "rag", and "coon songs". These labels were sometimes used interchangeably in the mid-1890s, 1900s, and 1910s. Ragtime was also preceded by its close relative the
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images of black people. In Hogan's later years, he admitted shame and a sense of "race betrayal" from the song, while also expressing pride in helping bring ragtime to a larger audience.
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category. This recording reintroduced Joplin's music to the public in the manner the composer had intended, not as a nostalgic stereotype but as serious, respectable music. Second, the
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key and the following strains in the subdominant. Sometimes rags would include introductions of four bars or bridges, between themes, of anywhere between four and 24 bars.
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soundtrack of Joplin rags, ragtime was brought to a wide audience. Hamlisch's rendering of Joplin's 1902 rag "The
Entertainer" won an Academy Award, and was an
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Broadway. With music by Stephen Flaherty and lyrics by Lynn Ahrens, the show featured several rags as well as songs in other musical styles.
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during his trip in 1922. Even the Swiss composer
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melody in the right hand. According to some sources the name "ragtime" may come from the "ragged or syncopated rhythm" of the right hand. A rag written in
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in Paris never made any secret of their sympathy for ragtime, which is sometimes evident in their works. Consider, in particular, the ballet of Satie,
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in 1912; the first ragtime recordings made in Europe. James R. Europe's 369th Regiment band generated great enthusiasm during its 1918 tour of France.
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during the 1910s. The growth of dance orchestras in popular entertainment was an outgrowth of ragtime and continued into the 1920s.
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2457:Scott Joplin: A Guide to Research
2442:Scott Joplin Complete Piano Works
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4133:Jazz royalty
4123:Jazz funeral
3919:Contemporary
3810:Chamber jazz
3764:Saxophonists
3734:Clarinetists
3706:Third stream
3543:Chamber jazz
3443:Scat singing
3347:
3335:
3316:
3173:Hill country
3085:Hill country
3063:Desert blues
3004:Walking bass
2964:Blues ballad
2952:Musical form
2845:
2768:Folk revival
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676:Ernest Hogan
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369:Scott Joplin
363:thought its
350:
346:Irving Jones
333:Ernest Hogan
325:La Pas Ma La
322:
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274:Scott Joplin
243:
224:stride piano
205:
189:Scott Joplin
183:or "ragged"
176:
172:
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135:Scott Joplin
25:
4695:Quiet storm
4658:Contradanza
4440:New Orleans
4435:Kansas City
4238:Jazz mugham
4233:Azerbaijani
4157:Second line
4152:Rare groove
4138:Jazz theory
4128:Jazz poetry
4113:Contrafacts
4097:Saint Lucia
4077:New Orleans
4009:Strata-East
3984:MPS Records
3914:Cobblestone
3835:Smooth jazz
3825:Jazz fusion
3769:Trombonists
3682:Sacred jazz
3667:Smooth jazz
3600:Jazz fusion
3483:Jazz violin
3463:Jazz guitar
3438:Jam session
3411:Jazz (word)
3349:Blues songs
3241:Boogie rock
3236:Biker metal
3112:New Zealand
3095:New Orleans
2969:Blues scale
2770:(1950s–60s)
2744:Appalachian
2552:December 9,
2408:January 31,
1797:, p. xxiii.
1741:January 22,
1702:January 21,
1409:Treemonisha
1300:Pacific 231
1250:(1917) and
1184:James Scott
1145:Fats Waller
1119:Classic rag
1103:Gene Greene
900:polyrhythms
878:Treemonisha
861:brass bands
849:Blind Blake
811:Zez Confrey
795:piano rolls
712:Sheet music
503:Fats Waller
448:W. C. Handy
424:Joseph Lamb
310:juke joints
254:piano rolls
250:sheet music
197:Joseph Lamb
193:James Scott
120:classic rag
16:Music genre
4853:Categories
4680:Brass band
4668:Jump blues
4512:Ethno jazz
4475:Australian
4455:West Coast
4212:Zimbabwean
4052:Copenhagen
3974:Mainstream
3784:Violinists
3774:Trumpeters
3744:Guitarists
3652:Organ trio
3637:Modal jazz
3610:Latin jazz
3590:Gypsy jazz
3488:Vocal jazz
3473:Jazz piano
3231:Blues rock
3137:West Coast
3035:Work songs
3030:Spirituals
2898:Rockabilly
2893:Honky-tonk
2881:Roots rock
2851:Spirituals
2779:New Mexico
2136:Ragging It
1997:, p. xiii.
1785:, p. xviii
1497:References
1375:honky tonk
1308:Concertino
1280:Piccadilly
1264:Piccadilly
1232:Erik Satie
1153:Charleston
937:syncopated
838:Etta Baker
771:piano roll
724:Tom Turpin
694:coon songs
644:Erik Satie
557:John Arpin
537:Max Morath
476:Hitchy-Koo
365:polyrhythm
361:Rudi Blesh
341:Ben Harney
302:improvised
232:Erik Satie
181:syncopated
115:honky tonk
82:Midwestern
4648:Acid jazz
4505:Worldwide
4491:Brazilian
4288:Bulgarian
4250:Indo jazz
4200:Cape jazz
4087:North Sea
4042:Cape Town
4029:Festivals
4004:Riverside
3979:Milestone
3904:Blue Note
3899:Bethlehem
3883:post-1950
3855:Standards
3840:Soul jazz
3789:Vocalists
3749:Organists
3721:Musicians
3711:Trad jazz
3672:Soul jazz
3595:Jazz-funk
3583:Punk jazz
3573:Free funk
3568:Free jazz
3563:Folk jazz
3553:Dixieland
3548:Cool jazz
3538:Cape jazz
3453:Jazz bass
3416:Jazz band
3146:Subgenres
3090:Louisiana
2959:Blue note
2888:Bluegrass
2876:Americana
2822:Dixieland
2761:Swamp pop
2498:March 14,
2473:March 20,
2365:April 21,
2256:March 20,
2231:March 20,
2098:221056114
1982:, p. xiv.
1834:cite book
1773:, p. xiii
1712:cite book
1622:0090-7790
1524:"Ragtime"
1426:The Sting
1218:Minstrels
1195:Classical
1193:European
1113:Folk rags
1085:blackface
1081:Coon song
1075:Slow drag
966:The name
640:classical
630:, or the
604:The Sting
598:Billboard
581:In 1973,
570:In 1971,
444:bordellos
331:comedian
286:St. Louis
245:The Sting
222:, Harlem
63:classical
43:Cakewalks
4653:Afrobeat
4567:Pre-1920
4552:Jazz Age
4468:Oceanian
4418:American
4392:Canadian
4276:European
4267:Japanese
4228:Armenian
4190:Malawian
4185:Ethiopia
4072:Montreux
4067:Montreal
4062:Monterey
3999:Prestige
3969:Landmark
3954:Impulse!
3934:ESP-Disk
3863:Pre-1920
3820:Hard bop
3759:Pianists
3739:Drummers
3729:Bassists
3662:Ska jazz
3605:Jazz rap
3531:Post-bop
3521:Hard bop
3421:Big band
3337:Category
3205:Jug band
3185:Electric
3117:Piedmont
3049:Regional
2989:Shuffles
2784:Red dirt
2749:Old-time
2648:. Dover.
2418:cite web
2273:, p. xv.
2151:(2003).
2138:, p.100.
1581:June 17,
1551:June 29,
1522:(2001).
1477:See also
1332:Revivals
1328:(1918).
1256:cakewalk
1226:Préludes
1069:Two-step
1057:Cakewalk
751:habanera
672:cakewalk
624:mazurkas
517:Revivals
511:big band
337:Kentucky
329:minstrel
290:Missouri
177:rag time
173:rag-time
86:Southern
4859:Ragtime
4805:Portals
4700:Ragtime
4685:Exotica
4641:Related
4547:Ragtime
4525:History
4430:Chicago
4397:Haitian
4376:Swedish
4364:Spanish
4347:Italian
4300:British
4295:Belgian
4262:Iranian
4178:African
4106:Culture
4082:Newport
4057:Jakarta
4047:Chicago
3944:Freedom
3642:Nu jazz
3526:Neo-bop
3210:Skiffle
3163:Country
3107:Memphis
3075:Chicago
3020:Origins
3013:Origins
2846:Ragtime
2794:Western
2090:3394278
1630:1214379
1489:Ragtime
1471:Ragtime
1462:Ragtime
1125:Foxtrot
1033:foxtrot
1031:as the
985:Ragtime
960:melodic
632:waltzes
616:minuets
474:" and "
387:lines,
339:native
265:Origins
260:History
214:" and "
208:marches
169:Ragtime
58:marches
31:Ragtime
4352:Polish
4342:German
4337:French
4322:Danish
4283:Balkan
4245:Indian
4205:Marabi
4162:Venues
3689:Stride
3632:Marabi
3622:M-Base
3503:Genres
3258:Gospel
3200:Holler
3127:Turkey
3070:Canada
3058:Africa
3051:styles
2856:Gospel
2834:Zydeco
2829:Creole
2789:Tejano
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1296:Harlem
1147:, and
836:, and
758:1970s.
698:racist
650:, and
636:Brahms
628:Chopin
622:, the
620:Mozart
543:, and
385:melody
294:notate
238:, and
185:rhythm
100:Stride
4843:Music
4731:Media
4690:Plugg
4663:Blues
4617:2010s
4612:2000s
4607:1990s
4602:1980s
4597:1970s
4592:1960s
4587:1950s
4582:1940s
4577:1930s
4572:1920s
4537:Blues
4407:Cuban
4327:Dutch
4255:Sitar
4221:Asian
4014:Verve
3878:1940s
3873:1930s
3868:1920s
3845:Swing
3805:Bebop
3694:Swing
3516:Bebop
3282:Lists
3195:Hokum
3180:Dirty
3168:Delta
3122:Texas
3100:Swamp
3080:Delta
2945:Blues
2812:Blues
2756:Cajun
2517:(PDF)
2428:also
2094:S2CID
2086:JSTOR
1626:JSTOR
1390:, on
973:tonic
968:swing
873:opera
755:tango
739:blues
409:Negro
353:march
306:banjo
201:piano
68:blues
4831:Jazz
4751:Jazz
4744:Bird
4632:2022
4627:2021
4622:2020
4357:Yass
4092:Pori
3994:Muse
3830:Scat
3431:Jazz
3392:Jazz
3268:Soul
3263:Jump
3246:Punk
2817:Jazz
2663:ISBN
2631:ISBN
2577:ISBN
2554:2019
2528:2009
2500:2009
2475:2009
2462:ISBN
2424:link
2410:2012
2385:ISBN
2367:2013
2337:2018
2324:ISBN
2297:ISBN
2258:2009
2233:2009
2220:ISBN
2117:ISBN
2049:ISBN
1892:ISBN
1863:ISBN
1840:link
1743:2024
1718:link
1704:2024
1691:ISBN
1664:ISBN
1618:ISSN
1583:2019
1553:2009
1540:ISBN
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1290:and
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88:U.S.
84:and
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3989:MPS
3964:JMT
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3924:CTI
3909:BYG
2841:Jug
2430:PDF
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