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  1. Dancin' into the '20s, Conductor Score: A Ragtime Dance Music Revue (Donald Hunsberger Wind Library)
  2. Scott Joplin Melody Dicer - Compose Your Own Ragtime Music
  3. Jazz Bibliography: International Literature on Jazz, Blues, Spirituals, Gospel and Ragtime Music by Bernhard Hefele, 1981-11
  4. Ragtime (Macmillan Popular Music Series) by John Edward Hasse, 1986-05-12
  5. Dancin' into the '20s, Conductor Score and Parts: A Ragtime Dance Music Revue (Donald Hunsberger Wind Library)
  6. Music and Songs for Ragtime Piano (Wfs 73) (World's Favorite Series)
  7. Scott Joplin & the Age of Ragtime (Life, Times and Music Series) by Timothy Frew, 1996-06
  8. That American Rag: The Story of Ragtime from Coast to Coast by David A. Jasen, Gene Jones, 2000-02
  9. Crazy for Ragtime. (Software Review)(Evaluation): An article from: Notes by Victor Cardell, 1997-12-01
  10. This is Ragtime (Da Capo Paperback) by Terry Waldo, 1991-04-01
  11. Music For Millions
  12. A Life in Ragtime: A Biography of James Reese Europe by Reid Badger, 1995-01-12
  13. Picnics (Menus and Music) (Sharon O'Connor's Menus & Music) by Sharon O'Connor, 1994-09
  14. Reflections and Research on Ragtime (Isam Monographs) by Edward A. Berlin, 1987-05

21. UCB Libraries Digital Sheet Music Collection - Ragtime Collection
These collections have many other types of music within them; they are not composed solely of ragtime music. We chose to present
http://www-libraries.colorado.edu/mus/smp/rag.html
Ragtime Collection
Music Library
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Ragtime music has several categories within the genre. According to John Edward Hasse in his book Ragtime: From the Top: "There are four main types of ragtime: (1) instrumental rags, (2) ragtime songs, (3) ragtime or syncopated waltzes, and (4) 'ragging' of classics and other preexisting pieces." Our online collection contains primarily instrumental rags and ragtime songs. We have included at least one example of each of the other types. For an example of a ragtime waltz, see Mandy's Ragtime Waltz . To view a classic that was "ragged," view Paderewski Rag : a travesty on Paderewski's celebrated menuet Many modern music critics consider only the piano rags to be true ragtime music but, in the contemporary days of ragtime music, much of the public preferred the ragtime song. In fact, many instrumental rags had words added to them and were republished as ragtime songs, and ragtime songs were also republished in instrumental versions. We have many examples of both the instrumental version and the song of the same title and have included both in this collection. For example, Dill Pickles by Charles L. Johnson, published in 1907, was also published as

22. Local Look On Ragtime Music
The local view of ragtime music shows Warrensburg was more popular than what many think. Louis to listen to the new music called ragtime.
http://warrensburg.k12.mo.us/sscheu2/jluke/local.html
Ragtime In Warrensburg
The local view of Ragtime music shows Warrensburg was more popular than what many think. Mr. John William Boone actually lived in Warrensburg. Most of us know him as "Blind Boone." He is best known for his talent in playing the piano. There is a statue of him on Holden Street in down town Warensburg. The man is referred to as "Blind" Boone because he can't see. Most people don't know that he was not born with no eyesight. He could see perfectly fine until he was diagnosed at a young age with a disease known as brain fever. The only way to cure it was to gouge out the eyes and sew the eyelids shut. This relived the swelling of he brain.
Boone was born on May 17, 1864. By the age of three he was able to beat rhythms on on varies objects. He even formed his own band including a tin whistle, drum, and a tabarien. Boone was shipped away to the Missouri School for the blind where he discovered the ability of being able to play any muscle piece on the piano right after he heard it. By this time he wa about 8 and would go to downtown St. Louis to listen to the new music called ragtime. He also moved to Warrensburg when he was 8 and lived in a segregated black community. In 1880 he was honored at a festival by being able to play with another blind pianist
"Blind Tom"
This started his road to popularity. He was then sent to the Christian College in Columbia to further pursue his musicianship.

23. Ragtime Music
ragtime music. click here to learn about blind boone in Warrensburg click here to learn about ragtime music click here to see my ragtime music Biblography.
http://warrensburg.k12.mo.us/sscheu2/cdady/
Ragtime Music By: Casey this is info that is about ragtine music
click here to learn about blind boone in Warrensburg
click here to learn about Ragtime Music
click here to see my Ragtime Music Biblography

24. Ragtime - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
This is an article about ragtime music . For work. ragtime music is syncopated, with the melodic notes landing largely on the offbeats.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ragtime

25. CD Collection
ragtime music. M3.1.J66 P5 1987. Ragtime concert, Nexus (Musical group), M1366.N49 R3 1991. Red back book ; Elite syncopations, Joplin, Scott, 18681917.
http://www2.skidmore.edu/library/cds/cds.cfm?browseby=genre&&whichgenre=Ragtime

26. Keeper's Long-lost MIDI Files -- Non-ragtime Music Only
Keeper s longlost MIDI files. Non-ragtime music listed alphabetically. 12 Variations on Ah! Vous Dirai-je, Maman by Wolfgang Amadeus
http://www.armory.com/~keeper/midiother.html

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Keeper's long-lost MIDI files
Non-ragtime music listed alphabetically
  • 12 Variations on "Ah! Vous Dirai-je, Maman" by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Level 2 2 September 1992
    Also known as "Twinkle Twinkle, Little Star" or "Baa! Baa! Black Sheep."
    Theme to "Animaniacs"
    by Richard Stone (piano four hands) Level 3 12 January 1997
    Lyrics

    Theme to "Animaniacs"
    by Richard Stone (orchestra) Level 3 11 January 1997
    Battle Cry of Freedom
    by George F. Root Level 1 8 August 1991
    One of the most popular Union songs from the American Civil War.
    Lyrics

    Beautiful Dreamer
    by Stephen Foster Level 2 1 January 1992
    This was Stephen Foster's last work, and is one of his most famous. Lyrics by Georg Philipp Telemann Level 2 10 October 1990 Bugler's Dream by Leo Arnaud Level 1 10 August 1988 A tune commonly associated with Olympic-type events. This file is a MIDI conversion of a four-voice Amiga DMCS file I made which was itself a manual conversion of a three-voice Commodore 64 SID-Player file by Gary Oglesby. Canzon by Johann Jakob Froberger Level 2 2 March 1991 This canzon is in the Mixylodian mode, and, like many baroque pieces, it ends on a second-inversion chord.

27. Ragtime Music History At Socrates-france.org
More search results. ragtime music history info. omer Care Borders Mail. Lot of information about ragtime history music. More sites about ragtime music history.
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28. Googlism What Is Ragtime Music
ragtime music. ragtime music is an american genre ragtime music is alive and well in missouri ragtime music is truly american music
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ragtime music is particalarly natural dancing music
ragtime music is written down and played pretty much as written by all performers
ragtime music is revealed here not only in the diversity of compositional styles but in a variety of performance practices that
ragtime music is syncopation
ragtime music is also the ragtime music is pretty good because a piano is basically a piano ragtime music is readily available on records ragtime music is at the core of nora's musical soul ragtime music is rythmical ragtime music is still popular ragtime music is the black music hailed by the public for the first time ragtime music is so easy to listen to ragtime music is a syncopation of melody just as jazz is ragtime music is playing in the background ragtime music is meant to parallel the multi ragtime music is being played or how it is sounding ragtime music is as much a part of american history as the cattle drive ragtime music is very much

29. Www.woofyburgers.com
Digitally manipulated photographs of celebrities. Most photos are of actors and actresses from the 1930s to the 1950s. All are arranged into galleries and accompanied by various pieces of ragtime music.
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30. Ragtime
Summary A brief history of ragtime music. Objectives Note This browser cannot display MathML. Origins. There are four main types of ragtime music.
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Ragtime
View About History Print Summary: A brief history of ragtime music Objectives: Note: This browser cannot display MathML. To be able to view the math on this page, please consider using another browser, such as Mozilla or Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 or above MathPlayer required for IE). Just before the twentieth century began, a craze for "ragged music" swept the United States. After enjoying great popularity for a few decades, ragtime faded, as all crazes do. But it left a permanent mark on American music. Not only was ragtime itself one of the first widely popular styles of music that actually developed in the U.S., but it also played a major part in the development of a style that has been called "America's music": jazz.
Origins
There are four main types of ragtime music. The only type still commonly heard today is the "classic" instrumental rag that was so popular in ragtime's heyday. This is usually a march-tempo piece for piano or band, with a steady "boom-chick" bass and a very

31. Music
1890s. ragtime music featured the marchtime stride bass against a syncopated melodic line. followed. For more information on ragtime music
http://www.bgsu.edu/departments/acs/1890s/ragmusic/music.html
Popular Music in the 1890s by Vicki Ohl Popular music in the American 1890s covered a variety of scenes which reflected both continued traditions as well as innovations. The town band provided entertainment for many functions, and was an institution in nearly every community. It played waltzes and two-steps for local dances and for concerts. Concerts, often outdoors, also featured marches, popular songs and program music. The most legendary bandleader of the era was John Philip Sousa, director of the U.S. Marine Band from 1880-1892. After that he toured America with his own band. Between 1879 and 1915 he wrote 140 military marches, such as Stars and Stripes Forever (1896). The piano became the central entertainment center of the home in the 1890s, a symbol of culture and prestige. Generally, women and girls played the instrument for the enjoyment of other family members, friends, or suitors. Popular songs reflected every aspect of American culture, and were often based on religious and ethnic themes and current fads, as well as courtship. The wave of sentimentality which swept the latter part of the nineteenth century in literature manifested itself in music which was ideal for the parlor. Lyrics frequently told tearful tales ending in death or a lover's departure. Many of the songs were written in waltz time. One of the first hits in the popular music field was After the Ball, written in 1892 by Charles K. Harris.X Other popular songs of the decade included The Band Played On, On the Banks of the Wabash, and Bicycle Built for Two.

32. Ragtime Composers Of St. Louis
ragtime music of St. Louis. Ragtime Article by Britannica.com Scott Joplin Article by Britannica.com Mary Haley s Ragtime and Related Music Homepage Back to St.
http://www.usgennet.org/~ahmostlu/ragtime.htm
Ragtime Music of St. Louis
Home of Scott Joplin, located at 2658 A Delmar (formerly Morgan Street)
in St. Louis, Mo.(On Delmar, just west of Jefferson Ave.) It is now a State Historic site
and ragtime museum. Joplin is considered, "The King of Ragtime".
What is Ragtime ?
Ragtime originated with Black American musicians and is considered to be an early form of Jazz. Like Classical music it is very sophisticated, usually composed and is very similiar to marches. It appears to have gradually evolved out of musical pieces known as "cake walks", with the first true rag being the "Louisiana Rag", published in Oct. 1897, by Theodore H. Northrup. Ben Harney, sometimes referred as the "originator of Rag", was first to publish compositions known as "rags" but they were little more than cake walks. Encyclopedia Americana describes Ragtime as a music generally played on the piano with "highly rhythmic with a steady beat..." with "synopated melodies, played by the right hand...that contrast with the steady strong-and-weak alternations... played by the left hand." Also described as "embodying the prototypical melodic outline AABBCCDD", with "frequently a repeat of A interpolated between the C and D sections."
Listen to the Music
Midi files courtesy of Benjamin Robert Tubb webpage
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33. The Ragtime Story
Eventually, syncopated notes drove sales for ragtime music so furiously that publishers labelled even unsyncopated music with the name to spur sales.
http://www.wnur.org/jazz/styles/ragtime/ragtime-story.html
Styles of Jazz: Ragtime
The Ragtime Story
The history of ragtime is mirrored in the life and progress of Scott Joplin. This is not merely because Joplin was one of the great ragtime composers. The King of Ragtime experienced many of the elements whose confluence developed into those Euphonic Sounds which were the musical delight of America and even Europe at the turn of the century. The birth of ragtime is commonly set by the date of the first published rag. In 1895, Ben Harney published his ragtime song You've Been a Good Old Wagon in Louisville. This was the man who, a year later, brought ragtime to popularity in New York City. The first instrumental ragtime was William Krell's Mississippi Rag in January, 1897. It was not until the end of 1897, however, that Negro instrumental ragtime made its way to the publishers' presses with Tom Turpin's Harlem Rag . Having already published marches and waltzes, Scott Joplin finally published Original Rags in 1899. Relying on published works of music is misleading. This view of the birth of ragtime suggests that white men were at the forefront of sculpting the art form and that the best ragtime was committed to the printed page. Blacks were playing ragtime long before Krell's Orchestra, and making enough money from tips to live well. Even when publishers began to accept their lively, syncopated pieces, many composers rarely sold their work, having little need of money beyond the tips that accompanied performances in bars or on stage. If publication represents the birth of ragtime, then there had been a long gestation including many late night sessions when pianists and bands would rag behind closed doorsin private homes or in bars after closingwhere the most elaborate and boisterous music was often reserved for the artists' personal enjoyment.

34. Moraff CyberDice - Dice Game With Triple Variations And Ragtime Music.
Moraff CyberDice Dice game with triple variations and ragtime music. PC World Download. Publisher Moraff Games. Lots of ragtime music plays in background!
http://www.pcworlddownload.com/games/dice/Moraff-CyberDice.htm
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Moraff CyberDice - Dice game with triple variations and ragtime music. PC World Download Publisher: Moraff Games Support Email: support2@moraff.com License: Shareware Price($): OS: WIN95,WIN98,WINME,WINNT 4.X,WINXP,2000 File Size(KB): Version: Last Update: August 28 02 Rating: Screenshot: Preview Add to your Favorites Download Now Buy now Publisher's Description Roll the dice in this dazzling animated 3D game. Lots of Ragtime music plays in background! Play regular, head-to-head or triple variations, or challenge Steve Moraff! This version contains 12 real human players to match your wits against. Features: Beautiful background photography and full-screen graphics! Import your own images and music. No matter how you play - the beautiful backgrounds, combined with the soothing background music will have you playing for hours. Sit and watch the smooth textured 3-dimensional dice spin on top of marble pedestals. Choose from the different number sets and over 25 different dice sets and sit back and enjoy the fun. Puzzle Chest - A classical jigsaw puzzle game with animated puzzles and soundeffects.

35. MDHS - The Eubie Blake Collection
Page 1 of 4. (09312-001) Eubie Blake s hands. (093-12-005) Eubie Blake s hands on sheet music. (090-09-001) Jimmy Scott s Ragtime Band, Kansas City.
http://www.mdhs.org/eubieblake/subs/catsearch.asp?Key=Ragtime music.

36. Ragtime Music Genre
A listing of 11020 titles of the ragtime music genre, with notation of composers, dates and publishers and the sources for MIDIs of them that exist on the
http://www.chariot.net.au/~mathewm/
A RAGTIME COMPENDIUM
Your source for ragtime titles, composers and publishers
- and where to find MIDIs of them on the Internet.
Welcome to Version 4 (May 2004)
Precis You can click here for a sample (file is 17 Kb) of what the spreadsheet looks like. More detail We've come a long way since we started on this database project 4 years ago and posted our first version in 2001 ! This update contains 481 new titles gleaned from various sources and collections. A few titles have been dropped out (duplications or they didn't qualify after all) and there are over 493 corrections (spellings, added dates or publishers, etc) and over 460 references to new MIDI renditions. We believe this is the most comprehensive "ragtime" listing available. Everything here is free; it is just data with no Nonsense (MIDI courtesy Rob Crausaz who has sequenced many less common tunes). There are no catches. It is our contribution to the ragtime community that has given, and continues to give, each of the contributors so much enjoyment. We hope this material will aid other interested parties to find tunes they would like to hear and that it will encourage players/sequencers to address some of the currently unpresented tunes. It is hopefully also a lead to sources of scores for performers. From this page you can download three files - the spreadsheet, the notes and the Watanabe folio list.

37. EzFolk Link Directory - Ragtime Music
ragtime music. Home Page Index ragtime music. 2742 Distinct Links. Colin D. MacDonald s ragtime music Features ragtime, march and waltz midi files.
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38. Classics For Kids | Past Shows
Download this month s activity sheet. Scott Joplin Maple Leaf Rag. Listen to This Show! ragtime music. ragtime music is truly AfricanAmerican music.
http://www.classicsforkids.com/shows/showdesc.asp?id=53

39. Classics For Kids | Teachers: Audio
Classics for Kids Programs Scott Joplin Maple Leaf Rag. ragtime music. Listen to This Show! ragtime music is truly AfricanAmerican music.
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40. Ragtime Nickelodeons, Calliopes And Player Pianos Home Page
RagtimeAutomatedMusic -. Digital Pianos and Digital Guitars! Click here to go to the ragtime music Demo Page - lots of short MP3 files!
http://www.ragtimewest.com/
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    Click here to go to the Ragtime Movie Demo Page - Excellent Mpeg files!
    Click here to go to the Ragtime Music Demo Page - lots of short MP3 files!
      BW66m-AbCDK-7 This Model A shows off our BW66m band organ very well. Ask about our custom parade vehicles. This little band organ is on metal spoked wheels with rubber tires. It can be pulled in parades without the truck. Click here for MP3 song of the BW66m-AbCDK playing The Jolly Coppersmith Click here for MP3 song of the BW66m-AbCDK playing Roses from the South
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      This Little hut contains a MIDI operated steel drum fashioned by the Gold Record performing artist Tom Reynolds of "Hamilton, Joe Franks and Reynolds" They took the song "Don't Pull Your Love Out on Me Baby" to gold in 1971. Tom makes the steel drums for us. It contains Bass Drum, Snare Drum, High and Low Bongo Drums, Snare Drum and Tambourine. Touch screen and Bill acceptor is standard. Click on a song below to download an MP3 of it playing.

    Click for an MP3 of the above playing "Yellow Bird".

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