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Joplin, Scott: Ragtime

Easy arrangements for piano

playing score

Edited by Kleeb, Jean
Instrument: Fortepian
Skład: piano
Seria: Ready to Play
Period: Classic
Język: English, German
Stopień trudności: 3
Zasięg: 35 stron
Waga: 0.159 kg
Pierwsze wydanie: 2017
Wydawca: Bärenreiter
Numer katalogowy: BA10644
Inne : BA10644
ISMN: 9790006564323

&ldquo,It&rsquo,s never right to play Ragtime fast.&rdquo,
(Scott Joplin)

Most listeners associate &ldquo,ragtime&rdquo, with the music of Scott Joplin, one of the earliest African-American composers to straddle thedivide between classical and popular music. It was Joplin who brought this musical style to the pinnacle of perfection.

The term &ldquo,ragtime&rdquo, stems from &ldquo,ragged time&rdquo, and describes the contrast betweenthe sprightly syncopated melodies in the

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