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  1. This Is Ragtime (Da Capo Paperback) by Terry Waldo, 1991-03-21
  2. A Life in Ragtime: A Biography of James Reese Europe by Reid Badger, 1995-01-12
  3. Play Them Rags; an Album of Authentic Ragtime Solos. by various, 1981
  4. Ragtime Nightingale Sheet Music by Joseph F. Lamb, 2009-06-30
  5. Dancin' into the '20s, Conductor Score and Parts: A Ragtime Dance Music Revue (Donald Hunsberger Wind Library)
  6. Alexander's Ragtime Band Sheet Music by Irving Berlin, 2009-06-23
  7. Alexander's Ragtime Band (Piano Vocal/ SHEET MUSIC, ALEXANDER'S RAGTIME BAND) by Artist: Irving Berlin, 2008
  8. Ragtime Violin Sheet Music by Irving Berlin, 2009-06-24
  9. Dancin' into the '20s, Conductor Score: A Ragtime Dance Music Revue (Donald Hunsberger Wind Library)
  10. Scott Joplin: King of Ragtime Music, Grandfather of Our Music Today by Yvonne J. Cloutier, 2007-09-30
  11. CD Sheet Music: American Ragtime Piano Collection
  12. The Sundial: Nashville Ragtime Sheet Music
  13. Mel Bay's - MATT DENNIS Plays The ENTERTAINER - Intermediate Sheet Music - A Ragtime Two-Step (1974) by Scott Joplin, 1974
  14. Woodland Stream Reverie (Ragtime Sheet Music, Piano Sheet Music) by Haywood Harvey, 1919

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63. GABBF-Ragtime May Be First American Music
The remark was met with much laughter as author/scholar Berlin isrecognized as an expert on ragtime music, the theme this year.
http://www.gabbf.com/ragtime1.html
Ragtime may be first American music
By Jennifer Brummett
Staff Writer ``I learned so much about circus music last year, I thought I would come and learn about ragtime this year,'' said Edward Berlin, a speaker at the conference on American band history as he began the symposium. The remark was met with much laughter as author/scholar Berlin is recognized as an expert on ragtime music, the theme this year. Berlin, of New York, gave an overview of the musical genre. He has written a number of books about it and lectures extensively all over the country. Distilling it, ragtime is ``march music played in a special way,'' Berlin said. He said it was the ``purest manifestation of American music,'' and likely the first American music. It is punctuated by syncopated off beats that, in its heyday from 1896 to 1917, were associated with black American musicians. ``It's always connected with the march, even on piano,'' Berlin said. ``The typical rag is a close cousin of the march.'' America was undergoing a cultural inferiority complex when ragtime was popular, so newspapers would run stories saying the king of England or the czar of Russia liked ragtime music. Pianist Scott Kirby of New Orleans underscored Berlin's talk with musical accompaniment and illustration. His renditions of ``Maple Leaf Rag,'' ``My Coal Black Lady,'' a medley of John Philip Sousa marches, and ``American Beauty Rag'' were definitely crowd pleasers, all followed by emphatic rounds of applause.

64. Ragtime Groupies In For A Treat At Conference
ragtime music began its rise to popularity before the turn of the century, around1896, and continued its glory days through World War I, or about the time
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Ragtime groupies in for a treat at conference
By Jennifer Brummett
Staff Writer All you ragtime junkies are in for a raggedy good time at this year's Great American Brass Band Festival Conference on American Band History. ``The Ragtime Era'' was chosen as this year's topic. An entertaining mood will dominate, explained program chair Frank Cipolla. ``They can enjoy it. They're not coming to take exams on turn-of-the-century bands. They are going to enjoy themselves and they are going to learn something.'' The topics for the band conference are carefully chosen each year and presented in a lively fashion, Cipolla said. ``Ragtime is such a listenable kind of music. They're not going to fall asleep when Dick Zimmerman (a conference performer/speaker) plays.'' Cipolla said ragtime is a very important segment of American music. ``Some people have called it one of the first (genres) of American music. It's a forerunner of jazz because it is a syncopated kind of music.'' The name ragtime describes the beat of the music. ``The time (of the music) was ragged. It's not even. It has this certain rhythm to it that is unique.'' Ragtime music began its rise to popularity before the turn of the century, around 1896, and continued its glory days through World War I, or about the time entertainer Scott Joplin died in 1917, Cipolla said. It faded into obscurity early in this century ``because jazz idioms really took over.''

65. Brian Dykstra Celebrates 30 Years As A Ragtime Musician
A professor of music at The College of Wooster, Dykstra has been performing and composingragtime music for the past 30 years, and he will share those talents
http://www.wooster.edu/news/FeatureDykstra.html
Brian Dykstra Celebrates 30 Years as a Ragtime Musician For more information, contact: John Finn FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE AUGUST 29, 2001 WOOSTER, Ohio - They call it ragtime, and few do it better than Brian Dykstra. A professor of music at The College of Wooster, Dykstra has been performing and composing ragtime music for the past 30 years, and he will share those talents with the public when he presents a free recital of "Rags and Cuban Danzas" on Sunday, Sept. 9 and again on Saturday, Sept. 15. Dykstra became interested in ragtime music in 1971 while looking for an unusual encore for an otherwise classical recital. "I thought it would be interesting to try something different, and I came upon a book, titled 'They All Played Ragtime,'" he said. "In it were some of (Scott) Joplin's rags, so I tried a few of them, and I liked the sound." Since that time, Dykstra, and the more than 300 audiences he has entertained at recitals over the past three decades, have fallen in love with the music. "What I like about rag is the happiness it exudes and the fact that audiences seem to enjoy hearing it," he said. "Ragtime is very much like a syncopated march because it has the same structure and similar harmonies and bass lines as well as that uplifting, inspiring feeling. I also like the fact that it challenges my technique." Rag music can be "quite difficult" to play, according to Dykstra, but somehow he makes it look easy. "Brian Dykstra is the complete pianist for the ragtime style," said noted entertainer Max Morath just a few years after Dykstra began playing ragtime. "His superb classical technique provides him mastery unstrained, without losing the folk quality of early ragtime. He has obviously immersed himself deeply and affectionately into rag repertory, and emerges as a new member of the style - never, by the way, forgetting to 'let the joy come through.'"

66. Ragtime Music
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Mr. Bingham has just returned from his 1915 tour on the Keith-Albee Circuit, and is here to entertain you live and in person! Born in the hills of Richmond, Virginia in 1870, his stage debut was at the age of 6 in 1876. Since that early debut Mr. Bingham has appeared with great success as character actor all over the U.S.A. I have known Mr. Bingham for a good many years and he's funny because he can't help it. If he went into the undertaking business, he would be expelled from the union in a week. He was born to drive dull care away - a doctor who cures by the good old rule of "laugh and grow fat." And he is one of the few doctors who seem to take their own medicine. On the platform or off, with an audience of one or five hundred, Mr. Bingham's hearers are shrieking with laughter wherever he performs. Two good stories are offered in this evening's performance - an amusing soliloquy by a "tough kid" in the bleacher audience, and Mr. Bingham's famous " Possum Hunt," which he has told thousands of times, and which always makes a hit.
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67. Africana Blackboard Lesson Plans And Learning Exchange: Music Genre
Students explore ragtime music by listening to a representative composition, readingabout the life of Scott Joplin, practicing a simple syncopated rhythm, and
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Music Genre: Ragtime Subject Area: Music Related Subject Areas: Language Arts Grade Level: Estimated Time Requirement: 1 Class Period Lesson Objectives: Students will have the opportunity to:
  • Understand the origins and styles of ragtime Review the career of the "king of ragtime," Scott Joplin Develop a vocabulary to describe musical styles and techniques Explore the use of syncopation in music Compare ragtime music with other forms Share their findings with fellow classmates
Standards List: Music
  • Students analyze aural examples of a varied repertoire of music, representing diverse genres and cultures, by describing the uses of elements of music and expressive devices. Students identify sources of American music genres, trace the evolution of those genres, and cite well-known musicians associated with them. Students read a wide range of print and nonprint texts to build an understanding of texts, of themselves, and of the cultures of the United States and the world; to acquire new information; to respond to the needs and demands of society and the workplace; and for personal fulfillment. Students apply knowledge of language structure, language conventions (e.g., spelling and punctuation), media techniques, figurative language, and genre to create, critique, and discuss print and nonprint texts.

68. 12 Great Hits In Ragtime Music Book
12 Great Hits In Ragtime. 1. Bring Back The Old Hurdy Gurdy. 2. Carry Me Back ToOld Virginny. 3. Castle Rag. 4. I Want A Girl. 5. Pistol Packin'Mama. 6. Row RowRow.
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12 Great Hits In Ragtime
Bring Back The Old Hurdy Gurdy Carry Me Back To Old Virginny Castle Rag I Want A Girl Pistol Packin'Mama Row Row Row Skater's Boogie The Cubanola Glide The Honky Tonk Twist When My Baby Smiles At Me While Strolling Through The Park One Day Wait Till The Sun Shines Nellie

69. Music
ragtime music. Scott Joplin, the main composer of ragtimemusic In fact, ragtime-musicis a kind of proto-type of jazz. It is a highly pianistic style of music.
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I sing, I play the piano and (recently) the viola.
I appreciate most kinds of classical music that come (chronologically) before impressionism (impressionism included). A nice site for the classical music lover is Classical Net . They provide lots of other links , too. Some online music scores:
  • Arcadia Early Music Archive : pre-baroque music (.eps-files).
  • W. Icking Archive : replaces the GMD Archive . Good printable quality (.ps-files).
  • Variations : on-line musical library from Indiana University. Contains (often old) editions of well-known works. Mainly meant for viewing, not printing (gif-files).
  • Sheet Music Archive : scores scanned from sheet music (.pdf-files).
  • Digital Librarian : links. Some MIDI-files: try this link. For youngsters in Flanders: C-link
    Ragtime Music
    Scott Joplin, the main composer of ragtime-music In fact, ragtime-music is a kind of proto-type of jazz. It is a highly pianistic style of music.
    It is commonly known as `Saloon'-music in the `Wild West', on bad `honkey-tonk' piano's (out of tune, with a pint of beer on top of it, played extremely fast, needing hands as big as a pancake to perform the difficult chords,...).
    In reality, to enjoy the sound fully, it should of course be performed on a fancy Steinway with a good-mangling
  • 70. TaskStream
    Subject(s) History, Music. Topic or Unit of Study ragtime music and their instruments.Grade/Level 3. Summary The students will research ragtime music.
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    Date Created: 2/8/2002 8:04:56 PM
    VITAL INFORMATION Subject(s):
    History, Music
    Topic or Unit of Study:
    Ragtime music and their instruments.
    Grade/Level:
    Objective:

    After visiting the websites they students will be able to construct a ragtime instrument that they will show how to use to the class.
    Summary: The students will research ragtime music. With their research they will be able to construct an instrument from that era and show to the class how it works and the importance of the instrument in ragtime music. IMPLEMENTATION Learning Context: The students are learning about the history of ragtime and the instruments involved. They will be learning how this era helped to create the music industry. Procedure: I will start the lesson by playing some ragtime music. Asking them to name the instruments that they hear. Then they will divide into partners and being to use the internet to research ragime music. They will have about 45 minutes per set of students. They then will start to create their instruments using the materials I have provided. They will be given 45 minutes to do this also.

    71. Ragtime Music Information And Links
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    72. The Ragtime Story
    Brief article about early history of ragtime.Category Arts Music Styles Jazz Ragtime...... Eventually, syncopated notes drove sales for ragtime music so furiously thatpublishers labelled even unsyncopated music with the name to spur sales.
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    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.

    73. The 1910s From World War I To Ragtime Music
    Compare prices on The 1910s from World WarI to ragtime music by Stephen Feinstein.
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    74. Interactive Timeline (Lesson Plan)
    Students will explore ragtime music and gain an understanding of itsdevelopment in relation to jazz. They will also investigate
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    75. Ragtime Music For Brass Quartet
    Index Home Contact Checkout ragtime music for BrassQuartet. Cataract Rag Hampton/Villanueva, $ 8.00,
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    Ragtime Music for Brass Quartet
    Cataract Rag - Hampton/Villanueva
    Rattlesnake Rag by David R. Thomas
    Easy Winners-Scott Joplin/arr. Thomas and Neu
    The Entertainer-Scott Joplin/arr. Thomas and Neu
    Maple Leaf Rag-Scott Joplin/arr. Thomas and Neu
    Pine Apple Rag-Scott Joplin/arr. Thomas and Neu

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    76. "Ragtime Links
    ragtime music Sites Maple Leaf Ring. Ragtimer's Home Page Mary Haley'sCOMPREHENSIVE SOURCE for all ragtime music infomation. John
    http://roseleafrag.tripod.com/links.html
    Ragtime Music Sites:
    Maple Leaf Web Ring
    A directory of sites that belong to the Maple Leaf Web Ring.
    Ragtimer's Home Page
    Mary Haley's COMPREHENSIVE SOURCE for all ragtime music infomation.
    John Roache’s MIDI Ragtime Files
    John's great ragtime page which is being maintained by others.
    George McClellan's "Ragtime Plus"
    George's new page with dozens of midi files for your enjoyment
    Ron Ross' Ragtime
    Ron's ragtime webpage
    West Coast Ragtime Society
    The Sacamento Festival held every November and lots of other information.
    American Ragtime Company
    Dick Zimmerman and Tracy Doyle's website.
    American Ragtime Company Store
    More From Dick and Tracy.
    Roseleaf Ragime Club
    Our very own Roseleaf homepage. (This page is part of the site.)
    Trad-Digital
    Bill Mintz' digital audio services and classic jazz, vintage player piano, ragtime.
    Old Town Music Hall
    El Segundo California's premier Ragtime Venue. Home of the Mighty Wurlitzer Theater Organ and the twin 9 foot Bosendorfer and Steinway Concert Grands.
    Irwin's Ragtime, Stride and Novelty Piano Page.

    77. Ragtime Music Resources At Questia - The Online Library Of Books
    The World's Largest Online Library. ragtime music. Questia has books and journalarticles on ragtime music. Selected ragtime music Resources. CLICK A BOOK!
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    78. Moraff CyberDice 3.50 DICE CASINO MORAFF YAHTZEE CYBERDICE RAGTIME MUSIC
    game. Lots of ragtime music plays in background! Play regular, headto-heador triple variations, or challenge Steve Moraff! This
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    Moraff CyberDice 3.50 Category: Games Lottery 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. License: Shareware O.S.: Windows 95, 98, Me, 2000, NT, XP Date: August 28, 2002 Download Moraff CyberDice
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    79. American Music Collections
    3.5 SSS; 3.7 HI Program Music, 3.8 E Radio Personalities, 3.1 WY, II Ragtime Dancing,see Dancing (Ragtime) ragtime music, Early, 3.5 B; 3.6 WX ragtime music
    http://americanhistory.si.edu/archives/d5300j-j.htm
    SAM DeVINCENT COLLECTION OF ILLUSTRATED AMERICAN SHEET MUSIC, ca. 1790 - 1987
    Series 3: AFRICAN-AMERICAN MUSIC, ca. 1828-1980 by: Karen Linn, 1989
    Topical Index
    Accordion Music, 3.5 TTT; 3.7 P
    African-American Music, see Afro-American
    Afro-American Children, 3.4 G-H
    Afro-American Composers, 3.4 CCC, FFF-GGG; 3.6 O-S, AA, DD; 3.8
    Afro-American Music, series 3
    Afro-American Musicians, 3.7, 3.8
    Afro-American Women Singers, 3.7 J; 3.8 CC-DD, KK, RR, TT, SSS
    Afro-Americans, Religion, 3.3; 3.4 C-E, MMM
    Afro-Americans, Songs about, 3.4
    American Signs and Symbols, 3.5 XXX Aunt Jemima, 3.4 F Banjo Music, 3.1 LL-MM Blackface Entertainers, 3.1, see also Minstrel Shows Blind Musicians, 3.7 M; 3.8 E, I Blues (Music), 3.7 A-M; 3.8 FF-II, SSS Boogie Woogie Piano Music, 3.7 R-U; 3.8 PP, QQQ-RRR British Imprints, 3.1 Q-S; 3.2 A-B Cakewalks, 3.4 O-GG, UU; 3.6 W-Y Chicago (Ill.), 3.5 YYY

    80. American Music Collections
    AfricanAmerican composers who wrote only ragtime music, such as Scott Joplin,have been kept in subseries 3.6, ragtime composers and publishers, which
    http://americanhistory.si.edu/archives/d5300j-g.htm
    SAM DeVINCENT COLLECTION OF ILLUSTRATED AMERICAN SHEET MUSIC, ca. 1790 - 1987
    Series 3: AFRICAN-AMERICAN MUSIC ca. 1828-1980 by: Karen Linn, 1989 Scope and Content
    The African-American series contains ca. 7,800 pieces of sheet music and folios dating from the 1820s to the 1980s; most of the material dates from after 1890. Many of the pieces were composed or performed by Afro-American musicians; other pieces were created by white musicians using black musical styles (for example Joseph Lamb's classic ragtime compositions). A large part of the series consists of songs about African-Americans (minstrel show songs, "coon songs"), often written in dialect and usually filled with negative stereotypes. Most, but not all, of the composers of this material were white. Subseries 3.1-3.7 are organized by musical genre and arranged by the chronological first appearance of the genre in American popular culture. The last subseries, 3.8, is a composer/performer aggregation including many musical genres but only African-American musicians. The DeVincent Collection holds a wealth of ragtime material which forms an important part of series 3. There are approximately 530 items of vocal ragtime and approximately 2,800 instrumental ragtime items. The principle composers of ragtime have separate folders and are indexed by name (however, some of their material may be in the general ragtime folders). One of the strengths of the DeVincent ragtime file is its diversity and inclusion of lesser-known figures. Sam DeVincent built the ragtime section with a broad conception of the genre, a conception in keeping with the thinking of the time. Characteristic two-steps, syncopated marches, and some dances from the ragtime dance craze (turkey trots, a few tangos, etc.) are included in the general file indicating the widespread infusion of ragtime rhythms into American popular music during the early 20th century.

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