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What (who) is Ragtime - definition

MUSIC GENRE
Ragtime music; Rag (music); The Mississippi Rag; Ragtime Song; Mississippi Rag; Rag time; Rag-time; Is our genius only in our wombs
  • The first page of "The Easy Winners" by [[Scott Joplin]] shows ragtime rhythms and syncopated melodies.
  • Cover for "La Pas Ma La" sheet music (1895). Words and Music by Ernest Hogan
  • Second edition cover of ''Maple Leaf Rag'', one of the most famous rags
  • St. Louis World's Fair of 1904]]
  • The first edition cover of "[[Pine Apple Rag]]", composed and released by Scott Joplin in 1908.
  • Shoe Tickler Rag, cover of the music sheet for a song from 1911 by Wilbur Campbell
  • Sheet music cover for "Spaghetti Rag" (1910) by [[Lyons and Yosco]]
  • Joseph Lamb]]'s "The Top Liner Rag", a classic rag from 1916

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·add. ·noun Time characterized by syncopation, as in many negro melodies.
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¦ noun music characterized by a syncopated melodic line and regularly accented accompaniment, evolved by black American musicians in the 1890s and played especially on the piano.
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Ragtime is a kind of jazz piano music that was invented in America in the early 1900s.
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Wikipedia

Ragtime

Ragtime, also spelled rag-time or rag time, is a musical style that had its peak from the 1890s to 1910s. Its cardinal trait is its syncopated or "ragged" rhythm. Ragtime was popularized during the early 20th century by composers such as Scott Joplin, James Scott and Joseph Lamb. Ragtime pieces (often called "rags") are typically composed for and performed on piano, though the genre has been adapted for a variety of instruments and styles.

Ragtime music originated within African-American communities in the late 19th century and became a distinctly American form of popular music. It is closely related to marches, with additional polyrhythms from African music. Ragtime pieces usually contain several distinct themes, often arranged in patterns of repeats and reprises. Scott Joplin, known as the "King of Ragtime," gained fame through compositions like "Maple Leaf Rag" and "The Entertainer." Ragtime influenced early jazz, Harlem stride piano, Piedmont blues, and European classical composers such as Erik Satie, Claude Debussy, and Igor Stravinsky. Despite being overshadowed by jazz in the 1920s, ragtime has experienced several revivals, notably in the 1950s and 1970s (the latter renaissance due in large part to the use of "The Entertainer" in the film "The Sting.")The music was distributed primarily through sheet music and piano rolls, with some compositions adapted for other instruments and ensembles.

Examples of use of Ragtime
1. At first, I thought it was an old blues record but then I realised it was ragtime jazz.
2. Two other yachts in the race Telcoinabox Merit and Ragtime, diverted from their course to come to their aid.
3. For while he continued to play pieces in every style, his strengths lay in ragtime and early jazz.
4. Ragtime Cowboy John will be meeting laboratory technicians and intends to call in at a drug rehabilitation centre.
5. It blended the blues of former slaves, the ragtime rhythms of the 18'0s and the harmonic sophistication of operas and waltzes from Europe.