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  2. Original Rags - Wikipedia

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    "Original Rags" (copyrighted March 15, 1899) was an early ragtime medley for piano. [1] It was the first of Scott Joplin 's rags to appear in print, in early 1899, preceding his " Maple Leaf Rag " by half a year.

  3. List of compositions by Scott Joplin - Wikipedia

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    Scott Joplin - Harmony Club Waltz (1896) [14] Original Rags: Rag: 1899: Intro AA BB CC Abbr.Intro A DD EE: G/G/C/G/D/G: Arranged by Charles N. Daniels, although this involvement is disputed. Scott Joplin - Original Rags (1899) [15] Maple Leaf Rag: Rag: 1899: AA BB A CC DD: Ab/Ab/Ab/Db/Ab: Scott Joplin - Maple Leaf Rag (1899) [14] Swipesy ...

  4. New England Ragtime Ensemble - Wikipedia

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    More Scott Joplin Rags (1974) Golden Crest CRS-31031 [36] [37] The Road from Rags to Jazz (1975) Golden Crest CRS-31042; Reissues of The Red Back Book.

  5. Maple Leaf Rag - Wikipedia

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    "Gladiolus Rag," a later composition by Joplin, is a developed variant of the "Maple Leaf Rag" showcasing Joplin's increasing musical sophistication, and is usually played at a somewhat slower tempo. In addition, the first strains of Joplin's "The Cascades," "The Sycamore," "Leola," and "Sugar Cane" are modeled on the structure Joplin created ...

  6. Category:Rags by Scott Joplin - Wikipedia

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    Media in category "Rags by Scott Joplin" This category contains only the following file. Bethena Introduction.jpg 1,328 × 308; 162 KB

  7. The Entertainer (rag) - Wikipedia

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    "The Entertainer" is a 1902 classic piano rag written by Scott Joplin. [1] It was sold first as sheet music by John Stark & Son of St. Louis, Missouri, [2] and in the 1910s as piano rolls that would play on player pianos. [1] The first recording was by blues and ragtime musicians the Blue Boys in 1928, played on mandolin and guitar. [1]