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A Little History Ragtime is probably the first pure American popular musical genre. It is characterized by a heavily syncopated melody over a regularly accented bass. Like any musical style, Ragtime had its roots in a broadrange of earlier music and experience, including traveling minstrel-shows,plantation songs, brass bands, cakewalks and other music with strong African-American influences - even the parodies of white musicians imitating black musical forms. Ragtime was originally created by itinerant professional performers in the saloons and brothels of the post civil-war years. The artists rarely sold their work, making enough money to live well by way of the tips that accompanied their performances in bars and on stage. Ragtime is an extremely sophisticated genre that requires no small amount of technical skill. Ragtime evolved as a style through the years as piano players began to compete with each other to see who could play these exuberant songs in the most RAGGED or syncopated manner. It was eventually widely distributed in the form of both piano rolls and printed music. The period when Ragtime was popular extended from about 1900 until the beginning of World War I and this was known as the "Golden Age of Ragitme" During this period Ragtime reached what is known as its classic form under the leadership of the composer known today as the King Of Ragtime Writers, Scott Joplin. Joplin established a structure and form for ragtime compositions to which the majority of the composers of the time adhered.This structure comprises four 16-bar strains or themes. These four strains(Labeled A, B, C, and D) are played in this sequence- AABBACCDD. That is,the first strain (A) is played and repeated, followed by the B strain andits repeat. Then the A strain is reprised once, followed by the C, repeated C, D, and repeated D strains. |
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