It is ragtime that is one form of American music.3
ragtime in its heyday from 1900 to 19184instrumentation;5 but showed great musical potential at George Smith College6 in Sedalia, Missouri. where8pianist at several, popular, men's clubs.11
The piano piece that propelled him, and ragtime12 itself into national prominence. illustrates13lots of people like.1415
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Ragtime: Uniquely American Music
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have originated in the United States, thanks in large part to the rich ethnic diversity. Characterized both by its distinctive African-American syncopation and conservative European classical structure, was enjoyed by people of all races and ethnicities.
[1] Today, Joplin is the most famous figure in ragtime history. [2] He first at a young age, and when his family moved to a new home in Texas, his mother worked long hours to earn enough money to buy a piano for him. [3] His abilities were noticed by a German piano teacher gave Joplin free lessons and instilled in him good classical technique. [4] Soon enough, Joplin was a skilled musician and began studying music composition [5] After some years as a traveling musician, he eventually settled back in Sedalia and became a [6] It was during this phase of his career that he composed his MapleLeaf Rag,
[4] The ragtime style how people of diverse heritage can create unique music that Ragtime gave way to jazz by the 1920s. Audio recording was becoming popular at the same time. The piano was no longer required and jazz albums began playing in living rooms across the country. Like all folk music, though, jazz pays homage to its predecessor-ragtime-by borrowing its style, rhythm, and mood.