Bumble Boogie Ragtime for Easy Piano Book 1
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Bumble Boogie Ragtime for Easy Piano Book 1
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Bumble Boogie Ragtime for Easy Piano Book 1
Simplified Ragtime Melodies for Novice Pianists by SilverTonalities!
Letter Names Embedded In Noteheads to enable Quick and Accurate Reading
Ragtime or "Ragged" Rhythm is the concept and technic of "Syncopation" applied by placing an accent on the weak beat of a measure creating this well known style that is "Ragtime", made famous between the years 1897 to 1918
PREVIEW, pages 1-2
The Bunny Hug Rag, written in 1913 by George L. Cobb. His most famous Rag is his 1918 "Russian Rag", which was based on Rachmaninoff's "Prelude in C Sharp Minor, Opus 3, Number 2, pages 3-5
The Magnetic Rag, written in 1914 by Scott Joplin was the last Rag he had published in his lifetime, three years before his death in 1917, pages 6-8
Creole Belles Rag written in 1900 by the Danish/American Composer, J. Bodewalt Lampe, was his most successful work, pages 9-11
The Red Pepper Rag, also known as the "Spicy Rag", was written in 1911 by Henry Lodge who was the Composer of the famous "Temptation Rag", pages 12-14
Ragtime Nightmare, written in 1900 by Tom Turpin, whose other popular Rags were "Bowery Buck", "St. Louis Rag" and the "Buffalo Rag", pages 15-17
Who Let the Cows Out, written in 1910 by Charles Humpfeld is also known as "A Bully Rag Two Step", pages 18-20
The Entertainer by Scott Joplin written in 1902, remains to be one of the most famous Rags of all time, when it was featured in the 1973 Oscar winning film "The Sting", pages 21-23
Kitten on the Keys, published in 1921 by Zez Confrey, conjures an image of a household Cat, prancing on the keys of a Piano, pages 24-26