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  • Macie nuty???

    Have you musicsheets???

  • Pozdrowienia z Polski!!!!!! Ten facet był super, żył w XIX w i nadal rządzi... :D

    Greetings from Polish !!!!!! This guy was great, he lived in the nineteenth i still governs

  • Hahaha, Mr. Joplin.. This is still very much of a Ragtime, you just can't totally separate it can ya? You're the Father of Ragtime after all!! xD

  • This doesn't sound like jazz to me.. more like ragtime.. Nice composition anyway.

  • I found the sheet to this. When you play it, it feels like really erotic, raunchy, and, at some points, reckless and primitively barbaric sex... with a piano. Just my own opinion. It's so raw! It's called Ragtime by Stephen Flaherty, written as the intro score to a musical about ragtime, called Ragtime. Haha. Go to your reference library and copy it, or buy it from a music store or online; you won't find it for free on the internet.

  • misleading title? what's the real title and composer?

    Anyway, a good piece!

  • very good

  • Are all of you people DAFT? Of course this particular rag piece is not Scott Joplin. He DIED in 1917. This is from the modern Broadway musical Ragtime which OBVIOUSLY is an hommage to what SCOTT JOPLIN created...... RAGTIME MUSIC. Or did you miss the obvious incorporation of "The Entertainer" all throughout which was composed by no other than the "King of Ragtime" himself SCOTT JOPLIN!

  • @LB3636 do you get mad as well?

    it makes no sense to title a creation of the King with a creation of some circus composer

  • @LB3636 There is no incorporation of "The Entertainer"? I know, I play a lot of Scott Joplin's music... It's got a similar beat, but that's part of every rag song, and there are fragments of sections that are somewhat similar, but there is no "obvious" incorporation at all. Stop talking with CAPITALS as if you know EVERYTHING.

  • Hey, people! Does anybody know where can I get sheet music for this title?

    Thanks ;)

  • Even though its mistitled, thanx for posting this video because I had always been lokking for the first song from the musical ragtime without people singing. Very helpful

  • yeah that must be jazz.....

    and yes how could we forget

    scott joplin the most impressive jazzpiano player

    xD

  • jazz? this sounds to me more like a rag O.o

  • Scott Joplin was a composer of nothing short of American classical music. The grounwork that this genius laid would be the origin of nearly all music from the U.S. from then on. Thanks for uploading this piece.

  • where the sheet of this piece???????

  • @guitartappingpro

    It is Ragtime Composed by Stephen C. Flaherty

    from Show/Broadway

  • @elenakulikova86 That's right it is. I started to learn the first page of this piece. The title is very misleading. Its should be called Ragtime from Ragtime. Ragtime the musical is my fave show.

  • @guitartappingpro try downloading it with emule or similar (bearshare for example is another one..). try only wih the name scott joplin.

  • may i ask what is the highest piano note called?

  • @liamblackere The highest note reachable on a reg piano is a c. Or some people might call it a c8 because it's the 8th octave of c on the piano.

  • This is neither Jazz, nor Scott Joplin... It's a catchy ragtime song nonetheless! haha

  • This is not the name of the song is it? what is it can not find anything with this music by Joplin?

  • This was not by Scott Joplin. This is from the introduction of the musical play titled Ragtime. I saw it just earlier today so I definitely remember that much.

  • ..i found the sheets but you must pay :/

    try add this to google: Stephan Flaherty - Ragtime

    3rd link - musicnotes(dot)com

  • Is this really by Scott Joplin or is it just

    a compilation of his works.

  • Hi! I have this piece with the same name by scott joplin and I want to know if it is the real name or what is the real name (like others)... and if someone have the music sheet please share!! thanks...

  • I want to know the same thing as radamanthe0 - whats the title of this piece by Scott Joplin? thx

  • does anybody know how i can like download this song?

  • Hello, I'm looking desperately for the score and the title of this piece by Scott Joplin! Can someone help me? Thank

  • Salut, je cherche désespérément la partition et le titre de ce morceau de Scott Joplin! Quelquun peut m'aider? Merci

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  • Of course Ragtime belongs to jazz, as bebop do. Ragtime was the first form of jazz. Indeed there is a connexion between first jazzmen and modern/impressionist western European music (Faure, Debussy)...

  • ...but also there is a great influence from Eastern Europe music that was played in the US with the new immigrants (slavic popular dance, Polka that are full of synchopes) and russian modern composers such as Rachmaninoff, himself inspired by the anachronic pre-jazz Mendelssohn compositions (see Mendelssohn/Rachmaninoff scherzo by Kissin on youtube). All this European music heritage was perfectly assimilated, appropriated and transformed by Afro-American musicians.

  • The jazz fans who try to historically disconnect jazz with European "classical" music are wrong.

  • Ragtime precedes Jazz. Jazz started out with the Ragtime two-step, but it soon replaced the left hand leaps with repeated chords and continuous use of sevenths. Not long before this is the exchange of ideas between Claude Debussy and the music scene in New Orleans, due probably to the common French culture. Debussy wrote Cakewalks and other characteristic pieces from the American South. In return, the American musicians were exposed to Debussy's extended harmonies, planing, and exotic scales.

  • wasn't this one of the newer ones that they just barely found recently. if not which one was it that was the new one they found

  • i like this one.

    has it got a more concrete name than just 'jazz piano'?

  • Jazz was born out of many things. Jazz is a mixture of black gospel songs/folk songs, ragtime, blues, boogie woogie and rhythm & blues. Like later on when rock'n'roll came on the scene. That was also born out of a mixture of styles, some of the same that made jazz. Like "rock'n'roll" is "jazz" a slang for sex.

  • This is ragtime, not jazz

  • @Vesters1

    Ragtime is a type of jazz. You can't say that something is ragtime without saying that it is jazz.

  • No - one can mean that it isn't logical to say jazz without sayng ragtime. Because jazz is the child of ragtime, not vice versa. Ragtime is a musical genre itself, of course, don't you hear the difference?

  • @Vesters1

    I can hear the difference. Yes, ragtime created all other types of jazz. Of course, you can call ragtime a genre of its own to distinguish it from other types of jazz such as swing and bebop, but they're still part of the jazz genre, they're just different sub-genres. Ragtime simply was first.

  • @Waffleabuser: Many would dispute that ragtime is a type of jazz. Jelly Roll Morton, for example, famously claimed that Buddy Bolden played Ragtime and Blues but NOT jazz. ( you can find that in Wiki's JRM entry). Some jazz tunes are "Rags" of course. Some old time fiddle tunes and other folk tunes are "rags," as well, though, and are clearly not jazz.

  • Same. Need to hear the end.

  • i really really need to hear the end. it cuts out just before the finish. does anyone know where i can find this song?

  • Excellent.

  • 'borrowed' from Joplin - from the show Broadway Show 'Ragtime'

  • This is NOT Scott Joplin!

    It does sound like him, of course, but it wasn't written by him!

  • what is the title of this??

  • XD haha

  • anyone know where i can get the score for this?

  • uhhhhhhh

  • This is from the score of "Ragtime", 1998 broadway musical produciton. Stephan Flaherty wrote the music.

  • You can hear part of the entertainer creeping in near the end!

  • we're still waiting for those last two notes...

  • where can i get the sheet music for this?

  • What I wonder is how this guy came to think the title of this song is Jazz Piano by Scott Joplin.

  • @LunInSpectra what is the real name of the song?

  • @LunInSpectra To get loads of hits lol.

  • LOL funny song

  • Absolutely great artist!

  • Who have nuts for this song .

  • ragtime is classical jazz

  • Faggot, this is ragtime that he did. It is just slow and kind of bluesy. DOES NOT MAKE IT A JAZZ PEICE. Well at least we all know this person has no musical intelligence.

  • hey little negative kid . . relax . . don't talk shit to something that can punch u right in the mouth . . i'd love to Boon Dock Saints ur little devilish ass.

  • The Proper name for this music is Ragtime, yes it is what Jazz Piano Elvolved from, but there different types up music, do your research, Classical Music elvoled in to Ragtime which elvoled into jazz, witch elvoved into funk to rock to modern, another name for this type of music is Classical Jazz because it was the genre inbetween them both I Love Scott Joplin and am his biggest fan don't get you facts wrong!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!­!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!­!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!­!!!!

  • does anybody know the real name of this song?

  • ragtime - Prologue

  • the actual title is Overture 1 from the Broadway musical ragtime

  • Yes, was cut too short. This is a wonderful number and I intend to learn it.

  • is the ending cut off? I believe it is. XD

  • honestly it could be Joplin. He didnt die until April of 1917 so it could him and just because the recordings didnt get officially done until 1917 doesnt mean there arent a few un offical ones floating around. just a thought ... i still agree its not Joplin.

  • Great piece, thanks for posting! Is this considered rag or jazz?

  • Rag idiot. But its not your fault this idiot video poster Confused you.

  • rag

  • Thanks,

    I figured it was rag, but I saw it said jazz piano and wondered because jazz had developed later on.

  • i agree with you, and i must stress on the subject to go verify this piece. as it has all the characteristics of a scott joplin piece, it has literally all his vocabulary, but the title of the piece is incorrect anyway, since the word jazz only started to be connected to music around the 20's 30's ...

  • Of course its not Joplin, this lame Video poster, obviously would go to the effort to get a real recording, seeing that they Think Joplin is playing JAZZ piano here.

  • I love Joplin's music. It's always fun to play.

  • There is no true recording of ragtime straight from Scott Joplin. Ragtime and jazz did not get recorded officially until 1917. By then, Scott Joplin already died, therefore this recording is not Scott Joplin's.

  • Did Scott Joplin not record a few piano rolls, like the Magnetic Rag', etc in 1917?

  • This is NOT Scott Joplin at all.

  • it's written by scott joplin but it is the jazz part that is not scott joplin jazz had not even been fully devloped by the time Joplin stopped writting music in 1914

  • respect

  • needs to be fast

  • "Not fast" is what Joplin himself left on all his scores.

  • This piece of music isn't Scott Joplin's. It belongs to the musical play "Ragtime" composed by Stephen Flaherty. It's the main theme.

  • Most of the music from Ragtime is by Scott Joplin including Overture 1 this song

  • you suck dude

  • This is WRONG hes a ragtime composer i never EVER found anything on jazz with him. The only rag-jazz i ever found in classic ragtime was james scotts Dont Jazz Me!!!

    And yes ALL current american music comes form jazz, thus coming from ragtime, but remember....it...all....comes.­..down...from....BACH!!!!!!!!!­!!!!!

  • I think it's just the name of the song ~.~

  • No the name of this song is overture 1 from the play ragtime

  • yea it took me time to relize that it was from ragtime.

  • sorry but I see more connections with jazz and Scriabin and Debussy than Bach- especially Debussy.

  • I like Jerrimiah Clarke and Buxtehude too,,,real music ,at last,,,Ben in Maine

  • Now ,can someone play this on a Pedal Harpsichord ??? just for contrast,,Ben

  • what about drjazz by jelly roll morton that is a ragtime piece

  • pinches jotots shut up and enjoy the music...freakn pundits

  • It's really great.

    What's the name of this song?

    It's so beautiful!

  • Doesn't this sound similar to 'Mr Cellophane' from Chicago?

  • Does anybody know where I can find the piano score? Please, tell me!

  • It's in a book of music from the play: Search for ISBN 9781576239551

  • THIS is the song I've been searching for! I had never been able to find the title!

  • title of the song ?? does anyone know ?

  • the title of this song is "Ragtime" from the musical "Ragtime" as Keeper1st said...its a good song but not from Joplin, Stephen Flaherty is the composer

  • for all of you who are wondering it is in fact ragtime

    enjoy

  • yes this is the music from "Ragtime!"

  • Strange. Scott Joplin Was A Ragtime Pianist, Which Can Count An Early Form Of Jazz Piano, But This Isn't One Of His Pieces, Marches or Songs. But It Is His Music.

  • *ahem*

    Ragtime is NOT an early form of Jazz. Jazz is a later offshoot of ragtime.

    They say rock came from jazz. Well jazz came from ragtime, baby, and ragtime came from the USA.

  • Jazz Came From Ragtime & Blues, I Did Not Say Ragtime Came From Jazz, I Said Early Form of "Jazz Piano" Because The Later "Stride Piano" Has Deep Roots In "Ragtime Piano."

    And Who The Hell Said Rock Came From Jazz!? Thats The Stupidest I've Ever Heard! Rock Came From Blues, But The Electric Guitar Did Come Because of Jazz. And of Course Ragtime Came From America! Where Else Would It Come From?

  • I don't know where I originally heard it. Probably from a jazz performer looking to rub it in the face of a rocker. :)

  • He Should Have Just Out Played Him With His Own Music.

  • Hey the song 'ragtime.' I love this song. I only hear the vocals never the piano version. <3

  • so anyone know the correct title of the song?

  • hei any can send me this sheets?? i got some of joplin sheets but this i didnt found yet?

    much thx

  • Beautiful.

  • best song!

  • title of the song?

    scott joplin?

  • I think that's music from "Ragtime" the Broadway musical, which has as much to do with Scott Joplin as the word "jazz".

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