Cascades Guitar Rag Scott Joplin by David Danze

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Uploaded by on Oct 2, 2007

John Knowles arrangement of Joplin classic with some very minor changes.

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  • Hello Dave!

    It's the beautiful tune even if I take it in music of joplin!

    But I am particular!

    It's 5stars! for a performance of splendid

    Dave!

  • Thank you sir!

  • ^^the music makes me happy^^î like it^^5*****5

  • Thanks!

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  • Hello D Danze! Greetings from New Zealand!

  • Are you ever going to post anymore tunes??

    Are you still playing or what?

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  • @ddanze it was really good, i would like to see another one, maybe including the whole song too? I'm just curious to see what you can do with that 3rd section of the cascading baseline

  • Thanks, not very difficult compared to Junk Man or ragtime NIghtmare done by Johnson Hogg

  • thanks, i guess! well the fingers are ok but i was not smooth with fretting when this one was recorded - maybe will re-do it so it'll look much easier (actually there's only one 'trick' part - the start of section 2 just a quick stretch)

  • thanks, i guess! well the fingers are ok but i was not smooth with fretting when this one was recorded - maybe will re-do it so it'll look much easier (actually there's only one 'trick' part - the start of section 2 just a quick stretch)

  • jeez, i thought you're fingers were going to fall off. The only thing more complicated for your hands to do would be the finger breaker rag (or finger buster) by jelly roll morton. Which on the guitar, could probably actually break your fingers

  • Thank you sir - and will do 'silent night' in D as you suggested

  • @RagtimePassion Thanks very much, maestro!

  • Thanks, but it was arranged by John Knowles who apparantly no longer plays it.

    His touch is phenomenal incase you haven't heard him!

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