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Uploaded by on Jul 6, 2009

One of Scott Joplin's most famous rags, it was also one of the first that I tried to arrange for fingerstyle guitar. As most of my ragtime arrangements go, this is also done in dropped-D tuning.

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  • You are a very talented and interesting guitarist with a beautiful and varied repertoire.

    Bravo!

    Allow me a friendly advice:Be careful of your left hand s angle,we guitarists are easily prone to tendonitis

    All Best and Thanks for posting,

    Nicholas,Athens

  • @nikosz66

    Thanks. Actually, I only have trouble with my back. I'm convinced that having the torso in the perpetual guitar twist is a medieval torture device inflicted upon people captivated with playing this silly instrument. Never had a problem with tendonitis (so far).

    I'll be publishing another Youtube of another Joplin piece this week or next--Original Rags. Hope you enjoy it.

    Paul

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  • Fantastic!

  • Loving the way you play,i,d also like to learn this song,would you know where i can find the tabs to this one thankyou.

  • Excellent!! You play with such authority and grace!

  • Damn man...

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