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- Classic_rag abstract "For the term "rag" in classical Indian music, see Raga.Classic rag (short for classical ragtime) is the style of ragtime composition pioneered by Scott Joplin and the Missouri school of ragtime composers. These compositions were first considered "classic" by Joplin's publisher, John Stark, as a way to distinguish them from what he considered the "common" rags of other publishers. Today, any composition fitting this particular ragtime structural form is considered classic rag.In the earliest days of ragtime, there was little consensus on how to print the syncopated melodies of ragtime, so there was considerable variety in the formatting of sheet music. Pieces appeared in common meter, in 4/4 time, and in 2/4 time, and often followed conventions of earlier musical forms such as the march. As the 20th century dawned most composers, arrangers, and publishers began to settle on a common set of notational and structural conventions, and because Scott Joplin was the best-selling ragtime composer in that era, his conventions eventually predominated. The "classic rag" form can thus be considered a typical form of a ragtime piano composition, though it is by no means the only form.".
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- Classic_rag wikiPageWikiLink Bassline.
- Classic_rag wikiPageWikiLink Category:20th-century_music_genres.
- Classic_rag wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ragtime.
- Classic_rag wikiPageWikiLink James_Scott_(composer).
- Classic_rag wikiPageWikiLink James_Scott_(musician).
- Classic_rag wikiPageWikiLink John_Stillwell_Stark.
- Classic_rag wikiPageWikiLink Joseph_Lamb.
- Classic_rag wikiPageWikiLink March_(music).
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- Classic_rag wikiPageWikiLink Raga.
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- Classic_rag wikiPageWikiLink Scott_Joplin.
- Classic_rag wikiPageWikiLink Subdominant.
- Classic_rag wikiPageWikiLink Syncopation.
- Classic_rag wikiPageWikiLink Time_signature.
- Classic_rag wikiPageWikiLink Tin_Pan_Alley.
- Classic_rag wikiPageWikiLink Trio_(music).
- Classic_rag wikiPageWikiLink Walking_bass.
- Classic_rag wikiPageWikiLinkText "Classic Piano Rag".
- Classic_rag wikiPageWikiLinkText "Classic rag".
- Classic_rag wikiPageWikiLinkText "classic piano rag".
- Classic_rag wikiPageWikiLinkText "classic piano rags".
- Classic_rag wikiPageWikiLinkText "classic piano ragtime".
- Classic_rag wikiPageWikiLinkText "classic rag".
- Classic_rag wikiPageWikiLinkText "piano rag".
- Classic_rag wikiPageWikiLinkText "ragtime pieces".
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- Classic_rag subject Category:20th-century_music_genres.
- Classic_rag subject Category:Ragtime.
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- Classic_rag comment "For the term "rag" in classical Indian music, see Raga.Classic rag (short for classical ragtime) is the style of ragtime composition pioneered by Scott Joplin and the Missouri school of ragtime composers. These compositions were first considered "classic" by Joplin's publisher, John Stark, as a way to distinguish them from what he considered the "common" rags of other publishers.".
- Classic_rag label "Classic rag".
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- Classic_rag wasDerivedFrom Classic_rag?oldid=653274074.
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