School of Syncopation - Jazz, Stride, Novelties & the Like
Re: School of Syncopation - Jazz, Stride, Novelties & the Li
Thank you, friend Tobyjj! You'll be thrilled to know that, yes, I did download the previous posting and am enjoying all of Mary Lou's compositions that you're sharing!
No, I'm sorry that I don't know anything about Sharon Pease (sorry I forgot to answer that earlier).
Well, although I'm not posting anything in this thread today, I did just post 3 rags in the Rags Thread.
My best,
Rob
No, I'm sorry that I don't know anything about Sharon Pease (sorry I forgot to answer that earlier).
Well, although I'm not posting anything in this thread today, I did just post 3 rags in the Rags Thread.
My best,
Rob
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Re: School of Syncopation - Jazz, Stride, Novelties & the Li
This foxtrot by José Padilla is about as enthralling
as the Olympic Opening Ceremony (not very).
as the Olympic Opening Ceremony (not very).
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Re: School of Syncopation - Jazz, Stride, Novelties & the Li
Toby, I'm posting this midi especially for you.
Best to all,
Rob
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This is another foxtrot to enjoy, hopefully.
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The foxtrot isn't something one'd usually associate with Siberia.
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Re: School of Syncopation - Jazz, Stride, Novelties & the Li
Unless you were a Siberian fox?Timtin wrote:The foxtrot isn't something one'd usually associate with Siberia.
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Re: School of Syncopation - Jazz, Stride, Novelties & the Li
fredbucket wrote:Unless you were a Siberian fox?Timtin wrote:The foxtrot isn't something one'd usually associate with Siberia.
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Fred
...or a foxy Siberian?
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Re: School of Syncopation - Jazz, Stride, Novelties & the Li
...who's hot to trot!Jim Faston wrote:fredbucket wrote:Unless you were a Siberian fox?Timtin wrote:The foxtrot isn't something one'd usually associate with Siberia.
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Fred
...or a foxy Siberian
Re: School of Syncopation - Jazz, Stride, Novelties & the Li
Timtin, thanks for your latest posting! Is that from a book you own? I noticed that this new piece began on page 130(!) and I couldn't help but wonder what was in the rest of the book!
In May of 2011 Frank posted this piece. Apparently he has a pretty decent photocopy of a British printing. Here's the original published in New York City. The back cover has photos of Jack Yellen & Milton Ager songwriters ("Ain't She Sweet,"for example) and music publishers. Yellen died just a few months short of his 99th birthday!
The good news is there was enough dead space on the left and right of the cover to fit the whole image on the scanner. The bad news is that, yes, the inside front cover was printed crooked

Best to all,
Rob
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Re: School of Syncopation - Jazz, Stride, Novelties & the Li
Hi Rob C.
Firstly, thanks for all the files you've posted in this thread!
Secondly, in answer to your question about what was in the rest of the book,
it's best answered by the file below.
At some time in the 1920's in England, a weekly publication called Music For All
appeared, containing information about popular music of the time, plus some
actual music scores.
These scores were later bound into 4 volumes, of which I have Vols.1 and 4.
The indexes of these two volumes are given in this uncleaned file.
If anything is of interest, please indicate.
I decided not to scan the entire books a) because they are something of a
hotch-potch musically, and b) because of the time it would have taken,
especially the cleaning, which seems to take forever.
Firstly, thanks for all the files you've posted in this thread!
Secondly, in answer to your question about what was in the rest of the book,
it's best answered by the file below.
At some time in the 1920's in England, a weekly publication called Music For All
appeared, containing information about popular music of the time, plus some
actual music scores.
These scores were later bound into 4 volumes, of which I have Vols.1 and 4.
The indexes of these two volumes are given in this uncleaned file.
If anything is of interest, please indicate.
I decided not to scan the entire books a) because they are something of a
hotch-potch musically, and b) because of the time it would have taken,
especially the cleaning, which seems to take forever.
You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post.