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Re: The Rags Thread

Posted: Thu Dec 11, 2014 1:40 am
by tobyjj
Note to moderator.

Is there a process by which I can extract a list of all files previously uploaded / posted by me?

regards,
tobyjj

Re: The Rags Thread

Posted: Thu Dec 11, 2014 11:46 am
by fredbucket
tobyjj wrote:Is there a process by which I can extract a list of all files previously uploaded / posted by me?
Yes, there is. PM sent.

Regards
Fred

Re: The Rags Thread

Posted: Thu Dec 11, 2014 5:04 pm
by Timtin
But does that include files from the Archived Scores?
Regards, Tim.

Re: The Rags Thread

Posted: Fri Dec 12, 2014 12:12 am
by fredbucket
Timtin wrote:But does that include files from the Archived Scores?
No. Only the ones that have been uploaded since this incarnation of PP came on stream in September 2009.

Regards
Fred

Re: The Rags Thread

Posted: Fri Dec 12, 2014 3:53 am
by tobyjj
Thank you Fred,

Adrien,
I haven't posted any "Musik zum Tanz" and no doubt the reason for that is that upon searching my collection, I don't seem to have any of it. What a pity!

Adrien, if you have any of the series or any of the Plessow solos, please post - they will be much appreciated by all, I am sure.

I may follow up on the suggestions to post some of the German song / ton-film / odd stuff, but need to get organised first. The moderators will shift it to (or create) a more appropriate forum if necessary, I suppose. Stay tuned!

regards,
tobyjj

Re: The Rags Thread

Posted: Sat Dec 13, 2014 8:36 am
by tobyjj
Hello All,

another orphan - this has surely been posted before? but not with this cover or as a fox trot.
La Rocca, D J - Tiger Rag (Fox Trot) (1917).pdf
regards,

tobyjj

Re: The Rags Thread

Posted: Fri Dec 19, 2014 10:09 pm
by Ragtimer
Hello to all,

i've even posted some pieces from this French folio: "Quatrieme Album Francis Salabert Pour Piano Seul". now i've managed to scan the whole folio,
also the third folio you'll finding attached and both colourful nice art deco covers.
3e_Album_Francis_Salabert_pps, cover.jpg
4e_Album_Francis_Salabert_pps, cover.jpg

this series seems to contain 20 folios of its kind. i have other numbers in my collection, i'll post them if i'll have the time...
3e_Album_Francis_Salabert_pps.pdf
4e_Album_Francis_Salabert_pps.pdf
i discovered a nother very rare, interesting French folio, i'll add to the Novelty thread...

Bye
Adrien

Re: The Rags Thread

Posted: Sat Dec 20, 2014 7:20 pm
by tobyjj
Hello Ragtimer,

I thanked you in the novelties forum for your upload there and hadn't seen these at that time.

These are welcome uploads.

Thank you.

regards,
tobyjj

Re: The Rags Thread

Posted: Thu Apr 16, 2015 2:25 am
by honkytonkpiano
Hello friends in Ragtime,

After a long long time...
in the next time i will upload some rare files more and hope you will like it.

At first here are three rare Ragtime arrangements by Edward R. Winn.
Edward R. Winn was famous with his Winn's Instructions Books ''How To Play'' for Piano.
Winn, [b]Edward R. (Ragtime Piano Arr.) - Old Black Joe (1913)[/b] ((from Winn's Method Book.. Ragtime Piano Playing))_m.pdf
[b]Winn, Edward R. (Ragtime Piano Arr.) - Melody In F (''Maple Leaf'' Style) (by A.Rubinstein) (1913)[/b] ((from Winn's Method Book.. Ragtime Piano Playing))_m.pdf
[b]Winn, Edward R. (Ragtime Piano Arr.) - America (1913)[/b] ((from Winn's Method Book.. Ragtime Piano Playing))_m.pdf
Have fun and all the best,
Martin

Re: The Rags Thread

Posted: Thu Apr 16, 2015 2:43 am
by honkytonkpiano
Here is "Dob's Rag" (1956), a european Ragtime piece by famous German musician Walter Dobschinski.

Walter Dobschinski (actually: Dobrczinski; * 29th of October, 1908 in Berlin; † in 1996)
was a German Posaunist, bassist, composer, arranger and tape leader.

He studied music and harmony apprenticeship in the Berlin conservatoire. Before the Second World War he played in the orchestra of Teddy Stauffer, during the war with Kurt Hohenberger in the German dance band and dance band and with hanging Bruyns. In 1947 he came to the Berlin broadcasting company and put from the musicians of the RBT orchestra (who played together, however, in both formations) and some additional musicians as for example to the trumpet player Macky Kasper his swing tape. From February, 1947 to June, 1949 (and then still by one single admission meeting in May, 1954) he took up a lot of titles for Amiga, besides, however, also for other sound record companies. One of his best known pieces is of the Dob's (chinskis) Boogie.

Translated from the german wikipedia website :
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Dobschinski


More pieces by "Walter Dobschinski" follows in the Thread "School of Syncopation - Jazz, Stride, Novelties & the Like".

Best regards,
Martin