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Re: The Rags Thread
Posted: Sun Jan 29, 2017 9:15 pm
by jellyroll
Greetings lebowl
Arndt, Felix -Desecration__Rag_Humoresque.pdf
enjoy
Re: The Rags Thread
Posted: Mon Jan 30, 2017 9:29 pm
by lebowl
THANKS!!
Re: The Rags Thread
Posted: Sat Mar 18, 2017 6:17 pm
by ilu
Does anyone have the biography of A Clark and some piano scores?
I only know some of his piano rolls.
Thank you
ILU.
Re: The Rags Thread
Posted: Sat Apr 22, 2017 2:18 am
by honkytonkpiano
Hi all Ragtime fans,
Here are four rare Rags more...
Happy weekend and all the best,
Martin
Bohrer, A.E. - Swiss Cheese Rag (Tango & One-Step) (1913)m.pdf
Camp, Warren - Chocolate Creams (Slow Drag) (Arr. by W.E.Elliott) (1909)m.pdf
Gooding, Grace - Fadettes Call, The (Rag, One-Step, Trot) (1914)m.pdf
Marten, Jimmie - Rice Hotel Blues (1915) ((WOW.. in two measures Boogie Octave Bass in 1915 ! ))m.pdf
Re: The Rags Thread
Posted: Mon Jul 31, 2017 10:16 am
by Jim Faston
Has a scan of Geraldine Dobyns' Holly and Mistletoe ever surfaced? Thanks.
Re: The Rags Thread
Posted: Fri Aug 17, 2018 8:39 am
by Timtin
honkytonkpiano wrote:For all "Winifred Atwell" fans...
Here are five of her sheet music more (fresh scannned
At first are four scores of her wonderful and famous arrangements and.. at last the original piano solo version
of "The Poor People Of Paris" composed by "Marguerite Monnot" and featured by "Winifred Atwell".
I'm not sure "The Poor People Of Paris" arranged & as played Winifred Atwell ever was published as sheet music (?)
Hope all "Winnie" fans will enjoy this music scores.
Best RAGards,
Martin
Does this answer the above question, posed 7 years ago?
Monnot The Poor People of Paris (Poor John).pdf
Re: The Rags Thread
Posted: Sun Aug 02, 2020 5:00 pm
by gchristian
Does anyone happen to have the rag folios of Robin Frost, and might be willing to share? It is my impression that they are out of print, and that no claim on copyright is likely to be made. And, as with so much, it would be a shame to lose them altogether.
Re: The Rags Thread
Posted: Sun Aug 09, 2020 6:05 pm
by quercus
The Robin Frost scores MAY still be in print. The late John Roache used to sell Robin Frost's PDFs and recordings. The website is still up, but it looks pretty dated - I would start with an inquiry before trying to pay. I did successfully order CDs from the site back in 2010.
https://www.johnroachemusic.com/frost.html
Also, Robin Frost is only just recently deceased, so I suspect the copyright is still in effect. Here is his 2020 obituary:
https://www.independent.com/2020/04/02/ ... 1930-2020/
All of that being said, if you're still having trouble getting your hands on the score, message me directly and I'll try to help.
Most of them are extremely difficult (though fun to dabble with). Some are said to have been written specifically for midi and/or player piano without the intention of being humanly playable.
Re: The Rags Thread
Posted: Tue Oct 15, 2024 10:04 pm
by swingopations
Hello, everyone!

I'm new, here! My name's Davide, from Italy; and I'm interested (or rather
obsessed) in everything that's raggy, jazzy, bluesy or simply syncopated. Oh... Not mentioning I'm also a great fan and connoisseur of avant-garde music. In all honesty, I still can't believe I found such a gold mine in this little corner of the Internet.
I kindly ask you if you can help getting a copy of the following rags:
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A Night On The Levee (1897) — Theo. H. Northrup
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On The Bayou (1898) — Theo. H. Northrup
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A Bunch Of Rags (1898) — Robert S. Roberts
In return, I'll be extremely happy to share with you all the following documents:
Ben Harney's Rag-Time Instructor (1897) — it includes T. H. Northrup's rag
Plantation Echoes.
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Colorado Blues (1915) — E. L. Bowman
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Rosary Blues (1916) — E. L. Bowman
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Shamrock Rag (1916) — E. L. Bowman
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Water Lily's Dream (1922) — E. L. Bowman
Re: The Rags Thread
Posted: Wed Oct 16, 2024 4:13 am
by bingo
swingopations wrote: ↑Tue Oct 15, 2024 10:04 pm
In return, I'll be extremely happy to share with you all the following documents:
Just a note that on this forum we don't generally offer music contingent on someone else providing something in return. As you can see from thousands of contributions, we "pay it forward" by supplying music freely.