The Entertainer - Scott Joplin - Ragtime Piano

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The Entertainer - Scott Joplin - Ragtime Piano Suscribe: www.youtube.com/EjectionMusic?sub_confirmation=1 Wellcome to our channel Ejection Music. Channel of Instrumental Music, Vocal Songs, Musical Productions, Music Courses, Tutorials. Thank you guys for watching!!! Subscribe if you haven't already! Like and share wit your friends!! www.youtube.com/EjectionMusic?sub_confirmation=1 We now invite you check out our playlist!!!! www.youtube.com/watch?v=GuGxhvh3Bvk&list=PLHv58WuBJE1T1PX5PQBZG7PHeOo9ED074 Send us letters, messages, comments and pictures or whatever you want! "The Entertainer" is a 1902 classic piano rag written by Scott Joplin. It was sold first as sheet music, and in the 1910s as piano rolls that would play on player pianos.[1] The first recording was by blues and ragtime musicians, the Blue Boys in 1928, played on mandolin and guitar. As one of the classics of ragtime, it returned to international prominence as part of the ragtime revival in the 1970s, when it was used as the theme music for the 1973 Oscar-winning film The Sting. Composer and pianist Marvin Hamlisch's adaptation reached #3 on the Billboard pop chart and spent a week at #1 on the easy listening chart in 1974. The Sting was set in the 1930s, a full generation after the end of ragtime's mainstream popularity, thus giving the inaccurate impression that ragtime music was popular at that time. "The Entertainer" is sub-titled "A Ragtime Two Step", which was a form of dance popular until about 1911, and a style which was common among rags written at the time. Its structure is: Intro AA BB A CC Intro2 DD. Scott Joplin done a primarily set in the key of C major; however, for the C section (commonly referred to as the 'Trio'), it modulates to the subdominant, F major, then through a transitional passage modulates back to C major for the D section. The "B" section contains an indication that the melody is to be played an octave higher on the repeat. In the June 7, 1903 St. Louis Globe-Democrat, contemporary composer Monroe H. Rosenfeld described "The Entertainer" as "the best and most euphonious" of Scott Joplin's compositions to that point. "It is a jingling work of a very original character, embracing various strains of a retentive character which set the foot in spontaneous action and leave an indelible imprint on the tympanum." Written by Wikipedia: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Entertainer_(rag) Ejection Music: twitter.com/ejectionmusic www.facebook.com/nestorxfontalvo soundcloud.com/nestor-fontalvo plus.google.com/u/1/112327511540137351986 www.instagram.com/ejectionlife/ www.tumblr.com/blog/ejectionlife

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