The superimposed ragtime piano music, played by David Shephard, gives the film cohesiveness. |
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We peered inside the window, and to my surprise, I saw my mother and father dancing to old ragtime music. |
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Scott Joplin is regarded as the pre-eminent composer of ragtime compositions. |
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Live music from blues to ragtime will accompany the drinking and entrance is free to all sessions. |
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Not only is Keith a great pianist, he is considered one of the world's leading experts on classical jazz and ragtime music. |
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Much of the wonderful music is ragtime, which took America by storm in the early years of the twentieth Century. |
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It's set in a honky-tonk hall and it's just a very colourful piece that's a great way to finish the show with a ragtime band on stage. |
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The bars and brothels provided steady work for the piano players who had developed ragtime. |
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A tinny piano plays a bouncy ragtime tune over faded sepia photos, unwittingly romanticizing an era now long past. |
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The story of their rise to popularity as jazz music evolved from ragtime to bebop is firmly traced in Brotherhood in Rhythm. |
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The instrumentals are clean and crisp, nicely showcasing Parker's mixture of chamber music and ragtime. |
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The trio perform jazz favourites from Dixieland to ragtime, boogie woogie and swing. |
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The turkey trot ragtime dance is characterized by a springy walk with the feet well apart and a swinging up-and-down movement of the shoulders. |
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It adapted itself to the current fashions for folksong style, the ballad, and finally ragtime and jazz idioms. |
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Not content with that, Malkmus will often tack on a coda that draws on ragtime, rap and showtunes in equal measure. |
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His drum solos brought on much applause from an audience obviously starved for the New Orleans ragtime style music. |
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A lineup of virtuosic side players completes the songs with trombone, fiddle, banjo, ukulele, ragtime piano, and upright bass. |
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His extensive repertoire encompasses a variety of styles, including country blues, ragtime, bluegrass and jazz. |
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Over time, a faster version was born, absorbing extra elements of ragtime such as the charleston. |
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James P. Johnson was the prime innovator of stride piano. He embellished basic ragtime syncopation, beginning with a general increase in tempo. |
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This wonderful suite of dance movements features a variety of styles, such as swing, tango and ragtime. |
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But when the foursome kept playing ragtime and honky-tonk music into the early hours the council decided to pull the plug. |
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In their dancing, in their minstrelsy and then in ragtime, black Americans were insisting on setting European-style music free by refusing to be restricted to a ground beat. |
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The festival features dozens of performers and music from traditional and contemporary folk to music hall, ragtime, sea shanties, country and more besides. |
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But you can hear the blues in almost everything he played and sang, whether it be gospel, ragtime, Marches, or nonsense songs. |
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The mood in their haunted honky-tonk runs from lugubrious laments to boisterous boogies, drawing in touches of ragtime, country, blues and cabaret. |
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A year later, she was walking the red carpet as an Academy Award nominee for her role as Evelyn Nesbit in ragtime. |
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From the Americans, he discovered jazz and ragtime and his thoughts inevitably began to turn to the other side of the Atlantic. |
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Years passed and I decided to upload a medley of these ragtime rock songs on YouTube, and that gained some traction. |
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For him the essence of black experience was Washington's vibrant music scene, where ragtime ruled and pianists charmed gorgeous ladies. |
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Performers will need a strong rhythmic understanding to be secure playing with others while using the beat and style of ragtime, bossa nova, waltz, habanera, rock funk. |
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Aboard the Cavalier Maxim, enjoy live jazz, ragtime and blues played by our 5 musicians while savouring fine Cajun-style cuisine! |
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And he's got highly eclectic musical tastes, ranging from the great classics of the orchestral repertoire to the lively ragtime of Scott Joplin. |
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Although so slight in stature that he could not serve in the army, Willie Eckstein stood as a giant among Montréal's popular-music pianists from the very earliest days of ragtime and jazz in Canada. |
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The Estate of the dances in the swing itself encuenran dancer who dances espontáneos llenos improvisaban talent to the agreements of piano ragtime, jazz and dixieland, just started in twentieth century. |
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Musically, it is an unlikely marriage of jaunty ragtime and tinkling alt-pop, and is sung in the familiar Newsom style – a sometimes spooky, sometimes shrieky soprano that is, to put it mildly, an acquired taste. |
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As well, American melodies and rhythms such as ragtime began to take over from the European musical styles that the Old World's light-opera composers had favoured. |
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Many, of course, are 4-string banjo players who would use either a plectrum or a tenor banjo to play ragtime or jazz. |
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The album experimented with a variety of musical genres, including British music hall, heavy metal, ballads, ragtime, and Caribbean. |
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The music associated with ragtime is almost exclusively for piano, modelled on European or American marches and sectionally constructed dance tunes. |
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The Oliver band had a new kind of beat, a real jazz beat instead of the ragtime rinky-dink. |
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The Ditty Bops meld ragtime, music hall, folk, and whatnot into an easygoing, toe-tapping concoction with intriguing lyrical twists. |
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The tempo of quickstep dance is rather brisk as it was developed to ragtime era jazz music which is very fast paced comparative to other dance music. |
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This highly talented musician was on the cutting edge of popular piano and dance music during the 1920s and 1930s, and was among the first Canadians to perform on live radio and to record ragtime music. |
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The CD-ROM features 800 animations from the original boardgame, as well as graphic displays of all real estate properties, set to 1930s ragtime music. |
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