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Ragtime music is the rhyme of how people danced and played when they where back in the 1800s. The Jim Crow Era was a post of the civil war Ragtime Music The main instrument used is the piano It was most popular between 1897-1918 The most famous rag-time composers were: Scott Joplin, Joseph Lamb, James Scott. Different styles of ragtime The Cakewalk, is an traditional African American form of music. This type of music was originally known as chalk-line music. Lots of the slaves would dance to this type of music. It gets it's name from on the plantations they held competitions the best dancer would get cake. Two-Step, is a dance with two steps in the same direction Slow Drag, it is associated with early ragtime, quite a lot of rags are slow drags Coon Song, it is a ragtime in a vocal form Ragtime Song Folk Ragtime Folk Rags Classic Rag Fox Trot Novelty Piano Stride Piano Was first introduced in America Scott Joplin's Maple-Leaf Rag inspired lot of other composers to write their own ragtime pieces. This sparked a nationwide craze. If you are in 9S please don't use this for music seeing as this is my work.
blues The best music historians can determine the blues began sometime after the American Civil War. Folk music dates back hundreds of years. This takes nothing away from the blues, a true American art form.
Classical music was the most popular type of music found in England in 1900. Opera music was another very popular music during that time.
Jazz has been an evolving form of music from it's creation. You could say that it became popular in the 20's with the ragtime/dixieland trends, followed by swing in the 30's, bebop in the 40's, etc.
These genres of music emerged as contemporary black culture music. Blues were songs about the soul and the hardships a black person went through. They would use these types of music to communicate with each other from their plantations, a musical tradition they carried out from the homeland of Africa. Jazz became popularized during the same time slavery was being abolished, and this brought a great boost to the popularity of the music genre
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The word ragtime is a noun. It is a musical form.
Ragtime music is the rhyme of how people danced and played when they where back in the 1800s. The Jim Crow Era was a post of the civil war Ragtime Music The main instrument used is the piano It was most popular between 1897-1918 The most famous rag-time composers were: Scott Joplin, Joseph Lamb, James Scott. Different styles of ragtime The Cakewalk, is an traditional African American form of music. This type of music was originally known as chalk-line music. Lots of the slaves would dance to this type of music. It gets it's name from on the plantations they held competitions the best dancer would get cake. Two-Step, is a dance with two steps in the same direction Slow Drag, it is associated with early ragtime, quite a lot of rags are slow drags Coon Song, it is a ragtime in a vocal form Ragtime Song Folk Ragtime Folk Rags Classic Rag Fox Trot Novelty Piano Stride Piano Was first introduced in America Scott Joplin's Maple-Leaf Rag inspired lot of other composers to write their own ragtime pieces. This sparked a nationwide craze. If you are in 9S please don't use this for music seeing as this is my work.
blues The best music historians can determine the blues began sometime after the American Civil War. Folk music dates back hundreds of years. This takes nothing away from the blues, a true American art form.
Classical music was the most popular type of music found in England in 1900. Opera music was another very popular music during that time.
New Orleans is credited with being the birthplace of Jazz music. Although once considered a part of Ragtime, the music became so distinct, that it required a separate music genre. Today Jazz is enjoyed all over the world, and considered America's own original form of music.
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Jazz has been an evolving form of music from it's creation. You could say that it became popular in the 20's with the ragtime/dixieland trends, followed by swing in the 30's, bebop in the 40's, etc.
These genres of music emerged as contemporary black culture music. Blues were songs about the soul and the hardships a black person went through. They would use these types of music to communicate with each other from their plantations, a musical tradition they carried out from the homeland of Africa. Jazz became popularized during the same time slavery was being abolished, and this brought a great boost to the popularity of the music genre
Jazz is a 20th century musical form, which grew out of ragtime and dixieland and developed about the same time as blues. The word "jazz" was first applied to music in Chicago in 1915, although examples of the style of music can be found as early as 1905.
Ragtime is a uniquely American musical form that rose between 1897 and 1918, with revivals in the 1940's 1950's, and 1970's.
Jazz came from American Folk Music, Romantic Classical Music, and African Tribal Music basically. The syncopation and rythmns from African Tribal Music was adopted by romantic classical composers, and that all merged into the blues, which progressed to become jazz with a influence of the instruments and solos we see in American Folk music.