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Scott Joplin.
A 'rag' is music played in 'ragtime' - which is defined as music characterized by a syncopated melodic line and regularly accented accompaniment, evolved by black American musicians in the 1890s and played esp. on the piano.
Charles Ives and included gospel hymns, ragtime and folk songs
Ragtime music originated from African-American communities in the late 19th century, descending from the jigs and march music played by black bands. It began as dance music in the red-light districts in cities such as St Louis and New Orleans, before becoming a popular music genre published as sheet music for piano. An example of popular ragtime music is the 1899 publication of the song 'Maple Leaf Rag' by ragtime composer Scott Joplin.
The name ragtime came from the syncopated, or "ragged" rhythms that occur in ragtime music.
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Ragtime is a style of music characterized by a syncopated melodic line and regularly accented accompaniment. It was evolved over time by African American musicians.
Scott Joplin.
Jelly Roll Morton
Ragtime music was a strong influence on early jazz at the turn of the century. Ragtime featured syncopated rhythms and lively melodies, which were later incorporated into jazz music. Artists like Scott Joplin and Jelly Roll Morton were instrumental in shaping this fusion of ragtime and early jazz.
A 'rag' is music played in 'ragtime' - which is defined as music characterized by a syncopated melodic line and regularly accented accompaniment, evolved by black American musicians in the 1890s and played esp. on the piano.
Hard to say, but I think he fits more the in genre of "ragtime".
Charles Hunter
The Fox Trot was a popular social dance dating from around 1910. It had its origins in the 'one-step', 'two-step,' and syncopated Ragtime dances in the USA.
Ragtime definitely inspired Jazz.