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Origin of 'Ragtime'
By David Fowler

Just a brief missive to clarify (hopefully) this discussion about
origins of styles of music.  I've been reading the input from all
concerned regarding D. L. Bullock's comments about ragtime.

I believe that there are two distinct discussions going on here;
one about ragtime itself and the other about the ragtime form.  The
form was normalized by Joplin through notation; though whether that
form was standardized during countless cutting contests and accepted
as standard by all players we cannot know.

Ragtime itself, however, [was] developed and innovated through those
anonymous, faceless players whose names history has forgotten but
whose contributions helped create the music that we all enjoy.

David Fowler



(Message sent Tue, 28 Jul 1998 12:46:27 -0400 , from time zone -0400.)

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