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(please correct me) RAGTIME (1890-1910) The name comes from "ragged time" and it is often shortened as "rag". This musical genre was originated in the United States of America and it became very popular at the end of the XIX century. It derived from the classical European march in matters of structure and harmony. Its melodies are syncopated and downbeated. Among its roots you can find elements from the John P. Sousa's style, European dances and compositions, and African rhythms. It is one of the first actual American musical forms and an decisive influence to the posterior development of jazz music. It also inspired European composers, like Debussy who wrote a piece imitating the style ("Golliwog's Cake Walk"). It fell into forgotness from 1920 to the 70's, when it had an important revival, in part, thank to the movie "The Sting."
2024年2月25日 15:23
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RAGTIME (1890-1910) The name comes from "ragged time," and it is often shortened to "rag." This musical genre originated in the United States of America and became very popular at the end of the 19th century. It derived from the classical European march in terms of structure and harmony. Its melodies are syncopated and downbeat. Among its roots, you can find elements from John P. Sousa's style, European dances and compositions, and African rhythms. It is one of the first actual American musical forms and a decisive influence on the subsequent development of jazz music. It also inspired European composers like Debussy, who wrote a piece imitating the style ("Golliwog's Cake Walk"). It fell into obscurity from the 1920s to the 1970s when it experienced an important revival, in part thanks to the movie "The Sting”
2024年2月25日
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(please correct me) RAGTIME (1890-1910) The name comes from "ragged time" and it is often shortened to "rag". This musical genre originated in the United States of America and it became very popular at the end of the XIX (19th) century. It was derived from the classical European march in matters of structure and harmony. Its melodies are syncopated and downbeat. In its roots you can find elements from the John P. Sousa style, European dances and compositions, and African rhythms. It is one of the first actual American musical forms and a decisive influence in the final development of jazz music. It also inspired European composers, like Debussy who wrote a piece imitating the style ("Golliwog's Cake Walk"). It lost its popularity from 1920 to the 70's, when it had an important revival, in part, thanks to the movie "The Sting."
2024年2月26日
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