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The popularity of the mandolin in the United States between 1885-1915 led to the formation of many regional mandolin orchestras and mandolin clubs across the country, particularly in the urban areas of the Northeast and Midwest, but also as far west as San Francisco and as far south as New Orleans, e.g., the Tulane University Mandolin Club. In fact, Scott Joplin dedicated one of his early rags, “The Entertainer,” to his local mandolin club in Sedalia, Missouri, i.e., to “Mr. James Brown and his mandolin club.” So tune up your mandolin and enjoy playing the music that would have been heard in the neighborhood dance halls and feel like you're back in the Gilded Age! Each song in this collection is arranged for mandolin in staff notation and mandolin tablature with chord symbols.
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- Introduction
- A Note on Arrangements
- Cakewalk in D Minor (Kerry Mills, 1895)
- At a Georgia Campmeeting (Kerry Mills, 1897)
- A Breezy Cakewalk (F.T. McGrath, 1899)
- A Florida Cracker (Ellis Brooks, 1899)
- A Rag-Time Skedaddle (George Rosey, 1899)
- Maple Leaf Rag (Scott Joplin, 1899)
- Mississippi Rag (William H. Krell, 1899)
- Smokey Mokes (Abe Holzmann, 1899)
- Society Cakewalk (Bernard Franklin, 1899)
- Creole Belles (J. Bodewalt Lampe, 1900)
- Sunflower Slow Drag (S. Joplin and S. Hayden, 1901)
- The Easy Winners (Scott Joplin, 1901)
- The Entertainer (Scott Joplin, 1902)
- St Louis Tickle (Theron Bennett. 1904)
- The Ragtime Dance (Scott Joplin, 1906)
- Apple Jack (Charles L. Johnson, 1909)
- Old Crow Rag (George Botsford, 1909)
- The Cubanola Glide (Harry Von Tilzer, 1909)
- The Lobster Glide (Malvin Franklin, 1909)
- Tobasco (Charles L. Johnson, 1909)
- Alamo Rag (Percy Wenrich, 1911)
- April Fool Rag (Jean Schwartz, 1911)
- Royal Flush (George Botsford, 1911)
- That Tired Rag (Charlotte Blake, 1911)
- The Dorothy (J. Bodewalt Lampe, 1911)
- The Oceana Roll (Lucien Denni, 1911)
- The Red Rose Rag (Percy Wenrich, 1911)
- Ballin' the Jack (C Smith and J.R. Europe, 1914
- Palm Beach (C.L. Roberts, 1914)
- A Little More Pepper (Harry J. Lincoln, 1915)
- December Morn (Harry J. Lincoln, 1915)
- Appendix
- Related Reference Materials
Ragtime Mandolin - A Collection of Cakewalks, Rags, Slow Drags, and Foxtrots from the Gilded Age
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The popularity of the mandolin in the United States between 1885-1915 led to the formation of many regional mandolin orchestras and mandolin clubs across the country, particularly in the urban areas of the Northeast and Midwest, but also as far west as San Francisco and as far south as New Orleans, e.g., the Tulane University Mandolin Club. In fact, Scott Joplin dedicated one of his early rags, “The Entertainer,” to his local mandolin club in Sedalia, Missouri, i.e., to “Mr. James Brown and his mandolin club.” So tune up your mandolin and enjoy playing the music that would have been heard in the neighborhood dance halls and feel like you're back in the Gilded Age! Each song in this collection is arranged for mandolin in staff notation and mandolin tablature with chord symbols.
More Details
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- Introduction
- A Note on Arrangements
- Cakewalk in D Minor (Kerry Mills, 1895)
- At a Georgia Campmeeting (Kerry Mills, 1897)
- A Breezy Cakewalk (F.T. McGrath, 1899)
- A Florida Cracker (Ellis Brooks, 1899)
- A Rag-Time Skedaddle (George Rosey, 1899)
- Maple Leaf Rag (Scott Joplin, 1899)
- Mississippi Rag (William H. Krell, 1899)
- Smokey Mokes (Abe Holzmann, 1899)
- Society Cakewalk (Bernard Franklin, 1899)
- Creole Belles (J. Bodewalt Lampe, 1900)
- Sunflower Slow Drag (S. Joplin and S. Hayden, 1901)
- The Easy Winners (Scott Joplin, 1901)
- The Entertainer (Scott Joplin, 1902)
- St Louis Tickle (Theron Bennett. 1904)
- The Ragtime Dance (Scott Joplin, 1906)
- Apple Jack (Charles L. Johnson, 1909)
- Old Crow Rag (George Botsford, 1909)
- The Cubanola Glide (Harry Von Tilzer, 1909)
- The Lobster Glide (Malvin Franklin, 1909)
- Tobasco (Charles L. Johnson, 1909)
- Alamo Rag (Percy Wenrich, 1911)
- April Fool Rag (Jean Schwartz, 1911)
- Royal Flush (George Botsford, 1911)
- That Tired Rag (Charlotte Blake, 1911)
- The Dorothy (J. Bodewalt Lampe, 1911)
- The Oceana Roll (Lucien Denni, 1911)
- The Red Rose Rag (Percy Wenrich, 1911)
- Ballin' the Jack (C Smith and J.R. Europe, 1914
- Palm Beach (C.L. Roberts, 1914)
- A Little More Pepper (Harry J. Lincoln, 1915)
- December Morn (Harry J. Lincoln, 1915)
- Appendix
- Related Reference Materials