This is a short medium tempo ragtime piece, more of a 'ragtime miniature', but is energetic and moving, as the title would indicate. With this and other ragtime piano pieces, it is impossible to listen to them and be in a depressed state - they are truly mood uplifters.
This is a short medium tempo ragtime piece, more of a 'ragtime miniature', but is energetic and moving, as the title would indicate. With this and other ragtime piano pieces, it is impossible to listen to them and be in a depressed state - they are truly mood uplifters. Instrumental, Jazz Music, Ragtime
Description: This is a short medium tempo ragtime piece, more of a 'ragtime miniature', but is energetic and moving, as the title would indicate. With this and other ragtime piano pieces, it is impossible to listen to them and be in a depressed state - they are truly mood uplifters.
Extended Properties Duration: 0:55
Tempo: Medium
BPM: 122
Arrangement: Solo Instruments: Piano Vocal Mix: Instrumental Language:
Album: Boulder Rags
Use Restrictions: Use in pornographic, x-rated, sexually stimulating or similar productions prohibited Use in satan-worship, devil worship, anti-religion or similar extreme productions prohibited Use in products or productions advocating racial, sexual or similar discrimination or bias prohibited Use in productions featuring violence, gore, torture or similar mayhem prohibited
Styles: 1920s (Roaring Twenties), Cartoon, Comedy / Family, Documentary, Early Music, Film Instrumental, History, Indie, Radio Production, TV Instrumental
Extended Keywords: Ragtime music actually began in the last part of the 19th century. Scott Joplin published his "Maple Leaf Rag" in 1897, and that was the beginning. It gradually caught hold of the public, and was very popular by the 1920's, when the country was filled with optimism and fun. That decade was sandwiched in between the end of the First World War and the Great Depression. It was a happy, carefree time in American history.