Jeff’s Ragtime Page

Welcome to my Ragtime Page!

Here you will find a selection of MIDI files created by myself and others. The files here are mainly ragtime pieces, mostly by Scott Joplin.  For some other files I have created, see the Gilbert & Sullivan Archive. All files are in standard MIDI format.

Books about Ragtime

My favorite book about Scott Joplin and ragtime is Edward A. Berlin’s  

cover

 You can order it from Amazon.com (click the picture above).  You can also use the Amazon.com search box below, and select “Books” in the “Search” field.

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Scott Joplin’s Gravestone

St. Michael’s Cemetery, Queens, New York

Thanks to Nancy Cayce for sending me this picture!!!

 

Number of times this page has been accessed since 4/27/96:9/01/00 Added sheet music for Pine Apple Rag

What’s Here

MIDI Files

All 61 files zipped together

Works by Scott Joplin

Original Works
Collaborative Works
Vocal Works
Selections from Treemonisha
Works by James ScottWorks by Joseph Lamb

Works by Julius Lenzburg

Original Works

The [Great] Crush Collision March (1896)
Joplin’s first published work
MIDI File(25 kB, created by Jeff Powell)Sheet Music(222 kB, created by Jeff Powell)
Combination March (1896)
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18 kbJeff Powell 
Harmony Club Waltz (1896)
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40 kbJeff PowellOne of Joplin’s first published non-ragtime pieces.
Original Rags (1899)
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24 kbJeff PowellJoplin’s first published rag
Maple Leaf Rag (1899)
Joplin’s greatest work; the definitive ragtime piece
MIDI File(20 kB, created by Jeff Powell)Sheet Music(282 kB, created by Jeff Powell)
Peacherine Rag (1901)
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22 kbJeff PowellFeatures some unusual (for Joplin) use of 32nd notes
Augustan Club Waltz (1901)
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The Easy Winners (1901)
MIDI File(20 kB, created by Jeff Powell)Sheet Music(273 kB, created by Jeff Powell)
Cleopha (1902)
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18 kbJeff Powell 
A Breeze from Alabama (1902)
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11 kbWarren Trachtman 
Elite Syncopations (1902)
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13 kbWarren Trachtman 
The Entertainer (1902)
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23 kbJeff Powell 
March Majestic (1902)
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18 kbJeff Powell 
The Strenuous Life (1902)
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19 kbJeff Powell 
Weeping Willow (1903)
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2 kbWarren Trachtman 
Palm Leaf Rag (1903)
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2 kbWarren Trachtman 
The Favorite (1904)
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2 kbWarren TrachtmanOne of my favorites!
The Sycamore (1904)
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The Cascades (1904)
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The Chrysanthemum (1904)
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Bethena– A Concert Waltz (1905)
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4.5 kbJeff PowellAnother waltz, showing Joplin’s darker side.
The Rose-bud March (1905)
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2 kbJeff Powell 
Leola (1905)
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2 kbJeff Powell 
Bink’s Waltz (1905)
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2.5 kbJeff PowellA very sad and melancholy waltz
Eugenia (1905)
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4 kbJeff Powell 
Antoinette (1906)
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3 kbJeff Powell 
The Rag-Time Dance (1906)
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6 kbJeff PowellThis file has three tracks. The first two are for left and right piano. The third is a percussion track intended for the foot-stamping indicated in the music. Set your MIDI player to an appropriate sound.
Gladiolus Rag (1907)
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Rose Leaf Rag (1907)
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Nonpareil (1907)
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Searchlight Rag (1907)
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3 kbJeff Powell 
Sugar Cane (1908)
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Pine Apple Rag (1908)
A very fine work, one of Joplin’s best.
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Fig Leaf Rag (1908)
MIDI File(22 kB, created by Warren Trachtman)Sheet Music(249 kB, created by Jeff Powell)
Wall Street Rag (1909)
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2 kbWarren Trachtman 
Solace (1909)
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5 kbJeff PowellOne of Joplin’s most beautiful and haunting pieces, and his only tango.
Pleasant Moments (1909)
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3 kbJeff PowellJoplin’s last waltz.
Country Club (1909)
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4 kbJeff Powell 
Euphonic Sounds (1909)
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3 kbJeff Powell 
Paragon Rag (1909)
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Stoptime Rag (1910)
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3 kbJeff PowellContains a third track for foot-stamping.
Scott Joplin’s New Rag (1912)
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2 kbWarren Trachtman 
Magnetic Rag (1914)
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26 kbJeff PowellJoplin’s last completed work
Reflection Rag (1917)
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3 kbJeff PowellPublished by John Stark after Joplin’s death.
Silver Swan Rag (1971)
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3 kbJeff PowellThis rag first appeared as a player piano roll about 1914. Curiously, it was never published or even copyrighted until 1971 when a copy of the roll was discovered. This arrangement follows the published score, which eliminates some of the embellishments found on the roll.

Collaborative Works

Swipesy (1900)
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2 kbJeff PowellWith Arthur Marshall. This was Joplin’s only work during 1900.
Sunflower Slow Drag (1901)
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24 kbJeff PowellComposed with Scott Hayden
Something Doing (1903)
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2 kbWarren TrachtmanComposed with Scott Hayden
Lily Queen (1907)
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2 kbWarren TrachtmanComposed with Arthur Marshall
Heliotrope Bouquet (1907)
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3 kbJeff PowellThe first half of the piece is the only surviving example of Louis Chauvin’s work.
Felicity Rag (1911)
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2 kbWarren TrachtmanComposed with Scott Hayden
Kismet Rag (1913)
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2 kbWarren TrachtmanComposed with Scott Hayden

Vocal Works

The Rag-Time Dance (1902)
The original mini-performance piece on which the 1906 piano solo was based.
MIDI FileNot finished yetSheet Music(583 kB, created by Jeff Powell)

Selections from Treemonisha (1911)

Scott Joplin’s original preface to the opera

Overture
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10 kbJeff PowellQuite simply the longest and most difficult MIDI file I have ever sequenced.
A Real Slow Drag (piano only)
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4 kbJeff PowellOne of my favorites. It’s too bad it doesn’t get more exposure.
A Real Slow Drag (with Vocal Tracks)
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5 kbJeff PowellClick here for the lyrics

Works by James Scott

Paramount Rag
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5 kbWarren Trachtman 

Works by Joseph Lamb

Sensation (1908)
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2 kbWarren TrachtmanArranged by Scott Joplin

 

Works by Julius Lenzburg

Operatic Rag
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Hungarian Rag
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Haunting Rag
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Angel Rag
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5 kbUnknownReally Good! I had previously attributed this to Julius Lenzburg, but I have since found out this wasn’t his work. This piece appeared on the Internet around 1996, and is a stylized rendition of “Angels We Have Heard on High.”
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