Scott Joplin - The Easy Winners (A Rag Time Two Step)
Sheet music for Clarinet Quartet
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Artist:
Born:
1868
, Texarhana, Texas
Died:
1917
, New York
The Artist:
African-American composer and pianist. He composer many of the most popular ragtime classics, such as The Entertainer, and the Maple Leaf Rag.
Composed:
1901
Info:
"The Easy Winners" is a ragtime composition by Scott Joplin. One of his most popular works, it was one of the four that had been recorded as of 1940.
The copyright was registered October 10, 1901. The Shattinger Music Company of St. Louis, Missouri bought the piece and published a simplified version. Only later did John Stillwell Stark publish it as-written.
The copyright was registered October 10, 1901. The Shattinger Music Company of St. Louis, Missouri bought the piece and published a simplified version. Only later did John Stillwell Stark publish it as-written.
Time Signature:
2/4 (
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Duration:
2:19
Score Key:
Ab major (Sounding Pitch) Bb major (Clarinet in Bb) (
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Tempo Marking:
Not Fast
= 74

Number of Pages:
2
Difficulty:
Intermediate Level: Recommended for Intermediate Level players
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