Written in a similar popular vein as Junior Jazz Book 1, Recital Rags includes five inventive and engaging ragtime pieces for the younger player, offering useful …teaching and concert repertoire. Tony Osborne is a past master at writing idiomatic and enjoyable music for the younger bassist and each piece has great rhythmic and melodic appeal, using a variety of keys and with simple, syncopated and supportive accompaniments.
“Given the rich legacy of ragtime music, most notably from Scott Joplin, and its time- honoured popularity, I did not want simply to copy what has been done so many times. Rather, I have attempted to explore ways in which the model could be extended into more varied musical styles.” [Tony Osborne, 2003]
Bass-in-Ragtime starts off in a more traditional setting, but there is a quote from a popular classic!
Ragtime Waltz is just what it says, not exactly a new concept in itself, but generally less well known, and gives opportunities to try cross-rhythms.
Rockin’ Rag puts a bit of rhythmic zest and drive into the show – they’ll be dancing in the aisles!
Rhythmic Rag points firmly to the traditional style on the surface, but in a much bolder and humorous way!
Raga-Rag provides a whole new experience! It delves into the mysterious and fascinating world of Indian classical music, attempting to recreate the atmosphere of the sitar and table.
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