Published 8 months after Joplin’s passing, Reflection Rag came into existence after numerous manuscripts and fragments were recovered by John Stark. The manuscript go as far back as 1907 to as recent as 1914, which could explain why one of the themes shares a similarity to Magnetic Rag. If they are that recent how Stark got a hold of them is beyond me. Stark promised more lost Joplin rags to be published after this, but that unfortunately never happened.
Published 8 months after Joplin’s passing, Reflection Rag came into existence after numerous manuscripts and fragments were recovered by John Stark. The manuscript go as far back as 1907 to as recent as 1914, which could explain why one of the themes shares a similarity to Magnetic Rag. If they are that recent how Stark got a hold of them is beyond me.
Stark promised more lost Joplin rags to be published after this, but that unfortunately never happened.
I can't believe Scott Joplin's last song was so upbeat
This is very VERY familiar to magnetic rag and it sounds amazing! It’s like a remastered version which I love hearing. Thanks for posting this! :)
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@@itsRemco ay anytime man!
I used to listen to this song a lot but its been a while since i last listened to it feels good to listen again😊
Interesting one, thanks!
Ooo, very catchy!! :))
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Your guitar Videos are great?
@@cdllc1956 I don't know? but thanks for your interest!
@@Remi-B-Goode 😂 shit! I wanted to put a "!" instead of "?"
I meant, your guitar Videos are great!!!
@@cdllc1956 lol thanks!
@@cdllc1956 Your piano Videos are great?
Please tell me how you create your synthesias so I can make my own
There are tutorials on TH-cam on how to make synthesia videos