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May Aufderheide. May 21, 1888 – September 1, 1971. Women’s History. Ragtime. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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May Aufderheide
May 21, 1888 – September 1, 1971
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Women’s History
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RagtimeThe rag was a modification of the
march made popular by John Philip Sousa, with additional polyrhythms coming from African music.[5] It was usually written in 2/4 or 4/4 time with a predominant left hand pattern of bass notes on odd-numbered beats and chords on even-numbered beats accompanying a syncopated melody in the right hand. According to some sources the name "ragtime" may come from the "ragged or syncopated rhythm" of the right hand
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