33 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "That Mysterious Rag"

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That Mysterious Rag by Irving Berlin and Ted Snyder. Composed in 1911, and performed in that year by the Premier Quartette, also known as the American Quartet. Edison Standard Record #10539.
Author: Irving Berlin, performed by Billy Murray, recorded by Edison Mfg. Co. (New Jersey)
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That International Rag by Irving Berlin, sung by Billy Murray for Edison Records in 1913.
Author: Irving Berlin, Billy Murray
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Holy Bible, International Standard Version (2008) Luke 8:17 "There is nothing hidden that will not be revealed, and there is nothing secret that will not become known and come to light."
Author: Bull of Heaven
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Holy Bible, International Standard Version (2008) Luke 8:17 "There is nothing hidden that will not be revealed, and there is nothing secret that will not become known and come to light."
Author: Bull of Heaven
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Holy Bible, International Standard Version (2008) Luke 8:17 "There is nothing hidden that will not be revealed, and there is nothing secret that will not become known and come to light."
Author: Bull of Heaven
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Holy Bible, International Standard Version (2008) Luke 8:17 "There is nothing hidden that will not be revealed, and there is nothing secret that will not become known and come to light."
Author: Bull of Heaven
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Stop-time in Scott Joplin's "Stoptime Rag" (1910).
Author: Scott Joplin
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Oh, How That German Could Love composed and sung by Irving Berlin in 1910
Author: Irving Berlin
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Oh, How That German Could Love composed and sung by Irving Berlin in 1910
Author: Irving Berlin
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James Scott's "Frog Legs Rag" (1909) - MIDI sequencing by Adam Cuerden, piano synthesis by Jujutacular
Author: James Scott Adam Cuerden Jujutacular
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James Scott's "Frog Legs Rag" (1909) - MIDI sequencing by Adam Cuerden, piano synthesis by Jujutacular
Author: James Scott Adam Cuerden Jujutacular
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Čeština: Ragtime Nightingale - Joseph Lamb
Author: Johnny Wittwer, Joseph Lamb 1945
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Maple Leaf Rag seventh chord resolution. Created by Hyacinth (talk) using Sibelius 5.
Author: The original uploader was Hyacinth at English Wikipedia.
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Maple Leaf Rag performed by the Strolling Strings of the United States Air Force Band. Track 3 from Air Force Strolling Strings 40th Anniversary (1994).
Author: Composition: Scott Joplin; Performance: United States Air Force Band, Strolling Strings; Recording: United States Air Force
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Čeština: Pine Apple Rag - Scott Joplin, ragtime
Author: Scott Joplin
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Magnetic Rag by Scott Joplin. MIDI file by Mutopia Project was based on reproduction of the originally published sheet music whose copyright has expired, and has been released to public domain as well. This file was rendered using GMGSx SoundFont; the only change being tempo increase.
Author: Scott Joplin
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A sequencing of Scott Joplin's Searchlight Rag. Original work is in the public domain.
Author: Elektrik Shoos, Scott Joplin (composer)
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Piano Roll recording of Scott Joplin playing "Maple Leaf Rag" in 1916. The original Piano Roll had been scanned and converted to a MIDI file by PlayerRoll, but the work remains in the public domain. This is one of a number of rare recordings by Joplin. It also demonstrates the deterioration of his health, specifically its impact on his piano playing. Midi conversion by PlayerRoll, and found at: http://www.pianola.co.nz. Re-recorded as audio by Major Bloodnok using Cubase with a different piano sound. Slight echo added.
Author: Scott Joplin - composer.
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Recording of Scott Joplin's Maple Leaf Rag
Author: Joplin, Scott, created by William J. Leslie
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Piano Roll recording of Scott Joplin playing "Maple Leaf Rag" in 1916. Midi conversion by PlayerRoll, and found at: http://www.pianola.co.nz. Re-recorded as audio by Major Bloodnok using Cubase. The original Piano Roll had been scanned and converted to a MIDI file by PlayerRoll, but the work remains in the public domain. This is one of a number of rare recordings by Joplin. It also demonstrates the deterioration of his health, specifically its impact on his piano playing. Original UniRecord, 1916. Maple Leaf Rag published 1899. Українська: Скотт Джоплін грає композицію реґтайму «Maple Leaf Rag» у 1916 році.
Author: Untitled
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A 1906 recording of American composer Scott Joplin's Maple Leaf Rag (1899) played by the United States Marine Band. This is one of the earliest known recordings of this work by Joplin (according to a discography of 78rpm recordings of Joplin works compiled by David A Jasen in "Scott Joplin - Collected Piano Works" 1981). Converted from MP3 to Ogg Vorbis with a slight trim of the beginning and end by Major Bloodnok. The discography of Joplin's work on 78 rpm records compiled by David A Jasen in "Complete works of Scott Joplin" indicates this is the third known recording of the Maple Leaf Rag. Edward A Berlin's book "King of Ragtime" in a note on p310 indicates that the recording of 1902 listed by Jasen is not infact the work by Joplin, making the 1906 recording the second existing record. Edwards's web-page and this page demonstrate that there are no known existing copies of the 1903 cylinder recording by Wilbur Sweatman and His Band.
Author: Untitled
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Some cloth being destroyed.
Author: Juandamb
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Dog barking in my house's yard recorded through an open window.
Author: Fullmetaljedi
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Recorded by felix andres / edited by philipp grzemba.
Author: Sheyvan
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Ripping a rag made out of an old t-shirt, recorded with a samson co1u condenser, unfortunately in an echoey room.
Author: Fotoshop
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Rag on glass cleaning and brushing. Wav 44. 1 khz/24bits.
Author: Mareyeslo
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Wet water rag movement squishy soggy movement plant.
Author: Profispiesser
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Rubbing a mostly dry dishcloth back and forth.
Author: J
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A wet plopping sound, such as meat falling into a puddle. I needed the sound of a body dropping into a pool of it's own blood. This was created by letting a soaked rag drop onto several sponges full of water from a height of about a foot.
Author: Eneasz
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Abusing a wet rag.
Author: Taure
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Strega almost reproducing the organ at the royal albert hall (ha ha ha!). Just a sequence from 0-ctrl fed into rings, strega and karplus-strong (mu) of mimeophon. Octave lower reproduction using morphagene. Erbe-verbe adds depth. Outs to x-pan. Rendered @48khz 32bit with markers for all you morphagene fans out there. Enjoy! play it anywhere except at my funeral. . .
Author: Jim Bretherick
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Sound created using a sampler and effects.
Author: Snzl
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