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Joplin, ScottScott Joplin
United States (USA) United States (USA)
(1867 - 1917)
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› Piano solo 4 Original

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› Spychaj, Sebastian 1
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Sugar Cane

Sugar Cane
Scott Joplin


Piano solo
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Sugar Cane
Download MP3 (3.3 Mo) : Interpretation (by Leonard Anderson)3,505x 5,335x
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Composer
Scott Joplin
Scott Joplin (1867 - 1917)
Instrumentation

Piano solo

3 other versions
Style

Ragtime

Date1908
CopyrightPublic domain
Source / Webmutopiaproject.org
Sheet centralSugar Cane (4 sheet music)
Added by FS, 21 Apr 2006

4 comments



By martha , at 00:00


they are all good
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By Henry , at 00:00


This is one of my favorite Joplin pieces and I'm so glad I can get the sheet for free!
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By also also piano player , at 00:00


so like maple rag
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By Paul from England , at 00:00


Yes, it doesn't sound like the Maple Leaf at all, and I wish those academics would stop saying it does - have they even tried playing this piece? The Sugar Cane only uses a similar structure for Parts 1 (the novel introductory section which is part of the rag itself; the interlude leading to the rise of the main rhythmic melody with pulsating block chords instead of the usual "stride" piano in the lefthand(bass to bass chord)& 3 (the same opening rhythms - but then everything changes). Parts 2 & 4 are completely different, as is the feel of this music : it's much more lyrical than the Maple Leaf and there's so much more scope for different renderings - it's quite a sophisticated rag with less of the showman attributes than Maple. Unfortunately, I'm finding it really hard to play all the way through without glitches every now and again - any practice ideas, anyone?
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By Annoyed Piano Wiz , at 09:34


It doesn't sound like Maple Leaf Rag!!! You're crazy!
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