Topic: ragtime!

Hi, playing ragtime music (Scott Joplin!) which instrument and which preset should be used ?

Honky tonky ?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Olh8unzpHog

Thank you.

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Re: ragtime!

I would say 50% of honky tonk tuning and some aged (condition slider) effect.


Don't forget Maple Leaf.

;-)

Last edited by Beto-Music (26-04-2013 14:12)

Re: ragtime!

I find "D4 Honky Tonk" as instrument on Pianoteq, could I start with this ?

What do you mean exactly for "50% of Honk Tonk" ?

Pianoteq Stage 5.0.1/20140527 - Pianodisc Quiettime Magic Star V. 4.0S - iMac Late 2009 - OSX Mavericks 10.9.3 - 12GB RAM - Intel Core 2 Duo 3.06 GHz - SSD OWC Mercury Extreme Pro 6G 240GB

Re: ragtime!

Reduce a bit the unison slider, and reduce a bit the velocity curve .


dalrmi wrote:

I find "D4 Honky Tonk" as instrument on Pianoteq, could I start with this ?

What do you mean exactly for "50% of Honk Tonk" ?

Re: ragtime!

Ah! Unfortunately I own the Pianoteq stage version and as I know it doesn't have the unison slider, am I right ?

About velocity curve actually I have this:
http://s20.postimg.org/sp10v5r95/Velocity5.jpg

How should I change it ?

Thank you for your suggestions...

Pianoteq Stage 5.0.1/20140527 - Pianodisc Quiettime Magic Star V. 4.0S - iMac Late 2009 - OSX Mavericks 10.9.3 - 12GB RAM - Intel Core 2 Duo 3.06 GHz - SSD OWC Mercury Extreme Pro 6G 240GB

Re: ragtime!

dalrmi wrote:

Hi, playing ragtime music (Scott Joplin!) which instrument and which preset should be used ?

Honky tonky ?
Thank you.

To quote Wikipedia:
"As a composer Joplin refined ragtime, elevating it above the low and unrefined form played by the 'wandering honky-tonk pianists'... Joplin wrote his rags as 'classical' music in miniature form in order to raise ragtime above its 'cheap bordello' origins and produced work which opera historian Elise Kirk described as '... more tuneful, contrapuntal, infectious, and harmonically colorful than any others of his era.'[15]"

I suggest that any honky tonk setting be used only as a novelty. For best results, I would use one of the more refined presets of D4 or Bluthner.

Re: ragtime!

Mabry's right. Scott Joplin would have been horrified by the hokey imitations of his music that were popularized as ragtime in the middle 20th century. Given a choice, he would likely have chosen one of the more refined models and settings.

Re: ragtime!

True though that be, the Joplin rags will have been played on a zillion uprights, often very well.

And speaking of well-played Joplin, here's Perfessor Bill Edwards site. Comprehensive.