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Beaver Rag
Piano Solo
(both computer-played and live-performance versions)
(note that there is also a 1997-1998 brass quintet version of the Beaver Rag)
(and finally there is also a 2007 piano version with violin descant of the Beaver Rag)
Program Notes
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Solo piano
5 minutes
This rag was originally composed around 1972 but the MIDI version was created 25 years later (in February 1997).
Actually, it was the very first of a couple of dozen rags I composed back in the 70s. 'Beaver' seemed good as a Canadian name (I'd spent several canoe trips over the years hauling canoes over or around beaver dams up in Algonquin Park or Temagami). Also 'Beaver' was my son's nickname when very young. And finally, other Canadian symbols (such as the maple leaf) were already taken. In fact, Joplin's wonderful Maple Leaf Rag was the very first rag I learned to play and my introduction into the genre.
The basic elements of ragtime are: (1) a steady underlying 4/4 beat, (2) syncopation in the melody, and (3) some characteristic (often chromatic) harmonies. The syncopation can be seen in certain accented notes where the accent comes in each case an eighth note in advance of the regular beat. Here (in a second window) are A Few Additional Notes on Ragtime
I have performed the Beaver Rag countless times. Some of these performances have included:
- Oct/95 & Nov/95 house concerts here at SwallowHill
- Mar/01 & Dec/01 house concerts here at SwallowHill
- Feb/03 house concert here at SwallowHill with San Murata playing a jazz violin descant along with my piano
- Nov/06 at a small ragtime concert in Quebec city (more info shortly and see 2 images below)
- Mar/07 house concert here at SwallowHill again with San Murata playing a jazz violin descant along with my piano -- but this time recorded (see below)
Like all the MIDI files here, it is in General MIDI form. The General MIDI patches (on the 0-127 numbering system) are:
| Part | General MIDI patch |
| | name | # |
| Piano | Acoustic Grand Piano | 0 |
How it sounds will depend on your own playback software.
On my own synth I used the following patches:
| Part | Sound Module | Patch |
| | | name | # |
| Piano | Roland RD500 | Gr Piano A1 | 0 |
This is what you hear on the mp3 files.
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The structure follows the classical ragtime format perfected by that early genius of the form: Scott Joplin.
Intro AABBA CCDD
- where, as was customary with Joplin, the CCDD parts are in the dominant key.
Specifically, in this rag the AABBA is in C major and the CCDD in G major.
| Section | Measures |
| Intro | 1 to 5 |
| A1 | 6 to 21 |
| A2 | 22 to 37 |
| B1 | 38 to 53 |
| B2 | 54 to 69 |
| A3 | 70 to 84 |
| Bridge | 85 |
| C1 | 86 to 105 |
| C2 | 106 to 125 |
| D1 | 126 to 141 |
| D2 | 142 to 160 |
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| Year |
Title ... Instrumentation -- Movements ...... Excerpts |
Min: Sec |
Complete MP3 files (better sound)** file size |
MP3 file excerpts (better sound)** file size |
Complete MIDI files (not as good sound but quick)** |
| The complete piece (computer-played): |
| 1972 |
Beaver Rag ... piano solo |
5:08 |
3.5 MB |
|
|
| How the MIDI file sounds depends, of course, on your playback mechanism. On my computer, MIDI files are played by the QuickTime PlugIn and the piano is OK but a little pingy. In comparison, the mp3 file (recorded from my sound-module patch) sounds mellower. Of course, if you have a synthesizer, you can download the MIDI file and set the piano to your own preferred patch -- but that's more work than downloading the complete mp3 file. |
 |
| Short extracts (computer-played): |
|
...... Intro & Section A1 |
0:35 |
|
0.3 MB |
|
| This mp3 excerpt of the Intro and Section A1 gives a marginally better piano timbre than the usual MIDI-playing plug-in. |
|
...... Section C2 |
0:45 |
|
0.4 MB |
|
| This mp3 excerpt of Section C2 has again a marginally better piano timbre (particularly a more resonant bass) than the usual MIDI-playing plug-in. |
|
...... Section D2 to end |
0:21 |
|
0.2 MB |
|
| This mp3 excerpt going from the last half of Section D2 on to the end has again a marginally better piano timbre than the usual MIDI-playing plug-in. |
** If you have a high-speed connection, forget about the MIDI files and just use the MP3 files (better). If you have a dial-up connection, consider the faster (but not as good) MIDI file only if the MP3 files seem to be taking too long to play or download.
| Year |
Title ... Instrumentation ...... Excerpts
| Min: Sec |
Complete MP3 files (better sound) file size |
MP3 file extracts (better sound) file size |
|
| The complete piece (live recording by me late 1970s): |
| 2005 |
Beaver Rag ... piano solo |
4:12 |
|
2.4 MB |
|
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| Year |
Title ... Instrumentation
| Description |
No. of score pages |
Score (pdf file) file size |
No. of text pages |
Text (rtf file) file size |
| 1972 |
Beaver Rag ... piano solo |
Piano score |
6 |
0.3 MB |
2 |
28 KB |
(you will need the free Stuffit Expander for decompressing the rtf.sitx files)
http://www.rodmer.com/RodRags/ProgramNotes/BeaverPianoNotes.html -- Revised Apr 15, 2007
Copyright © 1997 - 2007 Rod Anderson
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