T. Turpin's "The St. Louis Rag" is a vibrant embodiment of early jazz, characterized by a lively 96 BPM and a playful 2/4 time signature. Set in the key of C, this composition exudes a cheerful and syncopated energy, typical of ragtime music, inviting listeners to tap their feet and revel in its rhythmic charm.
From a technical standpoint, this MIDI file features honky-tonk piano instrumentation with a total of 1185 notes over a brief duration of 1:29. The arrangement consists of 3 tracks, making it ideal for various uses such as practice sessions, remixes, or even visualizers, providing ample opportunities for creativity and engagement with this public domain classic.
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