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diffhistRagtime 04:58−71
Em3rgent0rdrtalkcontribs (→Historical context: Deleting the "unlike jazz'" and "rather than through recordings or by imitation of live performances" because that is too much to deal with...jazz is has quite a lot of a written tradition, even if not primarily written, and likewise classical music is still learned and consumed though recordings and live performances...would be too much to clarify here so just delete.)Tag: Visual edit
diffhistThe New York Times 22:04−1,700
ElijahPepetalkcontribs (Boldly removing "Controversies" section as poorly integrated into the article, not indicative of a major controversy, and a copyright violation.)
diffhistRagtime 20:14−50
Em3rgent0rdrtalkcontribs (Deleting "The Easy Winners" sheet music image from "Form" section, because the picture doesn't show the full musical form. Instead use an example of the more famous Maple Leaf first page as an example of sheet music where it is relevant wen mention Maple Leaf and sheet music reading in the "Historical context" section.)Tag: Visual edit
diffhistRagtime 19:55+54
Em3rgent0rdrtalkcontribs (Move images to right side per
MOS:IMAGELOC, because having them on the left side messes up bullet list and left alignment of paragraphs. Also try to embed the audio files inside the corresponding image so they aren't separate. Instead of Scott Joplin's image and caption, just add that caption to the Maple Leaf Rag, which already has a picture of Scott Joplin and his name in the image. Maple Leaf with audio is now first, as a good audio example.)Tag: Visual edit: Switched
diffhistRagtime 18:46−53
Em3rgent0rdrtalkcontribs (→Historical context: Attempt to improve flow by starting paragraph on novelty with the sentence "Ragtime music was also distributed via
piano rolls for
player pianos." Then keep previous paragraph focused just on the written tradition primarily, which ends with the sentence on the complexity and enjoyment being limited by sheet music sales (this avoids having it deal with saying "except for piano rolls" now). Also "is" applies to past too, and so suffices instead of "had and has".)Tag: Visual edit