A style of popular music whose most important element is rhythmic syncopation.
1 They hummed over and over again the " rag time " song.
2 But there is other music-sometimes neither inspiring nor beautiful when heard in a German rathskeller-themusic of rag time .
3 When I begin to weaken, I go to the piano and play "Come Ye Disconsolate" to rag time , and it cheers me up wonderfully.
4 A disgustingly clad, bewigged soubrette murdered a rag time ditty in a rasping soprano, displaying enough gold in her teeth to "salt" a barren claim.
5 I blew into town Thursday with 'The Rag Time Follies.'
6 This Plan miscarried, because all the Men wanted to hear Rag Time played by Josephine, the Life-Saver.
7 The Roseneath Cenntenial Rag Time Band is back on the road again and planning a long-awaited and… Video, Audio
8 The Roseneath Cenntenial Rag Time Band is back on the road again and planning a long-awaited and much-anticipated 2nd studio album.
9 Birdie had achieved her cherished ambition of going on the stage, and was now a chorus girl in the " Rag Time Follies."
10 The Roseneath Cenntenial Rag Time Band is back on the road again and planning a long-awaited and… Read more Video, Audio 1:54 PM.
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