NINETEEN NINETEEN RAG - Free Jazz Leadsheet
“Nineteen Nineteen Rag” was composed by Eubie Blake in 1919 and represents a classic example of early ragtime piano writing. Its syncopated melody and lively tempo are characteristic of the ragtime genre.
The first recordings were piano rolls by Blake himself, showcasing the intricate fingerwork and playful rhythmic variations that defined his style. The piece follows a multi-strain ragtime form, providing contrasting melodic sections and dynamic rhythmic interplay.
Subsequent interpretations by later jazz pianists, including stride and swing musicians, have kept the work in active circulation. The tune conveys a sense of optimism and exuberance, typical of post-World War I American music.