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Joplin, ScottScott Joplin
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(1867 - 1917)
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Joplin, Scott: Leola (Two-Step)

Leola (Two-Step)
Scott Joplin


Piano solo
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Composer
Scott Joplin
Scott Joplin (1867 - 1917)
Sheet centralLeola (Two Step) (4 sheet music)
Instrumentation

Piano solo

2 other versions
Style

Ragtime

PublisherBrigham, James (1975 - )
Date1905
CopyrightPublic Domain
Typeset to match the sheet music in the public domain as seen here http://ragtimepiano.ca/images/leola.pdf
Available on IMSLP here http://imslp.org/wiki/Leola_%28Joplin%2C_Scott%29

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