What happens when a single composer helps shape the sound of American music for generations to come?
In this Composer Spotlight episode of the Music in Our Homeschool podcast, Gena Mayo introduces homeschooling families to Scott Joplin, the composer known as the King of Ragtime. Perfect for Black History Month—or anytime you’re studying American music—this episode turns Scott Joplin’s life and music into an engaging, story-driven listening experience for kids and parents alike.
You’ll learn how ragtime grew out of traditional marches and how Joplin’s use of syncopation completely changed the feel of popular music. Gena explains this musical concept in a simple, approachable way, making it easy for elementary and middle school students to hear and understand the difference between steady march rhythms and the playful bounce of ragtime.
Listeners will also explore Joplin’s inspiring life story—from his childhood in Texas and early piano studies to the incredible success of Maple Leaf Rag, the first piece of sheet music to sell over one million copies. Along the way, you’ll hear how Joplin insisted his music be taken seriously and how ragtime went on to influence jazz, Broadway, and composers like Irving Berlin and George Gershwin.
This episode is adapted from a live music appreciation lesson inside the Music in Our Homeschool Plus membership and works beautifully as a 15-minute music lesson, during homeschool Morning Time, or while driving your car together as a family.
Tune in to discover why Scott Joplin’s music still matters—and how listening together can spark meaningful conversations about music, history, and culture in your homeschool.
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