Can anyone ID this (ragtime?) music, from sheet music?

A pan of my cashew fudge and he is putty in my hands.

Thank you.

Indeed, I was talking about ‘flying Bravo’ (Or ‘flying Baker’, as dad used to say.)

Nevertheless, My Chrome doesn’t like it.

GRIN! I don’t know the word “sequenced” in this context, but, yeah, that’s what I did. (I use the “Mozart Virtuoso” music processing program.) Putting music in, note by note, is therapeutic for us obsessive-compulsive types!

Yikes! I used Mozart Virtuoso to export a midi file, and a free midi to mp3 converter (doesn’t even have the programmer’s name attributed to it!) and then uploaded. If mp3 files can carry malware, then it’s always possible something trojan-horsed its way in during all this process.

I just scanned the file (my entire music directory, actually) using AVG, and it reported no infections. I think I’m doing due diligence in using AVG as my normal antivirus program.

Anyway… It isn’t the most inspiring ragtime piece ever. It plays some odd games with sharps and flats, which sometimes sound a bit sour to me. It’s no “Maple Leaf Rag.”

(One of my very favorites is “Brass Knuckles” by William Bolcum and William Albright. Among the instructions to the pianist are “Brutal! Loutish! Dust your Knuckles!” This piece, too, plays odd games with scattered sharps and flats. Is this a ragtime thing?)