Arndt is best remembered for his 1915 composition, Nola, written as an engagement gift to his fiancee (and later wife), Nola Locke. It is sometimes considered to be the first example of the "novelty piano" or "novelty ragtime" genre. It was the signature theme of the Vincent Lopez orchestra, and a top ten hit for Les Paul in 1950. Other Arndt compositions include 'Desecration Rag', 'An Operatic Nightmare - Desecration No. 2', and 'Clover Club'.
His piano rolls reveal Arndt to be a fine pianist, and he is known to have been an influence on the young George Gershwin, who would visit him at his studio in the Aeolian Building on 42nd Street in Manhattan.
External link
Nola (http://www.perfessorbill.com/midi/nola.mid), MIDI version