. Bulletin. Ethnology. Densmobb] PXTEBLO MUSIC No. 56. Song of Fortynine dance (c) 79 (Catalog No. 1988) Voice J z 104 Drum J z 104 Drum-rhythm A similar to No. 54 111. '/â % LT r/'cT-T ir P £jj » If P ^ 1^ nm^jj^if 1. 2. aJ >:|l:i J JWII #-# #ââ¢â Analysis.âTwo rhythmic units occur in this song. The first rhythmic unit occurs in both double and triple measures in the opening period and is repeated near the close of the song. The second rhythmic unit is long and occurs only in the second period. The descending 16th notes in this unit were sung with a sliding of the voice which cannot be s
. Bulletin. Ethnology. Densmobb] PXTEBLO MUSIC No. 56. Song of Fortynine dance (c) 79 (Catalog No. 1988) Voice J z 104 Drum J z 104 Drum-rhythm A similar to No. 54 111. '/â % LT r/'cT-T ir P £jj » If P ^ 1^ nm^jj^if 1. 2. aJ >:|l:i J JWII #-# #ââ¢â Analysis.âTwo rhythmic units occur in this song. The first rhythmic unit occurs in both double and triple measures in the opening period and is repeated near the close of the song. The second rhythmic unit is long and occurs only in the second period. The descending 16th notes in this unit were sung with a sliding of the voice which cannot be shown in notation. The song is based on the second (minor) 5-toned scale, is harmonic in structure, and has a compass of 11 tones. It has an interesting rhythmic effect when sung as transcribed, with the two endings. Two renditions were recorded and show no Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology. Washington : G. P. O.
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