. Bulletin. Ethnology. DENSMORE] CHIPPEWA MUSIC II No. 87. "In the South" Sung by E'niwub^e 191 (Catalogue No. 426) Voice J=112 Drum J= 120 (Drum-rhythm similar to No. 19) ^m âIâhâIâF- _â^^â P-^-# pip: ^ze ^ 3 ^i|-s- â ââ¢â -f- âP 1 1 \ P m-â1 Pââ¢ââ¢ââ¢ââ¢ââ -â1- -^ ' ^r,â5^ r: h, . '-^z\r~^l ⢠\ B33=^-^ 4 i H 1 i- #=f= _/* P- a-râf-f-f i~f ;#== S^iiit;^^^. -<&-!- I caVunong' in the south bine'siwug the birds ge^binonda^goziwa^ are heard singing Analysis.âA peculiarity of this song is indicated in the second measure, the singer striking a tone above the proper pitch and desc


. Bulletin. Ethnology. DENSMORE] CHIPPEWA MUSIC II No. 87. "In the South" Sung by E'niwub^e 191 (Catalogue No. 426) Voice J=112 Drum J= 120 (Drum-rhythm similar to No. 19) ^m âIâhâIâF- _â^^â P-^-# pip: ^ze ^ 3 ^i|-s- â ââ¢â -f- âP 1 1 \ P m-â1 Pââ¢ââ¢ââ¢ââ¢ââ -â1- -^ ' ^r,â5^ r: h, . '-^z\r~^l ⢠\ B33=^-^ 4 i H 1 i- #=f= _/* P- a-râf-f-f i~f ;#== S^iiit;^^^. -<&-!- I caVunong' in the south bine'siwug the birds ge^binonda^goziwa^ are heard singing Analysis.âA peculiarity of this song is indicated in the second measure, the singer striking a tone above the proper pitch and descendmg glissando, apparently as an embellishment of the melody. The transcription is from the first rendition, the others differmg m some unimportant note-values but not m the rhythm or in the embehishments. The song would be classified as harmonic m struc- ture except for the accented E in next to the last measure. It is based on the fourth five-toned scale and contains no rhythmic 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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