. Bulletin. Ethnology. ]36 BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY No. 10. Tick Dance Song (a) Recorded by Sidnet Wesley [Bdll. 136 (Catalog No. 2200) 1. ^WIT^ a^=mHf^-gfffi^ii:i r [ricrpvr n^m accelerando ^4 rr cnia rp.;t^:ffl^^r7irrrrrii!j:Sga Analysis.—The rhythm of this melody is strongly marked, this quality of the melody taking the place of an instrumental accompaniment. The interest of the rhythm centers in the slight variations of the rhythmic unit which produce a swaying effect. The first and second occurrences of the unit begin with a descending progression and the third and fourth occurrences


. Bulletin. Ethnology. ]36 BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY No. 10. Tick Dance Song (a) Recorded by Sidnet Wesley [Bdll. 136 (Catalog No. 2200) 1. ^WIT^ a^=mHf^-gfffi^ii:i r [ricrpvr n^m accelerando ^4 rr cnia rp.;t^:ffl^^r7irrrrrii!j:Sga Analysis.—The rhythm of this melody is strongly marked, this quality of the melody taking the place of an instrumental accompaniment. The interest of the rhythm centers in the slight variations of the rhythmic unit which produce a swaying effect. The first and second occurrences of the unit begin with a descending progression and the third and fourth occurrences begin with an ascending progression, which produces an effect of swaying. The song has a compass of five tones and contains only the tones of the minor triad and 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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