. Bulletin. Ethnology. densmorb] TETON SIOUX MUSIC 109 Tlio following song was frequently used in this connection, and was used also before the departure of a party going on the warpath or in search of })ufralo: No. 8. " The Many Lands You Fear " (Catalogue No. 450) Simg by k^iYA'KA Voice J=: 104 Drum J — 96 Drum in accented eighth notes* (1) Ko - la o - te ma- ko - fie way ko - ya-kl - pa Pi he - na ko- (2) ki - pe Sui o - ma - wa - ni e ?( i te - ,sa - bye ca o-wa-. *Drum-rhythm S 0 S 4 s WORDS kola' friends (/te inako'ce the many lands koya'kipapi waq you fear bena' kok"t'])e


. Bulletin. Ethnology. densmorb] TETON SIOUX MUSIC 109 Tlio following song was frequently used in this connection, and was used also before the departure of a party going on the warpath or in search of })ufralo: No. 8. " The Many Lands You Fear " (Catalogue No. 450) Simg by k^iYA'KA Voice J=: 104 Drum J — 96 Drum in accented eighth notes* (1) Ko - la o - te ma- ko - fie way ko - ya-kl - pa Pi he - na ko- (2) ki - pe Sui o - ma - wa - ni e ?( i te - ,sa - bye ca o-wa-. *Drum-rhythm S 0 S 4 s WORDS kola' friends (/te inako'ce the many lands koya'kipapi waq you fear bena' kok"t'])e .^ni oma^vani in them without fear I have walked ite'sabye ^a the black face-paint (see p. 359.) owa^e I seek Analiisis.—The principal interest of this song is in the num])er of minor thirds w^hich it contains. The song contains 23 intervals 15 (about 54 per cent) of which are minor thirds. The minor third E-G is the framew^ork of the opening measures, followed by the minor triad A-C-E; after a single measure of the tonic triad there is a return to the minor thirds A-C and E-G, the latter forming the closing interval of the song. The tones of the melody are those of the fourth five-toned scale, but the tonic triad appears only in the seventh measure. The song contains two rhythmic units, the count divisions of both being the same, but the accent being changed in the second unit. The first part of the song is based on the rhythmic unit, and the latter part on the second 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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