. Bulletin. Ethnology. 486 BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY [BDLL. 61 No. 206. S(Mii? «»f llio :VI(» (Jame (a) (Catalogue No. 551) Sung by (iRay Voice 92 Dui;m J- 108 Drum-rhythm similar to No. 6. Anahjftis.—Three renditions of this song were recorded, the repeti- tions being without a break in the time. Throughout the renditions the ch"uni was shghtly faster than the voice, as indicated by the metronome tempo. The rhythmic unit, which is interesting, occurs three times. All the tones of the octave are found in the song, which is freely melodic in structure. The intonation


. Bulletin. Ethnology. 486 BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY [BDLL. 61 No. 206. S(Mii? «»f llio :VI(» (Jame (a) (Catalogue No. 551) Sung by (iRay Voice 92 Dui;m J- 108 Drum-rhythm similar to No. 6. Anahjftis.—Three renditions of this song were recorded, the repeti- tions being without a break in the time. Throughout the renditions the ch"uni was shghtly faster than the voice, as indicated by the metronome tempo. The rhythmic unit, which is interesting, occurs three times. All the tones of the octave are found in the song, which is freely melodic in structure. The intonation was good. Intervals of an unusually large variety are present in the song, there being five kinds of ascending and five of descending intervals. The song contains two rests. (See song No. 79.) No. 207. Song of the Moccasin Game (b) (Catalogue No. 552) Sung by Gray Hawk Voice J -76 Dritm J:^108 Drum-rhythm similar to No. 19. 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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