. Bulletin. Ethnology. BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY [bull. 75 No. 9. Bear Dance Song (e) (Catalogue No. 764) Recorded by Singer No. 5 Voice J =108 MORACHE J — 108 Rhythm of morache similar to No. 2' (1) ^=. (2) §^3: S^ li^ p=zp=pzz^ J=t: 4-^—rt gi^fef_^_^_-pz=i=p=p ±124: ^=t The Ute words of this song were said to mean "As the sun comes up it raises a ; These words were not recorded. Analysis.—The tone material of this song comprises a fundamental with its minor third, fourth, and minor seventh. Progression is chiefly by thirds, which constitute 86 per cent of the intervals. The


. Bulletin. Ethnology. BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY [bull. 75 No. 9. Bear Dance Song (e) (Catalogue No. 764) Recorded by Singer No. 5 Voice J =108 MORACHE J — 108 Rhythm of morache similar to No. 2' (1) ^=. (2) §^3: S^ li^ p=zp=pzz^ J=t: 4-^—rt gi^fef_^_^_-pz=i=p=p ±124: ^=t The Ute words of this song were said to mean "As the sun comes up it raises a ; These words were not recorded. Analysis.—The tone material of this song comprises a fundamental with its minor third, fourth, and minor seventh. Progression is chiefly by thirds, which constitute 86 per cent of the intervals. The song contains four rhythmic periods and four closing measures. This form is accurately repeated in the three renditions of the song. Rattle and voice have the same tempo and were synchronous on the first of each 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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