. Bulletin. Ethnology. dexsmore] NOETHERN UTE MUSIC 87 the dominant in the lower octare. The group of five sixteenth notes was suns: with distinctness. No. 26. Sun Dance Song (i) Recorded by Singer No. 13 (Catalogue No. 798) Voice J = 72 Drum not recorded. Analysis.—An aged woman recorded this song, which has a com- pass of an octave and contains tlie tones of the second five-toned scale. A sixteenth note followed by a dotted eighth note characterizes the melody, but does not form part of a rhythmic unit. Plots of Sun Dance Songs i m B. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned


. Bulletin. Ethnology. dexsmore] NOETHERN UTE MUSIC 87 the dominant in the lower octare. The group of five sixteenth notes was suns: with distinctness. No. 26. Sun Dance Song (i) Recorded by Singer No. 13 (Catalogue No. 798) Voice J = 72 Drum not recorded. Analysis.—An aged woman recorded this song, which has a com- pass of an octave and contains tlie tones of the second five-toned scale. A sixteenth note followed by a dotted eighth note characterizes the melody, but does not form part of a rhythmic unit. Plots of Sun Dance Songs i m B. 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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