. Bulletin. Ethnology. dbnsmohb] MANDAlSr AND HIDATSA MUSIC Young Dog Society Song 129 No. 60. Young Bog Society Serenade (Catalogue No. 870) Recorded by Sitting Rabbit Voice J = ee Drum J = ee Drum-rhythm-similar to No. 60 II. SS #—•—• 9 \viLJru[_lj\\^m miur-:di'^^^ i Analysis.—More than two-thirds of the intervals in this song are descending progressions, the song containing only 10 measures and having a compass of 13 tones. The minor triad is prominent in the descending, and thfe fourth in the ascending intervals. The song is major in tonality and contains all the tones of the octave except


. Bulletin. Ethnology. dbnsmohb] MANDAlSr AND HIDATSA MUSIC Young Dog Society Song 129 No. 60. Young Bog Society Serenade (Catalogue No. 870) Recorded by Sitting Rabbit Voice J = ee Drum J = ee Drum-rhythm-similar to No. 60 II. SS #—•—• 9 \viLJru[_lj\\^m miur-:di'^^^ i Analysis.—More than two-thirds of the intervals in this song are descending progressions, the song containing only 10 measures and having a compass of 13 tones. The minor triad is prominent in the descending, and thfe fourth in the ascending intervals. The song is major in tonality and contains all the tones of the octave except the seventh. Foolish (or Crazy) Dog Society Songs The four songs next following were said to belong to the Foolish Dog Society. All these are of the class known as " ; It is interesting to note that no war songs are in this 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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