. Bulletin. Ethnology. g^g£^^§II^^^Sm^. Analysis.—Voice and drum have the same time unit in this song, the drum in unaccented eighth notes continuing steadily through the double and triple measures of the melody. The tonic chord is prominent in the structure of the song, which begins on the dominant in the upper octave and ends on the dominant in the lower octave. Only one other song (No. 72) of this series begins in 3-8 time. No. 23. Sun Dance Song (f) Recorded by Singer No. 11 (Catalogue No. 710) VoiOB J = 92 Drum not recorded •-^. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned pag
. Bulletin. Ethnology. g^g£^^§II^^^Sm^. Analysis.—Voice and drum have the same time unit in this song, the drum in unaccented eighth notes continuing steadily through the double and triple measures of the melody. The tonic chord is prominent in the structure of the song, which begins on the dominant in the upper octave and ends on the dominant in the lower octave. Only one other song (No. 72) of this series begins in 3-8 time. No. 23. Sun Dance Song (f) Recorded by Singer No. 11 (Catalogue No. 710) VoiOB J = 92 Drum not recorded •-^. 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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