. Bulletin. Ethnology. 218 BUBEAU OF AMEBICAN ETHNOLOGY [bull. 53 (Catalogue No. 430) Voice J — 92 Recorded without drum No. 107. "You Desire Vainly" Sung by Mec^kawiga^bau. :isteE^EE^E^r= gi-da-ga- wa - dan dji-ml - sfi-wi-no- nan ^^m^ ^-fc? M \\-A~ :2± 4: W^- Az .t: .[= 4it=EH H a - ni - ca gi ba-on-dji - i - ka yan gi^daga^wadaiV you desire vainly dji'misuwi^nonan^ that I seek you arnica' the reason is gici^me I come baon^djikayan^ to see your younger sister Analysis.—The three recorded renditions of this song differ only in the length of the prolonged tone in the fifth and sixth


. Bulletin. Ethnology. 218 BUBEAU OF AMEBICAN ETHNOLOGY [bull. 53 (Catalogue No. 430) Voice J — 92 Recorded without drum No. 107. "You Desire Vainly" Sung by Mec^kawiga^bau. :isteE^EE^E^r= gi-da-ga- wa - dan dji-ml - sfi-wi-no- nan ^^m^ ^-fc? M \\-A~ :2± 4: W^- Az .t: .[= 4it=EH H a - ni - ca gi ba-on-dji - i - ka yan gi^daga^wadaiV you desire vainly dji'misuwi^nonan^ that I seek you arnica' the reason is gici^me I come baon^djikayan^ to see your younger sister Analysis.—The three recorded renditions of this song differ only in the length of the prolonged tone in the fifth and sixth measures, one rendition giving this tone the value of four instead of five quarter notes. The rhythm of the song is smooth and flowing, the irregular divisions blending in an effective whole. The song is distmctly minor in tonality and freely melodic in 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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