. Bulletin. Ethnology. ] TETON SIOUX MUSIC 499 Armhjsis.—This is the melody of an old praise song, used only for those who give freely. It opens with an ascending octave, a somewhat unusual feature. Aside from this interval and one a8C(Miding sixth, the melody progresses chiefly by minor thirds and major seconds, the former constituting 32 and the latter about 46 per cent of the entire number of intervals. No. 221. "I Expect to Give Something" (Catalogue No. 641) Sung by Shoots First 1st rendition Voice J = 56 Drum J—56 Drum-vhytlim similai" to No. 6 2d rendition Voice


. Bulletin. Ethnology. ] TETON SIOUX MUSIC 499 Armhjsis.—This is the melody of an old praise song, used only for those who give freely. It opens with an ascending octave, a somewhat unusual feature. Aside from this interval and one a8C(Miding sixth, the melody progresses chiefly by minor thirds and major seconds, the former constituting 32 and the latter about 46 per cent of the entire number of intervals. No. 221. "I Expect to Give Something" (Catalogue No. 641) Sung by Shoots First 1st rendition Voice J = 56 Drum J—56 Drum-vhytlim similai" to No. 6 2d rendition Voice J—84 Drum J = 84 Drum-rhytlim as above (l). (1) 1 (2) ^ b 4 1— 1—M— f££=S^. 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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