. Bulletin. Ethnology. NORTHERN UTE MUSIC 117 No. 48. Tea Dance Song (c) Recorded by Singer No. 16 (Catalogue No. 722) Voice J = 84 Drum J := 84 Drum-rhythm similar to No. 18. Analysis.—This song contains only the tones of the major triad and second, has a compass of 11 tones, and is melodic in structure. The fourth occurs 14 times, comprising about half the entire number of intervals. In contrast to the preceding song the drumbeat is in unaccented eighth notes. For other songs containing rests see No. 8. A first and second ending occurs also in the duplication of No. 39 and in No. 48. PLOTS O


. Bulletin. Ethnology. NORTHERN UTE MUSIC 117 No. 48. Tea Dance Song (c) Recorded by Singer No. 16 (Catalogue No. 722) Voice J = 84 Drum J := 84 Drum-rhythm similar to No. 18. Analysis.—This song contains only the tones of the major triad and second, has a compass of 11 tones, and is melodic in structure. The fourth occurs 14 times, comprising about half the entire number of intervals. In contrast to the preceding song the drumbeat is in unaccented eighth notes. For other songs containing rests see No. 8. A first and second ending occurs also in the duplication of No. 39 and in No. 48. PLOTS OF SONGS OF THE TEA DANCE m-. m No. 46. m ==5; :s: ^H. Fig. 9.—Plots, Group 7 (Tea dance) A gentle descent characterizes the plots of these songs, with none of the activity noted in the two groups of dance songs next preceding 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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