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Show PlfcNStoOREi NORTHERN ITTE MUStC 87 the dominant in the lower octave. The group of five sixteenth notes was sung with distinctness. No. 26. Sun Dance Song ( i) Recorded by SINGER NO. 13 ( Catalogue No. 798) VOICE J = 72 Drum not recorded tagft* f, f r ^ f e f 17 r | jcrcg ast* £ = P= P= ^ J t - * T # St mF 4 ^ i Analysis.- An aged woman recorded this song, which has a compass of an octave and contains the tones of the second five- toned scale. A sixteenth note followed by a dotted eighth note characterizes the melody, but does not form part of a rhythmic unit. PLOTS OF SUN DANCE SONGS l 1 i TH • y, T • • l Ii\ * i1 \ i No. 18. No. 20. • S No. 21. Fio. 2.- Plots, Group 2 ( Sun dance) No. 24. A sharp descent characterizes the plots of the Sun dance songs, though in some instances ( as in Nos. 18 and 21) this descent is followed by what has been termed the ' ' horizontal type" of outline. |