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Show DENS MORE] NORTHERN UTE MUSIC 179 No. 99. Hand Game Song ( f) ( Catalogue No. Recorded by SINGER No. 4. VoiOB J - 60 Drum not recorded ^ icjcyi • M L£ J U r M r g f LLf » r- j* rUP JZL112 ma ty ft'r us uj r if r if nm" « rjf i aa s r F - LJ irriTf c- f ir r ir ir ii Analysis.- The part of this song preceding the change of time was sung only once, followed by the second part, which was sung nine times without a break in the time. The first, part is a pleasing melody with little character. The second part is unmistakably a hand game song, resembling No. 98. As the singer was considered a reliable informant, the song is presented as it was sung. It has a compass of nine tones and contains the tones of the fourth five- toned scale; 58 progressions occur, 40 of which are major seconds ( whole tones). ( Concerning the change of tempo see No. 11.) |