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Show 106 BTJKEATJ OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY [ BULL. 75 of the progressions being whole tones. The fourth is prominent, comprising 12 per cent of the entire number of intervals. There is a variety of tone- material in these songs, all of which are harmonic + B * # + • + • + I?. V- 4- -*• - h N t * • 4- -*- + - h •+- - H + H 1- 4- 4- 4- 4- + Fia. 6.- Diagram, Lame dance. A, Singers. B, Drummers. C, Path of dancers in structure. The closing song contains only two tones, is simple in rhythm, and has a drumbeat in unaccented eighth notes, the other songs having a drumbeat in quarter notes. The accompanying instrument was a hand drum. No. 39. Lame Dance Song ( a) Recorded by SINGER NO. 9 VOIOB J = 69 BRUM J- 69 Drum- rhythm similar to No. 20 • f SP. f ( Catalogue No. 701) mmLMLUHaiifotrl * M J F » ¥ ttfrf ^ crp= H * ^ p £ ^ m i |