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Show DENSMOBE] NORTHERN UTE MUSIC 17J always sung clearly, the descent to this tone being glissando. The time was steadily maintained throughout all the renditions, which were uniform in every respect. Other songs using a connective phrase are noted in the analysis of No. 7. No. 90. Parade Song ( h) ( Catalogue No. 793) Recorded by SINGER No. 19 VOICE Jr= 80 DBUM J- 80 Dram- rhythm similar to No. 18 Analysis.- The interval of a fourth comprises 52 per cent of the progressions in this song. ( See No. 3.) No rhythmic unit occurs, and the song is not particularly rhythmic in structure. The song is major in tonality, melodic in structure, and contains all the tones of the octave except the seventh. No. 91. Parade Song ( i) ( Catalogue No. 735) Recorded by SINGER No. 7 VOICE J = 132 DRUM J - 132 Drum- rhythm sim^ ar to No. 20 miff \ ulWzi& rf r i t ^ ^ i & Hf ^ ir r ii": i^ lfhiKTr f^ i ^ Connective phrase \ Wt\ rhr\ zrmznrftft\ nitfm Analysis.- Few songs of the present series are so typical as this, yet the quality which makes it typical is hard to define. Two- thirds of the intervals are minor thirds and major seconds, but in this it |