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CHIPPEWA MUSIC 



No. 22. Seventh Song 



61 



(Catalogue no. 128) 



Voice J= 60 



Drum J =132 



( Drum-rhythm similar to No. 1 ) 



WORDS 



Wewe^ni Diligently 



Bizin^dau Listen thou 



Kaiya^gigidoMjig To those who speak 



H 



No. 23. Eighth Song 



Song PICTURE NO. 22. 

 Pie who speaks and 

 he who listens are 

 shown. 



(Catalogue no. 129) 



Voice ^^60 



Drum J =1,32 



( Drum-rhythm similar to No. 1 ) 



W- 



m 



WORDS 



Ge^ga Almost 



Bizinda^gonan^ He will listen to us 



Manido^ Manido'' 



Song picture no. 

 23. This outline 

 is frequently 

 used to repre- 

 sent a manido'. . , . _,, . 



(Compare draw- Analysis. — ihis song comprises tlie compass of an 

 ings of songs nos. octavc, extending from the dominant above to the 

 dominant below the tonic. The melody is based on 

 the tonic triad with the sixth added, and, as frequently occurs in 

 these songs, the entrance of the tonic is delayed. More of the 

 recorded Chippewa songs begin on the twelfth or fifth than on any 

 other tone and the first interval of descent is frequently a minor 

 third. This is repeated several times and is followed by the descent 

 of a major third, which completes the major triad and introduces 

 the tonic. 



