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CHIPPEWA MUSIC 



195 



Analysis. — This song has no words. A rejietition was secured on 

 the day following the first renditions. On comparison the renditions 

 were found to be identical in rhythm and in the accuracy with which 

 the accidental is sung. A slight difference occurs in the number of 

 times which the first and last phrases are repeated. The rhythm is 

 distinctive and is interestingly shown by "tapping it out" with a 

 pencil. 



No. 182 



Sung by Gage^bines 

 Voice J-112 

 Drum J = 120 

 (Drum-rhythm similar to No. Ill) 



(Catalogue no. 154) 



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No. 183 

 Sung by John Mark 

 Voice J:i=;112 

 Drum Jzrll2 

 (Drum-rhythm similar to No. Ill) 



(Catalogue no. 159) 



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This is the only song given by the singer; it shows a rhythm 

 which is simple but very interesting. The only song offered by a 

 singer is usually characterized by peculiarity of rhythm, indicating 

 that the rhythm of a song is retained by a mind which does not 

 accurately retain the melodic progressions. 



No. 184 

 Sung by Gi'nawigi'cig 



(Catalogue no. 177) 



Voice J =92 



Drum J= 116 



(Drum-rliythm similar to No. Ill) 

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