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CHIPPEWA MUSIC II 



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phrases and sections in an irregular order, seeming to sing them as 

 suggested by his fancy. 



No. 106. "Do not Weep" 



Sung by E'niwub'e 



(Catalogue No. 401) 



Voice J = 72 

 Recorded without drum 



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Ca-i-gwfi ni-ma - dja ca - i-gwG ni-ma - dja ca- i-gwfi ni-ma- dja 



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ken ca - i - gwfi ni- ma - dja 



ca-i - gwd ni-ma - dja 



caigwu now 



nimadja' I go 



ke^gosu' do not 



ma^wiken^ weep 



Analysis. — This melody is transcribed in the key of C minor, 

 although the thu-d of that key occurs only next to the last note of the 

 song. The descending fourths C-G, F-C mark the broad outlines of 

 the melody, which has a compass of an octave. It will be noted that 

 the same octave represents the compass of the preceding song, but 

 the two melodies are in different keys. (See Nos. 95, 96.) As in 

 the preceding song, the interval of the fourth is of frequent occurrence. 

 (See No. 22.) The rhythmic unit, which occurs five times, is accu- 

 rately repeated. The prominence of the subdominant is noted in 

 this and in other songs of sadness. (See Nos. 109, 110, 170.) 



