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CHIPPEWA MUSIC II 



No, 120. "Invite Our Sweetheart" 



Sung by E^niwub'e 



235 



(Catalogue No. 405) 



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 Drum J= 116 

 ( Drum- rhythm similar to No. 19) 



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a''winun''doma^keg go and invite 



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nin^imuce^nan sweetheart 



ogrtciminwen^da she enjoys 



gocu' truly 



ca^wunoka^ziwin the dance called ca^wuno''ga 



Analysis. — In this, as in the preceding song, the metric unit of the 

 drum is slower than that of the voice. Five renditions of the song 

 were recorded, the pecuUar rhythm being steadily maintained. The 

 song is harmonic in structure, the melody moving along the intervals 

 of the chord of G minor. The first progression is a major third (see 

 Nos. 1, 9, 34, 83, 94). There is no rhytlimic unit after the fourth 

 measure, yet the song as a whole has a rhythmic swing. 



