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No. 121. Southern Dance Song (Catalogue No. 413) 

 Sung by E^niwub''e 

 Voice J = 96 

 Drum J = 96 



( Drum-rhythm simihir to No. 19 ) 

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Analysis. — The singer stated that this and the following song were 

 always sung together and at his request they were recorded consecu- 

 tively on the phonograph cylinder. Throughout this song a double 

 measure foUow^s a triple measure, the accent being so clearly defined 

 that the two can not be combined in a 5-4 measure. Two rhythmic 

 units are contained in the song, the division of the last measure 

 being somewhat similar in the two but each having a character of 

 its own. It is said that ''the Indians were so carried away with 

 the caVtino'ga that frequently they danced all night." The songs 

 of this dance contain a rhythm which w^ould tend to produce this 

 result. Each song was sung an indefinite number of times, with no 

 interruption of the time. 



No. 122. Southern Dance Song 



Sung by E^niwub'e 

 Voice J^ = 200 

 Drum J = 96 

 ( Drum-rhythm similar to No. 19 ) 



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(Catalogue No. 414) 



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