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CHIPPEWA MUSIC II 



No. 131. Dream Song 



Sung by Awun^akum^jEgickun^ 

 Voice J — 69 

 Drum J=::80 

 ( Drum-rhythm similar to No. 2 ) 



r 



257 



(Catalogue No. 324) 



Analysis. — This song was said to have been used in the victory 

 dances which followed a successful war expedition, but never in the 

 dances preparatory to war. The rhythm of the song is forceful and 

 triumphant. Four renditions were recorded. The melody tones are 

 those of the fourth five-toned scale, the melody being based on the 

 tonic triad, and the second and sixth' used as passing tones. 



No. 132. Dream Song 



Sung by Awun^akum^igickun' 



Voice J = 108 



Drum J r= 88 



(Drum-rhythm similar to No. 2 ) 



(Catalogue No. 327) 



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Analysis. — This melody contains the tones of the fourth five-toned 

 scale, beginning on the twelfth and ending on the tonic, the tones 

 being grouped around the intervals of the tonic triad. The opening 

 measures were not included in the repetitions of the song. 



This and the following four dream songs are said to have been used 

 in the woman's dance. 



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