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No. 133. Dream Song (Catalogue No. 3] 7) 



Sung by Awun^akum^igickun^ 



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Analysis. — The first two renditions of this song were faulty in 

 intonation, being sung a tone lower than the transcription; after a 

 pause the singer gave the song as transcribed, with more correct 

 intonation. (See Nos. 54, 129, 146, 164.) This is interesting, as the 

 singer stated that he was not accustomed to hearing tuned instru- 

 ments. The song is harmonic in structure, contains only the tones of 

 the tonic triad and sixth, and has a compass of eleven tones. The 

 submediant, or third below the tonic, is frequently used in connection 

 with the tonic triad, producing a minor triad with minor seventh 

 added, a group of tones occurring also in Nos. 147, 151, 152, 153, 154, 

 163. 



No. 134. Dream Song (Catalogue No. 320) 



Sung by Awun^akum^igickun'' 

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