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No. 150. "An Overhanging Cloud" (Catalogue No. 299) 

 Sung by Ki^miwun 

 Voice J= 120 

 Drum J= 120 

 (Drum-rhythm similar to No. 19) 



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WORDS 



ka'bibabam''agodeg^ an overhanging 



a^nakwad cloud 



tcibaba^niinota^gwun repeats my words with pleasing sound 



Analysis. — This melody consists of two sections, the first comprising 

 six measures and the second comprising eight measures. The melody- 

 tones are those of the fourth five-toned scale, and the song is harmonic 

 in structure. The rhythm is so decided that one looks for a rhythmic 

 unit or some regularity in the succession of double and triple measures, 

 but neither is present. 



No. 151. "Heaps of Clouds" (Catalogue No. 314) 



Sung by Ki^MiwuNA^NAKWAD ("rain cloud") 

 Voice J- 112 

 Drum Ji= 112 

 (Drum-rhythm similar to No. 19) 



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