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CHIPPEWA MUSIC II 



No. 164. Woman'vS Dance Song 



Sung by A^jide^gijig 



285 



(Catalogue No. 295) 



Voice J =108 



(Drum-rhythm similar to No. 19 ) 



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Analysis. — Tliis song is strongly rhythmic m character but contains 

 no rhythmic unit. It comprises the tones of the second five-toned 

 scale and is definitely minor in tonality. The accented tones in the 

 last seven measures correspond to the descending intervals of the 

 tonic chord. The faulty intonation in the first measure was corrected 

 in the second measure. (See Nos. 54, 129, 133, 146.) 



No. 165. "He Killed a Man' 



Sung by A'jide'gijig 



(Catalogue No. 294; 



Voice Jr=168 

 Drum J = 100 

 ( Drum-rhythm similar to No. 2 ) 



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- X 



P= 



i 



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m 



Ca - mau-ga-nic a 



nic - 1 - wed i - 



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na gi - nic - i - wed 



camau'ganic a soldier 



gini'ciwed' killed a man in war 



Analysis. — This very old song was sung by the women who went to 

 meet a war party on its return to the village (see p. 118). The same 



