118 BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY [BULL. 80 
No. 48. “Let Us Go” (Catalogue No. 885) 
Recorded by Pan 
VOICE d = 120 
DRUM ae 120 
Drum-rhythm similar to No. 37 
(Free translation ) 
Why should you come again? 
Let us go now 
Analysis—In analyzing this song we must consider that it was 
recorded by a singer whose time and intonation are variable. The 
several renditions of the song differ more than is usually the case, 
yet the relative lengths of the tones which compose the rhythmic unit 
are clearly maintained. All the tones of the octave are present except 
the sixth and seventh. The fourth is sharped in the seventh and 
eighth measures, and the first tone of the ninth measure was sung 
slightly below pitch. Thirty-nine progressions occur, only three of 
which are larger than a minor third. 
This song evidently refers to the youth of the organization and 
their exploits. It is said to have been the last song of the Stone 
Hammer Society. 
