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No. 56. Fox Society Song (Catalogue No. 867) 
Recorded by Sirrine RABBIT 
VOICE d = 96 
Drum not recorded 
Analysis—Major and minor thirds constitute four-fifths of the. 
intervals in this song, which is harmonic in structure. Six rendi- 
tions were recorded and show some points of difference. The first 
rendition was wavering in intonation. The transcription is from 
the second, which was identical with the fourth rendition. 
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Sitting Rabbit stated that the following song was “sung on top 
of a lodge or sometimes down on the edge of the timber.” He said 
that one man might sing a love song alone, or three or four might 
sing it together. No words were recorded. (See pl. 19, 0.) 
No. 57. Fox Society Love Song (Catalogue No. 868) 
Recorded by Sirrine RABBIT 
VOICE @ - 56 
Drum not recorded 
