B52 BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY [BULL. 80 
No. 83. “I Will Go” (Catalogue No. 907) 
Recorded by WoLtF GHosT 
VOICE d = 84 
DRUM d = 84 
Drum-rhythm similar to No.32 
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i - ha-ruk ma- re-wits he hi - do ma-hakuts 
mia ihe Tks ee If that is the enemy 
mare? wits (bhe=-=*. ae I will go 
hi! docs eee ee ae here 
WN Na. Res Sm no etn A es min Iam 
Analysis —In this song there is no ascending sequence between 
accented tones, though the final interval is an ascending interval. 
The rhythm is characterized by the division of a quarter note into 
two-sixteenths and an eighth, but no rhythmic unit occurs. About 
half the intervals are major seconds. The song has a range of ten 
tones and in structure it is melodic with harmonic framework. The 
tones are those of the fourth five-toned scale. 
The two songs next following are “scout songs.” No. 84 is sup- 
posed to be addressed to his comrades by a scout who took up his duty 
at night. Probably he went to look for the location of the enemy. 
