82 BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY (BULL. 75 
No. 18. Sun Dance Song (a) (Catalogue No. 694) 
Recorded by SINGER No. 4 
VOICE e= 72 
Drum = 72 
See drum-rhythm below 
() (2) (1) 
Tae Oe Wave er Soma ae 
pepe tReet tte pe 
(23 () 
ae =eeee Sa 
Drum-rhythm 
Sgisahee 
Analysis.—Two rhythmic units occur in this song, the count-divi- 
sions of the first being reversed in the second. The song comprises 
three rhythmic periods, the first two containing five measures each 
and the third containing four measures. All the tones of the octave 
occur in the song, Heh is minor in tonality and progresses chiefly 
by whole tones. Voice and drum have the same tempo and are 
synchronous on the first of each count. 
No. 19. Sun Dance Song (b) (Catalogue No. 695) 
Recorded by StInGER No. 4 _ 
Voice s= 76 
Drum g—76 
eft i similar to No. 18 
5 ——— eee =a = Sas eatees.) 
SS nob Se 
See ret fare 
Tee acer pte ST 
