DRNSMORE] NORTHERN UTE MUSIC 89 
No. 28. Undetermined Dance Song (b) (Catalogue No, 789) 
Recorded by Stnaur No. 14 
Voice g— 69 
Drum not recorded 
(1) (1) 
| Aan ate | 
FOE pee Peaairee PEP Seal Eas Spiess eerteatet 
Analysis.—This song resembles the preceding in that it contains 
two rhythmic units and all the tones of the octave. About 89 per 
cent of the progressions are whole tones and semitones. Other songs 
containing a large proportion of these intervals are Nos. 34, 36, 41, 
44, 49, 52, 73, 82, 89, 98, and 108. The song has a compass of 12 
tones. The steadily descending trend of the melody is shown in the 
melody plot (fig. 2). This song and the song next following were 
recorded without drum, as no drum was used with them in the dance, 
No. 29. Undetermined Dance Song (¢) (Catalogue No. 767) 
Recorded by Sinager No. 5 
Voice g= 104 
Drum not recorded 
glo eae iyi 
eLesaasia Saaaa ees 
Analysis.—The only intervals in this song are fourths and thirds, 
the major and minor thirds each constituting about 40 per cent of 
the entire number. Ascending and descending intervals are more 
