DENSMORE] NORTHERN UTE MUSIC 99 
No. 32. Turkey Dance Song (c) (Catalogue No. 741) 
Recorded by Stncer No. 6 
VOICE ne 96 
Drum = 96 
oS are similar to No. 80 
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Analysis.—The downward trend of this song, following the inter- 
vals of the tonic chord, is emphasized by a glissando of the voice, 
indicated in the transcription. The melody contains only the tones 
of the major triad and second. It has a compass of 11 tones and a 
majority of the progressions are minor thirds. No ascending pro- 
gressions occur between accented tones. (See plot, fig. 4.) Repe- 
titions of the rhythmic unit comprise the entire melody except the 
closing measures. 
No. 33. Turkey Dance Song (d) (Catalogue No. 742) 
Recorded by SincEr No. 6 
VoIcE Ales 80 
Drum S| — 88 
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Analysis.—The progressions of this melody suggest E flat as a 
keynote, but G (the third) is not present and the melody is not 
classified in tonality or key. Another song of the present series 
lacking the third is No. 37. (See Bull. 53, p. 140, and Bull. 61, p. 135.) 
The interval of a fourth constitutes 22 per cent of the progressions, 
the remaining intervals, with one exception, being major and minor 
