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the song. A comparison of the plots, though not showing the rhythm 
of the song, indicates the greater regularity in the second rendition. 
Concerning the use of a connective phrase see No. 7. Syncopations 
(nota legato) occur also in songs Nos. 41 and 75. A first and second 
ending occurs also in Nos. 37 and 48. 
This song is considered in the Appendix, pages 209-210. 
Duplication of No. 39 
Recorded by StincEer No. 9 
VoIcE é= 72 
Drum = 72 
Drum-rhythm similar to No. 20 
4 “I _« o- -p- 
2-9 #. 
pith 
mt 3 H 
(1) 
— tate. 2 _+ eS i ae 
papi og Steep Ee 
Ist ending 
Connective phrase between renditions 
ir — -~= 
-6 
¢ 
fog ead ees Gees aces ee ee ee See ] 
2 —— ee =e 
