DENSMORE] NORTHERN UTE MUSIC by 
No. 48. Tea Dance Song (c) (Catalogue No. 722) 
Recorded by S1ncEr No. 16 
Voice ¢— 84 
Drum 4= 84 
Drum-rhythm similar to No. 18 
posi eae ep eee 
ph Bese eee ieeieaationas 
Se. ¢ 
Emre 
Ist ending 
ee eee 
2nd ending 
Boosie eee Seeereeeiee! 
Analysis.—This song contains only the tones of the major triad 
and second, has a compass of 11 tones, and is melodic in structure. 
The fourth occurs 14 times, comprising about half the entire number 
of intervals. In contrast to the preceding song the drumbeat is in 
unaccented eighth notes. For other songs containing rests see No. 8. 
A first and second ending occurs also in the duplication of No. 39 
and in No. 48. 
PLOTS OF SONGS OF THE TEA DANCE 
223008 22 Ra eae 
OP Gae Reese eaD 
HARE 
So'eD Sarasa See 
Fig. 9.—Plots, Group 7 (Tea dance) 
A gentle descent characterizes the plots of these songs, with none of 
the activity noted in the two groups of dance songs next preceding it. 
