140 BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY [BULL. 75 
division. No. 66, however, returns to the even eighth note division, 
the unit being twice as lone as in No. 61 but eae. the same. 
This peculiarity gives a rhythmic unity to the entire group. 
The sequence of keys, which gave a certain melodic unity to the 
songs recorded by Pa’git&’, does not appear in this group, the keys 
of which are in the following order: D flat major, B flat minor, 
C major (two songs), and B flat major (two songs). A peculiarity | 
of Nos. 61, 64, and 65 is that the singer changed from a moderate to 
a fortissimo voice after singing the first few measures. This 
peculiarity has not previously been noted by the writer. 
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