DENSMoRE] NORTHERN UTE MUSIC 155 
No. 76. Song when washing the wounded (a) 
(Catalogue No. 725) 
Recorded by Sincer No. 16 
VoIcE = 84 
Drum not recorded (1) 
PEAR tT 
ase Ss 
(1) 
a Sa ae ee ad lee Se 
-0- -9- (slower) 
og yee 
Sp te 
SS 
In time (2) (2) 
Eat Sees a aeenee! 
Analysis.—A peculiarity of this song is the measure in slower time, 
this change in tempo being the same in all renditions. (See No. 11.) 
The phrasing was clearly given throughout the song. Sixty per cent 
of the intervals are minor thirds, about equally divided between 
ascending and descending progressions. The song contains only the 
tones of the major triad and sixth. 
No. 77. Song when washing the wounded (b) 
(Catalogue No. 706) 
Recorded by SINGER No. 9 
Voice g— 104 
Drum not pC eB Lae 
panty tye ty tert peep teety 
eee eraeee eee 
angel = Soe es cas DY Soe Sy ae 
Analysis.—This song was recorded by the same singer at two differ- 
ent times, thus affording an interesting opportunity for observing 
the accuracy with which the song was repeated. (Cf. Nos. 39 and 
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