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advisable that the time unit be indicated as an eighth note. The 
rhythmic unit occurs twice and is peculiar in character. The fourth 
is a prominent interval, comprising more than one-fourth of the pro- 
gressions. The minor third appears with about the same frequency. 
In structure the song is melodic with harmonic framework, and the 
melody tones are those of the major triad and sixth. 
No. 81. War Song (h) (Catalogue No. 794) 
Recorded by Stvcer No. 20 (Charles Mack, pl. 11, ¢) 
VOICE g=— 60 
Drum g— 60 
Drum-rhythm similar to No. 18 
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Analysis —This song has a compass of 11 tones and is on the sec- 
ond five-toned scale. One rhythmic unit occurs which is long and 
varied in count-divisions. The several renditions of the song show 
no material variation. In structure the song is melodic. Twenty- 
five of the 33 progressions are minor thirds and major seconds. Of 
the remainder all but one are fourths. 
No. 82. War Song (i) (Catalogue No. 795) 
Recorded by S1ncer No. 20 
VoIcE a= 92 
Drum _— 108 
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