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No. 95. Hand Game Song (b) (Catalogue No. 736) 
Recorded by SincER No. 7 
Voice g— 120 
Drum 2 = 120 
Drum-rhythm similar to No. 18 
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Analysis.—This, like the preceding song, contains a sliding upward 
tone and also short rests. (See No.8.) The rhythmic unit furnishes 
the chief interest of the song, occurring three times on the same tones. 
The song is harmonic in structure and has a compass of six tones. 
Although the compass is so small the interval of a fifth occurs twice. 
No. 96. Hand Game Song (c) (Catalogue No. 796) 
Recorded by Stncer No. 22 
VoIcE A 100 
Drum Aes 100 
Drum-rhythm similar to No. 18 
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Analysis.—Five renditions of this peculiar melody were recorded, 
the only differences being that in one rendition a certain phrase was 
repeated. As indicated, there was no break in the time between the 
renditions. The rhythmic unit gives coherence to the melody, and 
it is possible to show this in notation, though the peculiar manner of 
singing can not be graphically shown. The song contains 16 pro- 
gressions, 13 of which are fourths. (See No. 3.) It has a compass 
of six tones and contains the tones of the major triad and second. 
For other songs containing rests see No. 8, 
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