DENSMORE] NORTHERN UTE MUSIC 179 
No. 99. Hand Game Song (f) (Catalogue No. 698) 
Recorded by SineceER No. 4. 
Voice AS 60 
Drum not recorded 
-o-- @ 6 ». 
_ See SS 
ae sootas Ea sanael Pease 
= 
Sapa Weegee 
Analysis.—The part of this song preceding the change of time 
was sung only once, followed by the second part, which was sung 
nine times without a break in the time. The first part is a pleasing 
melody with little character. The second part is unmistakably a 
hand game song, resembling No. 98. As the singer was considered a 
reliable informant, the song is presented as it was sung. It has a 
compass of nine tones and contains the tones of the fourth five-toned 
scale; 58 progressions occur, 40 of which are major seconds (whole 
tones). (Concerning the change of tempo see No. 11.) 
