DENSMORE] NORTHERN UTE MUSIC 191 
No. 108. Serenade (Catalogue No. 729) 
Recorded by StncEr No. 16 
Voice d= 72 
BEATING ON RAWHIDE a= 72 
See rhythm below 
Rhythm 
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3 8 
Lda Pda D 
Analysis.—This song is harmonic in structure and contains the 
tones of the fourth five-toned scale. It progresses chiefly by whole 
tones, about 61 per cent of the intervals being major seconds. (See 
No. 24.) The fourth is also a prominent interval. 
The singer who recorded the following song did not describe it as 
a “serenade.” He said that men and women stood around the raw- 
hide, and that “they did this only once in a while in a large village, 
at night.” 
