DENSMORE] NORTHERN UTE MUSIC 193 
No. 110. Dream Song (Catalogue No. 799) 
Recorded by Stneer No. 23 
VoIcE ad = 120 
Drum not recorded 
(l) = 
SSS eae 
lista. ates Teme eae a 
@ 
payer tf PES pee 
Sana betas ees 
Be tren 
Analysis.—Four renditions of this little melody were recorded with- 
out a break in the time. The keynote is A, and the melody contains 
only this tone and its second, third, and sixth—a tone material not 
occurring in the songs previously analyzed by the writer. More than 
65 per cent of the progressions are whole tones. (See No. 28.) Part 
of the melody lies above and part below the keynote. Two rhythmic 
units occur, the first in triple and the second in double time. 
Piots oF MisceELLANEOuS Sonas 
This group of songs is diversified in character and the plots show 
no prevailing type. The following outlines are interesting in their 
variety and-may be compared with the corresponding songs: 
A ee J] Sa i i fe fi sf fo 
BAG OF Aves eeans PERE eee 
SSS) ee tereneeeenencea (U0EEE 
BD’ shRh' SUS TREES SSeSEREnAS 
BLL eset Seah At HH 
fF a | |S P/N 
SASS SESSGUSURANn//S@nRben\ann 
No. 109, 
Fic. 18.—Plots, Group 14 (Miscellaneous songs), 
25043 ° —22—_13 
