Phrases 



fA 

 V. 1. pt. 1. 



Refrain 1. 



V. 2. pt. 1. 



Refrain 1. 



fA' 



AC 



V. 2. pt. 2. E 

 Refrain 2. C 



/Song's o/ the Copper Eskimos 



No. 10. Record IV. C. 27 



Bt» major tonality 



65 



Measures Beats 



c^cd^cd c' a^cd'H- 

 2J 2 2 2 2 3 



f 



b^cd 



2 2 2 2 2 



This is a rather unusual form of pisik. There are no connectives, but the 

 verses are subdivided in the usual manner, although each part has its own 

 refrain, which is not a very common occurrence. Probably the final refrain is 

 not completed although the short form may be intentional. The melody starts 

 on the fifth degree, the first beat of the measure, and whether the final refrain is 

 cut off and should end like that to verse 1 or is meant to be short, the end is on 

 the third degree. This is the general level. 



