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Canadian Arctic Expedition, 1913-18 



A section in here begins the next connective and contains rests and he he he. 

 Obviously there was a mistake and it should be omitted. 



Gonn. 



2 3 



V. 3. 



Refrain 



V. 4. 

 Refrain 



a^+ 



2 2 3 



a^* a^ g 

 2 2 3 

 d- a^'adi ai+ 

 2 2 2 3 



Conn. 



a" a°- 

 13 2 

 b^ c c^ 

 2 2 3 

 (j2 ai«+ d' a^+ 



22 ^2 2 



a^- a^^ 

 2 1 



3 



Conn. 



2 

 3 

 3 

 4 

 2- 



3- 

 3 

 4 

 2 



5 



7 

 7 

 9 

 3 



6 



7 



10 



5 



a^- a^+ 

 2 3 



Here is another mistake or pause involving three and a half beats, obviously 

 not part of the song. 



fA" " / a" a* a*+ (a**?) 3? 7? 



V. 5. 12 2 3 2 



A"' 



Refrain 



V. 6. 



Refrain 



C 



a" a" g 

 2 2i 3 

 d- ai°adi 2}+ 

 2 2 2 3 



a'- a» a' a' 

 li 2 2 2 

 a* a*(a^ a^ 

 2 2 2 2 

 d- ai^adi ai 

 2 2 2 2 



Conn. 



(x)? 



(2)? 

 a^) ag 

 2 2| 



X 



2 

 Coda 



h a5 

 2 2 



4 



The song is fairly regular imtil toward the end when the final verse and re- 

 frain are expanded in an interesting fashion and a coda is added which lends a 

 quite artistic touch. The appearance of codas, however brief, is rare enough to 

 warrant special comment. The connectives vary according to the way in which 

 the verse begins, that is, whether or not the first syllable of the first word is 

 accented. 



There is a suggestion of three parts in more than the three-measure phrases, 

 and that is in the material of the verse phrases. The first verse uses A and B 

 material for its phrases and the next two A and some modification of A. The 

 fourth again reverts to the plan of the first, while the fifth aiid sixth correspond 

 to the second and third. Perhaps on this account the verses should have been 

 designated V. 1. pt. 1., V. 1. pt. 2., V. 1. pt. 3. and V. 2. pt. 1., V. 2. pt. 2. and 

 V. 2. pt. 3. 



The song begins- on the fifth degree, on the first beat, and ends on the same 

 tone which constitutes the general level of the melody. 



