96 



Canadian Arctic Expedition, 1913-18 



V. 3. pt. 2. 



[b"' 



Refrain C 



Conn. 



2i 



I 



ai b bi 



2i 2 3 



di efi g 



3 3 2 



h i c 



2 2 2 



1- 



21 



This song should be compared with Nos. 40 and 22, for the borrowing of 

 melodic ideas. The text states that the second phrase of the prelude and the 

 C constitute the whole refrain, and the C phrase as given later after the verses, 

 the second line only. But judging from the structure of the entire song, the B 

 phrase is really part of the prelude proper, followed by the refrain C, which is 

 only one phrase in length in this case. 



The song begins on the first beat of the measure, the fifth degree of the 

 scale. It ends on the third degree which seems to be the general level of the 

 tune. 



