Songs of the Copper Eskimos 



99 



V. 3. pt. 1. AA" ' 

 Refrain B" 



•V. 3. pt. 2. AA" 

 Refrain B" ' 



V. 4. pt. 1. AA" " 

 Refrain B" " 



V. 4. pt. 2. AA' 



a b^ bi a2 b^ b5 c^ 



2 2 2 2 2 2 34 



el bi bi a b= 



2 2 2 2 3 



Conn. 



a^ f h^+ a^ b^ c^ 



2 2 24 

 el bi b' 

 2 2 li 



2 2 2| 

 a b^ 

 2 3 



Conn; 



b^ b^ 

 2 2 



b* b* 

 2 2 



a2 f b5 b5 a2 b5 g 

 2 2 2 2 2 2 24 

 el b3+ a b^H- 



2 44 



2 34 



Conn. 



b* b^ 

 2 2 



a b^ bi - 

 2 2 14 - 



Measures Beats 

 6 124 



11 



6 

 5 



6 

 5 



7 

 4 



13 

 11 



4 



154 

 11 



13 

 10* 



12 

 4 



This is also a very regular form, but with slight variations in the rhythm. 

 The song begins on the fifth degree of the major scale, the first beat of the 

 measure, but the seventh degree is very prominent. It ends on the third. The 

 tune is astonishingly like that of No. 20 but the latter is much more regular and 

 beautiful in its appeal to our ears. It should also be compared with No. 3. 



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