130 Canadian Arctic Expedition, 1913-18 



Measures Beats 



di b bi b 4 8 



V. 4. pt. 2. •! \ 2 2 2 2 



k2 bi 1 - - - - 



2 2 2 



Musically this song begins with a prelude and refrain instead of V. 1. pt. 1. 

 as marked in the text, although poetically there is a verse at the very beginning. 

 If the first part is considered a prelude, musically, then there is a regular alterna- 

 tion for the first and second parts of the verses in the phrase arrangement, D 

 E and D B. The song would then end necessarily at the middle of the fourth 

 verse. 



It begins on the fifth degree of the major scale, evidently on the last half 

 of the first beat, and probably ends on the third degree according to the refrains 

 given. This is the general level of the tune. 



