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Canadian Arctic Expedition, 1913-18 



Phrases 



[D' 

 V. 2. pt. 1. \ 



[E- 



Refrain(3rd C 

 line) 



V. 2. pt. 2. 



[D" 



1e" 



Refrain (3rd C" ' 

 line) 



Postlude ? E' 



Refrain (3rd C" 

 line) 



1 1 3 2 3 

 kh 11 



f g h 



2 2 2 



il jl h3 h" 



a' 

 3 

 k' 

 2 2 



f g 

 \ 2 2 



1. jZ 



2 3 



h^ 1 

 3 

 h 

 2 



h 

 2 

 el 

 2 



h^ 

 3 



J-4 



h« 

 3 



Conn. 



Conn, 



h^ 

 3 



h2 

 3 



ki h^ fi n e 



2 2 2 2 2 



f g h 



2 2 2 



Coda / h2 + 

 l 3 



Measures Beats 



5- 12| 



2 7f 



4 9 



5 

 4 

 3 



13 

 9 

 6 



10 

 9 

 3 



The first part of the song, which is inaudible after the first few notes, 

 begins on the third degree of the scale and the first beat of the measure. Most 

 of the prelude is lost, then it is possible to hear part of the connective and two 

 measures of the first verse. An odd feature is the presentation of a longer 

 refrain embodying the first and shorter one as the last of three phrases, after 

 the first verse is finished. In place of this, when the second verse is finished, 

 there is a kind of postlude consisting of the last two phrases of the long refrain 

 which appeared after the first verse, with a little coda at the end which is really 

 the same as the connective employed between the verses. The song ends on 

 the third degree, as it began. This is the general level. 



