Songs of the Copper Eskimos 



185 



No. 44. 



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No. 44. Record IV. C. 24a 

 C major tonality 



The song begins on the last half of the first beat, on the tonic, and with 

 what appears to be the refrain but which, if the song were longer, might be 

 found to be a prelude, or possibly a prelude which is practically the same as the 

 refrain. The song ends on the fifth, below the tonic. i_There are two levels, one 

 on the tonic and one on the fifth. 



No. 45. 



l^ecord ISC 84 c. 



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(l.) Not ploHftd rror analyzed. 



