208 



Canadian Arctic Expedition, 1913-18 



No. sob. 

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No. 50b. Record IV. C. 25b 



C major to C minor to Ab major 



Measures Beats 



There is no form to this wandering little melody with its four phrases all 

 different, and its three tonalities. The melodic material in the last three phrases 

 is more or less the same, however. The song begins on the first beat of the 

 measure on what seems to be the tonic of C major. This tone forms the general 

 level throughout but soon becomes the tonic of the minor of the same key and 

 then shifts to the position of third in the new key of Ab major, when, in a long 

 series of notes, it closes the song. 



