Songs of the Copper Eskimos 



327 



No.105 

 J'86 



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No. 105. Record IV. C. 20a 



Bb major to Bb minor tonality 



The final measure ia of the last C phrase is a coda, musically, although the 

 words of it cannot be separated from those that precede. It appears to take 

 the place of the extension in the other C phrase. The song is divided, but not 



