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No. 110. Record IV. C. 83b 

 Eb minor tonality 



Measures Beats 



Phrases 

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The extensions in this tune are divided into two phrases, the second con- 

 taining an echo of the original melodic idea. The music is unique in this col- 

 lection, for its structure. It should be compared, however, with that of Nos. 90 

 and 100 for similar melodies. It begins on the first beat on the fifth degree of 

 the minor and ends on the same tone, which is the general level. 



