346 



Canadian Arctic Expedition, 1913-18 



No. U6 

 RecordED. 5a. 



h*'l gglfJ'lj ^ 



■palaiyaq (^Mackenuc ■Riverman) 



f=^ 



• > • 



dzzdzzE 



^^ 



t=^ 



i: 



e ye ye y^oj-e yanj-i 



c d e a' ■ f 



a<T)& a & y€ yeyeyanje. ya - a - dnj atrjAoj a 



v'^ j / i" J i 



'AL 



Ce^f:, 



> 



j^ * * * R^ 



r r p 



V i »' .' 



=t5=ts: 



^ 



• ^.\ 



£:«=? 



TTin y. 



<> 



o 



&nj e ye ya einjaojanje ye yeyeyeyanj e ya a a aoj aoj a<p e ye y*. 



'3 O • 



^ 



1= 4. *' tM/ U U' I U 4/ P •^ ^ 



a (Yja ye ye ye ya<Y) ■ e yaoj e. ye ye y e ye ya . 



Phrases 

 A 



B 



A' 



C 



No. 116. Record IV. D. 5a 

 Bb major tonality 



Measures Beats 



4 8 



5 12 

 5 11 



4 7 



There is quite a perfect form here although the extension of the B phrase 

 rather disturbs the balance, even though it adds emphasis. The A' phrase with 

 its sudden turn at the end opens the way for the C phrase which forms a novel 

 and quite satisfying ending, although leaving with the hearer a musical question. 

 The tune commences on the first beat of the measure with the fifth degree above 

 the tonic and ends on the third. 



