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Canadian Arctic Expedition, 1913-18 



"No. 119. 



l^ecord"Drj>. 5 b 

 J. 80 



A 



Palftiyaq. (Mackenzie ■Riverman ) 



^ 



• • 



:'B. 



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^ ■ ^jr^l#>r-».4r.y-, l a l=t^ 



^ 



> l A 



If M /t P ^ 



s 



^ 



• > 



-1—1- 



f 



A I ye ye ye ye ye y*- d-<rja a, i ye ye ye L ye ye yanpai ai ye ya 



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b-» "-♦■■> 



f g,|^rf^'>l I ^^^ 



t'i^' F r,fi; 



:t=t 



'jnK 



3^ 



ya-tpeyA-rtjc^e ya, yaya-njeya ya a ya-npe ya a a<yj- e ye yam 



i I' i^ 



e-ya<n-A<rj-a. anj a ye ya-a<p- e yairjc ye ye. 



Phrases 

 A 



B 



C 



No. 119. Recobd IV. D. 5b 

 Bb major — irregular tonality 



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The continual change of melody, the disparity in the phrase lengths both as 

 regards measures and beats, show that there is very little form to this song, 

 although the first part is very melodious. The B phrase has practically no 

 relation to the A but the g measure reveals a sequence of the f in the order of 

 intervals, if not their actual size. The C phrase carries us even farther afield 

 but in the h measures there are a few little developments of the first theme as 

 set forth in the first of that series. 



The song begins on the tonic with the first beat of the measure and ends on 

 the fourth, if it is complete as given on the record. 



