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The melody is rhythmic in character but con- tains no rhythmic unit. Only three sorts of progressions occur — the fourth (constituting 32 per cent), the major second (62 per cent), and one interval of a major third (see No. 28) . All the major seconds were uncertain in intonation. The song is harmonic in structure and contains the octave complete except the second and seventh. No. 45. Closing Song of the Dragging-Feet Dance (Catalogue No. 702 Recorded by Singer No. 9 Voice ^ _ 104 Drum J — 104 ...Interrupted drum -rhythm as indicated ^^ -•-^ -•. :^z^J2a='^-^-4- ~t~~1^ £ -•--•- s «: rp ff 4- Da™ r r r r r r r r f r r^ ■t n J I J J I " J ^^^^ ^ ^l^^i:^^ jS^^^ r r r r r r r r r r Analysis. — In this song, which was sung at the conclusion of the Dragging-feet dance, there was a break in the drumbeat, as a signal for the end of the dancing. This break was always given at the same point in the song. In two renditions this interruption occurred as 2. 5043°— 22 8 114 BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY [BOLL.
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