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32the Demonstration Collection {Nos. 58-6l}.No cylinders of the original collection arenow found in the Archive. and. by coincidence.the catalogue of the Demonstration Collectionis faulty at this particular point. It is probablyfor these reasons that the cylinders. Nos .58-61. were crossed out in the copy of thecatalogue that was use d by von Hornbostelhimself.With the exception of an example quotedby Schneider and five songs found in the fir stof the articles mentioned above. the extensivecollection was never published.H-d; 188 rpm; FB-150. FT-6KC; EB -5.ET -5; pitch pipe 'A' and preliminary announcement;extreme surface noise; beats .Band 5 . Cylinder 60. Leden. Canada lIb---(38; 1911} Cree Indians. war dancesong. Male solo with drum accompaniment.At the end an animal call. This is customary.The designation for this piece is probablycorrect. See the remarks accompanyingCylinder 59.H-c; 216 rpm; FB-lOO; FT-6KC; EB -5.ET -5; pitch pipe' A' and preliminary announcement;speech between sections; extremesurface noise . [Typical Plains Indianstyle. ]to do research on cylinde r recordings ofIndian songs. and was himself able to workamong the Pawnees in Oklahoma on ethnomusicologicaland recording projects . "On November 15 . 1906 . he wrote to GeheimratStumpf: "I hav e managed to acquiresome tw enty cylinders containing aroundforty songs for our colle ction. Some ofthese are the type which are usually consideredto be secre t s ongs and are thereforevery difficult to obtain. I shall stay hereuntil Sunday. November 19, in order toobserve war dances . In a ddition to theobservations I have already r e ported. Ihave witnessed a real Mescal ceremony andwas able to listen to very interesting m e dicinesongs during the whole of a night. "It is difficult to understand why not asingle recording from von Hornbostel's only"field" collection has been published.C-t; 200 rpm; FB-250. FT-6KC; EB -5.ET -5; pitch pipe 'A' sounded; extreme surfacenoise; extreme wobble; light beats .Band~. Cylinder 64. Abraham. Pueblos 7(9; December 15, 1906; Berlin) Veryold funeral chant of the Hopi Indians. Men'schorus. The Berliner Tageblatt reports onDecember 17.1906: "The MokiIndians. whoBand 6. Cylinder 62. Boas. Thompson--River 143 {45; before 1900} Song to thehand game. "Lehal." The Indians living atthe Okanagon and the Thompson Rivers area Salish tribe . Boas had deposited 159cylinders at the Phonogramm-Archiv. retainingcopyrights . The Thompson Riversongs were published by Abraham and vonHornbostel, "Phonographierte Indianermelodienaus Britisch-Columbia. " Boas AnniversaryVolume (New York. 1906). and reprintedin Sammelbande fUr vergleichendeMusikwissenschaft. I (1922).H-c; 136 rpm; FB-250, FT-6KC; EB -5.ET -5; extreme surface noise; extremeover modulation; abrupt ending; fade -out.Band 7. Cylinder 63. Von Hornbostel.--P-;'wnee 7 (3l; November 9. 1906)"Ghost dance song. (possibly) taken fromthe Cheyenne. " Sung by "Nathaniel Mannington.32 years of age. one year Pawnee.one year Lorence School. Learned songsof the white people when aged eleven butdidn't like them . " "Scream at the end 'forfun. '" Announcement by von Hornbostel:"Ghost dance 9. "Von Hornbostel accepted" an invitationof the Columbian Field Museum in ChicagoMetr. J = 112.22.tNt n~ !n~rn Jln n En ml B'-'> &. ___ •. 1 >- ::-EM m JEll 'lIE 113 fJ) laTH'- ......:=:. '- .....:::=_ i ljJ m+l ffl __ +r7J 1-m' 1~ '--~. in mlm' FFm m ia 1'1'- '-= - (; '- '-.... ~_JJJj in /j ) tCylinder 64 - Demonstrations-Samm1ung Nr. 64were guest performers in the Schumanncircus, accepted an invitation of the

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