Music of Acoma, Isleta, Cochiti, and Zuñi Pueblos - Flutopedia.com
Music of Acoma, Isleta, Cochiti, and Zuñi Pueblos - Flutopedia.com
Music of Acoma, Isleta, Cochiti, and Zuñi Pueblos - Flutopedia.com
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6 BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY [Bdll. 165<br />
No. 2.<br />
First raingod song<br />
(Catalog No. 1889)<br />
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Analysis.—In this melody we have a familiar tone material used in an unfamiliar<br />
manner. The tones are those <strong>of</strong> the fourth 5-toned scale (cf. footnote 1,<br />
table 6, p. 115) but the principal interval is a descending fourth. The introductory<br />
phrase contains only this interval <strong>and</strong> is followed by four measures on a<br />
major triad.^The descending fourth returns in the middle portion <strong>of</strong> the melody<br />
<strong>and</strong> at its close.<br />
(Catalog No. 1890)<br />
No. 3.<br />
Song when setting up latiku's altar<br />
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