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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(Catalog No. 1910)<br />
No. 23.<br />
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Analysis.—Like the song next preceding, this contains a change <strong>of</strong> pitch level<br />
but, in contrast to that melody, the pitch is raised. This change is less than a semitone<br />
in 1}^ minutes <strong>of</strong> performance. The melody is typical <strong>of</strong> songs on the fourth<br />
5-toned scale except for the use <strong>of</strong> F in the lower octave. The melody progresses<br />
chiefly by whole tones, though the fourth is a prominent interval.<br />
The following is the fourth song <strong>of</strong> the group, which is always<br />
sung immediately before the dancers go back to their chamber for a<br />
brief rest.<br />
No. 24. Winter dance song (b)<br />
(Catalog No. 1911)<br />
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Irregular in tonality (1)<br />
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