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76 BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY [Buli,. 165<br />

(Catalog No. 2001)<br />

No. 53.<br />

Final song <strong>of</strong> Hunci dance<br />

J = 112 (1)<br />

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(1)<br />

1 r<br />

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(1)<br />

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f W<br />

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B<br />

(2)<br />

'^'^'i<br />

^^ P^^^q-^-^j^-^^B<br />

(2)<br />

stt # f ^ a J. l ii J rp<br />

^—tf zSfc—S^<br />

9^ i J. I<br />

a<br />

J 7 p<br />

I<br />

SHE<br />

ura-v<br />

m^<br />

i^E^<br />

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f<br />

p<br />

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ll. I 12.<br />

#—<br />

Analysis.—This interesting melody is based on the fourth 5-toned scale. It<br />

is a lively song, yet possesses dignity <strong>and</strong> a certain plaintive quality. Like<br />

many other Pueblo songs it is in two sections, each having its own rhythm.<br />

The first is major in tonality <strong>and</strong> positive in character, with accented quarter<br />

notes, while the second is minor in tonality, with accented eighth notes, <strong>and</strong> a<br />

descending trend in each phrase.

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