Note on Transcriptions
Bar-lines are drawn according to the division of the text into
lines and line-members of half-lines. A half-circle above a note
indicates a light lengthening. An upwards pointing arrow indicates
slight sharpening and a downwards pointing arrow a slight flattening
(near 50 cents in both cases). Accidentals (sharps and flats)
are valid for the measure. Vocal glides are indicated by diagonal
lines. Dots and dotted lines above the staff indicate tremolo
and wavy lines trills. A number before first text line indicates
the place of the stanza in the performance (no number indicates
that the performance consists of only one stanza). Syllables in
parenthesis do not belong to the text proper. A double bar indicates
the end of the performance.
Transcriptions 25, 26, 27 & 28