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Journal of American Folklore, Vol. 74, No. 292. Ed. Richard M. Dorson. (American Folklore Society, Philadelphia, Pa., 1961.)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 March 2019

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Copyright © International Council for Traditional Music 1962

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* It is unfortunate that articles in these periodicals so often ignore melodic aspects of folk song. E.g. JAFL, 73, No. 239, Fischer and Marks, “Study of Trukese and Pompapean Love Songs”; No. 293, Gerge Perkins, “A Medieval Carol Survival: The Fox and the Goose”; SFQ, XXIV, No. 2, Felixberto Sta Maria's discussion of the effects of changing culture on Philippine folk songs and ballads; No. 3, Arthur L. Campo's “Spanish Folk songs in Metropolitan Denver”; and a series of local ballads printed without tunes in several numbers of KFLR.