chanteys in English

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a song with alternating solo and chorus, of a kind originally sung by sailors while performing physical labor together.
At Copley, he also exhibited a continuous 80 slide projection, coupled with an audiotape, showing a nine-person chorus singing sea chanteys with a pianist accompanying them.
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1. In fact, authentic Chanteys are divided into “hauling Chanteys” and “heaving Chanteys,” though other descriptors exist

2. Chanteys and sea songs are lumped together in the trend, but true Chanteys were work songs

3. Hauling Chanteys come in two basic types: one for long, slow jobs, called drag Chanteys, and one for short, quick jobs called short drag Chanteys

4. Mystic Seaport’s collection of sea Chanteys

5. Chanteys are mysterious creatures and often complex

6. How Sea Chanteys Made Me Love Video Games Again

7. Watch Us Sing Sea Chanteys on Twitch With The Longest Johns

8. Through the course of the evening we will explain but mostly SING many different forms of Chanteys; capstan/pumping/windlass, halyard, long and short haul Chanteys, to name a few

9. But the Chanteys (from the French verb, "to sing") told

10. Different Chanteys were designed for different tasks, all of which required different rhythms

11. The history and folklore of sea Chanteys, with terminology, bibliography, lyrics, tunes -- and fun

12. The term "sea Chanteys" is usually used to describe work songs

13. Expressive, entertaining and great fun to play, Chanteys is another excellent choice for contests or

14. Sailors, Ships, and Chanteys: an Online Zoom Workshop with Joy Bennett & Chris Koldewey

15. We will share video clips of Chanteys “in action” taken from past Sea Revels …

16. Chanteys is an original work that recalls the music of the sea and its sailors

17. (plural Chanteys or chanties) a song that sailors traditionally used to sing while pulling ropes, etc

18. A note: "Sea Chanteys" is a term usually used to describe work songs

19. Chanteys is an original work that recalls the music of the sea and its sailors

20. Expressive, entertaining and great fun to play, Chanteys is another excellent choice for contests or spring

21. Sea Chanteys is a collection of 12 songs arranged for autoharp in standard notation as well as autoharp tablature

22. But listen, friends: The correct way to spell the name of these tunes is sea Chanteys, not sea shanties.

23. Son of Rogue’s Gallery: Pirate Ballads, Sea Songs & Chanteys, produced by Hal Willner, is available now on Anti-Records

24. "Traditionally, Chanteys were mostly sung a cappella, although sometimes there would be a fiddle or banjo," Kessler said.

25. “Sea Chanteys fit in beautifully with the New York tradition,” says Laura Norwitz, SSSM’s Senior Director of Program and Education

26. "Rogue's Gallery" is a very well produced, distinctly modern interpretation of sea Chanteys with some very traditional songs mixed in

27. “Sailing ships were a melting pot of languages and cultures, and Chanteys and forecastle songs, along with hard work and shared …

28. Up to 8% cash back  · Chanteys is an original work that recalls the music of the sea and its sailors

29. Like a lot of people, we here at WIRED have spent a good portion of these early weeks of 2021 obsessed with sea Chanteys

30. Son of Rogues Gallery: Pirate Ballads, Sea Songs & Chanteys features exclusive performances by Tom Waits, Keith Richards, Michael Stipe, Patti Smith, Frank …

31. In Slave Songs of the Georgia Sea Islands Lydia Parrish writes of worksongs called “shanties or Chanteys” sung by African Americans working on planta-

32. Chanteys: Work Songs of the Sea This webpage was inspired by Hank Cramer's workshop on Sea Songs given at Seattle's FolkLife Festival in 1997 and 1998

33. Historically, Chanteys – which are also spelled as “shanties” or “chanties” – began with a sing-out by a crew member recognized as “the chanteyman,” usually someone prized for …

34. Chantey Sing at Hyde Street Pier A public sing-along of sea Chanteys and sailor songs aboard a historic ship at San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park

35. Traditionally, Chanteys hold a dual purpose: to entertain off-duty crews, and as work songs sung to lighten the load of grueling onboard chores or harbor-side stevedoring.

36. Long before TikTok and Colbert turned their attention to sea Chanteys, the South Street Seaport Museum in Manhattan has explored them, even doing so virtually once the pandemic began.

37. Origins of the Chanteys The chantey has roots in some of the earliest African customs brought and n u r t u r ed by slave populations in the United States and the Americas

38. The museum's monthly, free, sea-music event, Sea Chanteys and Maritime Music - the original New York City Chantey sing—will continue virtually on Sunday, March 7, and Sunday, April 4, at 2 …

39. Chanteys were also used to push back against the tyranny inherent to life aboard the ship, in which a small number of people – usually the captain and his mate – lorded over the rest.

40. After nearly a year of solitude and crushing restrictions, Chanteys are providing a glimpse into a more exciting way of life, a world of sea air and pirates and grog, of many people singing in unison.

41. I don't take issue with the approach and congratulate the producers for being open-minded about it, since many people who have come to Chanteys are fans of the "pirate genre" and this CD evolved from Gore

42. Capstan shanties were used when sailors needed to raise or lower sails by walking around the capstan, while halyard Chanteys were used by sailors when they needed to pull on the yards of the ship to which the sails are attached.

43. Sea Chanteys are fun songs, but in the old days of the tall-masted sailing ships they were the work songs by which the sailors labored in unison to hoist the sails, haul up the anchor and pump the bilge

44. Rogue's Gallery: Pirate Ballads, Sea Songs, and Chanteys, produced by Hal Willner, has gathered up the usual outrageous, inspired, ambitious, sometimes ridiculously grouped musicians to record folksongs of the sea, from the call-and-response grunting and occasionally obscene work songs sung by men from the old seas who worked the riggings in

45. Friday, February 19 at 7:30pm ET On Facebook Live Sing along with us as we explore the history and traditions of sea Chanteys! Join us Friday, February 19 th at 7:30pm ET on Facebook Live when Revels Artist-in-Residence and master Chantey man David Coffin leads a rousing Chantey sing with special guest, maritime musician, educator, and Chantey expert, Celeste Bernardo.