Not exact matches
He Americans evidently sang the
song to a Scottish tune, and Whall (a Scotsman), in Sea
Songs and
Shanties gives it a different tune from the usual Scottish air.
In the audio trailer they explain the music, inspired by English folk
song and sea
shanties, but incorporating more modern styles as well.
Accompanying audio recordings of all
songs featured in the «Sea Songs and Shanties» resource pack are available at: http://efdss.org/efdss-education/resource-bank/resources-and-teaching-tools/sea-songs-and-shanties-pack Resource provided by the English Folk Dance and Song So
songs featured in the «Sea
Songs and Shanties» resource pack are available at: http://efdss.org/efdss-education/resource-bank/resources-and-teaching-tools/sea-songs-and-shanties-pack Resource provided by the English Folk Dance and Song So
Songs and
Shanties» resource pack are available at: http://efdss.org/efdss-education/resource-bank/resources-and-teaching-tools/sea-
songs-and-shanties-pack Resource provided by the English Folk Dance and Song So
songs-and-
shanties-pack Resource provided by the English Folk Dance and
Song Society
This pack was devised by Carolyn Robson for Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2 pupils, and brings together sea
songs and
shanties collected in and around Bristol.
It was also annoying that you didn't get any new sea
shanties since the new music with its Haitian chorus and
songs adds a unique flavor to everything.
«Some of the
songs are very old, and some of them are more sort of sea
shanty - style almost,» Sundblad told ARTnews in an interview after the performance.
The name «Zzz
Shanty» is a play on the term, sea shanty, a type of work song commonly used to accompany labor on merchant sailing vessels, and zzz, an onomatopoeia used to imply snoring or sle
Shanty» is a play on the term, sea
shanty, a type of work song commonly used to accompany labor on merchant sailing vessels, and zzz, an onomatopoeia used to imply snoring or sle
shanty, a type of work
song commonly used to accompany labor on merchant sailing vessels, and zzz, an onomatopoeia used to imply snoring or sleeping.