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A <b>shanty</b> (also spelled ''shantey,'' ''chanty'' or ''chantey'') is a maritime [[work song]] used by sailors to coordinate their actions and maintain morale. Shanties generally have a call-and-response structure, with a "[[shantyman]]" calling out a line of verse and the other sailors responding as the chorus. Each shanty is suited to a particular task, which is performed to the [[rhythm]] of the song. Aboard sailing ships in the [[Skaugan Main]], [[bards]] are in great demand as shantymen, especially because they can enhance their shanties with magical energy. In addition to his own songs, [[Ka-Ess Lizardkin]] would have been familiar with many shanties and work songs of the period. Some of the most popular have been included in this index. | |||
== Capstan Shanties == | == Capstan Shanties == | ||
[[File:Wheelofpain.png|thumb|A capstan]] | [[File:Wheelofpain.png|thumb|A capstan]] | ||
A <b>capstan</b> is a large, horizontal [[wikipedia:windlass|windlass]], used on ships to raise and lower sails and anchors. As sailors | A <b>capstan</b> is a large, horizontal [[wikipedia:windlass|windlass]], used on ships to raise and lower sails and anchors. As sailors march around the capstan, they sing these shanties to maintain a steady pace. | ||
*[[Media:Drunkensailor.pdf|The Drunken Sailor]] | *[[Media:Drunkensailor.pdf|The Drunken Sailor]] | ||
*[[Media:spanishladies.pdf|Spanish Ladies]] | |||
== Halyard Shanties == | == Halyard Shanties == | ||
A <b>halyard</b> is a line used to hoist sails and yardarms | A <b>halyard</b> is a line used to hoist sails and yardarms, which requires a sustained effort by several sailors. The accented notes in halyard shanties indicate to the crew when to pull the line. | ||
*[[Media:Blowthemandown.pdf|Blow the Man Down]] | *[[Media:Blowthemandown.pdf|Blow the Man Down]] | ||
== Pumping Shanties == | == Pumping Shanties == | ||
<b>Pumping</b> shanties | <b>Pumping</b> shanties accompany the operation of the bilge pumps - grueling and unpleasant work. | ||
*[[Media:Lowlandsaway.pdf|Lowlands Away]] | *[[Media:Lowlandsaway.pdf|Lowlands Away]] | ||
== Short Haul Shanties == | == Short Haul Shanties == | ||
<b>Short haul</b> shanties | <b>Short haul</b> shanties are sung for tasks that require short bursts of strength, designed around accents in the same manner as halyard shanties. | ||
*[[Media:Haulawaythebowline.pdf|Haul Away the Bowline]] | *[[Media:Haulawaythebowline.pdf|Haul Away the Bowline]] | ||