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Aboard a sailing ship in the [[Skaugan Main]], the most important role of the [[bard]] was that of [[shantyman]], singing out the calls to which the crew would respond. Each shanty was suited to a particular task, which would be performed to the [[rhythm]] of the song. In addition to his own songs, [[Ka-Ess Lizardkin]] would have been familiar with many popular shanties and work songs of the period. Some of the most popular have been included in this index.
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 ==
A <b>capstan</b> is a large, horizontal [[wikipedia:windlass|windlass]] (e.g., the Wheel of Pain) used on ships to raise and lower sails and anchors. As sailors marched around the capstan, they would sing these shanties to maintain a steady pace.
[[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 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. This was a slow and laborious task. The accented notes in halyard shanties indicate to the crew when to pull the line.
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]]


== Pumping Shanties ==
== Pumping Shanties ==
<b>Pumping</b> shanties accompanied the operation of the bilge pumps - grueling and unpleasant work.
<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 were designed for tasks that required short bursts of great strength, designed around accents in the same manner as halyard 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]]

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A shanty (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

 
A capstan

A capstan is a large, horizontal 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.

Halyard Shanties

A halyard 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.

Pumping Shanties

Pumping shanties accompany the operation of the bilge pumps - grueling and unpleasant work.

Short Haul Shanties

Short haul shanties are sung for tasks that require short bursts of strength, designed around accents in the same manner as halyard shanties.