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Offline Matthew

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Best Sea Shanty medley ever
« on: April 07, 2021, 03:53:17 PM »
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  • I think too many of you haven't clicked on this yet. Trust me, you'll thank me if you do.

    Best song is at the end -- all that percussion is done BY A MAN'S MOUTH. No real castanets were used. Believe it or not!

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    Re: Best Sea Shanty medley ever
    « Reply #1 on: April 07, 2021, 07:16:02 PM »
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  • Now you really have me wanting to get a group of lads together and sing these......after obligatory chant practice of course.  :cowboy:

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    Qui non est alius
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    Re: Best Sea Shanty medley ever
    « Reply #2 on: April 08, 2021, 11:13:28 AM »
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  • There's something very pleasing to the ear about that low bass/baritone voice, especially in the first song (the Wellerman).

    I wish I could sing that low -- alas, I'm a Tenor, or maybe even a bit higher.

    My mom always said that male singing voices were superior in every way. Interesting that I learned my pro-male-voice bias from my MOTHER -- who was FEMALE need I point out.

    Furthermore, I consider that Vatican II must be destroyed.
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    Offline Quo vadis Domine

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    Re: Best Sea Shanty medley ever
    « Reply #3 on: April 08, 2021, 11:57:07 AM »
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  • There's something very pleasing to the ear about that low bass/baritone voice, especially in the first song (the Wellerman).

    I wish I could sing that low -- alas, I'm a Tenor, or maybe even a bit higher.

    My mom always said that male singing voices were superior in every way. Interesting that I learned my pro-male-voice bias from my MOTHER -- who was FEMALE need I point out.

    Furthermore, I consider that Vatican II must be destroyed.
    For some odd reason I’ve always pictured you as a baritone! 😂😂😂
    For what doth it profit a man, if he gain the whole world, and suffer the loss of his own soul? Or what exchange shall a man give for his soul?

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    Re: Best Sea Shanty medley ever
    « Reply #4 on: April 08, 2021, 01:10:06 PM »
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  • There's something very pleasing to the ear about that low bass/baritone voice, especially in the first song (the Wellerman).

    I wish I could sing that low -- alas, I'm a Tenor, or maybe even a bit higher.

    My mom always said that male singing voices were superior in every way. Interesting that I learned my pro-male-voice bias from my MOTHER -- who was FEMALE need I point out.

    Furthermore, I consider that Vatican II must be destroyed.
    Ok, I wasn’t expecting that last line! Hilarious in all its veracity.
    Being of Polish descent has ingrained an appreciation of the deep voiced Byzantine/Eastern chants.
    It is more of an effort, although a worthy one, to sing Gregorian chant. I have to knock things down an octave or more. Plus I learn first by heavily repeated listening THEN marrying the sound to what is noted on the page.
    Sea shanty type music, and stuff like Sixteen Tons and Shenandoah are learned from listening but their being not as complex as chant, makes for easier rendition.
    Bass baritone is my natural range.when I get things right. 
    “Hiho billy boys oh Here comes the wicked ship you know,
    Tis the Vatican 2 all decked out in lavender hue,
    Load up the cannons my boys, and we’ll send her to the deep!”
    Da pacem Domine in diebus nostris
    Qui non est alius
    Qui pugnet pro nobis
    Nisi  tu Deus noster