2006-05-13

fredxmertz: (Default)
2006-05-13 02:30 pm

sea chanteys

Most scholars describe three types of chanteys, each adapted to a specific sort of job. The short-drag (short-haul) chantey is the simplest form and probably the immediate successor to singing out. It was used when only a few strong pulls were needed. The halyard (halliard) chantey (also called a long-drag or long-haulchantey), in contrast, coordinated the bursts of effort needed for longer and heavier tasks. Finally, the windlass or capstan chantey (sometimes called a heaving chantey) was used for a steady process with continuous motion. The structure of each type of chantey matched the rhythm of the work it was designed to accompany.
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Bang Away Lulu (this version differs from Oscar Band's)
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fredxmertz: (Default)
2006-05-13 05:01 pm
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NEAT O KEEN

I dont think this site has been updated in a LOOOONNGG time, but its interesting. it shows what gear was used to create the sound on famous songs:

http://www.getthatsound.com/

I found when looking for the Rickenbacker that I want. Look at the entry for creedence clearwater song 'Susie Q'- I want a black and white Ricky 325 like that (lower right, below.)

beatle guitars





heres a nice PINK sparkle Fender Jaguar
PINK sparkle




I also like the Silvertone with an amplifier inside the case.
amp IN the case



i don't really WANT these, of course- I'm just drooling out loud.