A Little Accordion Sailor Information
Shanties were lead by a shantyman. A good one had a large repertoire and was skilled at bringing out the best from the sailors. He was often sensitive to mood and could change mood simply by choice of a good shanty at the right time. He usually had a loud voice that was capable of being heard above the noise of the work, waves, wind, birds and the general clatter of ship sounds.
Tenors usually carried better and a full chesty sound that limited vocal decoration or subtlety was required. The shanty man would sing the lead in and the crew would follow with the refrains. Rarely was harmony used. In the early days, shanties were often accompanied by fiddle or accordion.
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