Shanty
A shanty is a type of work song that was specifically developed to accompany labor on board large merchant sailing vessels. Its primary purpose was to synchronize the efforts of sailors during rhythmic tasks, helping to coordinate heavy pulling or pushing movements. The period from the early 19th century through the heyday of commercial sail in the late 1800s is considered the classic era for shanties.
Shanties are categorized based on the type of work they accompanied. Long-drag shanties, also known as halyard
The structure of a shanty typically involves a solo shantyman singing the verses, with the rest of
With the decline of commercial sailing ships, the practical use of shanties faded. However, they experienced