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Sea Shanties!

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28 songs
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pirates, shanty, folk, celtic, powerful, passionate, emotional, adventurous, epic, atmospheric, thundering drums
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Dark HORROR, Sinister, Thumping Bass, Drums, sea shanty, pirate shanty, concertinas, lyres, choral, shanty, a Capella, DEEP VOCALS, 1650, choir, (hey-ho)
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Male vocals, dark, nautical, shanty, pub song, pirate, dramatic, scorecore, soundtrack, fantasy, violin, orchestral soundtrack, classical
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Epic, anthemic, violin, dramatic, Celtic, Norse, metal, female voice
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triumphant, pirate, sea shanty
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fantasy sea shanty, male vocals
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Viking pirates, fun story, Sung in clear Icelandic with some English callouts, [Male Vocal: soft airy baritone, emotional falsetto lift, gentle vibrato on long notes, clean breathy tone, boyish emotional restraint, slightly cracked on memory-heavy lines], Vocal is a single female lead in commanding mid-to-upper range with bold chest projection, crystal diction, elastic phrasing, and seamless rap-to-vocal transitions, Tonal shifts from husky undertone to full roar, vibrato peaks, and syncopated bounce, Lead vocal is mixed louder than everything else, +6 dB above all instruments, always bright, dominant, and forward, No flat delivery — every phrase is dynamic, expressive, and high-impact, cutting clearly through the entire mix
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Pirate Music, sea shantie, male vocals, gravely vocals, deep, vocals, Spoken calm like a storyteller gravely and rusty voice untill [Verse 1], story teller
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Pirate Music, sea shantie, male vocals, gravely vocals, deep, vocals, Spoken like a storyteller gravely and rusty voice untill [Verse 1], story teller
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epic sea shanty, battle folk;strong male sailor choir (unison, no harmonies), baritone lead; hurdy-gurdy 2 drone, marching drums, tin whistle, fiddle; ; 4/4, 96 BPM, D minor; mix: lead upfront, choir wide, drums punchy; biggest final chorus, folk vibe, tin whistle all time, patriotic song, ‑guitar, ‑bass, ‑piano, ‑synth
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Epic, pirate metal, pirate, sea shanty, accordion, recorder, bass, hand drums, smooth transitions, build up, increase intensity
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High energy pirate jig meets edm trap and bass, male and female vocals, rowdy sea shanty call and answer, stomping kick, claps, hand drums, fiddle and tin whistle hooks, big wobble bass drops, crowd chants on the word booty, lots of hey and yo ho ad libs, playful and flirty, remix of the starborn insomnia call of booty theme from the perspective of the pirate crew dat pirate booty, perfect for festival and club play, modern mix with old world shanty vibes vs bpm180, Lively, Rowdy, jig-driven, sea shanty, East Coast kitchen ceilidh, fiddles, accordions, bouzouki, tin whistle, bodhrán and stomping boots lock in with gang-vocal “yo-ho” chants, handclaps and tankard slams on wooden tables, Raucous but Warm, sing-along, pub chorus vibes, Maritimes kitchen party swagger, waves crashing, creaking masts and distant gulls, Lead vocals are gritty, playful and commanding, big call-and-response choirs, Sounds like a ship’s crew and a packed kitchen ceilidh all shouting in unison
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symphonic gothic metal, ballad, operatic Male Vocals, harmonica, violins, male church choirs, C miner harmonica, Violin, raspy male low tenor vocal, electric keyboard, tambourine, Irish folk, ‑drama
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Pirate shanty, gritty sea shanty, Lots of layered male vocals for chorus – rough, drunken sailors!, Hurdy-Gurdy should weave in and out like a mournful spirit, cello providing the low rumble of the ocean depths, Percussion needs to be heavy on bodhrán and hand claps
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Sea shanty, call and response, viking, sailors, percussion, fantasy
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sea shanty, symphonic gothic metal, operatic male vocals, classically trained sensual soprano, breathy, electric violin rock, tom tom drums, flute, dramatic, orchestral, church choirs, harmonica, powerful metal vocals
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Style: nu-metal fused with festive pirate folk; heavy guitars layered with accordion, fiddle, shanty rhythms, and sleigh-bell accents; dark-but-cozy nautical vibe Mood: warm, mischievous, celebratory, found-family joy with a haunted undertone Vocals: confident female lead, playful pirate tone; expressive phrasing, occasional singalong shanty feel; no harsh screams Instrumentation: downtuned guitars, punchy drums, accordion, fiddles, acoustic strums, light choir hums, subtle sea-ambience Energy: mid-tempo swagger; chorus wide and festive, verses rolling like calm winter seas
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Black Lily
v4.5-all
Cinematic pirate shanty meets modern pop; piano + strings + electronic heartbeat; creaky ship ambience; shanty group chants (aye, heave-ho); impassioned powerful Male lead vocal; sexy + dangerous tone; call-and-response crew vocals; sea percussion (anchor chains, wooden deck stomps); chorus big and thundery; Key: minor; lush harmonies; dramatic wind + wave textures; emotional + epic
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Epic, Cinematic, Sea Shanty, Polychoral, Grave, Epic cinematic choir piece inspired by sea shanties and Viking funeral chants, Begins with low strings, crashing waves and distant choral hums, then unfolds into a polychoral structure with call-and-response choirs and thunderous taiko rolls, Strings swell and tremble, horns mourn and triumph, at 110 bpm carries weight and danger, Each section expands in layered intensity and orchestral scope, Polyphonic voices alternate between deep basses and soaring sopranos, evoking sailors singing through the storm, The atmosphere is raw, oceanic, storm-swept, Every phrase feels pulled from the depths — soaked in salt, wind, and memory, Transitions mimic the rise and fall of crashing waves, Final outro is choral unison fading into elemental sound: thunder, wind, and silence, Voice is human, ancient, unwavering
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Traditional a cappella sea shanty in 6/8 time, All vocals performed by a rough, gritty male sailor crew, Layered harmonies, call-and-response chants, heavy foot stomps, and rhythmic claps, No instruments, Voices drive all melody and percussion, Nautical theme with ghostly energy, stormy vibes, and battle-hardened bravado, Feels like a haunted ship’s crew singing into the night, Performance should be raw, tribal, and soaked in sea salt
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A film musical cinematic sea shanty infused with heavy yodeling and festive pirate energy, ~120 BPM, mainly in 4/4 with moments of swinging 6/8, Live band feel with drums, bass, banjo, clean guitar, accordion, fiddle, brass section, handclaps, foot stomps and drunken crowd ambience, Joyful tavern atmosphere, chaotic and celebratory, Female lead “SCARLETT SARAH”: Irish woman, ~30 years old, soprano, singing in English, playful, defiant and theatrical, alternating spoken musical-theatre lines and strong sung melodies, The Crew: drunken, joyful sailors providing loud call-and-response, chants, laughter and overlapping shouts, Structure follows a cinematic musical arc: playful spoken intro with tavern banter; upbeat storytelling verses; explosive yodel passage for mass chanting; comic-dark fast patter verse; theatrical call and response energy verse breaking into a comic shout; chant-style chorus with crew responses; emotional musical-theatre bridge growing from sparse accordion to full ba
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Create a gritty, rousing sea shanty with a pirate-crew energy, evoking the rowdy camaraderie of sailors singing on a ship’s deck in Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag, Use the provided lyrics for "Drunken Sailor" structured with verses and choruses as written, Set the tempo to a swaying, ship-rocking, driven by a raw, acoustic instrument ensemble: strumming acoustic guitar for rhythm, lively fiddle with melodic runs, piercing tin whistle for nautical melodies, deep bodhrán percussion, bellowing accordion for a pirate tavern feel, bright mandolin for plucky texture, steady upright bass for low-end pulse, and handclaps/foot stomps for crew-like energy, Optionally, include a light hurdy-gurdy for extra pirate edge, Feature rough, harmonized male group vocals with a call-and-response style, keeping the tone raw and unpolished, Apply slight reverb to mimic an open-sea or ship-deck atmosphere, Briefly pause after "Leave ‘er, Johnny, leave ‘er!"
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A catchy folk-shanty at 112 BPM in D minor, driven by aggressive acoustic guitar, deep stomp/tambourine on 1&3, claps on 2&4, and pulsing bodhrán, Verses feature a raw baritone/tenor lead up-front, backed by powerful male unison vocals, Counter-verses contrast with confident Mezzo/Alt female leads, adding clarity and mischief, Fiddle and accordion color the harmony (i–VII–VI–VII); chorus shifts briefly to major for a rousing lift, all voices and crowd singing in tight rhythm, instantly chantable, Bridge drops volume for intimate female C&R over sparse guitar, Final chorus swells, then breaks to half a cappella, sustaining energy to an open-ended group outro, Optional banjo and upright bass drive the rustic tavern vibe
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backed by accordion and fiddle for a maritime vibe, sea shanty, rowdy, shanty, percussive, with stomps and claps building the rhythm; male vocals leading a hearty crew chorus