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SeeShanty Tavern

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15 songs
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Historical Sea Shanty — unpolished vocals, minimal instrumentation, work-song rhythm, chant-like delivery, maritime folk tradition, clean mix, no noise
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Historical Sea Shanty — unpolished vocals, minimal instrumentation, work-song rhythm, chant-like delivery, maritime folk tradition, clean mix, no noise
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Historical Sea Shanty — unpolished vocals, minimal instrumentation, work-song rhythm, chant-like delivery, maritime folk tradition, [clean mix, no noise]
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Historical Sea Shanty — unpolished vocals, minimal instrumentation, work-song rhythm, chant-like delivery, maritime folk tradition
3:19Song Image
Storytelling folk, gentle picking pattern, subtle string bends for emotion, faint fire crackle FX in background, distant mug clinks FX under verses, no reverb noise, dry intimate mix, Intro lute arpeggio, Verse 1, Chorus, Verse 2, Chorus, Verse 3, Outro fading pluck] [Length: 2:45]Medieval acoustic ballad, solo fingerstyle lute (simulated as clean acoustic guitar), intimate tavern whisper, no drums no choir, tempo 85 BPM, key of A minor, voice with irish accent
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Medieval acoustic ballad, solo fingerstyle lute (simulated as clean acoustic guitar), intimate tavern whisper, no drums no choir, tempo 85 BPM, key of A minor
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[male vocal, rough mature Irish sailor voice, half-laughing half-crying Connemara lilt, unpolished tavern style] [solo fast-strummed acoustic guitar only] [light concertina squeeze] [foot-stomping & table-banging rhythm, no real drums] [aggressively filter all background noise and hiss] [rowdy 1850s Irish sea-shanty, true-story pub ballad, call-and-response, pure drunken maritime folk, NO modern nonsense] [solo lead with roaring crew replies, no harmonies] [lively 6/8, like a bar full of fishermen falling off their stools laughing, short and mad]
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[male vocal, warm mature Irish voice, rich Connemara lilt, intimate, sultry, heartbroken] [traditional fingerpicked acoustic guitar only] [subtle old pub piano] [soft Celtic fiddle and low whistle] [very light bodhrán brush, no drum kit] [aggressively filter all background noise and hiss] [100% traditional Irish sea shanty, 19th century folk style, NO modern production, NO synths, NO electronic elements, NO trap beats, NO auto-tune] [solo lead vocal only, no harmony layers, no choir] [slow 6/8 sway, raw and acoustic like a 150-year-old recording played in a smoky Galway pub] [heavy natural reverb like a stone-walled tavern by the Atlantic]
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[Genre: Classic spaghetti western ballad, lone harmonica & whistle, dusty saloon vibe, tempo 80 BPM, key Am] [Style: Solo mouth harp (clean harmonica mimic), gritty male baritone with echoey drawl, subtle spur jingle FX under verses, wind howl FX background, no electric noise, dry desert mix] [Structure: Intro whistle + harp riff (iconic Morricone hook), Verse 1 (town setup), Chorus (one bullet chant), Verse 2 (standoff), Chorus, Bridge harp duel, Final Chorus with TWO pistol shots FX (one at 2:10 build, one at 2:45 climax), Outro fade with tumbleweed roll] [Length: 3:00] [Vocal: Raspy cowboy lead, faint saloon murmur backups, ad-libs “Draw!” / “Click…”]
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