Drunken Sailor - Instrumental Fiddle Sea Shanty

Here is an instrumental fiddle version of the sea shanty, “Drunken Sailor.“ This tune is a fun and simple tune to play, and it has a really catchy melody. =) I hope you enjoy this version of the tune! ^_^ Sheet Music: Backing Track (no piano help / silent introduction -- the backing track used in the video): Backing Track that is easier to follow (piano melody introduction help): Sea shanties were sailor work songs and often had a repetative melody. Versions of this tune have been incorporated into several orchestral arrangements, and the first time I played it was part of an arrangement of folk dances for an orchestra. Since then, I’ve heard people sing the lyrics often in bars and pubs, and it’s a tune that definitely gets an audience excited. It seems like it is one of the few tunes that many people can recognize - even those who do not listen to traditional music very often. It has appeared across multiple production and video games, including “Spongebob Squarepants“ and “Assassin’s Creed“ There are many lyric verses to this tune, but the lyrics most people tend to sing along to are these: What will we do with the drunken sailor? What will we do with the drunken sailor? What will we do with the drunken sailor? Early in the morning! Way, hey and up she rises, Way, hey and up she rises, Way, hey and up she rises, Early, in the morning! I personally think some of the lyrics get a bit crazy about things to do with a drunk sailor, but it’s still a fun tune. It kind of makes me wonder what it was actually like to be a sailor on a boat for months on end during the past few centuries. Technology has really changed everything a lot over the years, and I think it’s neat to think about. I thought I’d try to add more interesting things to this video by creating time lapses of the sun rising and setting, as well as scenery views. Hopefully those things make the video a little more interesting to watch. ^_^ I’ve also noticed that ever since I started to learn Cello, my violin right bow hand has become so confused. It looks like I’m struggling to keep a violin bow hold in this video, (and trying to morph into a cello bow hold) so I think I need to put some focus into that! =S Thank you for watching, and I hope you have a good rest of the week! =) ~ Katy ------------ Software and equipment used: Software used (for Macintosh): Garageband for attempted sound mixing Final Cut Pro for video editing for the ending cards Plugins for sound effects (I have A LOT to learn in this department!): East West plugins – Goliath Virtual Instrument, Stormdrum II Best Service Forest Kingdom II by Eduardo Tarilonte (See: ) Camera: Canon 70D Microphone for audio recording: Blue Woodpecker
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