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Tag: Ethnomusicology

Sounds and Songs of Sailing: A Historical and Theoretical Perspective on the Performance and Content of Sea Shanties

By: Jordana Qi Featured artwork: “Untitled” by Tatiana Baughman   When examining the influence that ships and sailing have had on the development of modern culture, the lifestyle of ships and sailing is significant. The culture surrounding ships included the performance of sea shanties and sea songs, sung to pass the time during work or…

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