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The Longest Johns found a surge in fame after a sea shanty video went viral on TikTok. The trend started back in August 2019 when The Longest Johns released a YouTube video of them singing the song "Wellerman" as the first episode of their Sea of Thieves series, Open Crewsing. This video was shared around on many online platforms including ...
"Soon May the Wellerman Come", also known as "Wellerman" or "The Wellerman", is a folk song in ballad style [2] first published in New Zealand in the 1970s. The "wellermen" were supply ships owned by the Weller brothers , three merchant traders in the 1800s who were amongst the earliest European settlers of the Otago region of New Zealand.
The Wellermen and Seth Staton Watkins released a bass singer close harmony version of this song 2022. It was published on their YouTube channel. [13] The Longest Johns and El Pony Pisador released a recording of "The Northwest Passage" as part of their collab album The Longest Pony in March 2023. [14]
List of musical chords Name Chord on C Sound # of p.c.-Forte # p.c. #s Quality Augmented chord: Play ...
As it is a folk song, it has been performed and recorded by several singers and bands including The Dreadnoughts, David Coffin, Kimber's Men, Todd Rundgren, Don Sineti, Stan Rogers, The Longest Johns, and Jon Boden.
The Longest Johns released a recording of the song in 2021 as the first single of their 2022 album Smoke & Oakum. Hailee Steinfeld performed on piano joined by Adrian Blake Enscoe in Dickinson season 3, episode 5. Andrea von Kampen sang song in movie “A Chance Encounter” (2022)
The Longest Johns, a British folk music group, made a cover of the song in August 2023. Seth Staton Watkins covered the song on his album Songs of the Sea in 2023. The recording contains multiple harmonies, and he sings all of them.
Tone clusters...on the piano [are] whole scales of tones used as chords, or at least three contiguous tones along a scale being used as a chord. And, at times, if these chords exceed the number of tones that you have fingers on your hand, it may be necessary to play these either with the flat of the hand or sometimes with the full forearm.