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Ships of the Sea Maritime Museum
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Ships of the Sea Museum exhibits ship models, paintings and maritime antiques, principally from the great Era of Atlantic trade during the 18th and 19th centuries. The collection is housed in the elegant home built for William Scarbrough and features the largest private garden in the Historic District of Savannah, GA.
Explore the PULASKI Exhibit!
Discover for yourself the story of the PULASKI and experience the 200 years of lost history through wonderful rediscovered artifacts on display at Ships of the Sea through December 2022!
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Star-studded USS Savannah CL42
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USS SAvannah CL42 - Talk about a star-studded career... literally! She won three battle stars in WW2 for her actions in Operation Husky, Torch and Avalanche. Find out from Jim Dunigan how she powered through a hit from the world's first precision guided bomb to go on to provide safe trips home to Gls in Europe!
Whopping 6 knots
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This week it's the brief career of CSS Savannah - 172 foot Iron Clad - she wasn't the fastest but we all have our strengths, find out hers!
From Frigate to Sloop of War
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Find out way Sloop of War is SOS interpreter Bobby's {he may look familiar} favorite of the four USS Savannahs
Do you know Moses Rogers?
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As we know the SS Savannah is the first steamship to cross the Atlantic Ocean but do you know her creator?! Hear from the man himself, Moses Rogers {most accomplished open water steamship captain} give recognition to her story and the link to how Scarbrough House got its name!
And now we will hear from President John Adams
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Hear from President John Adams give us insider scoop on Galley Savannah {one of the model ships we have on display at SOTS}
Insider look at Ships of the Sea
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Bringing Ships of the Sea to a screen {& couch} near you! Here is the first of a new weekly video series giving you an insider's look at SOTS and never before heard facts to share at the dinner table.
Aerial View of Ships of the Sea Maritime Museum and Gardens
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Unique aerial view of the Museum and gardens taken by Savannah Hardscapes in early summer 2016.
O My Aiken Lowry -- A Literary Cabaret: Part 5 of 6
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Martin Looter and Sally Smits Present “The Consul Comes to Haiti - A Radio Play” and “God Loves a Drunk” by Richard Thompson. This is the fifth part of a six-part original multimedia performance piece presented by The Feral Scholars at the Ships of the Sea Museum on November 8, 2014 commemorating the lives, works and relationship of Conrad Aiken and his friend and protégé Malcolm Lowry, author ...
O My Aiken Lowry -- A Literary Cabaret: Part 3 of 6
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Under the Volcano. Leo and Lily Rimbaud with Syrah Pompador. This is the third part of a six-part original multimedia performance piece presented by The Feral Scholars at the Ships of the Sea Museum on November 8, 2014 commemorating the lives, works and relationship of Conrad Aiken and his friend and protégé Malcolm Lowry, author of “Under the Volcano.” A descriptive program including a bibliog...
O My Aiken Lowry -- A Literary Cabaret: Part 4 of 6
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Aiken/Lowry Cut-ups. Minnie Axe and Mollie Despard. This is the fourth part of a six-part original multimedia performance piece presented by The Feral Scholars at the Ships of the Sea Museum on November 8, 2014 commemorating the lives, works and relationship of Conrad Aiken and his friend and protégé Malcolm Lowry, author of “Under the Volcano.” A descriptive program including a bibliography is...
O My Aiken Lowry -- A Literary Cabaret: Part 2 of 6
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An Aiken/Lowry Catechism. Minnie Axe and Mollie Despard. This is the second part of a six-part original multimedia performance piece presented by The Feral Scholars at the Ships of the Sea Museum on November 8, 2014 commemorating the lives, works and relationship of Conrad Aiken and his friend and protégé Malcolm Lowry, author of “Under the Volcano.” A descriptive program including a bibliograp...
Mbira by TJ Reddy
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Artist T.J. Reddy plays the mbira at Ships of the Sea Museum.
The Beach Institute Meets West Broad Street School: A Black Education in Savannah
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The Beach Institute Meets West Broad Street School: A Black Education in Savannah
Museum in the Moonlight, Assembly Dancers, 2012
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Museum in the Moonlight, Assembly Dancers, 2012
How to Play the Akonting with Sana Ndiaye Segment Three: Sana's Original Songs
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How to Play the Akonting with Sana Ndiaye Segment Three: Sana's Original Songs
How to Play the Akonting with Sana Ndiaye Segment Two: Advanced Playing Techniques and Songs
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How to Play the Akonting with Sana Ndiaye Segment Two: Advanced Playing Techniques and Songs
How to Play the Akonting with Sana Ndiaye Segment One: Introduction and Basic Playing Techniques
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How to Play the Akonting with Sana Ndiaye Segment One: Introduction and Basic Playing Techniques
Erik Calonius on The Wanderer: The Last American Slave Ship
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Erik Calonius on The Wanderer: The Last American Slave Ship
Akonting Roundtable Segment Two: Some Recent Adaptations of the Akonting and Musical Examples
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Akonting Roundtable Segment Two: Some Recent Adaptations of the Akonting and Musical Examples
Akonting Roundtable Segment One: The History and Music of the Akonting
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Akonting Roundtable Segment One: The History and Music of the Akonting
Tony Cope "On the Swing Shift in Savannah"
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Tony Cope "On the Swing Shift in Savannah"
Sons of Rockin' Rockin' Cigar Box Guitars in Concert
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Sons of Rockin' Rockin' Cigar Box Guitars in Concert
I want to listen to more music by sana ndaiye where can I find more of his music?
Should have got one of these
Fantastic, the voice and instrument go together so well! Yes, the daddy of the banjo🪕and the origin of the popular clawhammer, frailing, playing technique. More generally, Africa's foundational contribution to the basis of popular music in the modern western world is undeniable.
What happened to video 1 of 6? It's a shame to lose it 😟
Nice sounding Cbg there! Mine is also a 3 string tuned to Gdg. Mine is fretted. On my cbg I use a NAPA 5/8" standard depth 3/8 drive 12 point socket. So, it's a stubby one, but works good for me on the narrow neck. I sometimes use it on my 6 string guitars too.
Beautiful Music!
The Saz is a Turkic instrument- I know there's plenty of people who would get unreasonably angry hearing it be called an arabic instrument This is an awesome looking instrument, and I love the utilisation of Zither pegs
Please encourage the people of Gambia to notate and document their songs and work, so that they can keep claim of their work, and that we can share in their artistic expression.
He thinks he's the shit, lol
جميل جميل
I thought cannot was a single string
Small can, like a olive can canjo are more classified as a can diddly bo. But four string and five string banjos were wildly made from what could be found, later banjos had found such popularity that just about every furniture company also made banjos all through the 1920's
Absolutely beautiful! Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for the post this is awesome ❤️❤️🎤🍺🎸🇳🇿
Charles Augustus Lafayette Lamar , my second cousin five times removed...he was also the last confederate officer killed in the civil war...is buried in Savannah in the Laurel Grove Cemetary.
Fascinating. Thanks!
"Bravo" BEAUTIFUL
My people music
MY uncle was on that ship when it got hit ,, he was in the gun turret died at the age of 21 years ,, i was 3 years old at the time .. his name was lionel roy jr.
Thanks for this footage. We visited in August 2018 and loved our time there.
I dream of your work! I'm a fan!
not sons theh kings
Yes same guy. Hey Richard I had Lance build me double neck acoustic before he passed if you would be interested in it. I can’t play it like you can. Sure would love to hear play that style again.
Hello! did you mix the paint with water? did Voir aussi dedo
maybe i didnt make myself clear. the lines in between them,please
what do you use between the blocks, please
Nice groove set up by the bass. All is good.
I picked up one of these at thrift shop in the United Kingdom. The body of the one I have is made of a tortoise shell !!
not sure if anyone gives a shit but if you are stoned like me during the covid times you can watch all of the new movies on InstaFlixxer. Been binge watching with my brother lately xD
@Kase Keaton Definitely, I've been using Instaflixxer for months myself :)
super work. What coloar mixing please help me
does he mix the paint with the water?
My Step dad Lionel T. Cable was on the U.S.S. Savannah when it was hit.
John Abram Sadly my step dad passed away in 1997.
Is there a video showing how the bass was made? I'd love to build one.
It's a socket- not a wrench. And a 36" socket 'wrench' (he means socket in mm) would be as long as or longer than the guitar.
you smear paint, its seriously the easiest thing ever to do, takes no talent you cant mess up! master 10th generation idiot
Hey, this guy is a fucking genius....... there are not many people evolved enough to even know this.....
Amazing
Absolutely AMAZING!!!
Beautiful! Thanks for sharing. Lovely singing as well. Peace from Canada
aaaand now hes lost it.
Parabéns sou muito fã das suas pinturas de arte, sou do Brasil e minhas pinturas ficam muito mais vivas quando eu uso as suas técnicas, meus clientes adoram.
I imagine that the slaves went through many incarnations of the banjo that looked like these examples.
Nice job, guys, thank you!
Thanks for sharing this conversation, story, and music! Where is the best place to purchase an Akonting?
Benjamin Thomas Gambia
ترك الطوفه وسخه تحت من فوق جميل ومن تحت اوسخها ولطخها خخخخخخخخ
....needs more cowbell.
c"est emouvant si des Americains viennent jusqu'en Casamance pour apprendre le Ekonting et l'histoire du Ekonting. De grace, cher Freres de la Casamance valorisons notre culture au lieu de venerer exclusivement des sonorites.
Nice invention
what are the name's of the materials used from the primary to finishing perfect job. This is really magnificent ,do u have a vocational training school for this thanks.
He's stated what materials. Watch it again. He isn't going to give you Brand Names.
Arab Barbar give him time he's over 70
eclectico
Is that a picture of Woody on the old mans Cigar Box Guitar? Haha
Fun lesson. Just getting started on cigar box guitar.
if any of you guys have any Akounting to sell of tray or know someone who do so please contact me