Create a cheerful shanty sequel (part 3 of 4) — think high‑spirited sailors laughing in the face of danger! Focus on lively instrumentation and playful vocals, with just a hint of tension for fun contrast. Instrumentation: bouncy bass line — steady sea‑roll rhythm, but light and springy; acoustic guitar — bright strumming, catchy riffs; fiddle/mandolin — fast, rollicking melodies, sea shanties style; light percussion — tambourine, hand claps, snare rolls; add a cowbell for fun!; fun sound effects — seagulls laughing, waves splashing, ship creaking cheerfully. Dynamics: verses — energetic solo vocals, instruments weave in and out; choruses — joyful group singing (4–5 voices), sing‑along vibe; “tense” moments (e.g., “tick‑tock”) — brief pause, then everyone shouts “Ho‑ho!” and dives back into the tune. Rhythm: upbeat, toe‑tapping, 6/8 time — like a jig on deck!