AULD LANG SYNE
Time signature: 4 / 4
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Lyrics by Robert Burns, 1788,
Set to a traditional Scottish tune. |
ACORDION (BUTTON) NOTATION
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Beats per bar = 2 (Shown here in "cut" time instead
of the more usual "common" time)
Beat symbol = Dot ( . ) or equivalent Either row: Buttons 5 to 9*
of the more usual "common" time)
Beat symbol = Dot ( . ) or equivalent Either row: Buttons 5 to 9*
First verse
.5 | ;6 "6 | .6 .7 | ;7* "6 | .7*
Should old ac - quain - tance be for - got,
.7 | ;6 "6 | .7 .8 | :9*~ | ~.
And nev - er brought to mind___?
.9* | ;8 "7 | .7 .6 | ;7* "6 | .7*
Should old ac - quain-tance be for - got,
.7 | ;6 "5* | .5* .5 | :6~ | ~.
And days of old lang syne___?
Chorus
.9* | ;8 "7 | .7 .6 | ;7* "6 | .7*
For auld lang_____ syne, my dear,
.9* | ;8 "7 | .7 .8 | :9*~ | ~.
For auld lang_____ syne___,
.9* | ;8 "7 | .7 .6 | ;7* "6 | .7*
We'll take a cup of kind-ness yet,
.7 | ;6 "5* | .5* .5 | :6~ | ~.
For days of auld lang syne__.
Embedded youTube Videos
Eight videos in keys: A=1 Bb=1 C=1 Db=1 Eb,E=1 Eb,F=1 F=1 G=1
Eight videos in keys: A=1 Bb=1 C=1 Db=1 Eb,E=1 Eb,F=1 F=1 G=1
Key: C
Tempo: ~90 bpm Singer: Lea Michele Posted by: We can be Heroes, just for one day |
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Key: G
Tempo: ~90 bpm for first part and >100 bpm for most of last part. Group: Grousebeaters. Posted by: ulsterscotsonline Appearing on Ulster-Scots based community radio station fUSe FM operating out of Maghera Orange Hall. Maghera, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. |
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Key: Eb from time 0 to 3:10
F from 3:10 to end Tempo: ~70 bpm. Singer: Sissel on Swedish TV4 12.30.2008. Posted by: The Stenar Channel Sissel sings the first verse in English and the final three verses in Swedish. |
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Key: A
Tempo: ~80 bpm Group: Scottish Parliament Posted by: Tiago Simoes |
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Key: Db
Tempo: ~80 bpm Singer: Malukah Posted by: Malukah |
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Key: F
Tempo: ~80 bpm Group: BBC Symphony, Chorus & Singers Posted by: BBC Symphony Orchestra - Topic |
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Key: Eb from time 0 to 1:37
E from 1:37 to end Tempo: ~90 bpm Singer: Isisip Posted by: isisip |
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Key: Bb
Uploaded by Nomad Jones on Apr 15, 2011, with the undeserved negative comment "Just off Glencoe we hear a noise like a chainsaw going through a bag of cats and this is what we found." Just ordinary folks enjoying their music. There are four beats per bar (played usually with a rhythmic pattern of 1-2-3-4- ). The bass drummer in the video at right hits beats 1 and 3 on the down-swing and beats 2 and 4 on the up-swing, at least in the first part. Near the end, he "jazzes it up a bit".) |
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BACKGROUND MATERIALS, INFORMATION & LINKS
Lyrics:
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Should old acquaintance be forgot, and never brought to mind?
Should old acquaintance be forgot, and days of old lang syne? CHORUS:For auld lang syne, my dear, for auld lang syne, we'll take a cup of kindness yet, for days of auld lang syne. And surely you’ll buy your pint cup! and surely I’ll buy mine! And we'll take a cup o’ kindness yet, for days of auld lang syne. CHORUS We two have run about the slopes, and picked the daisies fine; But we’ve wandered many a weary foot, since days of auld lang syne. CHORUS We two have paddled in the stream, from morning sun till dine†; But seas between us broad have roared since days of auld lang syne. CHORUS And there’s a hand my trusty friend! And give me a hand o’ thine! And we’ll take a right good-will draught, for days of auld lang syne. CHORUS |
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