- Grade: Fifth (5)
- Origin: Words: Robert Burns (1788), Scots poem, Scotland
- Key: F Major
- Time: 4/4
- Form: ABCB
- Rhythm: intermediate: | ta/ ti ta ta | ta/ ti ta ti ti | ta/a/a ta |
- Pitches: advanced: so la do re mi so la do
- Intervals: intermediate: so/do/mi ascending inverted tonic arpeggio, do/mi/so ascending tonic arpeggio, so\mi\do descending tonic arpeggio, do\la (m3), do/la (M6), re/la (P5), la/do (m3)
- Musical Elements: notes: dotted half, dotted quarter, quarter, eighth; rests: none; dotted rhythms, pickup beat, vocal slurs, extended range
- Key Words: Scottish poem, Scotland, traditional folk tune, bidding farewell, ending for occasions, multiple meanings for “auld lang syne”: “long long ago”, “for the sake of old times,” auld, acquaintance, brought, brought to mind, syne, yet, New Year’s Song
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