Auld Lang Syne
Smooth and tender Scots traditional folk song in jazz ballad style (instrumental version).
Instruments used: piano, guitar, doublebass, strings, clarinet, drums.
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“Auld Lang Syne” is traditionally sung at the conclusion of New Year gatherings in Scotland and around the world, especially in English-speaking countries. As well as celebrating the New Year, “Auld Lang Syne” is very widely used to symbolise other “endings/new beginnings” – including farewells, funerals (and other memorials of the dead), graduations, the end of a (non-New Year) party or a Boy Scout gathering, the election of a new government, the last lowering of the Union Jack as a British colony achieves independence and even as a signal that a retail store is about to close for the day. The melody is also widely used for other words, especially hymns, the songs of sporting and other clubs, and even national anthems. In Scotland and other parts of Britain, in particular, it is associated with celebrations and memorials of Robert Burns.Audio Info
Price (Just for Show) | $25 |
Sales | 10 |
Last Update | 27 October 16 |
Published | 27 October 16 |
Looped Audio | No |
Audio Files Included | MP3, WAV |
Bit Rate | 320 kbps |
Sample Rate | 16-Bit Stereo, 44.1 kHz |
Main Track Length | 2:34 |
Composer | Scots traditional |
Tempo (BPM) | 60 |
YouTube Content ID Registered | Yes |
YouTube Content ID Administered By | AdRev |
P.R.O. Affiliated | No |
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