Auld Lang Syne ft. Lessonface Teachers
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 Published On Dec 30, 2021

Free downloadable Auld Lang Syne arrangement & more: https://lessonface.com/auldlangsyne

We all know the song Auld Lang Syne, but do you know what it means? Auld Lang Syne roughly translates from Lowland Scottish to ‘old times since’, or in other words, the good old days. This is fitting, because Lowland Scottish, a completely different language from Scottish Gaelic, has been obsolete since the 18th-century, other than being preserved in this classic song.

The phrase itself has been around since the 16th-century, or perhaps even earlier since it was an oral tradition passed down until Robert Burns wrote a poem in 1788, which would later become the song we still sing every time one year turns to the next.

To show off the many talents of teachers on Lessonface, we put out a call for teachers to record themselves playing Auld Lang Syne in the key of F at 105 bpm. Beyond that, their performance and part was entirely up to them — and we were thrilled to see such a wonderful and creative variety of performances for the teachers who participated.

Here is the Lessonface rendition of Auld Lang Syne, performed by our brilliant teachers from all over the globe. Since we know it will inspire you, we’ve created free, downloadable sheet music with classic voice, piano, and guitar chords together, plus a special guitar version for TAB and classical notation access as well. Enjoy the video and download the sheet music to play along here: https://lessonface.com/auldlangsyne

Happy New Year from Lessonface!

Participating teachers in this montage project include:

Yee-Sik Wong, Recorder & Piano
Willem Moolenbeek, Harmonica
Erika Andres, Flute
David Antonio, Didgeridoo
Sheryl Linch-Parker, Trumpet
Gabriela Weiss, Guitar
Dave Reynolds, Guitar
Leah Kruszewski, Guitar
Cady Finlayson, Violin
Liz Ramirez, Clarinet
Peter Furlong, Voice
Elijah Bogdanov, Guitar
Dmitrijs Mihailovs, Accordion
Jason Fawks, Piano
Dawn Linebarrier, Clarinet
Tim Bischof, Guitar
Gabriele Cento, Guitar
Lígia Silva, Saxophone & Flute

Find more about booking lessons with these fantastic folks from their profile pages, which are all linked here, along with the sheet music: https://lessonface.com/auldlangsyne

Thanks to all who participated!

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