Auld Lang Syne Easy Violin Tutorial

Auld Lang Syne is typically sung as the clock strikes twelve on New Year’s Eve. This version of the song is in the key of C Major, meaning there are no sharps or flats. This means that the player must use low second fingers on every string except G. This piece is also great for practicing dotted rhythms-specifically a dotted quarter note followed by an eighth note, as this rhythm appears several times throughout the piece. I recommend slurring these together for ease and comfort. Download the sheet music here.

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