Auld Lang Syne - ukulele

CountryMouse

Well-known member
Joined
Aug 24, 2009
Messages
1,555
Reaction score
80
Location
Loveland, OH, USA
This is a really short version because of the constraints of the season it's for, so there is only one verse and the chorus.

Happy New Year everyone!



CountryMouse
 
Happy New Year CountryMouse!!

–Lori
 
Nice, Joanna! Happy New Year!

I didn't know about the pronunciation of "zyne" and still don't know what the heck it is! : )

Thanks, John! Happy New Year to you too! :)

Here is some info from Wikipedia:

"The song's Scots title may be translated into English literally as 'old long since', or more idiomatically, 'long long ago', 'days gone by' or 'old times'. Consequently 'For auld lang syne', as it appears in the first line of the chorus, might be loosely translated as 'for (the sake of) old times'.

syne = 'since' or 'then' - pronounced 'sign' rather than 'zine'"

CountryMouse
 
Top Bottom