Difference between revisions of "Auld Lang Syne (Tune)"
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Latest revision as of 08:38, 6 November 2007
Originally, this song was set to an irregular poetic meter, but it is naturally designed to be able to accommodate C.M.D. lyrics. This is a Scottish traditional tune.
Contents
Associated Lyrics
Non-Hymn Lyrics Associated
- Auld Lang Syne (this is not a hymn)
 - A Christmas Auld Lang Syne
 
Associated Hymn Lyrics
Suggested Hymn Lyrics
- Oh Hark! A Glorious Sound (suggested by Veramet 12:24, 5 September 2007 (MDT))
 - Begin, My Tongue, the Heavenly Theme (suggested by Veramet 01:38, 6 November 2007 (MST))
 
Meters
Traditionally, this song has another meter, but it would work well with many hymns in C.M.D., including the following: Oh Hark! A Glorious Sound, Amazing Grace and others.
- See Begin, My Tongue, the Heavenly Theme for an example of this tune to C.M.D. lyrics. (As far as I know, this is the first time these lyrics have been paired with this tune. Veramet 02:22, 28 July 2007 (MDT))
 - MIDI (C.M.D.)