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Key: F

Genre: Folk

Harp Type: Chromatic

Skill: Beginner

Auld Lang Syne 4th Harp

Key of F Major
This is the 4th harpist’s part in “Auld Lang Syne Harp Quintet incl. DB"
and requires a 16 hole Key of C chromatic (Solo Tuned)
Range: C3 to Bb3

Tab Notations: 
none = blow    - = draw       * = button in
. = lower register (first four holes on 16 hole)
-.4__ = hold    -6___-5 = slide smoothly from one note to next 
  
Remember: -.2 and .2* are the same note. 
If you need a change in breath direction, this note is your opportunity.

4th: .2*    .2*__  -.2 -.2   -.2  .1__   .1  .1  
 1.  Should auld__ ac-quaint-ance be___  for-got,
 2.  And    sure — ly you’ll buy  your_  pint cup!
 3.  We     two__ have run   a –  bout_  the slopes,
 4.  We     two__ have pad – dled  in__  the stream,
 5.  And   there’s  a  hand  my    tru_- sty friend!

4th: .1  -.2 -.2__ .2*     -.2    -.3*_____
 1.  And nev-er___ brought  to    mind?____
 2.  And sur-ly___ I’ll     buy   mine!____
 3.  And pick-ed__ the    daisies fine;____
 4.  From mor-ning sun     till   dine;____
 5.  And give us a hand     o’    thine!___

4th: -.3*___ .2*___ .2* .2*   2*      .1___ .1    .1
 1.  Should_ auld__ ac-quaint-ance    be__ for - got,
 2.  And____ we’ll_ take  a   cup     of__ kind- ness  
 3.  But____ we’ve_ wan-dered many a  wear_-y    foot,
 4.  But____ seas__ be-tween  us      broad have roared,
 5.  And____ we’ll_ take  a   right   good –will draught

4th: .1     -.1__-.3* .1_______ -.2_______
 1.  And    days__ of auld lang syne._____
 2.  yet    for_____  auld lang syne._____
 3.  since  auld____  lang_____ syne._____
 4.  since  auld____  lang_____ syne._____
 5.  for    auld____  lang_____ syne._____


4th:  .2*  .2*___ -.2    .1___  .1 .1    .1   -.2____ -.2____ -.3*___
1-5.  For  auld__ lang___ syne, my dear, for  auld___ lang___ syne.__

4th: -.3*_ .2*___ .2*  .2*  -2*  .1___ .1   .1    .1 -.1___ .1_____ .2*__
 1.  We’ll take__  a   cup  of   kind– ness yet,  for auld__ lang___ syne.   
 2.  We’ll take__  a   cup  of   kind– ness yet,  for auld__ lang___ syne.
 3.  We’ve wan__-dered man – y a wear– y    foot, for auld__ lang___ syne. 
 4.  But   seas__  be- tween us  broad have roared, for auld_ lang__ syne.
 5.  And   we’ll_ take  a   right good–will draught for auld lang___ syne.

Optional Humorous last verse (from Garrison Keillor’s 2006 New Year's Eve Special): 

I think of all the great, high hearts 
I had when I was young!
And now who are these sad old farts
I find myself among?

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