Misc Traditional – Auld Lang Syne (Guitar Acoustic Tab)

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Title: Auld Lang Syne Artist: Robert Burns (1788) Author and Copyright: MississippiHans (arr.+tab.) Time: 4/4, Tempo: Q=120, not too slow, Capo: 0 Play bass quarters with your right-hand thumb and insert eighths. Eighths are marked "+". The chord names above the tab lines indicate the left-hand position. Use thumb-fretting. Let ring.
[Verse] 
         G           C        +               Dm       +            +     C        +
E|-----------------|-------------------0----|-------------------0-------|--------------0----3----|
B|-----------------|-1a------p0---1---------|-3a------p1---3--------3---|-1a-------1-------------|
G|------------0----|-0a---------------------|-2a------------------------|-0a---------------------|
D|------------0----|------2------------2----|------0------------0-------|------2------------2----|
A|-----------------|-3a---------------------|--------------0------------|-3a---------------------|
E|-------3---------|--------------3---------|-1a------------------------|--------------3---------|

   F                     C        +               G        +            +     F        +
E|-5a-------------5----|-3a------p0---0---------|-------------------0-------|------------------------|
B|---------------------|-1a----------------1----|-3a------p1---3--------3---|-1a---------------------|
G|-5a------------------|-0a---------------------|-0a------------------------|-2a-------2---2---p0----|
D|------3---------3----|------2------------2----|------0------------0-------|------3------------0----|
A|-0a--------0---------|-3a---------------------|--------------2------------|--------------3---------|
E|---------------------|--------------3---------|-3a------------------------|-1a---------------------|

[Chorus]
   C              F      C        +               Dm       +        F      C        +
E|----------------5a---|-3a------p0---0---------|-------------------5a---|-3a------p0---0----3----|
B|-1a------------------|-1a----------------1----|-3a------p1---3---------|-1a---------------------|
G|-0a-------------5a---|-0a---------------------|-2a----------------5a---|-0a---------------------|
D|------2---------3a---|------2------------2----|------0------------3a---|------2------------2----|
A|-3a------------------|-3a---------------------|--------------0---------|-3a---------------------|
E|-----------3---------|--------------3---------|-1a---------------------|--------------3---------|

   F                     C        +               G        +            +     F        +               C   
E|-5a------------/8----|-3a------p0---0---------|-------------------0-------|------------------------|------|
B|---------------------|-1a----------------1----|-3a------p1---3--------3---|-1a---------------------|-1a---|
G|-5a------------------|-0a---------------------|-0a------------------------|-2a-------2---2---p0----|-0a---|
D|------3---------0----|------2------------2----|------0------------0-------|------3------------0----|-2a---|
A|-0a--------0---------|-3a---------------------|--------------2------------|--------------3---------|-3a---|
E|---------------------|--------------3---------|-3a------------------------|-1a---------------------|------|

[VerseEnhanced] 
   C   +       +                +       +       +       +     Dm  +       +       +       +
E|------------------------|-------------------------0-------|-------------------------0-------|
B|------------------------|-1----------p0---1---------------|-3----------p1---3-----------3---|
G|-----0-------0------0---|-----0---------------0-------0---|-----2---------------0-----------|
D|---------2----------2---|---------2---------------2-------|---------0---------------0-------|
A|-3----------------------|-3-------------------------------|-----------------0---------------|
E|-----------------3------|-----------------3---------------|-1-------------------------------|
                     Should auld        acquaintance          be          forgot      and 
                     Let's  have        a drink     or        maybe           two     or 

   C   +       +       +       +     F   +       +       +       +     C   +       +       +       +
E|-----------------0-------3-------|/5-----------------------5-------|-3----------p0---0---------------|
B|-1-----------1-------------------|---------------------------------|-------------------------1-------|
G|-----0---------------0-------0---|-----5-------5-------5-------5---|-----0---------------0-------0---|
D|---------2---------------2-------|---------3---------------3-------|---------2---------------2-------|
A|-3-------------------------------|-----------------0---------------|-3-------------------------------|
E|-----------------3---------------|-1-------------------------------|-----------------3---------------|
   never           brought to        mind,                   Should    auld        acquaintance
   maybe           three   or        four.                   Or        five        or six      or 

   G   +       +       +       +     F        +               C        +       +
E|-------------------------0-------|------------------------|----------------------3/5------|
B|-3----------p1---3-----------3---|-1a---------------------|-1a-------------------0--------|
G|-----0---------------0-----------|-2a-------2---2---p0----|-0a-------0-------0------------|
D|---------0---------------0-------|------3------------0----|------2---------------0--------|
A|-----------------2---------------|--------------3---------|-3a----------------------------|
E|-3-------------------------------|-1a---------------------|--------------3----------------|
   be          forgot      and       days     of  auld lang   syne.                For
   seven       or eight    or        maybe        even        more.                For

[ChorusEnhanced]
   C   +       +       +       +     Dm  +       +       +              C   +       +       +       +
E|-3----------p0---0---------------|-------------------------3/5------|-3----------p0---0-------3-------|
B|-------------------------1-------|-3----------p1---3-------0--------|---------------------------------|
G|-----0---------------0-------0---|-----2---------------2------------|-----0---------------0-------0---|
D|---------2---------------2-------|---------0---------------0--------|---------2---------------2-------|
A|-3-------------------------------|-----------------0----------------|-3---------------3---------------|
E|-----------------3---------------|-1--------------------------------|---------------------------------|
   auld            lang              syne,       my dear,    for        auld            lang 

   F   +       +       +        +     C   +       +       +       +     G   +       +       +       +
E|-5-----------------------5/8------|-3----------p0---0---------------|-------------------------0-------|
B|----------------------------------|-------------------------1-------|-3----------p1---3-----------3---|
G|-----5-------5-------5--------0---|-----0---------------0-------0---|-----0---------------0-----------|
D|---------3---------------3--------|---------2---------------2-------|---------0---------------0-------|
A|-0---------------0----------------|-3-------------------------------|-----------------2---------------|
E|----------------------------------|-----------------3---------------|-3-------------------------------|
   syne,                   We'll      take        a   cup     of        kindness        yet     for the 

   F        +               C
E|------------------------|--------|
B|-1a---------------------|-1a-----|
G|-2a-------2---2---p0----|-0a-----|
D|------3------------0----|-2a-----|
A|--------------0---------|-3a-----|
E|-1a---------------------|--------|
   sake     of  auld lang   syne.
************************************ | a Arpeggio: play all notes in the chord harp-like in fast sequence | p Pull-off | / Slide up ************************************