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Upright Bass Songs in 4-4: "Auld Lang Syne" Pt. 6

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Summary: Spice up upright bass lessons by finding out how to play songs in 4-4 time. Learn how to play part six of "Auld Lang Syne" on upright bass in this free stringed instrument lesson from a music teacher.

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By Don Rovero
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Don Rovero has been performing and teaching music for over 25 years, specializing in bass guitar and upright bass. He has played music with rock bands, orchestras, and in many musical...read more

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"OK, and for our last part of Auld Lang Syne, we just ended up with our B and A to an open G note. Then just play E, D, G. So our last notes there are E with the first finger, play it twice. Open D and open G. Again, two times on the E note on the D string, open D and then open G. Now watch your bowing direction. Remember you're starting with that up bow on D. A strong down bow then on G. A, A, G, now our big shift. And if all went according to plan you should be ending with a nice long down bow on that G note."

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