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: Following a four-bar drum break, the tempo doubles. During this phase, the brass section’s background shifts to reference Tuxedo Junction .
While Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians are credited with making the song a New Year's Eve tradition in the U.S. starting in 1929, the Glenn Miller Orchestra's version provides a more upbeat, "swinging" alternative while maintaining the band's signature "tight" arrangements and clarinet-led woodwind sound . the_glenn_miller_orchestra_auld_lang_syne
: A tenor saxophone solo begins around measure 28, supported by simple brass "prodding". : Following a four-bar drum break, the tempo doubles