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Sitting on the dock of the bay bass tab
Sitting on the dock of the bay bass tab













sitting on the dock of the bay bass tab

In our arrangement, we’re going to make one chord substitution:

sitting on the dock of the bay bass tab

As always, my chords (and lyrics) may be different than others you’ve seen or heard. It’s pure formula: verse, chorus, verse, chorus, bridge, verse, chorus. After all, this is the twenty-first song, isn’t it? Time for some work! Okay, work that is both easy and fun!įirst, let’s grab the chords and examine the song structure. But I also think you’re more than up for it. It will be a bit of a challenge, I think. I’ve chosen Otis Redding’s (Sitting on) The Dock of the Bay as our “Easy Songs for Beginners” lesson for today. They are intended solely for private study, scholarship or research. These files are the author’s own work and represent his interpretation of this song. So let’s take a song and try out a few ideas. You have to know what different strumming styles are going to sound like. If you want to come up with something yourself that will sound perfectly fine of its own accord, then you need to experiment. If you want to copy what the guitarist on a recording does, then you just listen to what he or she is playing.

#SITTING ON THE DOCK OF THE BAY BASS TAB FULL#

Questions we hear from a lot of beginners include, “How do I strum this? Should I play full chords or single notes?” And, of course, I’m going to chime in with, “What about a combination of both?”















Sitting on the dock of the bay bass tab