

G B I have nothing to live for, Dock Of The Bay (acoustic) chords by Otis Redding with chords drawings, easy version, 12 key variations and much more. And then we practice putting it together. If you are busing trying to figure out the guitar chords you won’t be able to concentrate on the vocals. Verse 2: G B I left my home in Georgia, C B Bb A headed for the 'Frisco Bay. Spend time practicing changed from chord to chord. “Dancing in the Moonlight” full play-along on YouTube, only 4 chords. G Sittin’ in the morning B sun I’ll be C sittin’ when the ev B enin A# g A comes G Watching the ships roll B in Then I C watch them roll a B way A# a A gain, yeah. Simo | Collaborations | Tommy Emmanuel with capo transposer, play along with guitar, piano, ukulele & … Song: (Sittin' on) The dock of the bay Artist: Otis Redding Composers: Otis Redding and Steve Cropper Tabbed by DJ ('DiddyD' on ) 27th Mar 2015 NOTE: Emphasise the bass notes of each chord. Sittin' On The Dock of the Bay has sections analyzed in the following keys: G Major, and G Lydian. Youtube to Mp3 - self explanatory, feed the resulting mp3 into Transcribe or Audacity, or even rewinding over and over in iTunes is better than doing it in Youtube.Sittin' on the dock of the bay, wastin' time.Rarely does a perfect job, but can sometimes give clues or provide a rough starting point. Chordify - a cool site that tries to figure out the chords of any Youtube video you feed into it.Think like Google Docs but for sheet music. Noteflight - a free online music notation program.Audacity - a simple, free DAW (Digital Audio Workstation), meant more for audio editing, but can also do slowdown, pitch shift, etc.It allows you to slow things down, loop over specific sections, pitch shift, and more. Transcribe! - a brilliant little program that was built specifically for transcribing.We encourage you to try transcribing yourself, if you can! It's a fantastic way to develop your ear and theory knowledge, and even if you get stuck it'll be easier for others to help if you already have a starting point. Read the rules, which have been moved to a Stickied post at the top of the subreddit. If you're looking for help figuring out the chords/notes for a piece of music, this is the place to ask.
