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Instructional lessons I mention:
🎸 How to Play Basic Walk-Ups and Walk-Downs
https://songnotes.net/lessons/354/
🎸 Adding Grit to Walk-Ups & Walk-Downs with Flat 3rds and Flat 7ths
https://songnotes.net/lessons/361/
🎸 Bass Note Strumming (Essential Technique)
https://songnotes.net/lessons/371/
🎸 Playing G major chord with only 2 fingers
https://songnotes.net/lessons/83/
🎸 F Chord, Made Easy: 7 Alternatives to the Barred Version
https://songnotes.net/lessons/392/
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Hello, friends! Here's a guitar lesson for Sittin' on the Dock of the Bay, the Otis Redding classic from 1968. This one is a ton of fun to play on the guitar, even though you may not think of guitar when you listen to it. I'll teach you to play it using only 7 chords (using only open chords, all of which major). I'll show you a few ways to strum it, including both beginner-friendly and more advanced strums.
For those of you who are looking for a bit of a challenge, I'll also teach you the subtle walk-up and walk-down heard during the verse of Redding's album version — in addition to explaining the rhythm behind the pushed chord changes that give the song's rhythm a bit of distinction. These may take a bit of practice to get comfortable with, but they sound great when used together. Let's jump in!
Video lesson timestamps:
0:00 Preview & Lesson Summary
1:30 Verse & Chorus Basics
4:50 Strumming Patterns
8:49 Bridge
12:45 Walk-Up & Walk-Down
16:52 Pushed Chord Changes
20:21 Full Playthrough
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