In Key of A with capo 0. Chords for The Police - Every Breath You Take (Official Music Video) with easy & interactive lesson. Alternative tunings for piano, bass, uke, guitar, bass, mandolin & banjo.
Every Breath You Take chords The Police 1983 (The Police) Capo I *** [Intro]GEmCDG[Verse]GEvery breath you takeEmEvery move you makeCEvery bond you breakDEvery step you takeG* I'll be watching youGEvery single dayEmAnd every word you sayCEvery game you playDEvery night you stayGI'l...
Sting introduced 'Every Breath You Take' by way of a simple demo, consisting of himself singing over a Hammond organ part that would subsequently be replaced by Andy Summers's guitar (keyboards were never the strong suit of this band). The demo had been recorded in a small eight-track sui...
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it advanced overlay technique. You may either define the area of the screen that will be used for lyrics, leaving the rest for images, or you may display images over the lyrics at the precisely defined times (this comes useful if you want to present guitar chords in addition to the ...
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