@thedog556 actually yeah I found that when you tap with a clean tone you end up hitting the strings harder and with the super slinky strings that pushes it out of tune
She is so inspiring! What's even more impressive was learning that she's self taught and she has her own tunings, as well as makes her own chord shapes. I hope I can play like her one day!
@@tidoehicks5001 im 2 years late but try picking on the neck section of the guitar instead of near the body so u dont need to move ur hand a distance to tap
She has the voice that immediately makes you feel comfortable, and she is a very good teacher, love her music style and ARTWORK too! Cool tunes, need to check their music out!
Yeah. can actually appreciate what she's playing. some guitarist feel like they need to impress with super technical abilities or play super fast. But sometimes a good riff is articulate, clear and breathes. Play too fast, in The Listener can't really get a foothold
@@greenvelvet to me it kinda loses most of its feeling when its half speed. maybe im used to the original but i don't think trying to impress anyone is yvette's case anyways.
I've been practicing this riff alllll day and my fingers are killing! Not used to tapping but have pretty much almost got this riff down and I couldn't be happier, so thank you :)
@@Iliketoeatallday harmonics was something I was shown years ago on my first guitar lesson and it was hard but I would practice like 5 hours a day so I had em good after 2 or so weeks
I always find it interesting how in a lot of these videos of artists teaching their own riffs that they have to almost reverse engineer their own riff because to them it came somewhat naturally to play a certain way and it didn't occur to them that they're doing something other people would find difficult until they try to explain it, like here with the little nuances of the slaps and muting between phrases.
holy shit, 35 seconds in and i was already tripping cause i got the tuning wrong and was tripping on what note it was even though it was written infront of my eyes, she is good man
Ahhhhhhhhhhh. Yknow I had stuff to do today now I gotta spend my time learning this riff. Great breakdown though this stuff is so complicated its nice to hear it being explained. I usually try to learn stuff by ear but Covet is a different story ahahahah.
It's as if GEAR GODS have seen Yvette walk out the door after she finished recording the OWL riff and they said, "Can you do another riff before you leave?" And then she made this video as fast as she could xd
honestly the hardest part was getting over how weird it felt to pick at the 12th fret :D but ive learned some other tap happy riffs before so im biased. super fun to play!
Thanks for this one, a pleasure to working your song, I really like what you do ! Go on. (Sometimes it was hard to follow you, sometimes was too fast, should be better with a tab on the screen maybe !)
Could somebody help me, i'm struggling to understand how to play the two taps on 12 at around 4:52, without cancelling out the sound of the parallel slide, am i doing something wrong? maybe not tapping quick enough or something?
Well sorry this reply is late, but the way Yvette plays it involved removing your tapping fingers from the 12's and heavily hammering on the other two notes for the slide immediately after, but you need to make sure your tapping fingers are definitely being removed before the hammer on happens. Alternatively, if you struggle with that, what I find myself subconsciously doing is pulling my fingers off the 12's in such a way that it's similar to picking them, while my left hand is already holding the correct notes ready for the slide. The 1st way is the "right" way as far as I can see, but you may find option 2 more helpful and sounds near identical, just with a slightly different attack on the note. Hope this helps if you haven't got it already!
@@enigma-g5549 I'm pretty sure she has really good finger strength and dexterity. She used to play piano competitively when she was younger and she's an absolute monster at it.
Can someone explain to me why the tap section didn’t even take any practice to learn but those first four finger picked notes before each tapped section feel impossible?
Yvette has free JamPlay video where she goes through a finger exercise that likely will help with that issue. Also notice the picking pattern is slightly different for the bridges so adjust the exercise accordingly (no brainer). But basically Keep the top three strings open Choose a scale that fits with the open strings Choose a picking pattern for your index, middle and ring fingers Play the scale and picking pattern at the same time Increase tempo once you feel comfortable Alternatively break the troublesome pattern into smaller chunks. The smallest possible chunk is two notes so start with that. 😆
Tattoo: "to exist in the world but not listen to it" Screw that, Imma listen to Yvette Young. She's great, Covet is great, and Shibuya holds one of the 🎸riffs of the decade.
"Been there, done that", - STANLEY JORDAN- 😊 But yes! The world needs more guitarists emulating Stanley's "touch" style. It would be awesome if Covet and Elephant Gym should gig together. 😊
i found out that i cant tap with my strumming / finger hands index finger cause i have no calluses on the top so the sound is so fucking weak that it sounds like shit
I tuned my guitar to D A D F# A E put my capo on the 2nd fret
Strummed the open strings like Yvette did
And then gave up
Lmfaoo I feel you bro
tuned them and all my strings popped at once
I saw the capo and gave up LOL....me don't like playing with capo
Hahahhah same here
I learned it in an hour.
Let’s all take a moment to acknowledge that she plays like this using a clean tone and single coils!
Nah she uses loads of pedals
sehibi Wassim she has a video on her channel playing it clean chief
and with 12's and sometimes 13's as the string gauge. owie.
@thedog556 actually yeah I found that when you tap with a clean tone you end up hitting the strings harder and with the super slinky strings that pushes it out of tune
Yvette Young hears riff she likes.
Yvette: I'd tap that.
Legend
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"normal speed" OH SHIT wait a moment
"Half speed" OH SHIT wait a moment (but half speed)
O H S H I T w a i t a m o m e n t
"And that's it."
YEAH. RIGHT.
*is crying*
She is so inspiring! What's even more impressive was learning that she's self taught and she has her own tunings, as well as makes her own chord shapes. I hope I can play like her one day!
you got this! keep practicing!!
I've been practicing this for about 3 weeks and now I'm kinda close to her speed. thank you so much. Bring more of Ivette, please.
The only part that's holding me back is my finger picking 🥝
Looks like it'll take me that long too lol
Ok what is the second chord can’t seem to get it and it’s making me so angry😂
@@oxsnxiwn7804 e 9 7 d 7 g open b with capo on 2
@@tidoehicks5001 im 2 years late but try picking on the neck section of the guitar instead of near the body so u dont need to move ur hand a distance to tap
She has the voice that immediately makes you feel comfortable, and she is a very good teacher, love her music style and ARTWORK too! Cool tunes, need to check their music out!
"so you just play this cord and transition to this chord and it also has a slap thing and a paralel slide" while I'm here like "so capo on 2".
Is it just me or this riff sounds beautiful at half speed
Yes, it is just you
Yeah. can actually appreciate what she's playing.
some guitarist feel like they need to impress with super technical abilities or play super fast. But sometimes a good riff is articulate, clear and breathes.
Play too fast, in The Listener can't really get a foothold
@@greenvelvet to me it kinda loses most of its feeling when its half speed. maybe im used to the original but i don't think trying to impress anyone is yvette's case anyways.
I've been practicing this riff alllll day and my fingers are killing! Not used to tapping but have pretty much almost got this riff down and I couldn't be happier, so thank you :)
“so basically the only two skills youll need are the hardest two skills”
Sweeping.
@@zacredington4776 yeah I found sweeping way harder than tapping or fingerstyle xD
tapping is actually ez
I'm actually pretty good at tapping, harmonics trip me up though.
@@Iliketoeatallday harmonics was something I was shown years ago on my first guitar lesson and it was hard but I would practice like 5 hours a day so I had em good after 2 or so weeks
I love, love, love this riff.... She's really clever.
Learning this riff is honestly so much fun. It’s the first two hand tapping riff I’m learning and it’s good fun. The rest of the song is 😳
Came to watch the Weekly Riff. Left completely in Love.
Awesome playing what a beautiful riff
Nice guitar.. love your stockings
Her band is incredible.
I cant wait to get up in the morning and play this🥲
dude i've been wanting to learn this riff! super cool to see Yvette on the channel! will be learning for sure.
Day two and I can finally do the first two alternating parts to this section, 1 more day or so and i will be able to. Thank you for this magic!!!!!!!
Three days in and i can play it now yay
Fuark.
I love this and her
I always find it interesting how in a lot of these videos of artists teaching their own riffs that they have to almost reverse engineer their own riff because to them it came somewhat naturally to play a certain way and it didn't occur to them that they're doing something other people would find difficult until they try to explain it, like here with the little nuances of the slaps and muting between phrases.
A true artist and GREAT inspirational musician..thank you..you are fabulous!!!
Damn that sounds awesome! Great guitar playing🤘
Thanks for the video it was incredibly easy to follow!
holy shit, 35 seconds in and i was already tripping cause i got the tuning wrong and was tripping on what note it was even though it was written infront of my eyes, she is good man
So sick style. thank you
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Such a beauty!
Guitar is nice too. XD
Really talented.👌
Beatifull song Yvette, i loved like that. SALUDOS DESDE MÉXICO.😙😙😙😙😙😙😙😙😙😙😙😙💙💙💙💙💙
I wanted a tuto of this so bad!! Thank you
Love the technique and sound!
That editing though. Isaac is nailing it!
Ahhhhhhhhhhh. Yknow I had stuff to do today now I gotta spend my time learning this riff. Great breakdown though this stuff is so complicated its nice to hear it being explained. I usually try to learn stuff by ear but Covet is a different story ahahahah.
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D A D F# A E: Open D9 chord. I love it!
I know this is completely different vibe, but very Joni Mitchell/Bob Dylan Blood On The Tracks type tuning
Good thing it still sounds really cool at half speed because that's all I could hope to play it at.
It's as if GEAR GODS have seen Yvette walk out the door after she finished recording the OWL riff and they said, "Can you do another riff before you leave?" And then she made this video as fast as she could xd
I got the same idea
amazing
honestly the hardest part was getting over how weird it felt to pick at the 12th fret :D but ive learned some other tap happy riffs before so im biased. super fun to play!
She’s awesome 👏🏼
Pure Talent
Beautiful, arpeggio patterns Yvette.
Her and Mansur Brown are the two top young players for me. Next level players.
Sounds awesome.
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How do you get that type of tone when you tap on the high e string? I get a very buzzed-out quiet sounding tone every time I try
Thanks for this one, a pleasure to working your song, I really like what you do ! Go on.
(Sometimes it was hard to follow you, sometimes was too fast, should be better with a tab on the screen maybe !)
The perfect woman exists in the form of Yvette Young.
That Gunter face in the beginning really had me.
I’m tempted to get it from her it’s just ugh she makes it seem so beautiful
she gives determination to my also small fingers
Love her style of playing so cool just like Sarah longfield, she is insane at all her crafts
That turn...
I liked this before watching it because I wanted this so badly lmao
MAF ROK
Hella cool
is her style of playing as unique and mind blowing as my mind is making it?
She should show us chord shapes in this awesome tuning.
Dope af
Cuteness overload + Shaggy killing skills =
"Its kinda give it a little sus..."
❤
the first chord just keeps sending my mind to nautilus - not even sure if its the same chord
what a beautiful human
YVETTE, I LOVE YOU! :)
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I'm just mesmerized by her beauty 😍😍. Amazing guitar player too
What chords she's playing?
I just wanna synthwave the hell out of this riff. It's beautiful. Hope I don't absolutely ruin it.
Could somebody help me, i'm struggling to understand how to play the two taps on 12 at around 4:52, without cancelling out the sound of the parallel slide, am i doing something wrong? maybe not tapping quick enough or something?
Well sorry this reply is late, but the way Yvette plays it involved removing your tapping fingers from the 12's and heavily hammering on the other two notes for the slide immediately after, but you need to make sure your tapping fingers are definitely being removed before the hammer on happens.
Alternatively, if you struggle with that, what I find myself subconsciously doing is pulling my fingers off the 12's in such a way that it's similar to picking them, while my left hand is already holding the correct notes ready for the slide. The 1st way is the "right" way as far as I can see, but you may find option 2 more helpful and sounds near identical, just with a slightly different attack on the note. Hope this helps if you haven't got it already!
@@yoho6104 Yeah i'm still learning so i'm this will be a great help! Thankyouu
@@awesomus100 No problem, I just started learning it this morning too so good luck to us both! I'm sure you'll nail it
Sounds good slowed down too.
Argh! Soo GOOD!
I don't have a capo, so I'm swinging it, yeah !
I know someone who used to use a pencil with tied rubber bands as a capo.
Does she use pedals here? Compressor pedal?
Nope. Jus finger strength and technique.
Really? When she playing live i watch she always had some pedal.
@@enigma-g5549 I'm pretty sure she has really good finger strength and dexterity. She used to play piano competitively when she was younger and she's an absolute monster at it.
Tu utilises quel amplis ?
Vox AC-10
@@mikeallen3666 J'aime ton style Mike.
Can someone explain to me why the tap section didn’t even take any practice to learn but those first four finger picked notes before each tapped section feel impossible?
Yvette has free JamPlay video where she goes through a finger exercise that likely will help with that issue. Also notice the picking pattern is slightly different for the bridges so adjust the exercise accordingly (no brainer).
But basically
Keep the top three strings open
Choose a scale that fits with the open strings
Choose a picking pattern for your index, middle and ring fingers
Play the scale and picking pattern at the same time
Increase tempo once you feel comfortable
Alternatively break the troublesome pattern into smaller chunks. The smallest possible chunk is two notes so start with that. 😆
0:37 normal speed
0:52 half speed
So cool to see these techniques. I never study this kind of playing. 5/5 would watch more
Tattoo: "to exist in the world but not listen to it"
Screw that, Imma listen to Yvette Young. She's great, Covet is great, and Shibuya holds one of the 🎸riffs of the decade.
Looks so simple.
Can i do this on an acoustic ?
Sure, if your frets and strings are OK and you can hear the tone just fine. Yvette performed this on an acoustic at some point i'm pretty surr
Yeah, but you'll have to tap extra hard to negate the natural harmonics, which will prove beneficial for your technique in the future.
Passing an exam be like 0:12
"Been there, done that", - STANLEY JORDAN- 😊 But yes! The world needs more guitarists emulating Stanley's "touch" style. It would be awesome if Covet and Elephant Gym should gig together. 😊
i found out that i cant tap with my strumming / finger hands index finger cause i have no calluses on the top so the sound is so fucking weak that it sounds like shit
lmao Yvetts voice sure sounbds weird at ha
man if she isn't as cute as a box of kittens with a cold. ....and shes a GREAT fuckin guitarist, too!!!
Beautiful, glorious. And the lady is not bad either.
Got jokes i see
tuning the guitar is already complex... I'll not giving up !
i'm kinda into yvette or sumthin. oops
I wish she'd tell us what the strings were instead of just the frets 😭
When you realized its not really half speed
Two words.... Lint roller..... Awesome lesson!!!
How many people are actually trying to play this?
Many?
Who are the 7 petty people who didn't like this video
Waifu
don’t even try boiii, her heart belongs to San
@@hxvm01 sans*
Camera didn’t help a lot to understand the playing
can you play on my funeral please
How nice is a bit of sweetness on your channel...
I wish she explained as well as she played guitar :(
Thats so cute, she think people can learn that
so sick of noobs playing this in my guitar store
I'm more interested with the strap that she's using tho
also min 3:58 is the 10th fret not the 9th smh your hair