i was just practicing to cover this song. you nailed this, especially the build up to the drop holy shit. im putting this in my downloads. Best hiding cover ive heard straight up
you nailed it, probably my favorite mobo track along with broken cash machine, I think "hiding" displays their peak growth musically. Congrats, bro, your cover is so good.
Standard tuning. First chord: ring finger fifth fret D string, index finger third fret high E string. There’s also a hammer on in the middle of the picking pattern starting with your middle finger on the fourth fret of the G string, followed by your pinky finger on the fifth fret of the G string. First chord picking pattern: D, G, D, B, D, G, D, high E, D, G, D, hammer on, D, G, hammer on again but no pinky that follows. Second chord: index finger second fret D string, ring finger third fret high E. Second chord picking pattern: D, G, B, high E, D, B, D, G Third chord: index finger first fret D string, middle finger second fret G string, ring finger second fret high E string. Third chord picking pattern: same as picking pattern for chord two. Fourth chord: index finger third fret A string, ring finger fifth fret G string, pinky fifth fret B string. Eventually your pinky will come off and be replaced by your middle finger on the fourth fret same string, followed by your index finger sliding up two frets Fourth chord picking pattern: A, D, G, B, A, G, A, B (move pinky off put middle finger on), A, G, A, B (with middle finger again), A, G, A followed by slide up two frets. Fifth chord: middle finger fifth fret D string, followed by a hammer on, on the B string second fret, and then followed by another hammer on using your middle finger on the fourth fret of the G string. Fifth chord picking pattern: D, G, D, open B followed by hammer on using index finger on the second fret of the B string, D, open G followed by hammer on using middle finger on the fourth fret of G string. Sixth chord: index finger third fret A string, ring finger fifth fret D string, middle finger fourth fret G string. Sixth chord picking pattern: A, D, A, G, A, D, A, D Seventh chord: index finger third fret A string, ring finger fifth fret D string, use your ring finger to mute the G string, pinky on the fifth fret of the B string. There is no picking pattern here, just strum once and hold for four beats. Eighth chord: exact same as chord seven, just remove your pinky. Let it ring out for an additional four beats. Ninth chord: index finger on the third fret of the low E string, ring finger on the fifth fret of the A string, pinky on the fifth fret of the D string, the G string is played open in the picking pattern but also uses your middle finger on the fourth fret. Ninth chord picking pattern: low E, A, D, open G, low E, A, D, G with middle finger added on fourth fret, low E , A, D, back to open G. Tenth chord: ring finger on the third fret of the A string, you’ll be using an open B but also using your index finger on the first fret of the B as well. Tenth chord picking pattern: A, D, G, B index first fret, A, G, B index finger first fret followed by hammer off (open B) 11th chord: ring finger on the fifth fret of the A string, middle finger on the fourth fret of the D string, same thing happening here with the hammer off on the B string, but instead of putting your index finger on the first fret, it’s going on the third fret. 11th chord picking pattern: exactly the same as picking pattern for chord ten. 12th chord (not really a chord) just follow picking pattern: low E, G, D, B, index finger sixth fret A string, G, D, B, middle finger fifth fret A string, G, D, index finger on the third fret of the B string, middle finger third fret A string, G, D, ring finger third fret B string again. 13th chord picking pattern: middle finger third fret low E, G, D, ring finger third fret B string, index finger second fret A string, G, D, ring finger third fret B string again, middle finger third fret A string, D, G, index finger first fret B string followed by hammer off to open B, A, open B, A, G, A, G, A, G. 14th chord: middle finger third fret A string, use your middle finger to mute the D string, ring finger on the third fret of the B string, followed by index finger second fret high E string, followed by index finger third fret high E string. 15th chord: middle finger fifth fret A string, index finger fourth fret D string. 15th chord picking pattern: A, D, A, G, A, D, A, B, repeat twice. 16th chord: slide chord fifteen down two frets 17th chord: same chord pattern as #12, just add D, G, D, G to make it flow as eighth notes all the way. 18th chord is when picking stops and actual chords begin: middle finger third fret A string, ring finger third fret B string. 19th chord: middle finger fifth fret A string, index finger fourth fret D string. 20th chord: ring finger seventh fret A string, index finger fifth fret D string, back down to nineteenth chord, back down again to 18th chord, and finally back up to 19th chord. 21st chord: Middle finger third fret low E, ring finger third fret B string. 22nd chord: index finger second fret A string, ring finger stays where it’s at 23rd chord: middle finger third fret A string, ring finger stays where it’s at, then it goes back to the 21st chord, followed by 22nd, then 23rd again, back to 21st chord, 22nd, 23rd, back aGAIN to 21st, then 22nd, and THEN it ends on 21st chord.
@@claracovetI love that you take the time to write out the description for people who dont know the chords and inversions. It makes learning these songs extremely accesible. You're doing a good thing for the music community. ❤
💔💔💔💔 Take the train to Frankford I won't answer when they call I guess that's just my gift to myself Drank a lot and danced to The Cure Holding on for dear life To the frayed edge of a feeling we misplaced years ago And knowing we should really get back home Made mistakes The plants died young, like all good things But I wish my small self had known How much water to use Still some nights I find The ideas that bring me rest Are the ones that used to prod and pester and keep me up Swinging open doors I swore I'd shut Pouring pewter Amassing coins to displace debt to you My straight-line shooter Let me learn here I am in pursuit of all I can undo Entertain the cancer We all answer upwards either way The waiting game is tied again Backs of hands and phrases Misplaced gazes Things we still deny to selves and hesitate to talk about A call from high school two drinks in I smiled but you could not see Your tin can cell receiver hummed its New York static song The lever pulled and all at once The floor was false The center seam divided Lace and well-pressed cotton Found the flood we'd since forgotten We still leave our shoes at the door Before we wring out our wet clothes Across your floor and future Stitch the gaps that destiny assumed With floral sutures Are you hiding or have I abandoned you? Let me learn here I am in pursuit of all I can undo
Most of my song choices are spontaneous. If I’m feeling it then yea sure, I’ll make a mental note to listen to it later on to see if it’s something I wanna do
I would if I wasn’t already swamped with my own music. What I do now takes up the majority of my time and I don’t rly wanna take it any further cause it leads to burnout. Sorry dude
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You really did this song justice. Captured the memories I had growing up screaming their lyrics in my bedroom. MoBo would be proud 🖤
I fell in love with these guys back in 2017. Those were the glory days man I miss them
i would love a tab for this! this is so amazing!
I love it that whenever I find a song I love, you cover it. Great work, I appreciate your voice and guitar as well.
i was just practicing to cover this song. you nailed this, especially the build up to the drop holy shit. im putting this in my downloads. Best hiding cover ive heard straight up
You talking about right before the second second verse starts? Yea man that part was hard af with the guitar transition haha I’m glad you liked it!!
don't normally watch covers but this is crazyy good your voice is perfect for this
you nailed it, probably my favorite mobo track along with broken cash machine, I think "hiding" displays their peak growth musically. Congrats, bro, your cover is so good.
this is by far the most incredible cover i have ever seen done on any song. thank you
The search bar is up there, you can prolly find some better ones lmaoo
@@claracovet keep coming back to this one hahaha nice try
i come back to this cover so much. this is my favorite mobo song, and i honestly like your version better than the original. incredible stuff
That made my day thank you :)
My favourite Mobo song too
Really enjoyed this cover! Probably my favorite Mobo song
oh my gosh dude every song you touch you find a way to make it even better i already liked this song a lot but this cover is absolutely perfect
I love this song, and I thoroughly enjoyed your version!
Glad to have stumbled upon this -- your voice truly does the song justice. Obviously a great acoustic rendition too!
Really curious about the tabs and tuning for this rendition!
Standard tuning.
First chord: ring finger fifth fret D string, index finger third fret high E string. There’s also a hammer on in the middle of the picking pattern starting with your middle finger on the fourth fret of the G string, followed by your pinky finger on the fifth fret of the G string.
First chord picking pattern: D, G, D, B, D, G, D, high E, D, G, D, hammer on, D, G, hammer on again but no pinky that follows.
Second chord: index finger second fret D string, ring finger third fret high E.
Second chord picking pattern: D, G, B, high E, D, B, D, G
Third chord: index finger first fret D string, middle finger second fret G string, ring finger second fret high E string.
Third chord picking pattern: same as picking pattern for chord two.
Fourth chord: index finger third fret A string, ring finger fifth fret G string, pinky fifth fret B string. Eventually your pinky will come off and be replaced by your middle finger on the fourth fret same string, followed by your index finger sliding up two frets
Fourth chord picking pattern: A, D, G, B, A, G, A, B (move pinky off put middle finger on), A, G, A, B (with middle finger again), A, G, A followed by slide up two frets.
Fifth chord: middle finger fifth fret D string, followed by a hammer on, on the B string second fret, and then followed by another hammer on using your middle finger on the fourth fret of the G string.
Fifth chord picking pattern: D, G, D, open B followed by hammer on using index finger on the second fret of the B string, D, open G followed by hammer on using middle finger on the fourth fret of G string.
Sixth chord: index finger third fret A string, ring finger fifth fret D string, middle finger fourth fret G string.
Sixth chord picking pattern: A, D, A, G, A, D, A, D
Seventh chord: index finger third fret A string, ring finger fifth fret D string, use your ring finger to mute the G string, pinky on the fifth fret of the B string. There is no picking pattern here, just strum once and hold for four beats.
Eighth chord: exact same as chord seven, just remove your pinky. Let it ring out for an additional four beats.
Ninth chord: index finger on the third fret of the low E string, ring finger on the fifth fret of the A string, pinky on the fifth fret of the D string, the G string is played open in the picking pattern but also uses your middle finger on the fourth fret.
Ninth chord picking pattern: low E, A, D, open G, low E, A, D, G with middle finger added on fourth fret, low E , A, D, back to open G.
Tenth chord: ring finger on the third fret of the A string, you’ll be using an open B but also using your index finger on the first fret of the B as well.
Tenth chord picking pattern: A, D, G, B index first fret, A, G, B index finger first fret followed by hammer off (open B)
11th chord: ring finger on the fifth fret of the A string, middle finger on the fourth fret of the D string, same thing happening here with the hammer off on the B string, but instead of putting your index finger on the first fret, it’s going on the third fret.
11th chord picking pattern: exactly the same as picking pattern for chord ten.
12th chord (not really a chord) just follow picking pattern: low E, G, D, B, index finger sixth fret A string, G, D, B, middle finger fifth fret A string, G, D, index finger on the third fret of the B string, middle finger third fret A string, G, D, ring finger third fret B string again.
13th chord picking pattern: middle finger third fret low E, G, D, ring finger third fret B string, index finger second fret A string, G, D, ring finger third fret B string again, middle finger third fret A string, D, G, index finger first fret B string followed by hammer off to open B, A, open B, A, G, A, G, A, G.
14th chord: middle finger third fret A string, use your middle finger to mute the D string, ring finger on the third fret of the B string, followed by index finger second fret high E string, followed by index finger third fret high E string.
15th chord: middle finger fifth fret A string, index finger fourth fret D string.
15th chord picking pattern: A, D, A, G, A, D, A, B, repeat twice.
16th chord: slide chord fifteen down two frets
17th chord: same chord pattern as #12, just add D, G, D, G to make it flow as eighth notes all the way.
18th chord is when picking stops and actual chords begin: middle finger third fret A string, ring finger third fret B string.
19th chord: middle finger fifth fret A string, index finger fourth fret D string.
20th chord: ring finger seventh fret A string, index finger fifth fret D string, back down to nineteenth chord, back down again to 18th chord, and finally back up to 19th chord.
21st chord: Middle finger third fret low E, ring finger third fret B string.
22nd chord: index finger second fret A string, ring finger stays where it’s at
23rd chord: middle finger third fret A string, ring finger stays where it’s at, then it goes back to the 21st chord, followed by 22nd, then 23rd again, back to 21st chord, 22nd, 23rd, back aGAIN to 21st, then 22nd, and THEN it ends on 21st chord.
@@claracovetI love that you take the time to write out the description for people who dont know the chords and inversions. It makes learning these songs extremely accesible. You're doing a good thing for the music community. ❤
coming back to this again. its better every time. thank u for covering this song dude
Just put out a new mobo song :)
@@claracovet this is the best day of my life
you killed it dude
Absolutely murdered it
Haha yay
What a banger cover mahn. Perfect.
💔💔💔💔
Take the train to Frankford
I won't answer when they call
I guess that's just my gift to myself
Drank a lot and danced to The Cure
Holding on for dear life
To the frayed edge of a feeling we misplaced years ago
And knowing we should really get back home
Made mistakes
The plants died young, like all good things
But I wish my small self had known
How much water to use
Still some nights I find
The ideas that bring me rest
Are the ones that used to prod and pester and keep me up
Swinging open doors I swore I'd shut
Pouring pewter
Amassing coins to displace debt to you
My straight-line shooter
Let me learn here
I am in pursuit of all I can undo
Entertain the cancer
We all answer upwards either way
The waiting game is tied again
Backs of hands and phrases
Misplaced gazes
Things we still deny to selves and hesitate to talk about
A call from high school two drinks in
I smiled but you could not see
Your tin can cell receiver hummed its New York static song
The lever pulled and all at once
The floor was false
The center seam divided
Lace and well-pressed cotton
Found the flood we'd since forgotten
We still leave our shoes at the door
Before we wring out our wet clothes
Across your floor and future
Stitch the gaps that destiny assumed
With floral sutures
Are you hiding or have I abandoned you?
Let me learn here
I am in pursuit of all I can undo
So sick man you have an amazing voice and great guitar playing
You have good taste
i love this song so much and this cover didn't disappoint!!
Glad u liked it :)
This is fantastic
I keep coming back to this, may I ask the tuning?
Absolutely incredible my man. I love this song and you killed it. 🤙❤️
Thanks for the sub Kohl and welcome to the channel :)
u frickin badass! that right hand is like a machhine LOL u absolutely killed it as per usual !
Hahaha great comment thank you
No way that was first take dawg. I'm jealous
Oh it definitely wasn’t haha I said that ironically
so good
Great job homie:)
great cover, thanks for putting out such great content, i appreciate the effort
Just wow
This is soooo good jesus man you making me shiver
My fav mobo cover I’ve done is pothole,you should check it out :)
please never stop uploading and do more mobo this is amazing turned notifs on and excited for more! very underrated song
I’ve covered over 10 songs by them since the channel’s inception. You can search for them. Thanks for supporting the channel!
@@claracovet just saw I’m very excited to watch it all especially the tssf covers
@@hadinasrallah8928 most of my older ones are pretty bad but I may redo some in the future!
@@claracovet imo enjoying them! Excited for redos and more man
beautiful, just amazing.
Sounds amazing man!!!
really impressive man!!
dude i would adore a tutorial on this
Check the comments I wrote it all up
this is so good!!
Unreal!
This is really good 😊
Fucking amazing cover.
Release a tab though please. 🙇🏻♂️
fucking hell bro ur so good 😭
That was amazing!!
I actually think I may prefer this to the original
Lol poor Jake Ewald
Great cover man, is this just in standard tuning?
Yeah, standard. DM me @claracovetva on Insta/Twitter and I’ll teach you how to play it
This is great, do you have a link to the tab or source you used to learn this song? Also how long did it take to learn this song?
I learnt it by ear and can’t explain, sorry. It took a couple hours to decipher but there’s a lot of repeating phrases
your voice reminds me of the vocalist from mom jeans!
First time I’ve heard that haha
Will you do MOBO's It's Cold Out Here? Love as always bro!
Most of my song choices are spontaneous. If I’m feeling it then yea sure, I’ll make a mental note to listen to it later on to see if it’s something I wanna do
damn...
Wanna start a mobo cover band with me??
I would if I wasn’t already swamped with my own music. What I do now takes up the majority of my time and I don’t rly wanna take it any further cause it leads to burnout. Sorry dude