0:00 demo 0:39 intro 0:50 tuning (FACGCE) 2:37 lead in + section A 4:22 section B 6:38 lead in + section A + B together 7:21 section C 7:50 lead in + section A + B + C together 8:21 section D 8:59 wrap up + summary 10:32 bonus round (transition into next section) 11:46 outro :)
When I first heard the melody of her vocals it felt like I already knew what the next note was at every point. It just felt so familiar though I’ve never heard it before. Then once I learned the lyrics after a few more listens I couldn’t sing along without getting choked up after the first syllable. Weird. Guys I think covet band members are all wizards and put a spell on this song.
@@lilshinobu Just practice each section until you mastered it, it’s mainly finger style. After that you could even try learning the full song if you got the patience, this riff is the hardest part tho. I’m sure you’ll get the hang of it if you keep on trying (:
@@jackdaw6978 bro her style is so unique the way she uses open chords so beautifully I’m barely learning but I would say for newcomers this could be hard
@@lilshinobu All I'm trying to say is that this is essentially only fingerstyle but with open tunings, which is a lot easier when compared to the rest of her songs, which often use two handed tapping mixed in with fingerstyle. I'm not talking about the complexity or uniqueness of her playing, since its pretty much common sense by now that she is an outstanding guitarrist and there is no denial that this is indeed a beautiful melody.
@@lilshinobu Learning Covet head on as a beginner will be stressful. I still remember when I tried learning CHON songs a few years ago, and ofc it wasn't easy, cause my technique was lacking. Its just something you can't avoid when you try to play music like this as a newcomer...
I’m a bass player but I love tutorials like this. There is always something new to discover. I also like to double notes with the open strings and octaves it adds terrific texture. Thanks.
I spent countless hours watching Yvette's playthrough of Parachute and the Caroline Somersault to learn the riffs and she now puts out a tutorial! Thank you!
I swear she had more videos with this talman being used, now its only the "uplifting sounding riff" video thats left up Such a shame, I love the tone of her tele talman
I heard her acoustic version and right out of the gate, I knew this is something special. FMaj9 tuning? c'mon, you're killin' me. Are there a bunch of time signature changes in this song, or are you just powering thru this by playing the "chunks" and landing on off beats?
I don’t know the time signatures used in this particular song but yes, a lot of Yvette’s/Covet’s music go through time signature changes throughout the song!
Hi I have been playing my acoustic guitar for the last two years after 28 years of no play. I always play on standard and half step down etc. Also sometimes Drop D tuning etc but your alternate tuning, can you describe here what's meant for it?
Alternate Tunings allow you to use different chord shapes and fingerings more easily than standard tuning. Many people also find that alternate tunings inspire them to write and play differently than in standart tuning. Yvette often uses Open Tunings, meaning Alternate Tunings that where the strings are tuned like a chord (e.g. Open D).
Yeah like he said i think f a c g c e makes a f major 9 chords so basically baring any fret gives you a major 9 witch you can than use as the base of your riff
I think I may be in love. Definately fascinated and intrigued by you, Yvette. Your are so beautifully unique in how humble you seem to be and how passionate you are about every detail that you put in your music. Which is the other thing, your chord progressions and the breaks in timing throughout all of your music that I've heard. I have to say I'm trying to figure out if I can transpose your tuning for this song to a lower key. I'm afraid the higher tuning is gonna snap my strings off on my acoustic. I figure I could use a capo to reach the true tuning. Not sure, we'll see. I love this song, both versions, however the first time I watched the video of your acoustic version, I almost wept. It's a beautiful song Anyway but stripped down to acoustic and your voice, sheesh, I think I've had that in my playlist for weeks and I feel such a deep sadness from it that it has inspired me to see what I can come up with in either that tuning or my own version. Anyway didn't mean to drone on and on. Just wanted to say I think you're the most talented guitar player and song writer that I've come across in ages. So thank you and keep it coming lol!
I’m a heavy metal shred guitarist but I absolutely adore this riff. kinda bummed that it’s a different tuning, but I’m glad I found a tutorial coming straight from the author! 😍
Why have I just now discovered her. Great Personality, I could look at her all day, I could discuss guitar and play with her all day. She's perfect. (too late, I'm engaged) I'm a fan!
I just came to see her she is breathtaking I wish I’d knew her I’d try my best to put a ring on her :3 I’m not very good at finger picking I play thrash though
@@jeriatrix4526 do I need that I have a full band and a local following that goes to every show and play a genre that has endured. None of us have to use a passing gimmick and we still happy. I need to whore out so public on RU-vid?