Yvette Young | Approaching Guitar Like a Piano | Artist Toolkit
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- čas přidán 2. 07. 2024
- In this edition of Artist Toolkit, Yvette Young from the band Covet talks us through her approach to playing the guitar. Yvette uses a riff from the Covet song "atreyu" to demonstrate the use of 2 handed tapping, using effects like compression & delays and the importance of practising with a metronome.
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Chapters 🎬
0:00 - intro
1:34 - "atreyu" riff
5:06 - tips for playing "atreyu"
8:00 - tips for tapping
9:22 - using effects
10:28 - final tips
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For someone so brilliant, she seems very down to Earth and normal. This was really cool!
A modern-day guitar treasure.
One of my favorite guitar players, have you noticed there’s not a lot of covers of her music? 😂 very creative, and out of the box playing!
Love music. Don't know anything about how it's created. Watching Yvette is like witnessing some kind of crazy witchcraft. That's just one reason it's so wonderful - the mystery. I don't have the faintest idea what she's talking about but I sure do enjoying listening to her explain it, and create it. Cheers.
As a guitar player I watch you play and just think wow where does it come from, so unique and unlike anything else I’ve heard 🎸🎸🎶
Your technique is truly amazing. And yy10 is the coolest guitar!!!!!!!!
I've been drumming for a long time now, but I also took guitar in high school so it's always been on the back burner. Watching and learning more about the technique Yvette uses really helps me approach guitar in a completely different way. Her and John Browne are two of the biggest influences for me - their playing is so percussive that it sometimes feels like I can play the drums on the fret board. And Yvette's approach to melody is just insanely inspiring...music is just the coolest thing.
Awesome tips, thanks so much!
That is beautiful (atreyu)
Your playing is so unique and beautiful!
...Love how you play! So good!
Legend 🔥☀️🌿
I had said this same thing to my grade 9 music teacher, it's just layered
Beautiful sounds, you can combine with piano too
Yvette is a treasure
What a beautiful gift to share with others.. I AM GRATEFUL for your donation into the universe!
Wow that is beautiful music and a Bay Area girl, love it❤️☮️✨
Great video! One of the best of Yvette!
I love seeing these modern electric guitar players using finger style in the main spotlight it makes me feel like less of a noodler knowing the pick is overrated.
Yvete Young is pretty amazing, I'm not gonna lie.
Bella/linda.👄👄👄👄👄👄🌡️
It's a REALLY cool way of playing! I love the harmonies but I wish it had more crunch(metal type of distortion and rhythms)
Van Halen was a hard rock shredder. Great of course, but the tapping here seems more complex - EVH had women in love and little guitars intro but not much else was polyphonic. Apples and oranges - both styles great though
Study Blind Blake / Rev. Gary Davis if you want to play guitar like a stride piano.
Wow, this level of playing takes a musical savant.
Im CONSISTANTLY awestruck by guitarists like her, i have such trouble even understanding simple melody, so when i hear and see someone demonstrate their skills like this I get a little overwhelmed... but hey maybe i'm just musically mute
Bottom line: you're making a sound. The ones narcissists who get in your face and tell one they're not playing this and that right..pay them no mind. And I like the sound she makes. Cheers!
What if you don't know how to play piano either? 😂
Stanley Jordan did this decades ago.
Yep! But we all learn from others!
@@vincentlussier8264 yeah bit at no time did she acknowledge that. She acts like this technique is something new
Great guitar tapping but doesn’t resemble a piano.
put the guitar away and just play the piano Yvette!
Or...how to make a guitar sound...NOT like a guitar. I'll skip...very talented player though.