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Yvette Young Teaches Finger Tapping | Guitar Lesson
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Yvette Young‘s intoxicating brand of finger-tapped guitar goodness is a trademark of math rock band Covet‘s sound and has made her a bona fide star across the message boards. We were lucky enough to have Yvette in the studio to show us a few tips and tricks on finger tapping and how to sound our best while doing it. Get ready to let those fingers fly!


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Top Comments of this video!! :3

@sweetwater

2 years ago

Yvette Young shows us how to unlock a whole universe of creative possibilities with finger tapping and alternate tunings 🤯

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@LarsNorlander

2 years ago

Realizing that the alternative tuning was done so that the open bass strings formed a major chord while the highest three strings stayed the same for melodies was a very interesting light bulb moment for me.

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@dannychoi18

2 years ago

Over time, Yvette is going to go down as one of the greats. Such a good person too.

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@anirudhganesh

2 years ago

Yvette is an awesome teacher! the way she breaks things down and explains them is super simple and awesome instead of going into the technicalities of the parts!

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@dougmaxwell8789

2 years ago

Great video. I only have one arm, and thanks to open tuning, I can play electric guitar completely on the neck with a combination of tapping and strumming. I prefer Open D (DADF#AD) because I can do crunchy power chords and tap out triads and single note solos in the same song, which is great for learning AC/DC and old David Bowie tunes. I can also do more lovely melodic stuff similar to what Yvette does (though nowhere near as good), except I use a looper pedal. Open D minor (DADFAD) is also a fun one to experiment with.

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@blessedheavyelements8544

1 year ago

What I appreciate is that she was able to 1. find her voice, 2. present it to the world 3. be appreciated. Sooo many great guitarists coming online now.

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@Rwtheking

2 years ago

As a keyboardist who’s learning guitar finger tapping is important to learn for me. Two hands is just normal for me.

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@jezzibooker

3 weeks ago

I could listen to her talk about literally anything for literally ever

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@kingbrutusxxvi

2 years ago

I've been playing nearly 40 years and, for the first few years, I wasn't a fan of tapping. Every player seemed to do the same thing and I found it boring and uncreative. Reb Beach changed my mind with his innovative playing and now players like Tim Henson and Yvette are carrying that torch. Gorgeous playing.

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@jonr4651

2 years ago

Time stamps A1 4:18 A2 6:23 B 7:01 C 7:23 A3 8:48 A4 8:57 B* 9:23 D 9:38

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@gxwdseubackup

11 months ago

A1 & A2 6:39 B 7:00 C 8:07 ( 7:23 ) A3 8:48 A4 9:07 (8:57) (9:01) B* 9:23 D 9:31

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@thesamenumb5437

2 years ago

Yvette Young is a treasure to this earth!!!!! So fun and full of awesomeness!!!!

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@jacklong7627

1 year ago

Awesome lesson! Thank you!

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@jimlund4845

5 months ago

Thanks for the cool lesson @Yvette...you are the best!

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@Herbertyals

1 year ago

This video is insanely helpful and i love yvettes style so this video is very fun to watch thank you

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@verdielg

1 year ago

This was both beautiful and brilliant! Thanks Yvette! Very inspiring indeed.

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@artemyhladenko1548

10 months ago

Thank you for the lesson Yvette and Sweetwater, it's a gold

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@gallp13

7 months ago

This is how a piano player approaches guitar. Wonderful stuff.

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@joefuller9160

2 years ago

So Beautiful to hear and see!!

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@DanzEnglish

1 year ago

Her explanation is so straightforward. Very good

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