STING'S MOST COPIED RIFF - Why it's so HARD to get it right

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  • Опубликовано: 23 ноя 2024

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  • @PaulDavids
    @PaulDavids  Год назад +1916

    Honored that Dominic Miller saw and commented on this video in Rick's interview! I meant it all with the greatest deal of respect :)
    A few things I'd like to add:
    1. I mention Sting in the title because I am pretty sure almost everyone knows Shape of My Heart to be a Sting song.
    2. I give Dominic a lot of credit (rightfully so, he is a master!). At 0:28 I mention him in the under title, at 0:37 I mention 'the original guitarist' at 0:42 I mention he co-wrote the song. At 5:39 I literally say Dominic wrote the riff. And there's many more mentions across the whole video.
    3. At 10:42 I mention he avoids the chord when playing it live, and I think it so friggin AWESOME that now he started playing 'the right chord again'! What a champ.
    4. I should have been more clear in saying he wrote the riff. Yep!

    • @hannesohnesorge
      @hannesohnesorge Год назад +267

      With all due respect to Dominic Miller, I think he kinda summed up your video wrong for the sake of the joke. You actually never refer to him as "the one who plays the song live for Sting" but just call him by name and in my opinion you really pay your dues here to him and Sting. Good video, Paul!

    • @chrissoclone
      @chrissoclone Год назад +49

      That's Bards for you, always exaggerating the stories a little bit for entertainment. :)

    • @mpactdesignmedia
      @mpactdesignmedia Год назад +82

      I hadn't seen this video, but knew immediately WHO he was speaking about when he described you after watching the first few minutes of Rick's interview. Thus, I went to your channel and found this immediately. Your words and intent were misrepresented - plain and simple.

    • @nickwrxsti
      @nickwrxsti Год назад +46

      What a shame that Miller sounds so snippy about it. Oh well. Despite not mentioning your name, you get a few more clicks for the great work!

    • @iggytse
      @iggytse Год назад +85

      As soon as Dominic mentioned a Dutch guy on RUclips teaching guitar I knew it was you!

  • @StonyBlazestation
    @StonyBlazestation Год назад +921

    As soon as Dominic mentioned "some Dutch guy" in his Rick Beato interview I knew it had to be Paul.

    • @Ferramusic
      @Ferramusic Год назад +3

      Same here 😀

    • @wmw0702
      @wmw0702 Год назад +25

      Some dutch guy with over 3 million subscribers 😁😁

    • @fiddle18
      @fiddle18 Год назад

      Me too!

    • @edwinvanvugt7258
      @edwinvanvugt7258 Год назад +2

      Yep, could not been anyone else :)

    • @davidg8888
      @davidg8888 Год назад +1

      I thought it probably was but it could have been @GuitarPilgrim too. He's also very good but has a "mere" 300+k subscribers! SO that's what settled it.

  • @listeriamonocytogenes4679
    @listeriamonocytogenes4679 Год назад +1921

    Did you also come after seeing Rick Beato's interview with Dominic Miller? 😂

  • @scottm.9335
    @scottm.9335 Год назад +1602

    Your video and audio production here is simply amazing. The camera is always where it should be, transitions are seamless, the lighting is natural, and audio is 100% consistent. Aside from great content, your viewers REALLY appreciate the production values you bring!

    • @KennyEvansUK
      @KennyEvansUK Год назад +20

      Agreed it's the benchmark for this type of video.

    • @gooblinslayer5702
      @gooblinslayer5702 Год назад +36

      Paul has come a very long ways. I said it last year and ill say it again. From teaching guitar classes and the random online courses he would do. One thing always remained the same is his professionalism and kind hearted personality.
      Truly an amazing man and musician.

    • @isanta6221
      @isanta6221 Год назад +6

      @@gooblinslayer5702 Yes. He's deserved every subscriber he has. I always love coming back to his videos I've already watched a thousand times.

    • @davidparker9676
      @davidparker9676 Год назад +6

      The guitar has a lovely tone and the microphone picks it up nicely.

    • @emka2015
      @emka2015 Год назад

      Dude, it's AI

  • @Jeffman529
    @Jeffman529 Год назад +1281

    Thank you mister guitar man

  • @77Matt
    @77Matt Год назад +506

    Who is here because Dominic Miller mentions "SOME DUTCH GUY" in Rick Beato's interview with him? :D

    • @Eloosive77
      @Eloosive77 Год назад +2

      Damn, I was hoping to get here first...lol

    • @SilnikiS
      @SilnikiS Год назад +16

      If Dom is referencing to this video, it is not quite true that Dutch guy(:D) ignored him. Author of this riff is introduced in first seconds of video.

    • @stevemyers2092
      @stevemyers2092 Год назад +1

      lol yah me too......

    • @vancedylan5842
      @vancedylan5842 Год назад +1

      ....aaaand here we all are...checking out that dutch guy...lol

    • @the_fleeing_dutchman
      @the_fleeing_dutchman Год назад +2

      I saw Paul's version first and then the Beato interview 😁😁

  • @michamozdzen4704
    @michamozdzen4704 Год назад +702

    It will not be an exaggeration to say that this was one of the most engaging guitar lessons I have ever watched.

    • @Row65537
      @Row65537 Год назад +1

      Fully agree !

    • @sobeit1927
      @sobeit1927 Год назад +1

      Yeah to that .

    • @Google_Does_Evil_Now
      @Google_Does_Evil_Now Год назад +6

      At first I thought I wouldn't like this guy, but he's an expert at explaining, showing and doing. At every step he explained enough, showed us and kept us interested.
      RUclips algorithm brought me here. And it got it right.

    • @sobeit1927
      @sobeit1927 Год назад

      @@Google_Does_Evil_Now he’s the real deal pal . Check out more of his stuff and you will see . Very professional videography too which also helps in the tutorials .

    • @GeraldCummings-d3z
      @GeraldCummings-d3z Год назад +1

      How do you get 437 LIKES? Seriously, I feel famous if I get 3 LIKES. lol

  • @cjcampbell09
    @cjcampbell09 Год назад +568

    Dominic Miller went to the school I did when he was younger. He came to do a talk for our high school about his life and career. Later that day, my music teacher arranged a surprise guitar lesson for me with him, it was such an incredible moment for me.

    • @PaulDavids
      @PaulDavids  Год назад +57

      Cool!

    • @WyldestZakk1980
      @WyldestZakk1980 Год назад +5

      Any proof?

    • @cjcampbell09
      @cjcampbell09 Год назад +67

      Well it was over 20 years ago, so no. I don’t have proof of a one hour guitar lesson 😂

    • @unacuentadeyoutube13
      @unacuentadeyoutube13 Год назад +38

      @@WyldestZakk1980 does it really matter if it's fake? Lying this much for likes isn't worth it, so there's no reason to believe it's not true

    • @chrisgeorge4325
      @chrisgeorge4325 Год назад +3

      Great story! He's an amazing player

  • @peterbonnema8913
    @peterbonnema8913 Год назад +64

    I actually learned this song from this video for the first time. Normally I use sheet music but actually seeing someone do it, explain it, and hear a clear example seems way more effective.

    • @DepressedCapitalist
      @DepressedCapitalist Год назад +4

      Finally Dominic played the song right on Beato's channel. This version, although decent, is not exactly how Miller's plays it.

  • @svdumitrescu
    @svdumitrescu Год назад +94

    You're not only a master of guitar and music theory, you're a magician. Man you're great. I've never watched a guitar riff so extensively analyzed and well explained like this one.

  • @JaredEdwards0608
    @JaredEdwards0608 Год назад +453

    10:59 I went down this rabbit hole once. I think he's actually hitting a harmonic with that note. Incredible control.

    • @perttutarvainenp-tunes6924
      @perttutarvainenp-tunes6924 Год назад +39

      Yes, I knew someone else noticed that too. That´s how Dominic play it.👍

    • @SkunkworksProps
      @SkunkworksProps Год назад +29

      That was my first thought too. It sounds much softer than an open string, and his third finger is definitely doing something there.

    • @BonesDT
      @BonesDT Год назад +5

      How exactly would that harmonic work? Looks like he’s tapping one of the middle strings at the 5th fret with his ring finger. But it’s an A note?

    • @JohnHorneGuitar
      @JohnHorneGuitar Год назад +3

      Are you saying the 4th string 7th fret harmonic? Kinda looks like that but it's still tricky!

    • @r0dr1b
      @r0dr1b Год назад +1

      My first thought was harmonic as well and I still think that’s how he plays it 🎸

  • @FrankBatistaElJibaro
    @FrankBatistaElJibaro 10 месяцев назад +35

    @Paul Davids The way you show the evolution of the logic behind the creation of these songs is absolutely amazing. Great job.

  • @mark-1234
    @mark-1234 Год назад +397

    In that Beato interview, Sting said something to the effect of, "It's all about surprise. If you haven't surprised me in the first eight bars, I'm turning you off." He definitely practiced what he preached. He's one of the best composers/songwriters I've had the pleasure of hearing.

    • @matsinilsson9578
      @matsinilsson9578 Год назад +16

      There is def a fine line with becoming too creative and "surprising" vs. actually writing a good song, though. Sting may not be the best example not writing hits, though. 🙂

    • @peterbernhard7415
      @peterbernhard7415 Год назад

      Viewing some videos on the Andalusian "scheme", first time I came across "forbidden" chords (chord is the word for several string at the same time, right). Does Sting mean some kind of in that sense "forbidden" note? Just wrote down here lengthy thoughts of mine: would you think a C sharp would come to a surprise in an A minor cadence? I cannot even tell if C sharp is forbidden (C sharp with A minor seems too simple assuming. In other word: I assume A minor wants C sharp as a surprise: this seems too simple). I will try that. I think it's easy to falsify. And still something else I would like to be allowed to mention: If there is ambivalence in what key - at all - the song is in that might have got something to do with "surprise". It's a surprising way to - now trying with Paul Simon lyrics I always could not even remember or understand: "leave your lover": 50 ways to leave your lover -- take "lower", "for instance", just drop off the key, Lee and make it all "free" - au lieu de '"clear", -- now I realize what not was but has become unclear - ambivalent to me: just drop off the E, Lee, and make'm all free yeah. - Thank you for allowing me to talk away under your patronage. I really made the most of your input, I really do think.

    • @Bumper1974
      @Bumper1974 Год назад +6

      I totally agree I've been hooked ever since the first song I heard. He's amazing and an incredible composer.

    • @hazardeur
      @hazardeur Год назад +21

      @@matsinilsson9578 the double negative in your last sentence greatly bothers me

    • @matsinilsson9578
      @matsinilsson9578 Год назад +6

      @@hazardeur It is obviously contextual, and while disturbing, it is grammatically correct. All of us simpletons certainly beg you to keep it simple & contextual as well. While I don't need to address this no more ;-), Sting is simply not a good example of someone not (unable to) writing (write) hits. He manages to combine complexity with hit-making in some of his best songs. Others trying to be too creative and complex often screw it up. I am ugly, mean, and uncreative, but I aced all my English and earned a doctoral degree. They felt bad for me and passed me, double negatives and all. Cheers for keyboard warriors, armchair quarterbacks/guitar slingers, and useless & negative one-liners on social media. Best of health to ya!

  • @lawrenrich6419
    @lawrenrich6419 Год назад +26

    These guy with his easy gentle demeanour .. not to mention his slick editing skills .. deserves his 3 million plus subs.

  • @AverageCarGuy
    @AverageCarGuy Год назад +14

    I know nothing about guitar and have very little interest in even learning, but your video is so amazing and engaging that I’ve watched it in full three times. Your friend’s singing in the end was the perfect way to end it and she has a lovely voice and her own way of signing it which is sublime. Thank you for enriching my life with this rich content. ❤

  • @devmely
    @devmely Год назад +104

    The challenging aspect lies not only in successfully playing that riff once without any errors but in maintaining its flawless execution throughout the entirety of the song. 😅

    • @teldrah
      @teldrah 2 месяца назад +3

      This is what makes a real musician. Playing a chord progression in your bedroom while you're sitting relaxed in a chair doesn't mean you can play that song for real. Turn on a metronome and try to play that song for the entire length without missing a single beat or note. Suddenly, even Wonderwall isn't so easy anymore 😄.

    • @devmely
      @devmely 2 месяца назад

      @@teldrah agree 👍

  • @bekakokoladze7594
    @bekakokoladze7594 Год назад +211

    Nobody talks about how brilliant Sting is for letting the music play without him getting in the way. You can hear it at 1:03 and 1:38. It's just genius how a singer of his magnitude just shuts up and "serves the song". That's where the real magic is and why no copied version sounds the same as the original. Just brilliant

    • @xzysyndrome
      @xzysyndrome Год назад +5

      Nobody? Pretty sure he didn't get to where he is at, because "Nobody" was talking about it. Somebody just spent 16:44 minutes talking about it.

    • @LAM1895
      @LAM1895 Год назад +13

      @@xzysyndrome You missed the point. The video wasn't about Sting's singing and how he knows when to not sing, and nobody was talking about that fact, which is what Beka was pointing out.

    • @xzysyndrome
      @xzysyndrome Год назад

      Well, maybe she should have talked about it. I did....and here you are.

    • @Vivi_9
      @Vivi_9 Год назад +5

      @@xzysyndrome who hurt you

    • @lukeoverthere1364
      @lukeoverthere1364 Год назад +1

      Sting was only great when backed by Andy Summers and Stewart Copeland. Never has his solo career come close to when he sent messages in a bottle (In my opinion)

  • @kingjb99
    @kingjb99 Год назад +12

    Quite simply Paul David’s is the best guitar teacher on the planet. Your dedication to perfection in all facets from playing itself to the quest for beautiful tone is the ultimate lesson in what could be. Exceptionally entertaining. First class!

  • @ewokmuncher1
    @ewokmuncher1 Год назад +41

    Hey Paul,
    It took me about 15 years worth of attempts but I can finally play this beautiful song! To play "that" ridiculous chord I do it by leaving the high e unfretted until you need to play it, then transfer my middle finger to the high e! You just have to be mindful to not accidentally hit the open A while transferring your middle finger but it works beautifully 😊

    • @yashpress
      @yashpress Год назад

      Looking for this comment. I grab that high A with my ring finger and it sounds like it should. Also the open A for that second difficult chord. Never really knew this song before seeing this video but it was a fun one to learn!

  • @sasquatch_life
    @sasquatch_life Год назад +84

    Mary has a fantastic voice! I totally understand the desire to layer the vocals, in this case with a harmoniser of some kind. Nothing puts you ‘out there’ like lightly supported singing and even John Lennon doubled many of his vocal takes. But like John Lennon, Mary’s voice stands alone beautifully. You guys are both top your game. Beautiful musical moments aren’t perfect. They are fleeting, transitory and very much imperfect. I would love to hear more real music on socials and you guys both do this so effortlessly.

    • @diego2112gaming
      @diego2112gaming Год назад +1

      Fun fact about John Lennon's double vocals: He hated doing it so much he had the studio come up with a solution to save him from doing it, and they invented a method called "Automatic (or Artificial, both are technically correct) Double Tracking." Ken Townsend developed it in 1966, at Abbey Road Studios.
      Another prolific user of ADT was Syd Your Lord and God Barrett, most notably on Bike, where he uses it not just to enrich his vocal depth, but as an actual vocal effect, so his vocals are coming from two directions!
      Either way, yeah. TL;DR: ADT. Fun stuff. Beatles. Pushing music forward. Syd Barrett. Absolute Madlad.

  • @shawnshana4343
    @shawnshana4343 Год назад +1

    I don't play any instruments and just stumbled upon your video. I was enthralled. Captivated. Even though I don't inherently understand much of what you are talking about, you explain it in such a clear and concise way that even a non musician like me can comprehend the art to this music. You are a born teacher and have a beautiful soul. I always loved this song and couldn't really explain why. You've helped me understand. Thank you so much.

  • @MalMotorDedo
    @MalMotorDedo Год назад +379

    This way of explaining the song is absolutely amazing, entertaining af, never stop doing it 😂

    • @SpaceCattttt
      @SpaceCattttt Год назад +6

      So.....40 years from now, he will still be showing us how to play the same song?

    • @lukeadv
      @lukeadv Год назад +2

      @@SpaceCattttt I'm not sure you understand how "recordings" work.

    • @SpaceCattttt
      @SpaceCattttt Год назад +2

      @@lukeadv 🙄

    • @Enryu_CZX
      @Enryu_CZX Год назад +1

      @@SpaceCattttt of course the people born after 40 years gonna need him 😂

    • @blahdelablah
      @blahdelablah Год назад +1

      @@SpaceCattttt "This way" not "This song". The suggestion was about the method, not the particular song.

  • @leinonibishop9480
    @leinonibishop9480 Год назад +114

    Love Mary’s voice in her lower register and the guitar playing is amazing as usual.
    Also Sting and Dom are genius.

    • @jtbkilmartin9110
      @jtbkilmartin9110 Год назад +5

      me too. Her voice makes me melt.

    • @filda2005
      @filda2005 Год назад

      the hidden leashed gipsy history makes goosebumps

  • @Mexxx65
    @Mexxx65 Год назад +11

    Domininc Miller and Rick Beato.....brought me back here :)

  • @MegaKei1
    @MegaKei1 Год назад +91

    I'm no musician but I am very very fond of good music. I don't even know chords and can't read notes. But seeing them broken down into their bare bones, I appreciate Shape Of My Heart all the more. No wonder this track sounds so damn good, there's so much complexity in it. Thanks for this.🙏🏼👌🏼💯

    • @WavePotter
      @WavePotter Год назад +3

      Nicely said!

    • @denniszenanywhere
      @denniszenanywhere Год назад +1

      Me, too. Don't play any musical instruments compated to my entire family plays a musical instrument -- father, mother, stepbrother, stepsis -- but I feel like they were never into music as much as I am. Yup, ironic.

    • @moie1647
      @moie1647 Год назад

      @@denniszenanywheretime to learn one! it’ll be fun and dont worry if ur bad now 😊

    • @desertfish74
      @desertfish74 Год назад

      Same here exactly! ❤

    • @yak_frost1196
      @yak_frost1196 Год назад

      @@denniszenanywhereyou'll learn to love music even more when you learn an instrument

  • @pianoekket
    @pianoekket Год назад +40

    'Shape of my heart' have one of the greatest guitar riffs of all time. It's so hauntingly beautiful!

  • @desertfish74
    @desertfish74 Год назад +76

    Sting really made some amazing music. Goosebumps from this song too played on a good hifi system. I’m not a musician but I like listening to good music.

    • @Bubba-zu6yr
      @Bubba-zu6yr Год назад +4

      I’m a professional musician and music educator… AND you have good taste.😉

    • @artistaccount
      @artistaccount Год назад +8

      Sting didn't write the guitar part

    • @undinism69
      @undinism69 Год назад +5

      ​@@artistaccountRick Beato viewers possibly incoming soon!

    • @artistaccount
      @artistaccount Год назад

      @@undinism69 sting did the same thing juice wrld did. They both wrote a song over a cool guitar thing. Stings song didn't even make top 50 in UK charts lol. Juices song is the song of a generation

    • @jp69424
      @jp69424 Год назад

      @@undinism69Will be interesting to see if Paul does a reply to it. 😊

  • @Lacebylad
    @Lacebylad Год назад +12

    90% over my head but so, so addictive to watch you play. Can feel an acoustic adventure coming on. Been too long since I picked up a guitar

  • @brololler
    @brololler Год назад +47

    I have to say that the pedagogy here is fantastic! 100% top notch. from simple to gradually complexing the tune, and explaining every step along the way. Great work. I would think that those that have you as a guitar teacher would be fortunate... if you happen to do that.

  • @sbutler66
    @sbutler66 Год назад +22

    Dominic just referenced you and this video in his Rick Beato interview

  • @DrsSputnik
    @DrsSputnik Год назад +96

    Absolutely fantastic. You’re like what Bob Ross was to painters… The easy voice and oh my, the skills! Amazing, many thanks for your great video’s.

    • @machinediem4717
      @machinediem4717 Год назад +3

      According to Dominic Miller hes a Dutch guy with a lot of followers. Lol.

    • @stringtheoryx
      @stringtheoryx Год назад +1

      Bob Ross?!

    • @timoel
      @timoel Год назад +2

      That is the best description of this channel :)
      So smooth, humble and positive.

    • @franciscoaranda4563
      @franciscoaranda4563 Год назад +2

      "like what Bob Ross was to painters…" Wow ... that is the best analogy I can ever find..

  • @geetarguy777
    @geetarguy777 Год назад +71

    I’ve “accidentally” played a handful of song parts probably… hundreds? thousands? of times throughout my 16 years of musicianship…never once have I stumbled upon a Sting lick. They are buried deeply within music, every single note he ever writes is intentional and has purpose, it’s actually incredible. The “riffs” aren’t his a lot of the time, but the chord changes are, but even they hide the musicianship well.

    • @petergraham9267
      @petergraham9267 Год назад +3

      One of the great musical "teams" of recent decades IMHO is Sting and Dom Miller! Dominic is a MUCH underrated and appreciated guitarist and musician. His friendship and partnership with Sting has produced some of the greatest popular music of all time........ I could listen to their music endlessly.

    • @stevemyers2092
      @stevemyers2092 Год назад

      yah, too bad he didn't write this songs music. Dominic did.

    • @TomTwain
      @TomTwain Год назад

      Lol... I think you may need to amend the accreditation for this piece... Dominic Miller might get all possessive about it...🤣🤣🤣

    • @stringtheoryx
      @stringtheoryx Год назад

      @@TomTwain Dom said in the Rick Beato interview that he was OK with Sting getting credit for writing the line. He didn't sould possessive at all.

  • @sloban2996
    @sloban2996 Год назад +1

    I was in Kazakhstan last month and in every radio every 20min there was a song with shape of my heart or every breath you take riff inside

  • @ronnieaux5290
    @ronnieaux5290 Год назад +7

    When the video started playing my eyes literally widened from the shock of how high quality the video is... great work on whatever magic you're doing to make this look so good.

  • @mikemcintosh9933
    @mikemcintosh9933 Год назад +15

    The guitar, tone and playing in this lesson - all extraordinary. Such a beautiful instrument you have there. The binding and hardware...work of art. The production of this lesson also...way above and beyond. Thank you!

  • @derekstocker6661
    @derekstocker6661 Год назад +4

    So beautifully played AND explained.
    Thanks so much for explaining this wonderful riff and letting us in on its secrets!

  • @eeboy1778
    @eeboy1778 Год назад +5

    That duo at the end, Mary and Paul - gorgeous. Mary’s voice fits the song so well 🙏

  • @smytherichbourg9344
    @smytherichbourg9344 Год назад +41

    Mary Spender at the end was a treat! She’s amazing! Glad she inspired such a fine lesson with her performance. You both have inspired me to practice more!

  • @atomsofstardust
    @atomsofstardust Год назад +12

    This is truly mind blowing just how complex that song, how effortlessly Sting made it to sound, and how beautiful your explanation is (even though I barely understood 10% of it)!

  • @carloscolmenarejo1589
    @carloscolmenarejo1589 Год назад +8

    I always thought that there was something wrong with the way I used to play this song, and now I can understand how far was I from the actual propper way to play it. You're absolutely great Paul, it sounds amazing!

  • @craigmcewan3277
    @craigmcewan3277 Год назад +66

    Fantastic (again) Paul. One of my favourite Sting songs. Way beyond what I can play, but fun to watch and learn

    • @KrwiomoczBogurodzicy
      @KrwiomoczBogurodzicy Год назад +7

      Bro, if I have learned it, you can too (as long as you have working fingers). I have absolutely no talent and I'm a slow learner.

    • @VeganSemihCyprus33
      @VeganSemihCyprus33 Год назад

      Dominion (2018)

    • @craigmcewan3277
      @craigmcewan3277 Год назад

      @@KrwiomoczBogurodzicy I’ll give it a go😓

  • @sebastiancardenasholik
    @sebastiancardenasholik Год назад +18

    I came here from the beato interview

  • @EveToxic
    @EveToxic Год назад +45

    The timing could not be better, yesterday I started practicing this exact piece and the Chord shapes are literally killing my hands haha

    • @Pbnj1379
      @Pbnj1379 Год назад +1

      You are braver than I am!

    • @aracron
      @aracron Год назад +2

      I had to take a break because it was causing physical pain, and, as noted in Paul's great video, it should not. :D

    • @davepilgrim5798
      @davepilgrim5798 Год назад +5

      🎶 That's not the shapes of my chords 😂🎵

    • @dentoncrimescene
      @dentoncrimescene Год назад +1

      Well, not literally.

    • @listeriamonocytogenes4679
      @listeriamonocytogenes4679 Год назад

      Same here ! :D

  • @ΜαριοςΑθανασοπουλος-γ4ω

    Great lesson, we need more "why do all play this riff wrong" kind of videos!! Flawless performance!!

  • @tccandler
    @tccandler Год назад +1

    I don't play any instrument... but I was riveted by this lesson. Thanks! "Shape of My Heart" is my favorite song and this was a fascinating insight.

  • @sirzee75
    @sirzee75 Год назад +17

    And this is why Paul is the best ! Thanks Paul. Totally nailed this song analysis. Every day needs a Paul tuition video in it 🙂

  • @martina.8718
    @martina.8718 Год назад +21

    Just saw him live yesterday. A night to remember, and he ended with this very song! ❤

  • @kaj750
    @kaj750 Год назад +2

    Thank you for helping us to appreciate how well that riff is written.

  • @Nulthon
    @Nulthon Год назад +93

    The way you can play all of these chords and notes is crazy to me. I just got into guitar so I can appreciate how hard some of these chords are to get.

    • @rdennisdom
      @rdennisdom Год назад +1

      a word hard is too easy to say imho. for me it's not hard, it's a long beautiful way to get those chord. you can do it mate.

    • @laivasimo8427
      @laivasimo8427 Год назад

      That first "tricky" chord even makes you look like you dislocated your fingers 😂

    • @michaelfowler3187
      @michaelfowler3187 Год назад

      You'll get there the fingers get strong and get smart if you feed them repetition and listen closely.
      If you want an easier and hipper version of this you should check out mike einziger explaining the pardon me acoustic version - those chords have inspired me for years

    • @Chevsilverado
      @Chevsilverado Год назад

      Make sure your hand is positioned perpendicular to the neck rather than angled across it, use the tips of your fingers, and then just practice and you’ll definitely get it one day. Those two first points are what hold people back mostly so make sure you do those and it’ll come in time.
      What I mean by the first point is, if you’re playing a chord at the 5th fret, your wrist should be at the 5th fret directly below the place you’re playing, rather than having your wrist at the 7th fret and stretching/flattiening your hand towards the 5th fret. It’s easier and more comfortable in the beginning to do that second one, but it hampers your ability to play shapes and especially bar chords properly.
      Also start easy, don’t try to jump right into especially difficult shapes because it’ll just be disheartening and likely won’t help you progress. It’s important to play something you like and can make sound good, while making small steps towards harder things. Eventually you’ll be able to play everything and anything.

    • @haikat4
      @haikat4 Год назад

      Eventually you start to realize and understand how they are all connected by the theory of the fretboard

  • @Joe_Joe20
    @Joe_Joe20 Год назад +11

    You’re definitely the most inspiring guitarist on RUclips! So pedagogue and talented 🙏🏼

  • @tanmoychakma8360
    @tanmoychakma8360 7 дней назад

    I really love watching you explain each and every technical intricacies associated with music.

  • @addaiiablues
    @addaiiablues Год назад +34

    That sourprise Spender ending was epic. Thanks Paul!

  • @ShoeBoxMoses
    @ShoeBoxMoses Год назад +6

    25 years playing the guitar and I feel like I have no idea what I"m doing. Brilliant, and did you break the 4th wall inside premiere and then take us back into the matrix. This video is next level. Well done is an understatement.

  • @KFGatica
    @KFGatica Год назад

    One of the best online guitar lessons I've encountered. Content, quality, description, production - A Rating Cheers

  • @BillLarkinmusic
    @BillLarkinmusic Год назад +4

    You actually went thru the dissection of this song in the very same way i did a long time ago;
    Bravo, great video lesson and unlocking the secret of this beautiful tune!

  • @BobbyLaneProductions
    @BobbyLaneProductions Год назад +10

    you're such a rare talent in this space.. truly one of a kind.. thanks Paul for your content.. and you've nailed this song's essence.

  • @HarryVerey
    @HarryVerey Год назад +9

    Outstanding detailed tutorial with top quality video and audio production. Brilliant musician. Lovely vocals from Mary Spender too!. Subscribed !

  • @JCridford
    @JCridford Год назад +6

    A riff we've all heard a million times, and played wrong two million times! Wonderful video as always, Paul. I love your enthusiasm for the subtleties that only the guitar can bring to a piece. Great to see Mart guesting, too. That Collings sounds so rich.

  • @maxherron1376
    @maxherron1376 Год назад +6

    My favorite Sting song. Haunting, beautiful and that harmonica solo is perfect.

    • @balcomoz
      @balcomoz Год назад +1

      Larry Adler did beautiful job

    • @maxherron1376
      @maxherron1376 Год назад

      @@balcomoz Absolutely

  • @RtB68
    @RtB68 8 месяцев назад

    I've commented here and there over the years on your content and I simply love the evolving quality of the production work - your editing skills rival your guitar playing and the finished product is just very attractive to me. You're a great teacher.

  • @russellklassen7951
    @russellklassen7951 Год назад +10

    I was fortunate enough to see this song performed live some years ago. It re-shaped the way I understand what music means. What a powerful masterpiece! Paul, thanks for bringing it to us again.

  • @inky5168
    @inky5168 Год назад +4

    Truly wonderful. The ASMR of stunning guitar lessons and film/editing/sound/lighting craft. Thank you!

  • @peterhopqk
    @peterhopqk Год назад +12

    Dominic responded to this video in the Rick Beato interview hilariously :D.

  • @wimpanis1841
    @wimpanis1841 Год назад +9

    Such a great video to watch and what a treat at the end! You make an instructional video into a storytelling and end it with an amazing collab. You must be so lucky to have MS show up out of the blue!

  • @bengrillet
    @bengrillet Год назад +6

    I've recent begun to challenge myself to attempt to learn to play all my favourite Sting and Police tracks, and this looks like one of the hardest. But huge thanks for this daunting demonstration, and all that you do, and the meticulous way that you do it. Thanks also for inviting Mary, who we all love and admire for her own, totally engrossing videos, and entrancing eyes, and smile, and... I'll get my coat x

    • @zachary963
      @zachary963 Год назад +1

      That’s a daunting task!! Good luck!

  • @JevVan
    @JevVan Год назад +16

    I just watched this video 2 or 3 days ago. Then Dom was on Beato today and I was like, this is crazy! The power of the tubes. I think you both gave each other their due. Your video is about how amazing and complicated the song is. I never thought you were putting him down for it either. To me I felt like you were giving homage to the fact that it is so fricken hard. And Dom gives respect back to you when he says, I was busted for this so now I'm going to play the studio version live.
    You make great videos and great song explanations. And Beato does so too and get to do awesome interviews with true musical greats. Thank goodness that you both have a platform where you can entertain the rest of us with your musical brilliance. Thanks!
    Oh, and I can't wait for the DM PD Collab in the near future.

  • @gaiaorigin9569
    @gaiaorigin9569 Год назад +17

    One of my favorite riffs to play, though it really took me some time to get it down smoothly - Difficult chord #1 was my nemesis 😄 I really like the feeling of this song, there is some kind of sadness or melancholy in this riff which makes it sound so great

  • @MrBungle222
    @MrBungle222 Год назад +5

    Your vids are always so well edited and high bitrate, thank you for the effort you put in on top of the lesson.

  • @barrievee
    @barrievee Год назад +1

    Right.. yeah.. Shape of my heart ~ Except.. It's NOT Sting's riff.. Dominic Miller wrote it.
    Quote: "Dominic Miller: "The truth behind that one is that that riff is that I just actually came up with that motif as an exercise for myself, just as a warm-up exercise based on sixth chords. And it's like that takes inspiration from, kind of from Chopin-type chords, piano chords. I was just messing around with that, kind of like the way John McLaughlin would write chord sequences.
    Sting: "We wrote a song together - “Shape of My Heart”. Dom came in with this fantastic riff - beautiful cadence, sort of Bach-like descending bassline. So we spent the morning structuring it, making it into a song. Here's a verse here and a verse there and there's a key change there. So I just go for a walk and I have it in my headphones and I just walk around. A few hours later I’ve got at least the concept of what the song is telling me, which is about a gambler. And Dom said, 'Where’d you get this shit from?' I said, 'I don’t know.' It just occurs to me but the music tells me the story."

  • @sailorjerry7282
    @sailorjerry7282 Год назад +8

    Thank you Paul... an 'achingly' beautiful, accurate and fun analysis of this lovely piece. May your contributions never stop on their inspirational path...

  • @ericgelders
    @ericgelders Год назад +7

    The development of this riff is anything but straight-fwd 🤯 and only adds to the mystery that is the creative human process, and it shows the musical talent of those involved, which, as a music lover with an interest in music theory, one can only admire!

  • @benbencom
    @benbencom Год назад +6

    Almost exactly 30 years ago I bought this album. It was in my Sony discman with Shape of My Heart on repeat for the entire summer while I did my first real internship. Really takes me back every time I hear it.

  • @fritsvanzanten3573
    @fritsvanzanten3573 Год назад +6

    10:40 the 'taking the easy way out' remark Dominic Miller responds to 😁 (3:16 in the Rick Beato video)

  • @adunsky
    @adunsky 3 месяца назад

    So methodically beautiful. Best guitar teacher I've ever had. Thank you so much Paul, and do kindly thank the lovely singer too!

  • @charlesgarber5911
    @charlesgarber5911 Год назад +5

    Amazing video Paul! I've always had a soft spot in my heart for Sting's music, whether it was in the Police or from his solo career, so hearing this song breakdown was extremely special. I'm so glad you capped the video off with a rendition of the song performed by you and Mary (she's such a marvel & talent), as it was a fitting send off to one heck of a well-made video.
    Much love from IN,
    Chuck

  • @exla96
    @exla96 Год назад +18

    11:07 he hits the harmonic on the 7th fret of the D string with his ring finger. That's how I learnt to play it from a tab a long time ago. Much easier to do than the other variant :)

    • @mkrd2000
      @mkrd2000 Год назад +2

      Intriguing. You can see the joint of his ring finger move when that note is hit - he wouldn't need to do that if he were just barring a re-tuned high E string to hit the A. But I can't see how even he would have hit the 7th D harmonic cleanly. For me, easiest way to play that D6 is to catch the high A with my barred index (sorry Paul) and get the 6th (B) with my pinky at the D string 9th fret. Sounds closer than using the open string form.

  • @richardcole4776
    @richardcole4776 Год назад +4

    Absolutely wonderful lesson! I've watched literally dozens of videos on how to play this song, but this was far and away the best I've seen. Dominic's solo material is worth checking out for anyone that hasn't already.

  • @arf9759
    @arf9759 Год назад +5

    No other song and its riff gives me goosebumps and puts me into a meditative space as much as Shape of my Heart! And you, Kind Sir, have broken it down so beautifully that has given me a tiny hope to play this masterpiece nearly as beautifully as the original! Gratitude! 🙇🏽‍♂️

  • @prodigalsorcerer1415
    @prodigalsorcerer1415 Год назад +5

    I don't play guitar but I know music. I also don't build boats but I know that attention to detail builds quality. Your approach to teaching is impeccable and I'm certain that your videos will be on YT forever because of the inherent quality of both content and production. Like the best boat builds, your channel is inspirational and aspirational to me. You're both sailing through dream country, which is what music is all about.

  • @bashaenraets9156
    @bashaenraets9156 Год назад +2

    That was a joy to watch, and such a beautiful rendition of the song to top it all off. Thank you 🙏

  • @jjrmorenojm
    @jjrmorenojm Год назад +10

    Dominic Miller was on Rick Beato's podcast just yesterday and I think he's referring to Paul when he says that "the guy who plays it live".... 😂😂😂😂😂

  • @Kurlach
    @Kurlach Год назад +3

    Paul, this was a beautiful video. It’s so so far beyond my level yet I watched the whole thing. Your friends singing was absolutely wonderful, I’d sit through a gig with you both.
    Thanks for sharing with us all

  • @ThaCmaro
    @ThaCmaro 3 месяца назад

    Beginner Guitarist here and I dont understand a thing but im fascinated. Thank you for sharing that knowledge!

  • @Petrvsco
    @Petrvsco Год назад +36

    I’m here because of the Rick Beato’s video…

  • @gf301
    @gf301 Год назад +12

    Awesome stuff! I had no idea such a pleasant dreamy sounding song is actually so fiendish difficult to play, big respect to Paul for showing how it's done. In fact respect to anyone who can get their heads and hands round it,I think I'd end up in a plaster cast.

  • @saoirsedeltufo7436
    @saoirsedeltufo7436 Год назад +2

    Mary Spender's low range is absolutely gorgeous, perfect for this song

  • @fishypaw
    @fishypaw Год назад +6

    Wow at Mary's voice singing this. Such a nice, rich tone. She should sing more songs in that vocal range.

  • @delvingeorge2807
    @delvingeorge2807 Год назад +7

    Was Dominic Miller refering to you? In Rick Beato Interview??

  • @Mousymusic
    @Mousymusic 9 месяцев назад

    Every tutorial has the bridge section wrong and I couldn’t find the right chord and it was making me crazy.
    Thank you so much, this is exactly how Dominic played.

  • @musicfxmaster4873
    @musicfxmaster4873 Год назад +4

    This video (for so many reasons) made me think that the RUclips Video Awards should return (last awarded in 2007 I believe) .. just to exemplify great work, genuineness, dedication, excellency, awareness, not to mention love for music... etc, etc, etc... Thank you Paul 🙏

  • @althaz
    @althaz Год назад +19

    Anybody else come find this video after hearing Dominic Miller (who wrote the riff) calling out Paul as "some Dutch guy" in Rick Beato's latest video :D?

  • @colbydyess2383
    @colbydyess2383 6 месяцев назад

    You’re literally one of the most inspiring guitar players and teachers I’ve ever watched

  • @DesireeDuarteVera
    @DesireeDuarteVera Год назад +4

    I'm actually learning this song right now. This explanation blew my mind. I'll show it to my teacher 🤣 Thanks Paul!!!

  • @hamidahmed8076
    @hamidahmed8076 Год назад +5

    Came here straight from Rick Beato's interview with the one and only Dominic Miller

  • @willfeen
    @willfeen 7 месяцев назад +1

    I’M STILL SEEING SHADOWS IN MY ROOM !!!😩❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥

  • @sbortolon2019
    @sbortolon2019 Год назад +5

    Damn, that’s crazy. I lived in Malaga for 3 months and I bought a guitar, then I started learning some Spanish Guitar and loved the Andalucian progression. A few months later I really got into listening shape of my heart. Crazy to think how it influenced me without me even knowing it! 👏

  • @dirkmertens6926
    @dirkmertens6926 Год назад +10

    Check Dominic Miller with Rick Beato about this video (and riff)

  • @JamesHandley-d6b
    @JamesHandley-d6b 4 месяца назад

    The best episode of all! Thanks for the hard work producing this content. One of my all-time favorite songs.

  • @helmanfrow
    @helmanfrow Год назад +4

    You've probably already seen Dominic Miller mention this video in Rick Beato's interview short today but I thought it was worth mentioning again! 😁

  • @guitarclassics
    @guitarclassics Год назад +4

    Dominic Miller talked about your video in a Rick Beato chat!!!!!!