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Yuval Raphael - New Day Will Rise - Eurovision 2025 - Guitar Cover

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About New Day Will Rise - Eurovision 2025


There is a lot to like about "New Day Will Rise" as a guitar learning piece, and it rewards players who pay attention to how the arrangement builds from a restrained intro into something much bigger by the chorus. Yuval Raphael performed this at Eurovision 2025, and the track sits squarely in the Pop Rock genre, meaning the guitar work leans on clean to lightly driven tones, strummed chord progressions, and some melodic lead fills that punctuate the vocal phrases. The main challenge for most players will be keeping the dynamics right: the verses need a lighter touch, and rushing into the chorus strumming pattern early will flatten the emotional arc the song depends on. Focus on your pick control and right-hand consistency before worrying about tempo. The transition into the final chorus, where the energy peaks, is the trickiest section to play cleanly, so use the Practice Toolbar to loop that passage slowed down until the chord changes feel automatic under your fingers.

  • The arrangement builds through controlled dynamic layers, so practising verse and chorus sections at separate volumes before combining them is essential.
  • Melodic lead fills between vocal phrases are a good target for players working on phrasing and note placement within a pop-rock context.
  • The climactic final chorus section is the hardest part to execute cleanly at full tempo, making it an ideal candidate for slow looped repetition.
Gibson ES-335
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Gibson ES-335

Raphael's semi-hollow body choice delivers warm, resonant sustain with natural amplified clarity, letting his nuanced picking dynamics cut through without heavy processing. The ES-335's moderate output humbucker setup emphasizes note definition over compression, perfect for his minimalist approach to tone.

Fender Jazzmaster
Guitar

Fender Jazzmaster

This offset single-coil instrument gives Raphael bright, articulate note separation and tuning stability while maintaining the warm character he demands. The Jazzmaster's natural resonance and responsive pickups allow his playing technique to shine as the primary tone source.

Fender Deluxe Reverb
Amp

Fender Deluxe Reverb

Raphael uses this classic 40-watt tube amp's warm, compressed clean channel and built-in reverb tank to achieve natural power-tube sag and subtle harmonic richness without distortion. The Deluxe Reverb's preamp-driven tone production perfectly complements his preference for playing dynamics over effect stacking.