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If you are playing along, a common approach for female vocals is to use a or transpose the standard chords (typically A♭ Major for the original) into a more comfortable key like B Major . Chords (Standard G-relative with Capo 1) Verse G - Em - C - D Chorus C - G - A7 - D Bridge Eb - F - Eb - G To help you polish this piece, let me know:

Use legato phrasing during the verses ("every single day") to create a smooth, obsessive flow, but switch to a more staccato or breathy delivery during the bridge ("Since you've gone...") to emphasize the desperation.

For a different texture, KantaPiano'PH offers a Female Key Karaoke Piano version. every_breath_you_take_sting_acoustic_karaokefem...

You can use the Female / Higher Key Acoustic Karaoke on YouTube, which is pitched higher to suit female vocal registers.

While Sting’s original is often seen as romantic, he intended it to be sinister. Female covers often lean into a "dark pop" or "haunting ballad" style. If you are playing along, a common approach

When hitting the higher notes in the chorus ("Oh, can't you see..."), try to keep your larynx lowered to create a solid, dark sound rather than a thin "choir" tone. Guitar Chords (Standard for Female Key)

There are also female-specific versions available on Spotify and YouTube . Vocal Performance Tips You can use the Female / Higher Key

Several high-quality karaoke versions are specifically tailored for female ranges: