Learn to Play Eric Clapton

by Jamie Humphries
Product Size: DVD1 1.84 GB / DVD2 1.22 GB (DVD5)

3.99 $

Description

Eric Clapton, often regarded as one of the greatest guitarists of all time, has a unique playing style that integrates various guitar techniques, scales, and genres. Licklibrary.com’s “Learn To Play Eric Clapton” course dives deep into some of Clapton’s most iconic tracks, allowing aspiring guitarists to absorb and replicate his genius. This course is taught by Jamie Humphries

Layla
A song that echoes the torment of unrequited love, “Layla” is iconic for its fiery guitar riffs and solos. The track primarily uses the D minor pentatonic scale, with frequent uses of string-bending and vibrato. The song’s solo is laden with emotion, utilizing double-stops and aggressive slides that demonstrate Clapton’s expressiveness.

Sunshine Of Your Love
Driven by a catchy, bluesy riff, this song is a testament to Clapton’s mastery of blending rock and blues. The guitar work revolves around the D blues scale, and the solo showcases Clapton’s use of alternate picking and legato phrasing, as well as his renowned sustain techniques.

Cocaine
A hard-rocking track with a repeating riff, “Cocaine” is all about rhythm and groove. The E major pentatonic scale dominates here. Guitarists will appreciate the use of palm-muting to give the main riff its signature chug and syncopated rhythms that keep listeners tapping their feet.

White Room
With its psychedelic aura, “White Room” integrates the D minor scale with notable incorporations of arpeggios in the solo sections. Clapton also introduces whammy-bar tricks and octave melodies that enrich the song’s layers.

Bad Love
A modern Clapton classic, “Bad Love” captures the essence of 80’s rock guitar. The A minor pentatonic scale reigns supreme here, and listeners can detect a touch of chromaticism in the solos. There’s also a tasteful use of pre-bends and rakes which highlight Clapton’s evolving style.

The Guitarist: Eric Clapton
Often nicknamed “Slowhand”, Clapton’s contribution to the world of rock and blues is monumental. He seamlessly combines emotion with technique, ensuring every note resonates with listeners. From his tenure with Cream to his expansive solo career, his distinct playing style, characterized by smooth legato runs, soulful vibrato, and expressive string-bending, has inspired countless guitarists.

Guitar Techniques Used In These Lessons
• Vibrato
• Alternate Picking
• Legato
• Double-Stops
• Slides
• Sustain
• Palm-Muting
• Syncopated Rhythms
• Whammy-Bar Tricks
• Octave Melodies
• Chromaticism
• Pre-Bends
• Rakes
• Arpeggios

These techniques form the foundation of Clapton’s style. By incorporating them into your playing, you’ll not only master Clapton’s songs but also elevate your guitar skills. Dive into Licklibrary.com’s “Learn To Play Eric Clapton” course and embark on a musical journey like no other.

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