Eric Clapton Blues Guitar Lesson Pt 3

Posted by admin on 9th September 2010 in Blues Guitar Tips


www.learningguitarnow.com Learn how to play a blues guitar lick in the style of Eric Clapton. This lick is played over a slow blues in the key of B. Find more blues guitar lessons at www.learningguitarnow.com

Bookmark it:
[Ask] [del.icio.us] [Digg] [dzone] [Facebook] [Kaboodle] [linkaGoGo] [Newsvine] [Propeller] [Reddit] [Spurl] [Squidoo] [StumbleUpon] [Technorati] [Twitter] [Yahoo!]
  • Share/Bookmark

12 Responses to “Eric Clapton Blues Guitar Lesson Pt 3”

  1. MrSilverDany says:

    can i get tabs???

  2. brandontheimpaler says:

    Your lessons are awesome. thank you very much.

  3. petertorro says:

    good lessons what amp you use and what are the tonesetting on your guitar and amp

  4. JeffKnight says:

    Thank you so much for sharing.

  5. johntuggle says:

    .010s. Thanks!

  6. r3ynew says:

    what string gauge are you using on your 335?

    and I enjoyed your clapton lesson

    thanks

  7. JazzyDave says:

    Nice 335! I agree about the SG. I love mine but its a different beast than the ESs…

  8. johntuggle says:

    I usually only use the SG for slide. They sound completely different. SG think Derek Trucks. 335 is BB King, Warren Haynes.

  9. JonnyMangia says:

    Hi John, great lesson as usual. I’ve noticed that you are playing the 335 alot more than the SG lately. How would you compare the tones btw the two of them? Computer speakers don’t allow for a true test on this side.

  10. Avery376 says:

    great video

  11. johntuggle says:

    Thanks!

  12. mas1958 says:

    Thanks for the lessons John. 5*****.

Leave a Reply

 

Powered by Yahoo! Answers