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How does Eric Clapton plays it here?
Also can anyone please tell me how to phrase blues like Eric Clapton? Blues is quite difficult I am beginning to understand, I'll have to go over this series many times to fully grasp it.
How does Eric Clapton plays it here?
Also can anyone please tell me how to phrase blues like Eric Clapton? Blues is quite difficult I am beginning to understand, I'll have to go over this series many times to fully grasp it.
Honestly, if you go over this lesson and understand it you can probably figure out what he's doing.
How to phrase the blues like Eric Clapton is kind of a different thing. Generally speaking Eric Clapton is a very lyrical player so he's usually kinda melodic and kinda talks with his guitar if you will. But like Calvin said the easiest way to find how he does it is by learning his songs.
Listen. Listen. Listen. Transcribe solos you like. That's the closest you'll get to getting inside his head. You will start seeing patterns. Where he zigs and where he zags. He's a great guitarist to study - in that he works from melodies and motifs AND he seldom repeats himself.
Listen. Listen. Listen. Transcribe solos you like. That's the closest you'll get to getting inside his head. You will start seeing patterns. Where he zigs and where he zags. He's a great guitarist to study - in that he works from melodies and motifs AND he seldom repeats himself.
Thanks. Also I wanted to ask, how much do blues guitarists like Eric Clapton improvise on stage? Was this performance with cream improvised completely?
Thanks. Also I wanted to ask, how much do blues guitarists like Eric Clapton improvise on stage? Was this performance with cream improvised completely?
He studied music in the sense of listening to it and adsorbing it. He knows the concepts of harmony, melody and rhythm very well but never formally learned it from a book just by playing and listening. So basically a lot of music theory in that sense but if you listen to his songs a lot and learn how to play them you may also develop an ear for it.