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Learn To Play Eric Clapton Acoustic Songs

Posted By: IrGens
Learn To Play Eric Clapton Acoustic Songs

Learn To Play Eric Clapton Acoustic Songs
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Instructor: Danny Gill

In 1992, Eric Clapton performed a live concert in front of a small audience in the UK for the MTV Unplugged series. Featuring reworkings of many of Clapton’s most popular tracks and a collection of standard Blues songs, it was eventually released as the ‘Eric Clapton: Unplugged’ album which reached number one across the world and earned Clapton six Grammy awards. Featuring four songs from that concert and Clapton’s huge hit ‘Change The World’, Danny Gill teaches you how to play these songs and breaks down Eric’s incredible acoustic Blues style. Each song is broken down into sections and taught note for note as Eric plays it. You’ll learn a wealth of acoustic techniques as used by the man they call ‘Slowhand’ from simple acoustic Blues strumming and rhythm patterns to more intricate fingerpicking and melodic lead parts. Beginner, intermediate or advanced, there’s something for everyone to learn on this guitar lesson course.

Join Danny Gill and enter the world of bluesy, expressive guitar playing with our lesson series: "Learn to Play Eric Clapton Acoustic Songs." Here at Licklibrary.com, we believe in delivering lessons that allow players to immerse themselves in the music's essence. This comprehensive course features detailed, note-for-note breakdowns of five iconic Eric Clapton acoustic tracks: Layla, Change the World, Old Love, Tears In Heaven, and Before You Accuse Me.

Eric Clapton - The Blues Maestro

Eric Clapton, the British guitarist, singer, and songwriter, stands as one of the most influential guitarists in rock history. He's renowned for his mellow, passionate playing style that blends blues, rock, and a touch of country. Clapton's ability to transform simple scales and chord progressions into emotionally resonant pieces sets him apart.

His contribution to these five songs is significant. He composed them during different periods of his illustrious career, reflecting his evolution as a musician and the varying influences he absorbed. His unique articulation of notes, profound understanding of dynamics, and emotional rawness are worth noting and make these lessons vital for any aspiring guitarist.

Layla
'Layla', a song from Clapton's Derek and the Dominos days, is a beautiful combination of fiery rock and poignant blues. The acoustic rendition of this track is a masterpiece. Based on D minor scale, it features an unforgettable opening riff, engaging chord progressions, and an expressive solo that showcases Clapton's signature vibrato. The solo analysis would offer you insight into how Clapton uses his signature techniques to drive home the song's emotional impact.

Change the World
'Change the World' displays Clapton's ability to blend pop with blues. The song revolves around the E major scale, with a beautifully arpeggiated chord progression that showcases his finger-picking prowess. The solo analysis would reveal how Clapton skillfully uses slides and legato, creating a smoothly flowing, melodic line that enchants listeners.

Old Love
'Old Love' is a song that truly captures Clapton's blues soul. Based on the A minor scale, it includes melancholic arpeggios, soul-stirring solos, and subtle dynamics that embody the heartache in the song's lyrics. The solo analysis will explore how Clapton uses techniques like double-stops, trills, and bends to enhance the melody's expressiveness.

Tears In Heaven
'Tears In Heaven' is an emotionally powerful song that allows us to hear Clapton's raw musical sensibility. The song revolves around the E major scale and features a beautiful mix of chord progressions and finger-picking. The solo analysis reveals how Clapton employs techniques like pull-offs, hammer-ons, and slides to embellish the melody and deepen the song's emotional resonance.

Before You Accuse Me
'Before You Accuse Me' is a classic blues tune that Clapton made his own. Based on the E Blues scale, it includes a variety of classic blues guitar techniques, such as string bending, slides, and vibrato. The solo analysis will dive into how Clapton uses these techniques to create a gripping, foot-stomping rhythm and an engaging, melodic solo.


Learn To Play Eric Clapton Acoustic Songs