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Lesson Subject:
Eric Clapton Style |
What you learn:
Part 5 - Eric's Solo Era |
Teacher:
Storm Stenvold |
Storm: More Eric Clapton Style tonight covering his solo period stuff from the
70s. Here's a jam track you can play over for the coming licks.
Sergio: Was that the Cream period or
after?
Storm: After Cream.
Clapton Jam
Track
Storm: In the key of E. Moving between the E
barre chord.
E
Chord
Storm: ...
And the D barre
chord.
D
Chord
Storm: They are both major chords. The same bar
chord shape just moved down by two frets. This makes this an easy pattern to
teach to someone. Great for a jam night. Here is a tab of the
riff.
Storm:
By looking at these within a key center, E would be the V chord and D the IV
chord. Similar to treating this as a blues in E.
brt:
It's
hard to move the chords around that fast.
Storm: Start slow and in time. Once your
fingers know what they are supposed to do, try slowing down the riff with
the software and play along.
Here's a common pentatonic
pattern. Clapton favors this one as do many other players.
Storm: One way he might work this is with
bends.
Sergio:
Hey Teacher, which pickup is Clapton using?
Storm: Clapton would use all the pickups, also
using a wah pedal at time for filtering the
tone.
Unison Bend - Strings 2+3
J1zMak:
Can I move that same scale up and down the
neck?
Storm:
You can move that
pattern up and down the neck but it works best to match the key you are
in. Here's another bending lick, the first
was using a unison bend.
Storm: This is a cool pattern to break out of
the standard boxes. Practice it
ascending.
Storm:
The circle is the root note, key note of
E. Then
descending:
Storm:
Here is a lick using the descending pattern we just
learned.
Sergio:
Does Clapton mix arpeggios with pentatonic Teacher?
Storm:
Clapton is really a pentatonic kind of guy. Arpeggios in the rhythm playing, so
a bit. Here is a major pentatonic pattern, also
sliding through positions.
Storm:
This riff slides up through an E arpeggio then down the minor
pentatonic.
adff: What are the first few notes in 4 sergio lick?
Storm: First notes are right
out of the E chord. Next lesson, Clapton acoustic style!
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