I'm Tore Down Guitar Lesson (Eric Clapton)
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A little while ago I learned a new word:
“Floccinaucinihilipilification.”
It’s basically, the act or habit of estimating something as worthless.
I’ve noticed a lot of intermediate guitar players often view simple blues progressions as being this.
They scoff, “ah huh huh, 3 chords?...simple shuffle?…”
Then dismiss it.
Well, don’t fall for this floccinaucinihilipilification trap.
Mastering the blues is essential to becoming a REAL player.
I’ve learned this from being around legends like Kenny Burrell and some of the greatest LA studio guitar players.
That’s why I don’t stop practicing simple blues progressions
In the quest to become a blues guitar master, there are many tunes we have to learn.
Today I’d like to share with you a fun song that is a must-know blues guitar classic.
It’s perfect for jamming with friends or with a looper pedal at home.
It was originally recorded by Freddie King, but in this post, we’ll talk about Freddie’s version and also Eric Clapton’s.
So grab your guitar and...
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Excellent choice.
Great song. Freddie King was the man. Clapton version is great too 💙
Sweet lesson my man!
Thanks for the free PDF , another great lesson Jon
Do happen to know Built for Comfort by Howlin' Wolf?
Wouldn't the A string be best served with an up-pick? (rather than all downs)? I'm practicing various ways to play your lesson and that and hybrid options started to creep into my mind while trying to learn this - *Great Lesson and I'm looking forward to being able to play even a fraction as nicely as you've done*
At 2:11, could that d note be pulled up & then back a little? wouldn't that sound bitchin' cool? why does that appeal to me? I'm sure there's some theory why.
Eric was great on that (now shitty) SNL years ago doing this song on his Blues Album.
I thought Clapton was God
I thought Clapton was Gid?/