Play Like Slowhand With The Clapton Scale
January 29, 2013 No CommentsToday we’ll modify the minor pentatonic scale like Eric Clapton to capture his signature unplugged sound.
Today we’ll modify the minor pentatonic scale like Eric Clapton to capture his signature unplugged sound.
One of the most important concepts a blues guitarist needs to understand is how to mix major and minor pentatonics to make a solo. Today, we’ll break it down and make it easy.
The Clapton box is known for its low, grungy sound, and many bands, including Cream, have used it to create timeless riffs. We’ll show you how they might use it.
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