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Eric Clapton (Cream Era) Blues Rock Guitar Lesson – EP176

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In this Eric Clapton guitar lesson, you’ll learn how to play a rock, blues solo guitar composition (no accompaniment required). This uses the “call and response” technique, which means you alternate back and forth between rhythm and lead. The rhythm parts are inspired by Robin Trower, while all the lead licks are Eric Clapton licks from his days with Cream.

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  1. scottas55 says

    October 28, 2016 at 7:13 am

    Thanks ?

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  2. Maradonagol says

    October 28, 2016 at 7:24 am

    Nice Lesson to wake up to…excellent Brian, thx!

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  3. jeannot18 says

    October 28, 2016 at 7:26 am

    Every week you deliver a top lesson Brian!!

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  4. Mark O says

    October 28, 2016 at 7:59 am

    Awesome lesson! Been waiting for another one of these, you sure didn’t disappoint with this!

    Would love to see you do a series on Clapton’s styles across his career (Yardbirds, Bluesbreakers, Cream, Blind Faith, Dominos, etc)…

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    • Maradonagol says

      October 28, 2016 at 8:06 am

      That is a great idea Mark!!

      Roberto

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    • Brian says

      October 28, 2016 at 8:16 am

      Fantastic idea 🙂

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      • Mark O says

        October 28, 2016 at 8:40 am

        So I’ve listened to this 3 times now and Brian, I must say that not only do you provide an absolute treasure trove of Clapton Cream era licks but I must do that you are one heck of a guitarist 🙂

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      • jimbostrat says

        October 28, 2016 at 1:54 pm

        Just remember to include that one really cool double stop Brian………..we’ve discussed this before but it is that uber cool 3rd to 5th fret slide………I forget which lesson that you featured this on but it was an earlier one!! This was classic EC at his best!! Jim C.

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  5. Michael Allen says

    October 28, 2016 at 9:27 am

    Thanks Brian. I love Cream!

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  6. Bill W2 says

    October 28, 2016 at 9:36 am

    Thanks Brian!! Early upload. I’m here in Calif and have been up and practicing for about an hour on last weeks Dirty Blues and I pretty much nailed it yesterday!! and now we have this great lesson!

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  7. Vorocnan says

    October 28, 2016 at 10:10 am

    Lovely piece, Robin Trower’s Bridge of Sighs comes to mind with this see youtube. I have been looking at the Sheraton on the web earlier and noticed that big head stock when I logged in for this tune,sounds and looks good. I have to get an electric to try this stuff 🙂

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  8. Vorocnan says

    October 28, 2016 at 10:36 am

    Robin Trower link he plays with the guitar tuned down a whole tone , Bridge of Sighs

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n9T06UfP1S0

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  9. sierrabravo says

    October 28, 2016 at 10:54 am

    Call and Response via Trower and Clapton? Excellent!

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  10. San Luis Rey says

    October 28, 2016 at 5:43 pm

    Perfect way to start the weekend! Great thinking Brian to come up with a Clapton/Trower lesson.
    Thanks, Mike

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  11. sunburst says

    October 28, 2016 at 6:47 pm

    I like this ! going to do it now!!! thank you Brian!

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  12. Debra says

    October 28, 2016 at 7:29 pm

    Brian,
    Another brilliant lesson! Thank you so much!
    Cheers, Debra

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  13. Jeem says

    October 28, 2016 at 11:06 pm

    Well, this makes 4 in a row that I HAVE to learn (I’m close on 1.5). So it occurs to me, I must quit my job to devote more time to these lessons and to this art. I’ll sell off all my guitars to pay the bills (except one). When that money is gone, I’m “outdoors, you know”. My wife likes a nice home, so she’ll probably dump me for a guy that has more ambition to work. And of course, she’ll keep the dog. I’ll get depressed and get drunk for a week and then get tossed in the county jail for vagrancy and being drunk in public and fighting.
    Within a couple months of that happening, I hope to fully understand the blues.

    Thanks for another great lesson Brian!

    Jim

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    • Todd H says

      July 22, 2018 at 5:23 pm

      Sounds like you have a true understanding of what it takes to make it in the blues brother. Like your humor

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  14. Christopher S says

    October 29, 2016 at 6:22 am

    Brian, I don’t think that I have properly thanked you for all of your hard work- over the past 6 months I have spent about 10 hours per week on your site practising your lessons. I was almost at the point of giving up on improving and you have totally changed all of that for me. Nobody else has taught me so much, I love the format and love the lessons. Thank you all the way from Perth, Australia!

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  15. Mudshark says

    October 29, 2016 at 12:27 pm

    Great another Cream lesson; we should call you Beano Brian! After all the breakdown of all these Clapton licks I think it’s starting to play them intuitively with the right amount bend, pulling off and on ect.

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  16. Gene Jones says

    October 29, 2016 at 2:35 pm

    Great Lesson. Fun Also! Thanks for taking the time to prepare a new one each week.

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  17. MJR1164 says

    October 29, 2016 at 4:53 pm

    Whoa…mean and moody. Love it.

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  18. Soundbottoms says

    October 30, 2016 at 2:48 pm

    Brian, I think it’s time you create a separate Clapton – Cream course. Maybe something like you did with Hendrix but much longer. Much longer. 😉

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  19. Douglas H says

    October 31, 2016 at 9:11 am

    getting more & more sucked in – I like it

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  20. Lefteris B says

    October 31, 2016 at 1:13 pm

    Thank you, Brian. I feel obliged to say “thank you” a thousand times. And I think that that wouldn’t be enough for the brilliant lesson as well as your awsome teaching.

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  21. drlknstein says

    October 31, 2016 at 1:33 pm

    well- if I forgot why I joined this site….You just reminded me!
    – great lesson!…
    .stone cold blues -super instructions, and great ideas as usual..

    and ..thanks for info on the sheraton- it s just stock?…!
    It sounds great- i had one but it never sounded like that—I guess it has something to do with technique- and being played by a real “Playa”

    i have trouble with the bending sharp on that note- 3rd string/5th fret.. (I know you have showed us that before and I forget to use it) I can bend it down easier- and I think it sounds o k.

    anyway- thanks- I think its safe to say that we enjoy your lessons as much as you enjoy prepping them– or more–so, thanks

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  22. allanm says

    October 31, 2016 at 2:26 pm

    Brian
    First thank you for your feedback on my last post (ep153) , it means a lot, and I wholeheartedly agree with all the calls for a specialised Clapton course, that would be fantastic, just so happens my last purchase was an Epi Sheraton 11 pro, and I love it, I will be in Tennessee next spring for a couple of nights so you will have to give me some pointers to good 2nd hand guitar shops.
    Thanks for all the great lessons
    cheers
    Allan

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  23. Mudshark says

    October 31, 2016 at 8:17 pm

    More Cream please! a favourite lesson with my favourite of Brian’s t-shirts.

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  24. clay says

    November 1, 2016 at 7:37 am

    Thanks Brian-I would like to request that you include a downloadable sound file (mp3) even with these “No accompaniment” lessons…….that we could practice to. That would really help with timing etc. I realize that we can sort of play along with the video or the onscreen tab viewer-(which I personally don’t use that much). I can put the mp3 on multiple devices-(including my phone) which make practicing a lot easier-wherever I am.

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    • Brian says

      November 2, 2016 at 10:35 pm

      I’ve added a downloadable MP3 for this. Good call.

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  25. Ken C says

    November 1, 2016 at 11:26 am

    Very nice, love the EC cream lessons.

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  26. Gerald K says

    November 1, 2016 at 4:40 pm

    And I concur, I like Brian style of lessons as well. All great posts above and I totally agree . . . . gk

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  27. ARADTech says

    November 3, 2016 at 7:12 am

    Another great lesson , thanks Brian 🙂

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  28. Thomas R says

    November 3, 2016 at 10:04 am

    Thank you Brian, this is another great lesson to me! Love it.
    Brian, tell me please. What gauge strings are you using? 9 oder 10? Or are you using different gauges for diffrent guitars?
    Thnak you kindly.
    Cheers
    Thomas

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    • Brian says

      November 3, 2016 at 10:16 am

      Always 10 gauge – for all guitars

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      • Thomas R says

        November 3, 2016 at 10:22 am

        Thank you. That´s what I am using, too.

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  29. DP2608 says

    November 4, 2016 at 3:40 am

    I used to get the Beano every week, I had that copy. Wonder what its worth now? Bluesbreakers, still my favourite album of all time, thanks Brian for a great lesson and further insight

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  30. Adam P says

    November 5, 2016 at 3:14 pm

    Great stuff. I’m playing in a trio right now and this works perfectly. Lead and rhythm together.

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  31. Allan says

    November 6, 2016 at 11:52 am

    Hi Brian great lesson love the cream songs only together a short time but what a productive time cheers.

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  32. madland says

    November 6, 2016 at 9:07 pm

    Thanks Brian. Very creative, and really liked the idea of two guitar gods playing call and response

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  33. Art M says

    November 7, 2016 at 7:11 pm

    Another OUTSTANDING lesson Brian. Can’t say enough how much I look forward to each Friday for one of your new lessons. You’ve made practicing and learning so much fun! One question that I do have on this particular lesson is; in Part 1 @ 14:10 you start the lick in measure 6 and it appears that you end that measure on the 7th fret / 4th string (or the “A” note) yet on the tab printout it looks like it was left off. Am I wrong or is that just the way my print came out? Thanks

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  34. BLE says

    November 12, 2016 at 4:49 am

    awsome!

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  35. douglas f says

    November 14, 2016 at 6:32 pm

    in vedio ep176. part 2. the vedio does not match up to the sound. to hard to whatch.

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    • Brian says

      November 15, 2016 at 9:36 am

      I can’t replicate that on my end and haven’t heard from anyone else with this issue. Try closing all open tabs in your browser and restarting it. Also try clearing your browser cache

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  36. Tom l says

    November 21, 2016 at 1:31 pm

    fantastic lesson !

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  37. Marty V says

    November 5, 2017 at 12:30 pm

    I love lessons like these, where I get an a-ha moment for music I’ve been listening to my entire life: “Oh, so THAT’s how it’s done? Heck, I can do that too!”

    I’m going to have a blast with this one!

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  38. Alexandre F says

    September 20, 2018 at 5:49 am

    Wow! I´m totally blown away with this Clapton and Robin Tower both great guitar players, the last one I didn´t know about it but now I will for sure watch some videos on youtube though I saw a live concert from Eric in 2002 or 2001 I don´t remember quite well but it was fantastic the quality of the sound of it. A bout the tone of this song “cream era” I´m using my standart fender telecaster selected the bridge pick up the tone volume at 3/4, a DN-2 Boss overdrive pedal and a Vox av 15w , I think this is not a bad setting for a start whatever this song pushes you up to the limit with all sort of licks between bendings, pull off, hammer on… and like you said Brian it´s a solo composition and you don´t have worry about timing as you can get the style and power of it by going slow or you can faster and feel the dynamics and weight of hard rock crushing in therefore a good way to skill your mind and fingers to become more sharp and comfortable with the guitar. Thanks a lot indeed

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  39. Frank C says

    October 15, 2018 at 7:17 pm

    That 1.5 bend though! 🙂

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  40. Ethan G says

    July 16, 2019 at 7:26 am

    Awesome lesson, I’m having lots of fun with it, starting to throw in some Clapton licks from Crossroads that I’ve been working on!

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  41. RIFF DIGGER says

    April 8, 2021 at 10:56 am

    10 Licks responding to the “call”. For me, using the Full Screen Tab Viewer with all its tools like looping bars really helped me get the Time, fluid and tight. These licks on the call and response when played tight, do sound incredible with the Clapton overdrive. Brian is spot on, explaining this. Even tho it is in A, it reminds me very much of Spoonful live, by Cream which is in E. Those hammer-ons, very Eric.

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  42. " Slappy" says

    March 15, 2023 at 8:37 am

    Slow hand is in the house!!!
    gonna do this one soon

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