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Stealing And Simplifying Clapton : Layla Unplugged Guitar Solo Improvisation Lesson
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We are going to steal Clapton's Swagger and Slam it Into a Form#1 Pentatonic so you can Rock this solo however you want!

I made a simple chart that includes the Pentatonic Box, The Blues Scale Box, The Chord Arpeggios as discussed, and The Double Stops for this song on the 10th fret in a Form#1 Pentatonic for anyone who would like a visual aid. Rock on and get it here for $1.99 bit.ly/2RmcmSb Immediate Download and Emailed Right to You.

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@awol2602

2 years ago

I've played guitar since I was thirteen and have taught it in college for 22 years - and my view is that this man reveals more in one lesson in an accessible way than almost anyone I've ever heard.

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@purplecowideal

3 years ago

I was getting pretty good at this. So good, in fact, when I walked out of my office my wife said, "Eric?" Great lesson.

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@Songoflife98

2 weeks ago

It seems like there is full of joy in his face when he breaks everything down into parts and explain it. Thanks for the video

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@KevinIlsen

5 years ago

This video is so good it ought to be outlawed. Nobody else explains the how AND the why like this. More practical value than anything else on YouTube.

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@russellshammond

4 years ago

This is actually how a guitar teacher would teach you. Not just parroting, but showing examples and explanations. First video I’ve seen by him, it’s really really good.

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@xxxtencioncord6074

4 years ago

"Everything is D licious....im so sorry" 🤣🤣🤣 you are an amazing instructor absolutely loved this video

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@vtmusic5173

2 years ago

Best teacher after following many many lessons for years on youtube. Practical approach

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@steveadams5085

5 years ago

Fantastic lesson. You really differentiate yourself as a teacher by answering the questions WHY things are played. Love that you make mistakes and your sense of humor and style are sooooo engaging. Many thanks.

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@pdcorlis

5 years ago

Your genius is not in knowing this stuff, it’s knowing how to share it with us. Thanks man.

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@bryanmannoia8410

4 years ago

12 idiots thumbed down learning from a great teacher?!! unreal! you, steve stein, and shut up and play your guitar are the best teachers on youtube. keep up the great work and thank you.

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@greatsoutherntrendkill79

3 years ago

You look like and sound like a genuinely good person. World needs more like you. Thank you

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@marcin201

5 months ago

Great tutorial. Breaking it down and staying in the first position really helps to work on the concepts

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@suryan5934

2 years ago

What you do through this video is priceless! These are the kind of lessons which every guitarist wish they had access to.

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@jerrymooney5804

1 year ago

In addition to your excellent teaching, I appreciate how you show your love for the music/artist/concepts. It’s pure and endearing.

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@adamblizzard8526

3 months ago

Wow. One of the most incredible videos I’ve seen on YouTube. Layla is my favourite song and I’m currently working on my improvisation, this video blew my mind 🤯 thank you for sharing. Can’t wait to watch more of your videos.

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@keithfaust8925

5 years ago

You are the best teacher on YouTube. The way you broke the solo down into easy to digest concepts and kept it in one familiar spot was fantastic. You have a gift for teaching. Thank you for this.

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@MyMamasSon

4 years ago

This a really really good lesson! Thank you for explaining everything so well!

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@vinnie112394

4 years ago

You just made my year breaking that down. Thank you so much!

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@jimhair2816

4 years ago

Just stumbled upon your page and absolutely loved your lesson! Looking forward to many more! Thanks for the way you broke this lesson down.

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@richardhanly4446

4 years ago

Dude, god bless your patience. This video is basically a full Master Class on how to improvise over a chord progression. I followed along step by step because this is one of my favorite EC tunes. I can honestly say that my guitar playing has improved, and I think I understand chords and scales a bit better.

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