Man - What a SWEET SONG! Thank you for your direction, really GREAT LAYOUT on the Video, you produced it to follow very nicely. Thank You! You played this Masterfully! inspiring my friend
For the solo part, I'm always amused that Eric NEVER plays that part live. I haven't found anyone on youtube who can play it the way it sounds on the album. Is there a particular reason for this? Does Clapton think he can't do it anymore or what?
I think he's the kind of guitar player that like to improvise and always plays a different solo live....Jimmy Page was also that kind of Guitar player...contrary to Gilmour who always play the same solo...
According to guitar pro, if you don't play the open string (E and A), it's the same chords. I could have played it at the 5th fret too, but I found it easyer at the 1st fret.
Starting at 4:54 you have the tabs on the screen, the intro shows the picking and the chords, but for the rest you have the find the strumming by looking at me and play with the video.
Man - What a SWEET SONG! Thank you for your direction, really GREAT LAYOUT on the Video, you produced it to follow very nicely. Thank You! You played this Masterfully! inspiring my friend
Thanks
Best video I’ve seen on acoustic change the world, thank you for creating it!
Check out tim pierce with dean parks playing change the world. Parks was the original guitar session player on the track with EC
thank you very lesson!
Incredible instruction, thanks so much for posting. Beautifully played too.
very generous of you...merci
Excellent lesson, Thank You!
Wonderful job, thanks!
Excellent Job,thank you!
Exactly what I’m looking for, many thanks !
C'est super merci!!!
Super Michel Merci beaucoup ;)
Great lesson material here...
Seriously like your glasses.....Where can I get a pair of those?
I bought them at SEARS optical...but it's closed now.
merci Michel
Great lesson! Is that a pau ferro fingerboard?
I don't know what is a pau ferro fingerboard...
Good ,excellent ! Tank you bye
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For the solo part, I'm always amused that Eric NEVER plays that part live. I haven't found anyone on youtube who can play it the way it sounds on the album. Is there a particular reason for this? Does Clapton think he can't do it anymore or what?
I think he's the kind of guitar player that like to improvise and always plays a different solo live....Jimmy Page was also that kind of Guitar player...contrary to Gilmour who always play the same solo...
I swear this exact solo is in another song, but I can't remember what it is! Can anyone help me out?
Luke Gentry maybe....
@@michellauzon1 haha ok sweet thanks
Sorry but that’s not how the intro is played. Check out the video of Dean Parks and Tim Pierce. Dean Parks plays the acoustic part on this tune.
This version is from a live version from Eric Clapton. Not the version you are talking about.
Michel Lauzon Nope.
@@niklaswikstrom78 NO it's from the official Clapton version.
Michel Lauzon yours isn’t
Excellent but 7:10 I think Ebm7b5 better than F#m6
According to guitar pro, if you don't play the open string (E and A), it's the same chords. I could have played it at the 5th fret too, but I found it easyer at the 1st fret.
Michel Lauzon Ok
What is the strumming and picking pattern?
Starting at 4:54 you have the tabs on the screen, the intro shows the picking and the chords, but for the rest you have the find the strumming by looking at me and play with the video.
un peu trop vite pour moi mon Mike !