Sunshine of Your Love - Cream | Guitar Lesson

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    Learn how to play Sunshine of your Love, as performed by Cream (Eric Clapton) released in 1967 from their Disraeli Gears album.
    The lesson covers the main riffs (which really serve as the rhythm guitar sections) as well as the epic guitar solo played by Eric. This is a perfect example of how to mix minor and major pentatonic scales and riffs together to create the fantastic solo we all come to know. This is one you must get under your fingers for sure!
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    00:00 Introduction - What to expect
    01:38 Getting your tone
    03:14 Lesson - primary riff & chords
    07:46 Lesson - guitar solo
    15:12 Demonstration - guitar solo
    16:26 Final thoughts
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  • @gcharouhas
    @gcharouhas Год назад +18

    Great video! Thanks for your insights. One little quibble, if I may. At the beginning of the solo Clapton appears to be playing the first few notes of "Blue Moon", a classic soloing tactic used throughout the years by many players, especially the jazz greats, where a brief salute to another standard is inserted into a solo as a tribute. In this case, "moon" would be a clever reference to a celestial body in a song about "sunshine". So rather than playing a C on the fifth note of his solo, I hear him playing a B natural (D major scale).

    • @12footchain
      @12footchain  Год назад +9

      You know what? You are 100% right, he does play that B note as part of that nod to Blue Moon. That is SO cool. Thank you for that detail, I stand corrected. Love my audience!

    • @joebloggs4369
      @joebloggs4369 Год назад +2

      @@12footchain Jack Bruce, in an interview before he died confirmed it was Blue Moon.

    • @KevyNova
      @KevyNova Год назад +1

      I actually clicked on this video just to see if he got that one note right or not. 😂
      So many players get it wrong because they’re just used to the minor pentatonic.

  • @johnpandolfino8663
    @johnpandolfino8663 Год назад +68

    I was 16 when I first heard this song and was totally floored.....no one was playing like this..... it was magical hearing it back then.....I'm 71 and still play guitar

    • @robertshirley3422
      @robertshirley3422 Год назад +5

      Same here. I bought Disraeli Gears in '67, as soon as it was released. This is my favorite Clapton playing period. Other than Derek and the Dominoes and Blind Faith, he lost his fire when he switched to Strats.

    • @televinv8062
      @televinv8062 Год назад +1

      I'm gonna guess the first time you heard 'Purple Haze' must have blasted your mind apart too...am I right?

    • @robertshirley3422
      @robertshirley3422 Год назад +6

      @@televinv8062 Purple Haze, Foxey Lady, White Room, Crossroads, Live At Leeds, Good Times, Bad Times...a prolific and golden era for discovering rock music. My favorite era, '67-73!!!!! 🎵🎶🎵🎼🎸

    • @stratman9449
      @stratman9449 Год назад +2

      Eric was the reason for me to pick up the guitar.....i'm a year "younger" than you...and i enjoy playing more today than back then.....😅

    • @stratman9449
      @stratman9449 Год назад +1

      @@robertshirley3422 i' m with you there....i was devastated when cream split up.....

  • @trevorgwelch7412
    @trevorgwelch7412 Год назад +3

    Spoonful Live is my favourite Clapton guitar playing . ✨🎸✨🏄‍♂️

  • @midi1529
    @midi1529 Год назад +1

    I was like 6. My neighbor had a band, that played on their patio. This was one of the tunes they'd do. Been playing for about 50 yrs now.

  • @angeloarimborgo6352
    @angeloarimborgo6352 Год назад +3

    I love watching you youngsters keep this music and playing style alive.

  • @michaelshearer3559
    @michaelshearer3559 Год назад +4

    Great guitar anthem. I really love when Jimi played this live too. It's always great to see Jimi paying tribute to songs he loved.

  • @arthursmith3401
    @arthursmith3401 Год назад +9

    It's amazing how our generation had this great music, IMHO the greatest musical generation of all time so far, and it's all still playing on the airwaves today, yet, somehow, it's been heard so many times, it's almost become background music, like you said. Did anyone ever tell you you and Andy Aledort could be brothers. Man, every song you teach, I've been playing for years, and I have yet to miss one of your videos... You know what else is funny, these young kids , they hear us old guys ripping out these old songs on our guitar, and they can't believe how old it is, cause it couldn't have been written by us.... how many I've turned on to our "real " rock-and-roll ".....and they love it.... when they finally hear the "B"sides...Besides.... idk....guess I am getting old...lol

  • @johnthomas1843
    @johnthomas1843 Год назад +6

    Buddy Guy routinely riffs on this riff in his live shows. He gives props to the British guitar heroes for helping keep the blues alive

  • @shakeyblues5128
    @shakeyblues5128 Год назад +2

    I just got out of the car after this song was on the radio. I love the vocals of Jack Bruce & Eric Clapton trading off. Top Shelf 12 Ft. ♪♫♪♫♪

  • @dhulbert855
    @dhulbert855 Год назад +3

    One of my favorite leads of all time! Crossroads was right there too. Love It! Thanks So Much! Finally the magic is revealed to me!

  • @michaelvaladez6570
    @michaelvaladez6570 Год назад +2

    Thee classic 60's vibe..love that song..to think that Ginger Baker changed his beat to the song..he thought outside of the box.He went with an African beat..it changed the speed of the song.Classic rock..Clapton is God as written in the subway walls.Thank you for this tutorial. Great lesson keep up the good work ,greatly appreciated.

  • @patrickfitzgerald2861
    @patrickfitzgerald2861 Год назад +7

    The 15 year old version of me saw them live in the summer of '68 at my very first rock concert! Clapton played a Firebird that night, and they were so loud it was painful. I left after about thirty minutes . . . fun times!

    • @ponzo1967
      @ponzo1967 11 месяцев назад

      Yeah Hendrix kinda started that super loud playing him and Pete Townsend

    • @tylerskott4903
      @tylerskott4903 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@ponzo1967hendrix didn't start that 😂 people cranked amps long before anybody knew who the fuck Jimi even was

    • @ponzo1967
      @ponzo1967 8 месяцев назад

      @@tylerskott4903 Pete Townsend had the first 100 Watt amplifier built in 1965 and he turned Hendrix on to them in '67 Vox built 100 Watt special for the Beatles to tour stadiums but it was Pete and Jimi that started stacking multiples so I don't know what dream you're remembering.

  • @GilBrewer-lk9bv
    @GilBrewer-lk9bv 4 месяца назад

    Its nice to see someone give a full lesson im 64 years old been playing most of my life in bands had Gils custom Guitar shop in wis and this is the best lesson i have seen ever on this old song great job i learn something every time i watch one of you videos thank you keep up the good work

  • @barrysayer9751
    @barrysayer9751 Год назад +4

    I love your lessons and always learn something new. Thank you.

  • @greg6L6GC
    @greg6L6GC Год назад +3

    He used a 3 pickup Les Paul. He chops the D-C-D then alternately slides up the C to D. You can hear the 3rd sliding up. Studio version.

    • @12footchain
      @12footchain  Год назад +1

      ooh that's interesting. Is the fact that he used a 3 pickup Les Paul on that documented anywhere? got a link?

  • @andrewdarnley4608
    @andrewdarnley4608 Год назад +1

    Man you've clocked the tone !

  • @tylerskott4903
    @tylerskott4903 8 месяцев назад

    Thats hands down the nicest sg i have ever seen

  • @rickdauer5179
    @rickdauer5179 Год назад +1

    Gosh, your lectures are visual and sonic gold, great job keep 'em coming

  • @keithdonohue4631
    @keithdonohue4631 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks for this lesson. I have been working on Sunshine of Your Love for such a long time, and I really appreciate how you break down the solo, so that I can understand his phrasing (and mixing of major and minor pentatonic). I haven’t mastered it, yet, but I am getting closer.

  • @mikeyhughes8992
    @mikeyhughes8992 Год назад +3

    Another great lesson. Great guitar player too, and thanks for the heads up on minor to major pentatonic scale positions. Brilliant , cheers.

  • @chrsrans1
    @chrsrans1 6 месяцев назад

    Fantastic lesson, thank you👍

  • @jimwoodswrites
    @jimwoodswrites Год назад +4

    Great lesson. I always dug the Hendrix version more (probably because I heard it first) and to do it it's basically the same but with a Strat and a wah and a bit more flash.

  • @josephurbanowski5847
    @josephurbanowski5847 5 дней назад

    we're gonna give this a go this Wednesday ... I know it's gonna be better than iy would have been without your help ..!!! Mucho grande thanks...!!!!🔥🔥🔥

  • @sm1tty031
    @sm1tty031 Год назад

    yes...mind has been blown!! Ive been playing it wrong all these years!

  • @jahltdyt
    @jahltdyt Год назад

    Thanks for your hard work figuring out the complexities of E.C.’s lead guitar playing. It’s greatly appreciated. 😊

  • @denis33
    @denis33 6 месяцев назад

    very nice didactic lesson as always ;i am absolutely fan.

  • @DSilverwood
    @DSilverwood 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks for diving into this song. I agree with your comment about how great Clapton on a Gibson sounded!

  • @stevestarr6395
    @stevestarr6395 Год назад +4

    Great lesson and that tone is spot on!!

  • @ironchef2000
    @ironchef2000 Год назад

    This answered many questions i have had, I have been way off for 20 years. I am going to look at all your lessons . Many thanks. And your tone is spot on.

  • @johntiger5
    @johntiger5 Год назад

    The tone of the hook is what "hooked"me when I first heard it in 1967. Peace

  • @lindavies8366
    @lindavies8366 Год назад

    Jack Bruce. Genius.

  • @OFLHLGZ28
    @OFLHLGZ28 Год назад +1

    You totally nailed it as usual. Sweet!

  • @johnbohrman2600
    @johnbohrman2600 9 месяцев назад

    I love the comment about the tough sound of cream. I really get that. I love it.

  • @user-ws6sf4cl9o
    @user-ws6sf4cl9o 6 месяцев назад

    Love your channel ...some really great tunes !

  • @stoneyroberts9118
    @stoneyroberts9118 7 месяцев назад

    Great stuff
    Thanks for sharing

  • @wildaboutnature7006
    @wildaboutnature7006 Год назад

    Great channel!!! I just love the way you teach the lesson!

  • @hankpoulsen
    @hankpoulsen 8 месяцев назад

    Damn that SG and Marshall tone is spot on🎸🔥

  • @johnw4659
    @johnw4659 Год назад

    Thank you very much for sharing this !

  • @cenjim
    @cenjim Год назад

    Superb explanation and demo!

  • @1rwjwith
    @1rwjwith Год назад +1

    Great job….I think his playing was such a mix of INNOVATIVE AND PRIMITIVE… that no one else was close to at that time or anytime for that matter anytime. It is still hard to duplicate. ERIC CLAPTON opened my ears to lead guitar really during the period … only JEFF BECK was at his level at that time but was less in the forefront. Fantastic.,I still love ERIC.

  • @sebastionhawk5565
    @sebastionhawk5565 Год назад

    Thanks, well explained on the lead section!

  • @richardlynch5632
    @richardlynch5632 Год назад +5

    Think Clapton said the beginning of the solo he was using the tune "Blue Moon"...? Sounds like it to me😉👍
    😎👍❤🖖

    • @12footchain
      @12footchain  Год назад +1

      Omg I can totally hear that now. Thanks for pointing that out. He hits that B note during that first phrase, I can't unhear it now. Thanks for that!

    • @MichaelAdamsTheGuitarist
      @MichaelAdamsTheGuitarist Год назад +1

      Exactly

    • @GaryBook
      @GaryBook Год назад +1

      That is true, Eric Clapton discussed it.

  • @albert2395
    @albert2395 Год назад +3

    Fantastic playing by yourself! Except the little blip at the end. But I need to get my fingers out! Myself! Plateaued for ages now.😢 Well done! Bravo!

  • @victorboucher675
    @victorboucher675 Год назад

    Best 'lesson vid' I've seen.

  • @cobyward2878
    @cobyward2878 Год назад

    I seriously love your content sir. Thank you

    • @amirk4628
      @amirk4628 Год назад

      Best Subshine of your love lesson on RUclips. Finally I got the lead part, than you

  • @PoppysGuitar
    @PoppysGuitar Год назад +1

    like your vibrato a lot and the digging in to what he is doing in the solo.

  • @bikesboardsbeats
    @bikesboardsbeats Год назад

    Subscribed! Big thanks

  • @martinrooms3084
    @martinrooms3084 Год назад

    Lots of info,thankyou

  • @evanistrans-dimentional2092
    @evanistrans-dimentional2092 Год назад

    I only recently found your channel. Thankful for you creating these vids. 😊

    • @12footchain
      @12footchain  Год назад +1

      Welcome!

    • @evanistrans-dimentional2092
      @evanistrans-dimentional2092 Год назад

      @@12footchain thanks man. I picked up the guitar again after my girl passed. The classics have been rocking me through my grief.
      You take your time and explain. I'm older(though don't look it) and I go a bit slower than most.

  • @Appleblade
    @Appleblade 7 месяцев назад +1

    My mind was blown by that minor to major thing. I'm embarrassed to have never heard that. However, it's not like I've tried hard or had a teacher... just surprised this is my first time hearing it. (Yeah, I'm 62 and started playing electric guitar when I was 15 or so... so.)

  • @andrewtate8303
    @andrewtate8303 Год назад

    Great tutorial

  • @markhamilton8765
    @markhamilton8765 Год назад

    Great lesson…Thanks!

  • @chrissguitarshow206
    @chrissguitarshow206 6 месяцев назад

    Love your channel. Just discovered it.

  • @lawrence5039
    @lawrence5039 5 месяцев назад

    I don't play any instruments.....but back in the day the riffs Clapton plays for this song are still very enjoyable. Ginger Baker picked up a great beat too. Always have liked his 'speeded up' rhythm! I had this on 8-track in my car; then cassette in my car; then CD in my car; now MP3 in my car at age 70. The summer of Cream's first album is tattooed into my brain!!! Enjoyed your video, too! How about some Alvin Lee? lol

  • @jay4vice
    @jay4vice Год назад

    1967 (ish) I saw CREAM in N.Y.C. at MURRY THE K's MUSIC FROM THE FIFTH DIMENSION. That week they recorded DISRAELI GEARS at a Studio in N.Y.C. in tWo DAYS!!

    • @12footchain
      @12footchain  Год назад

      no way! that is so cool. well, the interwebs say it was recorded April-May 1967, so that I guess was the time frame. And check this out, looks like they played that as a set of dates from March 25 - Apr 2nd at RKO theater in NYC. So you must have been at one of those shows. whereseric.com/tour/1967-53/ and supposedly here is a pic from one of them. look familiar? i.pinimg.com/originals/fb/9f/41/fb9f41ab06816d66ace8442fe0db5a73.jpg

  • @ianhennessy8750
    @ianhennessy8750 Год назад

    best lessons on the inter webs!

  • @jahltdyt
    @jahltdyt Год назад

    Thanks!

  • @jamesthompson6673
    @jamesthompson6673 Год назад

    Thanks❤

  • @markdesod561
    @markdesod561 Год назад

    What's with the Xmas lights? LOL!!! Gr8 Clapton Tone and very complete lesson on a Classic Song!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @sterlingmcvay2469
    @sterlingmcvay2469 Год назад +1

    Love this song. I really prefer Clapton in Cream. He's great as a Solo Artist, but I was Big into CREAM; VANILLA FUDGE as well. I thought another one, BLUE COLLAR by BACHMANN-TURNER OVERDRIVE, my Favorite of Theirs, the Blues-Rock-Jazz-Psychedelic Fushion... , Thanks for this!!!

  • @robertshirley3422
    @robertshirley3422 Год назад

    Excellent lesson..very detailed. But those first chords on the main riff are a Dmaj7 and Cmaj7 on the 10th fret and 8th frets, respectively. Makes a huge difference!! Take your pinkie off the D string and it becomes a maj7th. All other chords are Majors.
    I was sitting 7th row at the LA Forum during the '68 Farewell Tour. Also, you can view him playing at Winterland, SF on the Farewell tour, available on RUclips.

  • @Baci302
    @Baci302 Год назад

    OMG, you look like Bob Odenkirk with long hair. Excellent lesson!

  • @margoscargo
    @margoscargo Год назад

    I think Clapton's barre chords are D7 and C7.
    "Those Gibson years were so great." I think the subtext of that is the Gibson years were so superior. I would agree with that (even though I think a Strat is s a superior guitar)!
    The phrase at the 11:00 minute mark is my favourite.
    If I may suggest...just play the entire solo at the beginning. Then break it down afterwards. Your narrative is spot on and inciteful - providing not only the notes but also Claptons' methodology which can be applied to many of his other Gibson solos.
    Really good job. Thank you!

  • @barrysayer9751
    @barrysayer9751 Год назад

    Thanks

  • @koll789
    @koll789 Год назад

    This is the Bible on this song. Great video.

  • @RobHollanderMusic
    @RobHollanderMusic Год назад

    Rarely mentioned is his sound and approach on Fresh Cream which kind of disappeared forever after, maybe with the lone exception of the solo in "Anyday" which strongly reminds of it.

  • @ranabirgahir462
    @ranabirgahir462 4 месяца назад

    Nicely Done 🎶MAN,Am Guitering Along With YOU 😂

  • @rayross997
    @rayross997 Год назад +1

    Thanks, great lesson. In keeping with the classics, how about China Grove & Smoke on the Water, especially the solos?

  • @victorboucher675
    @victorboucher675 Год назад

    My brother said the neck will snap off on an SG.
    I still have his 65 Melody Maker, and the head is still cracked (again!) on that one.

  • @DannyGatton94
    @DannyGatton94 Год назад

    I have a soft spot for SGs. I just can’t get over how cool they are. But I see you’re using a wide leather strap which is a good way to manage the neck dives. Great lesson on a classic tune though.

  • @gratefuldan8934
    @gratefuldan8934 Год назад

    Excellent lesson. I also love Clapton during his Gibson era.
    Can you do a lesson on Humble Pie's Four Day Creep from Rockin the Fillmore?
    Thanks

  • @canadianintheukbrian
    @canadianintheukbrian Год назад

    Rock misses those massive riffs, I manged to get very close to that tone, I have stock 3 P90 Stratocaster Style Guitar and a simple BOSS Katana Mini on the Brown Sound Gain at around 11 Volume at 2 Bass at 1 pm Middle 11 bit of delay at 1 , I find the P90's really bring that sound out , such a cool riff ,

  • @patriciacipa379
    @patriciacipa379 Год назад

    Great lesson, as always! How about some early Rush, or Robin Trower?

  • @alanhowell3646
    @alanhowell3646 Год назад +1

    Footage from the 60’s Clapton definitely plays the A chord in root position not as a bar chord.

  • @glenkepic3208
    @glenkepic3208 Год назад

    Intro to the band. Just the single. Worn white, 11 in '68. All in....
    Jammed some with this,,,,like Little Wing, i try to keep some things at arms length.

  • @umac01
    @umac01 11 месяцев назад

    Eric Clapton is considered God on the Guitar why are you not following in his footsteps with your superb renditions of Creams early work. I have picked up the guitar again since finding your videos. Some pentatonic knowledge helps. Love it.🎸🎸

    • @12footchain
      @12footchain  11 месяцев назад

      Glad the videos are helpful. How do you mean with "following in footsteps"?

    • @umac01
      @umac01 11 месяцев назад

      Following in Clapton's footsteps, no disrespect intended. With your obvious superb talent you should be included up there with the greats. Love the videos. Just at the right pace. @@12footchain

    • @12footchain
      @12footchain  11 месяцев назад

      @@umac01 oh, wow, thank you! I'm nowhere near Clapton, but we can all try, he is the man!

  • @philibowey4809
    @philibowey4809 Год назад

    That SG is killer ....can u do a lesson on ( bad company by bad company ) plz

  • @stratman1021
    @stratman1021 Год назад

    Bender from the Breakfast Club kills it pretty good. But jokes aside this is one of my favorite jams to play at an open mike or jam session. The solo is so simple and ballsy with incredible feel.

    • @12footchain
      @12footchain  Год назад +1

      I always think of that with this song. "Can you describe the ruckus...?"

    • @stratman1021
      @stratman1021 Год назад

      @@12footchain 😆😆😆

  • @albert2395
    @albert2395 Год назад

    Well done again, Doug! Have you ever wondered if you're possibly related to a great guitarist? Eric, maybe or Jimi?

  • @johnnywilson7799
    @johnnywilson7799 Год назад

    👍

  • @yousse132
    @yousse132 Год назад

    Thanks for the lesson. Very skilled guitarist. What amp are you playing here?

    • @12footchain
      @12footchain  Год назад

      Thank you. I'm saving the amp thst i used for an upcoming episode. You'll be surprised, stay tuned.

  • @jessejorgensen3931
    @jessejorgensen3931 5 месяцев назад

    Definitely sg...and it's not my favorite song...i wouldn't choose to listen, but god damn is fun to play.
    My neighbors must've wanted to kill me. I must've played it for 2 hrs.

  • @theloniouscoltrane3778
    @theloniouscoltrane3778 6 месяцев назад

    Great lesson..but please adopt the "tabs/chords-on-screen" format of Guillame Vrac on YT. It will be more helpful. Music lessons are both aural and visual. ❤ Thanks

  • @BlocknTackle52
    @BlocknTackle52 Год назад

    I hear a minor 7 tonality in this song. That's how I play the main riff Dm7 x2-Cm7-Dm7

  • @AndrewSnowden007
    @AndrewSnowden007 5 месяцев назад

    Hi, what setting did you use on hall of fame reverb pedal? How do you boost mids on equaliser pedal? Thanks

    • @12footchain
      @12footchain  5 месяцев назад +1

      Plate Reverb I think, and you just adjust the faders on the EQ pedal. Here is the pedal as example imp.i114863.net/AoOO0o

  • @michaeldumas9203
    @michaeldumas9203 Год назад

    Great lesson! What kind of strap is that you have there?

    • @12footchain
      @12footchain  Год назад

      Thank you. Just a wide padded leather strap

    • @michaeldumas9203
      @michaeldumas9203 Год назад

      @@12footchain do you remember what brand it is?

    • @12footchain
      @12footchain  Год назад

      @@michaeldumas9203 It is this one. perris.ca/product/3-5-black-padded-leather-guitar-strap/

  • @robertbalogh1656
    @robertbalogh1656 Год назад

    Eric plays a D7 a D major with the pinky removed on the original recording

  • @zakklee2556
    @zakklee2556 Год назад

    On screen tabs horizontal please.

  • @ericskinner7355
    @ericskinner7355 Год назад

    A lot of people that cover this miss the Blue Moon reference on the first few bars of the lead...

  • @davidevans3175
    @davidevans3175 Год назад +2

    D7 -> C7 -> D7

  • @PoppysGuitar
    @PoppysGuitar Год назад

    I think he talked about the cowboy vs the bar and said he preferred cowboy chords

  • @crungechannel483
    @crungechannel483 Год назад

    Thank you for your GREAT PERFORMANCE❗❗😍😍
    If possible plz my CREAM cover too👍👍🎸🎸

  • @Vanguardsman
    @Vanguardsman Год назад

    I remember the published sheet music got the riff wrong!

    • @Vanguardsman
      @Vanguardsman Год назад

      They printed: G-G-F-G-D-C-bB-G-bB-G. I remember thinking that D-flat must have been just too wild for them.

  • @paulkramer9666
    @paulkramer9666 Год назад

    Watch their performance on the Glen Campbell Show playing this live.

  • @zummo61
    @zummo61 Год назад

    The solo is just the melody of Blue Moon deconstructed a little.

  • @joecool5670
    @joecool5670 Год назад

    How you say: "without the mistake"😂
    You're making this Song looking so easy, i wouldn't cary about a mistake there.
    And the soloing is so much more complex then a Solo by Jimmy Page for example and still Clapton wouldnt miss a Note live but Jimmy did often, both great but yeah Clapton is God.
    Great Tutorial again.

  • @robertshirley3422
    @robertshirley3422 11 месяцев назад

    Not to beat a dead horse, but you are obviously such a talented and experienced guitarist that it surprises me that you are playing those intro chords as majors instead of 7ths. You don't hear those dissonate 7th chords on Disraeli Gears?? It makes such a difference!! Clapton, being a pure bluesman pretty much switches between major and minors on all his Cream; think about Outside Woman Blues, Strange Brew, Crossroads (A major to Dm), Born Under A Bad Sign, White Room, etc, etc.
    Perhaps you were watching current footage of Clapton, where he now lazily plays it with major triads ( sounds like crap and inauthentic??

    • @12footchain
      @12footchain  11 месяцев назад

      No you're right, it wasn't done purposefully. Yeah the 7ths are there, I just was focused on the other parts I think. Part of the whole YT thing is that you put it out there, sometimes you get something not quite right, but you have to decide if its worth re recording a part, re editing, reposting, etc. I have time and energy for about 1 vid a week, so sometimes a detail will get missed and I'll let it stand. But agree that dominant 7ths are all over those chords

  • @agillan2930
    @agillan2930 Год назад

    Nice lesson, but Clapton's "woman" tone was actually from the bridge pickup and the tone rolled right down, as he explains and demonstrates in the documentary on Cream at the Albert Hall.

  • @alancrossley4461
    @alancrossley4461 Год назад

    Great video but, I think all lessons should start with the full run through so that students know precisely what they are doing to be working towards.

  • @dr.rossdepinto109
    @dr.rossdepinto109 5 месяцев назад

    Tone is great, but some of the licks need tweaking.
    The power chords are D7 and C7 in the main riff, played on the lower 4 strings.
    After the main walkdown lick after the D7 / C7 power chords, the correct note is an A at the 12th fret of the 5th string. Play the original at half speed and you hear that note clearly....Subtle, but makes a big difference....