Eric Clapton - "Key To The Highway" (Part 1) - Blues Guitar Lesson (w/Tabs)
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- čas přidán 2. 08. 2024
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8 bars not 12
Great stuff!Part 1 was really helpfull, much appreciated.Lookin forward to Part 2 of the song.
I Alex. I start the guitar again after 1 year after a stroke. I almost forgot everything. Difficult of this remotivated. Great to motivate yourself!!! Thx a lot. Greetings from Switzerland
Man you are amazing. Thanks for the blues lessons, they are hard to find.
Absolutely brilliant thank you
Thanks for that, really nice pace to follow
Awesome
Awesome! Would love to see "Have you ever loved a woman" clapton
I love this song !! well expliained !! Very good tuto mate !!! As always !!
Yep Clapton did not writte it but made it popular ..
Cheers : )
Spoonful Live by Clapton ( Cream 1968 ) In my opinion was some of his best guitar playing .
Jack too, for sure. Yes, all those blues licks in E by Eric, often overlooked in tutorials but pure gold for blues guitar. ✅
I bought the lesson and it’s a great one to bone up on, but I was trying to match it up to the studio version on the Layla album and then on the Live At Fillmore (with no Duane or overdubs) - and that didn’t sync up. Regardless, the content in this tutorial is so meticulous and well done-highly recommended. The lesson is affordable and printing out the PDF tab, included is a good idea. I even took it to Staples in the Canada and enlarged the Tab to 11x17”. Well worth it.
I may email Alex on this. But we now have THREE great versions and they are ALL great. Studio Layla, Live At The Fillmore (October 1970) & Alex @ Guitar Force. All versions inter-relate and are seamlessly perfect.
Cool~!!👍👍👍👍👍
Hey would you mind doing a cover and lesson on blue suede shoes by jimi. He killed it on Hendrix in the west and no one has a vid on it. Keep up the good work!
Great lesson but does anyone know for definite how the first part of the D shuffle is being muted. Right hand would seem most obvious way but difficult at thst speed! Is it covered in the full length video. 🤷🏻
One of the greatest blues ever written. I believe it's a Big Bill Broonzy original.
Actually it might have been a Charles Seger song.
Is this the Derek and the Dominoes version from the Layla album?
I bought the lesson and it’s a great one to bone up on, but I was trying to match it up to the studio version on the Layla album and then on the Live At Fillmore (with no Duane or overdubs) - and that didn’t sync up either. DaveB’s comment was helpful otherwise I’d still be pulling my hair out, trying to sync it up.
Big Bill Broonzy wrote this song and brought the blues to Europe in 1951.
Duh! I got it. Please do entire Dominoes album?
Is this version from the laya album?
Definitely not as recorded on the Layla album, even the feel is totally different. Not bad of course, but a very different interpretation.
@@gtrplayer1000 Thx Dave. I bought the lesson and it’s a great one to bone up on, but I was trying to match it up to the studio version on the Layla album and then on the Live At Fillmore (with no Duane or overdubs) - and that didn’t sync up either. Your comment is helpful otherwise I’d still be pulling my hair out, trying to sync it up. Thx
See comments from Dave and myself.
In your voiceover description you call this a 12 bar blues, probably just weren’t thinking, but would be confusing to a beginner. There’s a big difference between a a 12 bar I IV V and an 8 bar I V IV
You call it a 12 bar blues. I'm pretty sure it's an 8 bar blues that goes to the V chord on the 2nd bar, like It Hurts Me Too, E.G. czcams.com/video/6C-jGMxTg4Q/video.html. Good , accurate, lesson!
the song is actually 8-bar blues.
It’s a shame there is no reference to which version of Key To The Highway this refers to.
Must be played on an Eric Clapton Strat.
Yes And I Have One
And I have one too. Although playing it on a Music Man Sterling Cutlass sounds great too. (SSH)
Hablas mucho enseñas poco.