For those who don’t know, the guitarist in this video is Doug Boduch who produced instructional videos for Hal Leonard, a couple of which were devoted solely to Clapton and were very good. I haven’t seen a credit for him anywhere so I thought he should get one!
RICHARD! I had no idea! I one-hundred percent, thought it was James McCallister! I enjoyed the SRV vids on the same channel not knowing the performer was Doug. I was googling and googling. Folks, it pays to read the Comments! Thx, Richard.
It would probably be a real undertaking, but it would be so awesome if the Hal Leonard Corporation made a songbook for Derek and the Dominos In Concert, or Live at The Fillmore.
So many videos do NOT explain the Penta positions used to build the chorus, but you DO explain it. GREAT thanks for this, you helped me so much. I do appreciate your willingness to explain. Thanks again.
This arrangement of the two different lead arrangements is great (don't confuse 1 with the other) Either one convey blues lead licks needed to play almost any other blues leads. Thanks, Great contribution. Jelo
How do you get such a great sound, are you using pedals and if so what type, also thanks a million for teaching this. Are your ancestors from northern Ireland. That's a great name mc Allister.
For those who don’t know, the guitarist in this video is Doug Boduch who produced instructional videos for Hal Leonard, a couple of which were devoted solely to Clapton and were very good. I haven’t seen a credit for him anywhere so I thought he should get one!
Nice - give the man some credit for a very good video of a great song!
RICHARD! I had no idea! I one-hundred percent, thought it was James McCallister! I enjoyed the SRV vids on the same channel not knowing the performer was Doug. I was googling and googling. Folks, it pays to read the Comments! Thx, Richard.
Fantastic
This arrangement is exactly what I was looking for. Thanks.
The best one on CZcams. Thanks.
Thks for uploading James. This video is exactly what I was looking for!
Awesome. You captured the exact feel and tone of Clapton doing that rendition live with Derek and the Domino's at the Fillmore East. Peace.
Thank you, thank you, a million thanks.
james...never heard anyone sound like clapton till now...very cool ..thank you
It would probably be a real undertaking, but it would be so awesome if the Hal Leonard Corporation made a songbook for Derek and the Dominos In Concert, or Live at The Fillmore.
Thank You so much for sharing this amazing transcription, Doug!! Everything is Spot on!!!!!
A big thank you for your professional presentation.
This is an amazing performance and lesson of a Clapton classic; a true treasure trove of licks, techniques and styles. Great job!
Even if I only retain 2% of this, it has improved every song I play.
Very good! thanks, great work!
Thanks very much for posting this, James, and thanks Doug Boduch for the lesson.
So many videos do NOT explain the Penta positions used to build the chorus, but you DO explain it.
GREAT thanks for this, you helped me so much.
I do appreciate your willingness to explain. Thanks again.
Great all we need to learn, thank u a lot bro 🙏🏻
Ah...HEM...!!! [0:26] That would be an eight (8) bar blues form. 😉
You are a Great player!!!
TKS. Great performance and lesson
Very precise and good organized showing of the tabs. Thank you.
Awesome job!
Great job.
Very good! thanks.
This arrangement of the two different lead arrangements is great (don't confuse 1 with the other) Either one convey blues lead licks needed to play almost any other blues leads. Thanks, Great contribution. Jelo
great lesson!, Muchas gracias!
Brilliant
Dude that was amazing thank you!!
Well done.... I prefer the version on Layla with Duane Allman.....they bounce off of one another amazingly..... it's got a real edge too.....
Thank you!
Perfect
Hi James, this is exactly what I’ve been looking for. Do you sell a print version of this tab? Thank you...
How do you get such a great sound, are you using pedals and if so what type, also thanks a million for teaching this. Are your ancestors from northern Ireland. That's a great name mc Allister.
Sounds great!!! Thought it was 8 bar on this one though?
The tune is actually an 8 bar blues.
It always seemed to me that In the Fillmore version, Clapton was trying to recreate Duane’s slide solos.
Tab available?
3:00~
5:30~🌠