www.learningguitarnow.com In this blues guitar lesson, I talk about Have You Ever Loved a Woman by Eric Clapton from 24 Nights.

23 thoughts on “Eric Clapton Slow Blues Guitar Lesson

  1. Well,shure he did influenced them when they were young but thats it.He just play same simple blues over and over all these years,nothing new.
    Maybe he would also influenced me to at 12 when i started,but maybe for a year or so.I think you know it toooo amigo…)

  2. hey who’s talking to you?I don’t see you vids up here so but out ,your watching lessons too right, shut up

  3. this wasn’t a lesson it was an exabition you never slowed down enough for someone to catch on

  4. all this issue bout what guitar amp one uses ffs mate get real so you need to sound like mr clapton>? well yer aint gonna ind yer blues feel there

  5. Whats the world fastest animal? Can you play blues with it?

  6. Hi can you or anyone please tell me the exact model/year of the guitar on the video, and more importantly the exact finish of this maple neck. I have a strat with a pale neck that i am trying to tint/refinish to look exactly like this neck.

  7. What is your point? I never said dom7 was a scale. I said this 12 bar blues is based on Dominant 7th chords. Sure you don’t have to play by any rules at all, but you probably won’t sound good. In this case the 9th chord is just an extension of the dom 7th chord so it changes nothing about the chord progression.

  8. Dominant 7th can also refer to the chord quality, e.g. E7 – D7 – A7, etc.

  9. That’s a 79 Strat? Are those the original frets? The frets look like what I have on my 06 Deluxe. I thought the 70’s frets were thinner? Just wondering.

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