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Guitar Method: In the Style of Eric Clapton (1995)

Guitar Method: In the Style of Eric Clapton (1995)
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In this instructional video series, Curt Mitchell demonstrates the techniques of famous guitarists. The unique style of Eric Clapton is explored in Guitar Method: In the Style of Eric Clapton, and 50 of his best licks are presented here, including those from the hit songs "Layla," "Cocaine," and "Crossroads." Mitchell covers moveable blues scales, turnarounds, shuffle, melodic comping, improvised finger picking, major and minor pentatonic shapes, and slurring. No music reading is required, and a diagrammed reference is included with the tape. ~ Alice Day, Rovi

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In this instructional video series, Curt Mitchell demonstrates the techniques of famous guitarists. The unique style of Eric Clapton is explored in Guitar Method: In the Style of Eric Clapton, and 50 of his best licks are presented here, including those from the hit songs "Layla," "Cocaine," and "Crossroads." Mitchell covers moveable blues scales, turnarounds, shuffle, melodic comping, improvised finger picking, major and minor pentatonic shapes, and slurring. No music reading is required, and a diagrammed reference is included with the tape. ~ Alice Day, Rovi

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      Brenden F.

      Dude, where's the fire.....slow down...not to bad though really if you have the time to print out the sheets etc....the other issue besides the speed he travels at is the fact that there's not a lot of context for the list of riffs which in some ways really isn't that bad because in the end it's not about mimicking a bunch of riffs it's about establishing your own style and this gives you a taste of where to begin

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      Brian W.

      One of the worst if not the worst instructional dvd I have watched. I am sure that I could learn something from this, but with so many good dvd's out there, why waste my time?

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      Steve B.

      This was not very well done. The problem is that the tabs are all grouped together at the end instead of after each riff. Hard to manage.

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