Clapton Blues Licks

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In few days I will be releasing a new 3 part series called “Clapton Torn Down”
I will be covering a bunch of classic Clapton blues licks that you can use and apply in your own soloing.

The following video is example 3 from the course. I hope you enjoy it and
find benefit from it. Please feel free to leave any comments or questions you might have.

Click Here To Download Clapton Blues Licks 3

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14 Comments so far

  1. Tony Tyrone on November 13th, 2009

    Just letting you know I am here and enjoying your Pentatonic Power program.

    T

  2. Tavares on November 13th, 2009

    Hello, Bob
    I enjoyed this lick. It’s bluesy and I think it is useful in every blues rock. Thank you

  3. John Edwards on November 13th, 2009

    I usually play Instrumental versions of mainstream tunes, both for fun at home and in restaurants, pubs, clubs etc. Since watching your video clips, and listening to your lessons I now find I can ‘mess around’ a lot more and make the tunes my own by adding licks and runs. Sometimes exactly as this lesson demonstrates by using the same lick a few times but alter it’s timing, phasing, and altering it’s start / end note to suit the original melody. It certainly makes it more interesting to listen to and to play.
    Thanks Bob for the idea’s and lessons. Shame we live so far apart I’d love a few live lessons from you.

  4. Jack on November 13th, 2009

    Thank you Bob for posting this lesson. I\’m 69 years old and learning new blues is great for my old fingers. Keep up the great lessons and thanks for explaining it all so even I can get it. God Bless…jack

  5. Stephen on November 13th, 2009

    Always enjoy your teaching technique.
    Makes me feel like I am learning from a friend.
    Thanks Bob,
    Steve

  6. Dave Twaddell on November 14th, 2009

    I learned alot from that little session. It was really Great!
    Thanks
    Dave Twaddell

  7. Stephen on November 14th, 2009

    Bob,
    I do have one question. When I am bending notes I sometimes pick up the string just above the one I am playing. It gets stuck under my bending finger. Mostly it happens when bending up a whole note or sometimes two notes. I have tried different ways to finger the string but it stills happens sometimes.
    Thanks
    Steve

  8. Eric on November 14th, 2009

    Hi Bob. AS usual you are an awsome guitar player.
    You have a great personality to go along with your playing. Soon as my hands heal up i will be ordering your course. I really enjoy the vidios. Will your course have alot of vidio showing different licks as i really can learn alot by watching you play different licks. Thanks, Eric.

  9. Kh on November 14th, 2009

    Good stuff.

    Can you tell us more abt the lesson?
    Will there be a download version?

    Thanks

  10. Solo on November 14th, 2009

    Bob, I agree with Stephen.

    Thanks for the info and you can never go wrong with studying the greats like Mr. Clapton.

    Post more and faster. :>)

    Thanks again!

  11. Duncan on November 14th, 2009

    hello, good stuff

  12. GARY on November 16th, 2009

    As always Bob, Great Stuff, and thanks for posting these great lessons. Pentatonic Power is still my ‘bible’ of choice for blues and riffs. It couldn’t be more relevant.
    Thanks again/ Gary

  13. Sarmento on November 16th, 2009

    This is great, I love the moves… Thanks..!

  14. Eric on November 16th, 2009

    Hi Bob. Well i finally ordered your course. Figured i might as well start practising the proper way instead of just grabing at straws.Hope i can stay motivated to practice,i am pretty lazy. Eric.

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