Classic Albums - Eric Clapton Unplugged

Guitars Lessons by Danny Gill

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Unplugged by Eric Clapton

Released in August 1992, Eric Clapton’s Unplugged album is a classic in every sense of the word. Not only is it the bestselling album of Clapton’s career to date, but it’s also the bestselling live album of all time, selling 26 million copies worldwide. Featuring a version of the successful 1991 single “Tears in Heaven” and an acoustic version of “Layla,” it took home six Grammy awards the year following its release.

The recording represents Clapton's unique approach to acoustic performance, including rearranged renditions of his most well-known songs. Here, we'll take an analytical look at the guitar elements in each track.

In this course, LickLibrary veteran, Danny Gill walks you through the many highlights of each song from this acoustic gem, one phrase at a time, including all of Eric Clapton’s legendary guitar parts from the tracks; “Before You Accuse Me,” “Tears In Heaven,” and the iconic, “Layla.”

Guitar Lessons Included in this Course

Guitar Lesson 1: "Signe"

The song begins with a finger-picking style that's characteristic of Clapton's work. Utilizing open-string riffs, the main melody is played in the key of A Major. A rich blend of arpeggios and chord progressions builds up the song's texture, and Clapton employs harmonics at key moments to add a resonant flavor.

Guitar Lesson 2: "Before You Accuse Me"

A blues classic, this rendition is played in E Major, featuring a I-IV-V chord progression. Clapton's use of string bending and slides creates a soulful and expressive lead part. There's an interesting syncopated rhythm pattern that adds a captivating groove to the song.

Guitar Lesson 3: "Hey Hey"

This Big Bill Broonzy cover is a great example of Travis picking. Clapton's guitar work in the key of E Major includes intricate finger-picking, double-stops, and bluesy bends, giving the tune a lively and authentic blues feel.

Guitar Lesson 4: "Tears in Heaven"

Perhaps one of Clapton's most emotionally-driven pieces, "Tears in Heaven" is played in A Major, using arpeggiated chord progressions and altered tunings. The lead guitar part beautifully incorporates slides and pull-offs, conveying the deeply personal nature of the song.

Guitar Lesson 5: "Lonely Stranger"

The song features hybrid picking and uses complex chord progressions in A Minor. Clapton's use of sustain and vibrato adds an ethereal quality to the song. The solo showcases his mastery of legato and string bending techniques, delivering a mournful tone that resonates with listeners.

Guitar Lesson 6: "Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out"

Performed in C Major, Clapton applies finger-picking, chord progressions, and syncopated rhythms to create a jazzy and bluesy feel. The solo displays precise string bending and double-stops, reflecting Clapton's deep understanding of blues phrasing.

Lead Guitarist: Eric Clapton

Eric Clapton's contribution to this album is profound. His blend of rock, blues, and folk techniques showcases his unparalleled versatility. Whether it's the soulful bends, intricate finger-picking, or emotive vibrato, Clapton's mastery over the instrument is evident throughout "Unplugged." His ability to convey emotion through various guitar techniques makes this album a masterpiece for both listeners and guitarists alike.

Techniques Used in this Album

"Unplugged" stands as a testament to Clapton's artistry, offering guitarists a rich palette of techniques to explore and enjoy. It's not just an album but a profound guitar lesson in itself.

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Technical Details

  • Code

    RDR0582

  • Artist

    Eric Clapton

  • Media

    Online Stream, Download, 2x DVD set

  • Media format

    PAL Only

  • Genre

    Acoustic, Blues, Traditional Blues

  • Skill level

    Suitable For All

  • EIN No

    5060088826409

  • TAB NOT Included

  • NB: If purchasing as 'DVD', please ensure that your DVD player fully supports the 'Media format' (PAL Only) that this product is available in, as indicated above.

About The Tutor

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Danny Gill

Danny Gill is, without a doubt, the most loved tutor by our community. With an incredible array of DVDs and web lessons for LickLibrary covering a wide variety of topics all of which he covers with incredible detail, it's no wonder he carries as much respect as he does. As...

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