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If you've ever wandered into the weeds of the second soloing break in Eric Clapton's Crossroads, you know how tricky it is to get the right sound and timing. In this lesson I'll show you two small tweaks that you can make to the licks you might already know to make them sound more like what he's playing.
Key: | A |
Tuning: | E |
Topics: | Licks |
Difficulties: | Advanced Intermediate |
Artist: | Clapton |
Songs: | Crossroads |
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