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Eric Clapton
About Eric Clapton
Eric Clapton is widely regarded as one of rock and blues' most influential guitarists. His career exploded in the early 1960s with The Yardbirds, moved into John Mayall's Bluesbreakers, and then crystallized his signature sound with Cream, whose blistering blues-rock workouts set a blueprint for countless players. In 1970 he formed Derek and the Dominos and delivered Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs, a landmark record that fused emotional lyricism with virtuosic guitar interplay and remains a touchstone for aspiring blues-rock players.
Clapton's impact goes beyond albums and awards. His masterful tone, expressive phrasing, and vocabulary of bends, vibrato, and call-and-response licks helped democratize blues-based guitar for a global audience. Through a lifelong pursuit of musical honesty—whether on raw live energy or intimate acoustic performances—he bridged the gap between blues royalty and mainstream rock, influencing generations of players and shaping the sound of guitar-driven rock.
Today Clapton's legacy is honored not only in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (inducted three times, with The Yardbirds, Cream, and as a solo artist) but also in his ongoing philanthropic work, including the Crossroads Guitar Festival. DadRock Tabs features 23 Clapton lessons, offering approachable routes through iconic tunes like Layla, Wonderful Tonight, and Tulsa Time, helping players of all levels develop blues phrasing and expressive tone.
🎸 Want to know what gear Eric Clapton used, their playing style, and fun facts? Scroll below the lessons!
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Tears In Heaven
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I Shot The Sheriff
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Cocaine
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I Shot The Sheriff
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Hideaway
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Cocaine
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Little Girl
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Steppin Out
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After Midnight
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Let It Rain
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Hideaway
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Motherless Children
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Willie And The Hand Jive
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Mainline Florida
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Wonderful Tonight
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Layla
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Tulsa Time
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She's Waiting
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Knock On Wood
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Forever Man
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It's In The Way That You Use It
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Clapton's playing is rooted in the blues, with a singing, melodic approach that treats guitar like a voice. He crafts memorable lines from blues scales and pentatonics, weaving in tasteful bends, sustained vibrato, and economical picking that rewards nuance over speed. His tone evolves with the song: crisp clean rhythm parts that grow into warm overdrive on lead lines, always keeping dynamics front and center. While he can unleash fiery solos, his most lasting moments come from phrasing that emphasizes tone, space, and expressive micro-timing rather than virtuosic flash. He uses expressive devices like double-stops, slides, hammer-ons/pull-offs, and occasional palm muting to lock in groove with the rhythm section across blues-rock contexts.
🎸 Gear & Equipment
Iconic gear defines Clapton's signature sound. His most famous guitar is Fender Stratocaster 'Blackie', a composite built from parts of three Strats and used as his main weapon for years; he also rode with 'Brownie', a beloved 1960s Strat. Earlier in Cream he leaned on Gibson Les Pauls for a heavier bite. On stage and in the studio he often plugged into vintage amps like Vox AC30 and Marshall stacks to achieve that warm, singing overdrive. Classic effects include analog delay and subtle reverb, kept simple to preserve the guitar’s natural voice and bluesy feel.
Why Learn Eric Clapton Songs?
Learning Clapton's repertoire on guitar is a practical bootcamp in blues-rock phrasing, tone, and dynamic control. Players will develop bending technique, expressive vibrato, thoughtful note choice, and melodic storytelling—skills that translate across many classic rock genres. The 23 Clapton lessons on DadRock Tabs cover a range of difficulties, from approachable rhythm parts to more intricate lead lines, giving you a structured path through tunes like Layla, It's in the Way That You Use It, and Wonderful Tonight. These tracks build solid foundations in timing, tone control, and musical phrasing, helping you sound more expressive and confident on the guitar.
Did You Know?
- 1Eric Clapton's nickname Slowhand has several origin stories from the 1960s, often linked to his patient, precise playing and stage presence.
- 2His Fender Stratocaster 'Blackie' was a composite of three Strats; it became his iconic go-to guitar for decades.
- 3Duane Allman sat in on Layla, adding his slide and dual-guitar dynamic to the legendary track.
- 4Clapton founded the Crossroads Guitar Festival and Crossroads Centre to support addiction treatment and musician relief.
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