When I started watching you a year and a half ago, I couldnt replicate my favorite songs at half the speed. Now I’m here following along, learning Layla in 20 minutes and building up the speed. You’re the man!!
Carl, on one of your older videos I learned how to play the acoustic version of Layla by checking out your video and following it note for note. It took me some time but i got it done. I think your videos are some of the best teaching videos on the net. Thanks Man
Thanks so much for this! It's overwhelming to look at tabs for something like this for me, but this video lesson was easy to follow and very comprehensive.
Dm pentatonic, although it would probably sound closer if you used the Dm blues scale (basically a minor pentatonic scale with an added flat five, as well as the natural five).
If you really wanted to use Bmin I would suggest using Bflat minor instead. In the key of F major (relative major of D minor), the Bflat is major instead of minor. You will probably do well to begin with using the D minor pentatonic blues scale.
first of all, you have one wicked shirt! grey/brown on the cam on the right and green on the cam on the left! Second i'd like to thank you very very much, came here after some bad/exhausting long tuturials this one is the best for sure Up to part 2! THanks!!
I will be honest. I am kind of a jammer. I figure out, what I can figure out, on the fly, and fake the rest. :) but, when I do want to see how something is actually played, I get very frustrated with many videos. many times, I feel that I have time for a sandwich, and a nap, before the narrator of the video gets to the next chord, or note. I feel that I could have learned from your teaching approach fifteen years ago, or fifteen minutes ago. I will definitely be revisiting this video, and picking up what I can. and, my opinion, is only based on the first two minutes of your video. I really didn't need to see much more to know that you were accurate. side note.... I like to believe (for my own playings sake) that an instrument puts out the feel you put into it. now, I do realize that this only goes so far. but damn, that guitar has a big sound. :)
You are always my go to for learning new songs on youtube, i started playing very recently, and was curious to know where you learned how to play this song, was it from tabs, ear or from watching clapton live?
+INFINITY NOTHING MORE I was thinking the same thing. Even had me checkin up the Bminor shape. Still, that's why it pays to be able to HEAR a chord then we don't get thrown of by verbal errors.
Thanks, an excellent tutorial! I am moving on to part 2. Only one criticism, when you play the entire piece at the beginning you rush through it. I know you are clearly capable of playing it properly but it would be helpful if you played it at the right tempo and melody for us to get the feel of the song. That being said we can all learen that the peoper way by listening to Clapton as I did. Thanks again.
It’s kinda funny because at the moment I was saying to myself D-minor not B-minor And was About to add a public comment right below me in the comments section and I mean right below me was a person “Heni Nechi “ who beat me to it 🤓 Anyhow great lesson not trying to nitpick but from all my dear I thought I was crazy keep up the great work thanks for posting these tutorials
Terrific lesson. Just a little feedback: After showing the lick step by step, you go straight to normal speed showing the whole lick. I think would be great to play the lick slow tempo one time and only then play it at normal speed. Otherwise you go from note by note to the whole lick at normal speed. That's too big of a step in my opinion. I'm already using the 0.5 speed function, but you get the point. Thanks for the lessons !
TheGhostCode I have already done that as well. Check out my Eric Clapton lesson playlist to see them all. :) ua-cam.com/play/PLOBqO_KghqI6INOiGG1-1ry5Ooc_Ih5iG.html
intro full 00:25
solo start PT1 4:40
PT2 6:05
PT3 6:44
PT4 8:00
PT5 8:37
Read more 😂😂
When I started watching you a year and a half ago, I couldnt replicate my favorite songs at half the speed. Now I’m here following along, learning Layla in 20 minutes and building up the speed. You’re the man!!
the intro starts with " See if you can spot this one"
I love you for these Carl :) ...Thumbs up always from me :)
Carl, on one of your older videos I learned how to play the acoustic version of Layla by checking out your video and following it note for note. It took me some time but i got it done. I think your videos are some of the best teaching videos on the net. Thanks Man
That C sharp minor chord is so beautiful
so 3 years ago I wanted to play this, but just go started. Now 3 years further I thought of the tutorial and now here I am. Thanks, great tutorial
Screw this, I'm going back to Wonderwall.
Just keep working it dude. I just started learning this song today and can already play most of the intro solo.
Aye Clapton = god
Hey have you got any tips...something harder thn Nirvana and easier than this?! Please
@@giovanykozak5236 Wish you were here by Pink Floyd maybe
@@yungak6398 that was my first song on the guitar, I highly recommend it
Thank you sir, very helpful. Have to perform this song tomorrow at a show. You da man.
howd it go
so, its a Dm.. he does correct himself! very good lesson, thanks so much for that mate
Thanks so much for this! It's overwhelming to look at tabs for something like this for me, but this video lesson was easy to follow and very comprehensive.
Took me 1 month to pratice that solo and its a long way to make it perfect on time. Still you can do it !
I learned the intro solo in less than a day!Great lesson Carl!
Thanks Dayne!
Cap
@@JR-ke9lm if you've been playing for a while it really isn't that difficult with practice dude
@@platinumencasedpenile4812 shut up 🤐
I was trying another tutoral on Layla, but there was something that was missing, but you've cleared it up for me. Thanks
thaaank you!! finally I got the notes with this video after checking hundreds of other tabs...
Yayy i learned my first ever guitar part from a youtube video up to 3:20 thank you so much my strumming needs work but fingering is there
great skills of teaching and guitaring... thanks a lot to you..
Dm pentatonic, although it would probably sound closer if you used the Dm blues scale (basically a minor pentatonic scale with an added flat five, as well as the natural five).
If you really wanted to use Bmin I would suggest using Bflat minor instead. In the key of F major (relative major of D minor), the Bflat is major instead of minor. You will probably do well to begin with using the D minor pentatonic blues scale.
Can't wait for Layla part 2! Good teachin' you're 1
first of all, you have one wicked shirt! grey/brown on the cam on the right and green on the cam on the left!
Second i'd like to thank you very very much, came here after some bad/exhausting long tuturials this one is the best for sure
Up to part 2!
THanks!!
Carl you're the man.
CARL YOU ARE A MASTER!!!
learned in a day, thanks father
I will be honest. I am kind of a jammer. I figure out, what I can figure out, on the fly, and fake the rest. :) but, when I do want to see how something is actually played, I get very frustrated with many videos. many times, I feel that I have time for a sandwich, and a nap, before the narrator of the video gets to the next chord, or note. I feel that I could have learned from your teaching approach fifteen years ago, or fifteen minutes ago. I will definitely be revisiting this video, and picking up what I can. and, my opinion, is only based on the first two minutes of your video. I really didn't need to see much more to know that you were accurate. side note.... I like to believe (for my own playings sake) that an instrument puts out the feel you put into it. now, I do realize that this only goes so far. but damn, that guitar has a big sound. :)
wow you've made this lesson so easy!
thank you very much!
You are always my go to for learning new songs on youtube, i started playing very recently, and was curious to know where you learned how to play this song, was it from tabs, ear or from watching clapton live?
This awesome. Please do a complete lesson on “Let it Rain”
Man I just love your videos, they really help me and easy to follow thanks man! keep doing this videos pls
Thanks for all the wonderful lessons !
D minor , B minor wtf , man it"s D minor , i lost it for a sec
+INFINITY NOTHING MORE I was thinking the same thing. Even had me checkin up the Bminor shape. Still, that's why it pays to be able to HEAR a chord then we don't get thrown of by verbal errors.
Same
I was lucky enough to see your comment I was hella confused
Mika Chabeda why does it should like b minor?
He may be high on weed.
Easy to understand as it's very well explained
Very informative!! Thank you for this!
Your fingers are ridiculously long and flexible :) Envy...
is this song in standard?
Yes. Sorry it took 4 years to reply 😂😂😂😂. The whole album is in standard except for a few songs that are open G tuning
Ok man, thanks so much, I was using the standard d minor scale but it didn't always sound right so I had to find out.
Beautiful song...
Great Lesson... Roger.
He is teachin layla!! The acoustic version obviously
claptons acoustic solo is actually so similar to his electric solo, you only realise once you start playing
isnt it d minor?
Yeah
NICE AND CLEAR
Thanks, an excellent tutorial! I am moving on to part 2. Only one criticism, when you play the entire piece at the beginning you rush through it. I know you are clearly capable of playing it properly but it would be helpful if you played it at the right tempo and melody for us to get the feel of the song. That being said we can all learen that the peoper way by listening to Clapton as I did. Thanks again.
Really excellent instruction. Thanks !!!
It's 5:43 am and I haven't slept yet but what the hell this video is just great ,,,I'm gonna watch it and learn ...thx man
It’s kinda funny because at the moment I was saying to myself D-minor not B-minor
And was About to add a public comment right below me in the comments section and I mean right below me was a person
“Heni Nechi “ who beat me to it 🤓
Anyhow great lesson not trying to nitpick but from all my dear I thought I was crazy keep up the great work thanks for posting these tutorials
I really wish these lessons would explain a little of the theory and scales that these solos work with
When you play the intro, and say "All right", i answer "you've got me on my kness, begging teacher please..."
Great job.
real good mate. thnx alot
the intro solo it's pretty Dm pentatonic scale, if u want to jam with over the track you can improv with that
3:13 first part repeat
you should give it a try :) at first I gave up at the same point, but later I gave it a try and it turned out that it's not that hard :) best of luck
What key should I solo in when I play this? Can I improv using Bmin. Pent atomic?
Very nice!
Thank you so much.
Terrific lesson. Just a little feedback: After showing the lick step by step, you go straight to normal speed showing the whole lick. I think would be great to play the lick slow tempo one time and only then play it at normal speed. Otherwise you go from note by note to the whole lick at normal speed. That's too big of a step in my opinion. I'm already using the 0.5 speed function, but you get the point. Thanks for the lessons !
+Antonio González thanks Antonio, any lessons I found in the past years do exactly that. :)
Thanks so much, it´s very nice
Superb, thank you very much!
Well explained! Thanks!
Excellent
Great lesson Thank you!!!
I finally nailed it, thanks pal.
Thanks!
Excelente, mil gracias
should i change betweem hitting the strings and up? btw great tutorial
dont know if it is my guitars problem but, it is normaly tuned?
you could move the b- power chord up another 2 frets and its the same as a d minor :o easier to play
Well Explained.. Thanks a lot :)
Thanks bro
On that pinky bar chord I find it impossible to make all strings ring is the g chord supposed to just be muted ? If so it doesn’t make sense to me
nyc lesson...sir thnks
ravi sharma
I guess it has to be 10th on "G" string whic is F at 8:15 . Am I wrong?
That first chord looks like a D minor to me.
Sounds like a D minor too but he corrects himself at about 1:59.
actually i was going to say that :D :D
とても、わかりやすいです。
thank u so much
The solo ♥-♥
Can you do the "plugged in" version? also, AWESOME TUTORIALS
TheGhostCode I have already done that as well. Check out my Eric Clapton lesson playlist to see them all. :) ua-cam.com/play/PLOBqO_KghqI6INOiGG1-1ry5Ooc_Ih5iG.html
+GuitarLessons365Song lala
How long did it take you guys to learn this song?
What guitar he using
What's the guitar? It sounds wonderful!
Who are the 407 people who click don’t like? I’d like to see them do this!
Don't you think it would be easier to use a C (open) chord instead of a C power chord, then it's easier and closer to the Dm chord.
Learning this beacuse the high e string on my electric broke still a great song tho
Same
u can play tears in heaven too.. hahaha had the same problem of the high e string
Tell me what is the Guitar?
What kind of guitar are you using?
Verse:
C#m7 G#7
C#m7 Cm D E E7
F#m B E A
F#m B E A
what is the tuning? standard or open d? or..?
psalmsurfer1 Standard.. :)
ом сорри
What's the type of the guitar he uses?Acoustic?Cheers!
Hey tell me what guitar are you using?
I've been playing for a week, I'll take it this may be a bit too advanced? Good shit anyway
Just a little, lol
Do the " Nobody Know You When You're Down and Out" by Eric Clapton (Unplugged)
can someone please tell me what key this is in. is it in A? I think
damm it been 9 years and i still cant play this
Isn't it 10 to 12 (at 7.00 ) ?
That’s so tough
What guitar is that?
Thx very much:-)
Today is gonna be the day tht they are Gonna throw it back you
I want to do my own solo should I do the moveable one or the extended in 5 th position