As someone who has done a ton of Clapton transcriptions, It's very gratifying to come across a "Clapton Licks" video that actual demonstrates an in depth knowledge of the man's style. (Suffice to say there is so much garbage out there). These were very well chosen-phrases that work really well as an introduction for someone looking for a place to start. Top-Notch.
I have heard some amazing solos played by Eric while playing “Old Love” live. He just cooks on this song and continues to build with each one. You really have a lot of the technique down cold and have captured a lot of the nuance of his playing as well. Your execution is very good and I enjoyed this a lot. I will come back often! Thanks for doing this!
i enjoy how you gave the string names and fret numbers for the 1st part of the riff. then changed to note names for the trill. it made it so easy to follow. because we all know the notes. and if we dont. we can take the time to translate them. lessons are better that way
I started listening to Clapton because I was hanging around Brizio's Speed Shop in South City. I enjoy his music. The more I listen to him as a man the more I like him as a person. Thanks Eric
Best lesson ever. I needed something to help me be more motivated to be fluent in all 5 positions and understand them better. Your channel is a life saver. Thank you.
Wow. Only been listening to Clapton since ‘67 and trying to cop his licks since ‘70 and you’ve just dropped a couple more valuable pieces in the puzzle. Thank you, it’s so much fun!
What a great lesson, especially for the intermediate player starting to move around the neck. You’ve really captured the essence of Clapton’s style which I’ve always recognised but never understood how to get inside it - fabulous, thank you for sharing.
Thank you so much!!!! I have been a huge Clapton fan for years, and thought I had a handle on his playing style, but you made me reconsider the D and E box and how he uses them, and it really filled in a huge swiss cheese hole in my understanding. I really appreciate this well done video! Thanks.
Nice, informative, video. These building blocks, courtesy of Eric, are just so fundamental to getting that classic modern blues sound. Thank you. But I have to say: the video would be *much* improved a lot by making tabs available to download.
@@JameyArent You are welcome ;-) I've just added myself to your subscribers list and it would be great if you'd check out my YT channel too... Rock on an have a great day Jamey!
Im self taught so some of the patterns are confusing. I was doing good till the last lick. He is my favorite. Great playing on your lesson. Il work on it more. Subscribed.
As someone who has done a ton of Clapton transcriptions, It's very gratifying to come across a "Clapton Licks" video that actual demonstrates an in depth knowledge of the man's style. (Suffice to say there is so much garbage out there). These were very well chosen-phrases that work really well as an introduction for someone looking for a place to start. Top-Notch.
Thank you!
I have heard some amazing solos played by Eric while playing “Old Love” live. He just cooks on this song and continues to build with each one. You really have a lot of the technique down cold and have captured a lot of the nuance of his playing as well. Your execution is very good and I enjoyed this a lot. I will come back often! Thanks for doing this!
Thanks, glad it was helpful!
Thx Jamie
Nice tutorial. Good presentation with “Blackish” Strat!
i enjoy how you gave the string names and fret numbers for the 1st part of the riff. then changed to note names for the trill. it made it so easy to follow. because we all know the notes. and if we dont. we can take the time to translate them. lessons are better that way
I started listening to Clapton because I was hanging around Brizio's Speed Shop in South City. I enjoy his music. The more I listen to him as a man the more I like him as a person. Thanks Eric
Best lesson ever. I needed something to help me be more motivated to be fluent in all 5 positions and understand them better. Your channel is a life saver. Thank you.
Wow. Only been listening to Clapton since ‘67 and trying to cop his licks since ‘70 and you’ve just dropped a couple more valuable pieces in the puzzle. Thank you, it’s so much fun!
Thank you and you’re welcome. Glad it was helpful!
What a great lesson, especially for the intermediate player starting to move around the neck. You’ve really captured the essence of Clapton’s style which I’ve always recognised but never understood how to get inside it - fabulous, thank you for sharing.
Best lesson format I’ve seen on UA-cam
Thanks! Planning some new videos in this format with licks of other iconic guitarists.
That first lick…oh yeah…I,love that partial bend towards the major third on the first string. Awesome.
Thank you so much!!!! I have been a huge Clapton fan for years, and thought I had a handle on his playing style, but you made me reconsider the D and E box and how he uses them, and it really filled in a huge swiss cheese hole in my understanding. I really appreciate this well done video! Thanks.
Man; am I fortunate to have come across your Channel, I can finally make sense of what I don't know !
Thanks Mr. Arent.
Definitely one of the best channels on Utoob.... I wish I had this 30 years ago
Fantastic stuff! Great to see licks outside the root position :)
Great forensic drilling down on EC's style, he built the road everyone walks on.
Best riffing lesson ive seen....great stuff. Thanks
Thanks!
I think this tutorial is the best of Clapton's style licks!
Fantastico amigo, gosto de Eric Clapton e vc abriu meus olhos e ouvidos, obrigado mesmo , estes links são realmente muito bons, valeu
This video helped to improve my blues lead phrasing immensely. My sincere thanks.
Glad to hear it!
¡Gracias!
Thank you, so much!!
Great video lesson - It really puts the togetherness of the scale patterns together - if that makes any sense - thanks
Glad it was helpful!
Bravo Jamey, for your Eric Clapton signature!
Those licks are the key to the highway of essential Slow hand songs!
Wow awesome lesson! This is the best lesson for me to learn blues scale from Eric Clapton's style.
Greetings from Indonesia 🙌🔥👍
Thank you!
Thanks for the video. You deserve more subscribers man.
Thanks so much, Jamey! Great lesson!
Thanks and you’re welcome!
Love this video please do more similar to this. This really helped me as a beginner guitarist to break out of those boxes. Awesome video.
Thanks! Planning more videos like this of other artists.
Thank you!!! Looking forward to it
you are a great guitar player and your teaching is even better. What else can I say other than to thank you profusely for your lessons.
Thank you!
Oh my God.. This is so Eric Clapton.. Thanks for the lesson..
❤Love EC blues for sure…keep up the great work and would love to see more in this regard of Great Blues player’s…aka SRV Hendrix Page Etc🎸🎶
Thanks! Planning more videos for a “licks in all 5 pentatonic positions” series.
Very good video on Clapton riffs , just what I needed
Thanks! Glad to hear it.
Bravo from Italy! I enjoyed your lesson more than whatever one before. Great teaching indeed.
Thank you!
Best Clapton lick video I've come across.... thanks :)
Thank you!
Great document
Thanks a lot
Thanks and you’re welcome!
You r too under rated, just what i was looking for, i was in such in loop hole on how to increase my jam vocabulary, and i found these ideas, thanks!
Just when I was searching for licks in the style of clapton, thank you dude, great lesson!
Thank you for watching!
Yea was awesome lesson•́ ‿ ,•̀
Same here..!
SO I liked, and subbed.
Thank you for your generosity to teach us those licks.
amazing lesson! thank you for sharing this knowledge.
Thank you and you’re welcome!
I love that he says the name of the note instead of the fret number. Much easier to follow!
WHAT A VIDEO! Superb Work 💪
Thank you!
Good lesson. Hang in there, more will find you.
Thanks!
Great tone and licks going on here
Thanks!
Very nice Clapton Old Love parts.
Very nicely played and explained thank you
Thank you and you’re welcome!
Thank you, this helped. Liked and subscribed.
You’re welcome, glad it was helpful. Thank you!
One of my fav jam songs. Clapton’s touch on this song is phenomenal.
Great job Jamey! Feel, vibrato, and tone all sound great
Thank you!
Thanks ,very nice explain love dose Clapton licks
You nailed the licks, and that beautiful CS Strat helps get the tone down!
Thanks!
Great lesson Jamey!
Thanks!
Thanks for the video man
Wow! Fabulous lesson. You've captured the spirit while giving an inspired performance. Bravo!
Thanks!
muy buena lección! Gracias
excellent playing!
Thanks!
Just discovered your videos and am very glad I have. Thanks.
Thank you!
Great lesson
Thanks very much for this Jamey.
Going to see EC tonight. This is just the primer I needed! You are an excellent player/teacher!
Thanks! Hope it was a great show.
Great work. Having long fingers really helps doesn't it. I have short fingers and I can play these riffs but I have to work a little harder to do so.
Great lesson man... Thank you so much!
Thanks, glad it was helpful!
Wow Jamey. Thank you so much for putting this out. You have a true gift and what huge help this is!!!
Thank you for the nice words! Glad it is helpful.
this video came just in time thank u man
Good work mate
Superb! This is a Clapton masterclass. Wonderful tone.
Thanks so much. These are really elegant.
Hello there!! Greetings from Northern Ireland. 👋🏻👋🏻👋🏻
Thank you for a very good video
You’re welcome!
Great stuff!! Thanks for sharing!!
very useful, thank you sir!
good stuff, i recognized some of these from 24 nights or the one more car albums
Just what I was looking for
Bravo.Grazie
Definitely gonna learn all five links. Thank you for you time and instructions.
These licks are killer! Eric Clapton is a legend. Really happy i found this video! Thanks for the great content.
Great lesson! Thank you
Dude.... really nice!! Awesome lesson and I'm now Subscribed!
Thank you!
Excellent Thanks! You're a great teacher!
great lesson! I find you very easy to follow and calling out the names of the notes as you´re playing the licks is a huge plus! many thanks
Thanks so much!
Great lesson
One of the better I’ve seen 🙂🎶🎵🎸
Thanks!
Wow this was amazingg thank you so muchh! I feel like when i try to improv it always sounds the same, these new licks should help out a lot
Thanks! Glad it was helpful.
Nice, informative, video. These building blocks, courtesy of Eric, are just so fundamental to getting that classic modern blues sound. Thank you.
But I have to say: the video would be *much* improved a lot by making tabs available to download.
Hi there! Tabs are now available here: www.patreon.com/jameyarent
Amazing video! Thanks a ton
Thanks and you’re welcome!
Awesome man. Clapton my fav. Any ideas for Eric’s licks 4 to the 5 chord ??
Cool Eric Clapton licks.... Great video Jamey!
Thanks!
@@JameyArent You are welcome ;-) I've just added myself to your subscribers list and it would be great if you'd check out my YT channel too...
Rock on an have a great day Jamey!
Wow been looking for this for years ! Thank you !
Been looking for something just like this for a while now. Thanks!
Hi! I like this around 7:07 lick, it’s a long time that i’m searching this magnifique Clapton signature lick. Nice teaching!
Wonderful lesson, Could you do this for Peter Green or Danny kirwan?
Good stuff
I got to nail down the 5 positions. I'm really only comfortable with 3 of them currently.
Excellent lesson. Thanks for your work and effort. Subscribed!
Thanks!
amazing content, precise and to the point. Dont forget about us, your first subscribers, when this channel blows up
Thank you for your support, I appreciate it!
Excellent
Thanks!
Great lesson ,just subbed 🤟😎
Very helpful lesson. Thanks. I subscribed as well.
Amazing stuff thanks man 🙏🏼
Thanks!
great Lesson!!!
Very helpful thank you.
You’re welcome! Glad it was helpful
Another cool lesson Thx :D
Thanks and you’re welcome!
Great info ..... cool licks ...... well presented...... Thank you !
Thanks!
Im self taught so some of the patterns are confusing. I was doing good till the last lick. He is my favorite. Great playing on your lesson. Il work on it more. Subscribed.
Thank you!