Blues Guitar Pro



Ultimate Guitar Pro is a premium guitar tab service, available on PC, Mac, iOS and Android Try for free Click the button to download “Still Got The Blues” Guitar Pro tab DOWNLOAD Guitar Pro TAB. (click on the picture to download the Guitar Pro 7 file) Download the free Guitar Pro 7.5 demo here. Let’s go first through the pentatonic shapes we are going to need. Most guitarists already know these diagrams but Clapton is a true pentatonic man, especially during these years. So you really need to learn them.

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Dan from Your Guitar Academy invites you to play an easy and fun solo for electric guitar in the style of Clapton. The main objective of this lesson is to give you an overview of the techniques and tricks used by Clapton during his Cream period. Pick up your guitar and let’s get started!

This course focuses on Eric Clapton’s Cream era of playing. His carrier has spanned for more than 50 years and one of his most intense and prolific moments was during the Cream period.
The legendary band Cream was formed of 3 incredible musicians: Ginger Baker (drummer), Jack Bruce (bassist), and Eric Clapton. As Clapton was quoted in saying these 2 other musicians really pushed him to his absolute limits.
Check out this really cool proper Cream sounding solo, a 12 bar style blues.


Here is a preview of the score.

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Blues Guitar Progressions Pdf

A few tips


Let’s go first through the pentatonic shapes we are going to need. Most guitarists already know these diagrams but Clapton is a true pentatonic man, especially during these years. So you really need to learn them. He was very influenced by a lot of classic blues players like Albert King, John Lee Hooker, Muddy Waters for instance who played them a lot.
The first positions you need are the pentatonic shapes 1 and 2 in the key of A minor.

Practice these shapes using one finger by fret. For instance, when playing the first box of the scale, play the root on the low E string with your index and play the next note, the flat third (b3), with your little finger.
Then try to pinpoint the root notes, symbolized by an “R” on the diagrams and try to memorize them.
When improvising, you can end a phrase on the root, it will sound very complete. Can you end it with a flat third (b3)?. It will sound like a question mark. You will have to come back to the root note afterward. Knowing where the roots and flat thirds are will help you hugely.
How and where does Clapton links these shapes? He links them in a very specific place, between the fourth and the fifth degrees of the scale. For instance, play the fourth note and then slide to the second position on the fifth note. Take a look at Dan’s video to learn how to do that more easily.

Access the free backing track here YourGuitarAcademy.com.

Practice with Guitar Pro 7.5

To play this solo correctly, use the Guitar Pro 7.5 Speed Trainer to slow down the score. Select bars and practice at your pace. Then accelerate step by step before reaching the normal tempo.


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Do you feel that you’re always playing the same pentatonic licks over and over again? Great news: we have designed a bundle of 21 Blues Licks to give your guitar playing to chew over. Hope you will enjoy this!

“21_Blues_Licks.zip”
(click on the image to download the .zip file for Guitar Pro 7)

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“21_Blues_Licks.zip”
(click on the image to download the .zip file for Guitar Pro 6)

What you will find in this bundle

  • AC/DC – The Jack (Angus Young)
  • Aerosmith – Walk this Way (Joe Perry)
  • BB King – The Thrill is Gone (BB King)
  • Blind Faith – Had to Cry Today (Eric Clapton)
  • Buddy Guy – Damn Right I’ve Got the Blues (Buddy Guy)
  • Chuck Berry – Johnny B. Goode (Chuck Berry)
  • Deep Purple – Lazy (Ritchie Blackmore)
  • Eric Clapton – Further Up on the Road (Eric Clapton)
  • Gary Moore – Still Got the Blues (Gary Moore)
  • JJ Cale – Call Me the Breeze (JJ Cale)
  • Jeff Beck – Goodbye Pork Pie Hat (Jeff Beck)
  • Jimi Hendrix – Hey Joe (Jimi Hendrix)
  • John Lee Hooker – The Healer (John Lee Hooker)
  • Johnny Winter – Rock And Roll Hoochie Koo (Johnny Winter)
  • Led Zeppelin – Since I’ve Been Loving You (Jimmy Page)
  • Pink Floyd – Another Brick in the Wall (p2) (David Gilmour)
  • Popa Chubby – Stoop Down Baby (Popa Chubby)
  • Robben Ford – The Brother (Robben Ford)
  • Stevie Ray Vaughan – Mary Had a Little Lamb (Stevie Ray Vaughan)
  • Ten Years After – I’m Going Home (Alvin Lee)
  • ZZ Top – La Grange (Billy Gibbons)

Blues Guitar Pro Tabs

About this guitar blues bundle

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Billy Gibbons, Eric Clapton, Gary Moore, Johnny Winter, Ritchie Blackmore… are you asking yourself how your favorite guitar players are soloing over a Blues chart?

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Blues Guitar Pro Tabs

In this bundle, you’ll find 21 excerpts of 4 bars of some of the most famous Blues standards on guitar. All of the following tabs have been transcribed by our artistic team.

Feel free to leave a comment if you have any question about the fingerings, the licks or if you’ve any suggestion for the next bundle. Enjoy!

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