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Welcome back to Swiftlessons for another lead guitar tutorial. In today's session I've broken down how to play Eric Clapton's iconic guitar solo from The Beatles "While My Guitar Gently Weeps." One of the most effective ways to improve as a lead guitarist is to study the work of your favorite players, this means learning which scales are being employed, and analyzing the rhythmic and technical details. In this tutorial we'll get started learning Clapton's go-to positions of the minor pentatonic scale, before breaking up the solo into digestible sections. Let's get started!

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While My Guitar Gently Weeps - First Solo - Beatles, Eric Clapton Lesson

Gain access to TABS, exclusive tutorials and other awesome supporter perks at http://www.patreon.com/swiftlessons Hello friends, Welcome back to Swiftlessons for another lead guitar tutorial. In today's session I've broken down how to play Eric Clapton's iconic guitar solo from The Beatles "While My Guitar Gently Weeps." One of the most effective ways to improve as a lead guitarist is to study the work of your favorite players, this means learning which scales are being employed, and analyzing the rhythmic and technical details. In this tutorial we'll get started learning Clapton's go-to positions of the minor pentatonic scale, before breaking up the solo into digestible sections. Let's get started! Tabs for this lesson at: https://www.patreon.com/posts/33974621 _______________________________________________________________________________________________ Equipment: • Fender Telecaster Deluxe Guitar - imp.i114863.net/BjNEx • Fender Supersonic Amplifier: https://imp.i114863.net/5RRX9 • Motu 1248 Audio Interface: imp.i114863.net/naqko _______________________________________________________________________________________________ Links: Request a song at: http://swiftguitar.com/request Facebook: http://facebook.com/swiftguitarlessons Instagram: https://instagram.com/swiftguitarlessons Twitter: https://twitter.com/swiftlessons #guitarlessons #learnguitar #bluesguitar

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Anonymous

Great lesson! Is there any chance you will do the lead for the rest of the song, to be honest the solo is easier for me than the regular lead parts. Even though the regular lead parts might be easier, I can't figure out what shapes I should be using rather than random finger positioning.

swiftlessons

Yep, I’ll have a full lesson up ASAP.

Anonymous

Sweet! Didn't expect that, it's so common for youtube channels to just do the "flashy bits," I can't wait!

Anonymous

Whats the GP file for the tab item?

swiftlessons

Hey Isa, that's a Guitar Pro 7 file. This is a program that allows you to view the tab with midi audio, adjust the bpm and make edits, among several other features. I can't recommend it enough!

Anonymous

I'm really struggling to sustain on the high bends. I've read about radius and all that, but I'm guessing it's technique because I've managed it a couple times. Can you give some tips on that? I'm playing a Gibson midnight special. Not the best guitar in the world, but not a bad one. I've also turnup my gain and volume all the way. I am able to hold big bends for a longer time on lower frets. Especially the main lick with the A->C bend always gets choked

Anonymous

Hi. Could you talk about how you got the tone? What amp settings, pedals effects, whatnot? Nothing digital in my house but I've got got a delay pedal, tubescreamer, wah, phaser peavey classic 30 valve amp, strat and les paul. Would like to get as close as I can. thanks.

swiftlessons

Hey Jim, it helps to use a guitar with les paul style pickups, humbuckers/p90s. The PV classic 30 is all tube, so you’re good in the amp department. You want to use a generous amount of overdrive (tube screamers rock) but not so much that it sounds over saturated and modern. Lastly, you certainly want to use a good bit of reverb and a touch of chorus. I always leave my tone knobs on my guitar at zero and add extra bass boost and mids on the amplifier. My ear tends to favor warmer tones, which is reflected in this performance.

Anonymous

Rob your performance on this is exemplary. Perfect reflection of Clapton. And your tabs are excellent as well they are easy to follow, and reflect the recording just great. I’m so glad I discovered you!

Anonymous

Thank you for all 4 video's on While my guitar gently weeps' Rob - Super helpful in breaking it down, and having compared it note by note with other tabs un Ultimate guitar or Method I believe yours are much more accurate (and logical). Once I master this one, any suggested next song / lesson?