In this guitar lesson you will learn Eric Clapton's version of the Robert Johnston song Crossroads.
Taught by Justin Sandercoe.
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I wouldn't know. Never played the both of them
Although the Cream version reigns supreme of Claptons versions
Onetinsoldier 1 month ago
@Heyjoe1919 thx
MrDomguitar 1 month ago
@MrDomguitar - Eric played it on Gibson in the 60's - he plays it now on a Fender
Heyjoe1919 1 month ago
This is great -thanks for all the lessons. However, on the D7 cord Eric plays the C note -A string 3rd fret at the end of both bars.
Heyjoe1919 1 month ago
thanks for the lesson with only the notes,
not the real blues feeling,
the good sound,
and the real and (always) different typical clapton riffs...
daanrossi46 1 month ago
@Onetinsoldier And is it harder or easier compared to a fender standart strat?
masteredd23 2 months ago
@masteredd23
the most famous version by Cream is played on a Gibson ES335
Onetinsoldier 2 months ago
@rakgtr sdfdfhghghn
scunert 2 months ago