How to play Layla by Eric Clapton (unplugged) with Mike Dugan - Part-1

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Uploaded by on Jan 22, 2011

In this video, Mike Dugan teaches how to play and sing the unplugged version of "Layla" by Eric Clapton. Part 1 - Mike discusses the main riff and chorus of the song. Watch Part 2 for the verse section as well as the solo.
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  • thanx a lot. reely helped me! its reely unplugged though, i think. i thought unplugged was acoustic. sorry if im wrong.

  • @hazzave Thanks for the comment. By "unplugged" Mike meant performing the unplugged version of the song Layla. There are 2 version played by Clapton and Mike did a lesson to the Unplugged version:).

  • You only taught the chorus :S

  • @chileno561 Please check the other video (Part-2) as well..

  • could you please help me in playing wonderful tonight by Eric clapton

  • @bix2531 You can check out the lesson for Wonderful tonight on torrins.com.

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  • but your plugged in!

  • really good lesson and youre a great teacher. thanks mike

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  • Not realy unplugged :D

  • you need a strat to play clapton stuff !

  • i like it.....

  • @Grafikbug Valid point. We will try to be more consistent in the future videos. The reason why Mike actually showed the Dm chord was because of the alternate fingers he used for this particular song (pinky instead of ring) in order to accomodate the walking base line. The other 2 chords were in their actual form.

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