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Kristofer Dahl16th January 2010Wonderful Clapton style interpretation Laszlo - it's all usable and musical!
Gerardo Siere16th January 2010Beautiful solo!
Ivan Milenkovic16th January 2010Great licks, very Clapton-like, and the tone is great, excellent lesson Laszlo
Crazy_Diamond16th January 2010Great Clapton licks ..... Love that lesson Laszlo
Bogdan Radovic16th January 2010You captured Clapton's style and made it possible for beginners to learn! Great lesson! ![]()
Sergio Dorado16th January 2010Excellent, Laszlo! Very tasty phrasing and wonderful stuff for beginners
kaznie_NL16th January 2010really cool beginner solo! Beginners should try Gabe's Frusciante style lessons, and then this one, very nice!
Zsolt Galambos16th January 2010Love your phrasing ![]()
Congrats man, awesome lesson!
Laszlo Boross16th January 2010Thanks guys for the comments! I'm glad you like it! ![]()
newguyatgmc16th January 2010sounds so cool and easy to play
Laszlo Boross16th January 2010Thanks! I hope this will be a really useful lesson for beginners!
Emir Hot16th January 2010Great lesson Laszlo. I love Clapton style of playing
Sensible Jones16th January 2010Great stuff Laszlo!! Very useful!!
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Laszlo Boross16th January 2010
Young Guitarist17th January 2010Very beautiful, Theres like a vibe to it, like i feel in most of claptons stuff, just really cool man! I'm learning this! Thank you for all you'r great Lessons!
Laszlo Boross17th January 2010
NoSkill18th January 2010That's quite nice, Laszlo. The licks are cool and doable. This is a good lesson for study!
Laszlo Boross18th January 2010
Fran21st January 2010Excellent phrasing, really nice licks there!
Sinisa Cekic26th January 2010I like it much
, great explanation Laszlo !
Marcus Siepen27th January 2010awesome lesson, and a proof that a great solo doesn't have to be faster than the speed of light ![]()



Hi GMC-ers!
Here is my new lesson for beginners, it can be a bit similar to Eric Clapton' style and sounding. The real classic Fender sound is one of my favourite, many famous guitar player used it and use it nowadays as well. (Jimi Hendrix, Ritchie Blackmore, Yngwie Malmsteen, Steve Ray Vaughan) I hope you'll enjoy this lesson!
The key is D minor, so we'll mix the D pentatonic and the D minor scales in different positions. The first position is at the 10th fret, the second is at the fifth fret. It begins in a simple D pentatonic and this theme is repeated, but the second time we'll play a higher bended note, in the next part a more higher bended notes, then it is closed on the high E string.
The next part contains some scale excercizes, henceforward in D pentatonic and after this we’ll play some melodies in D minor, but for this once already on the fifth fret . At the end of the solo there is a simplier arpeggio part which closes the lesson.
Techniques:
-Bends
-Slides
-Staccatto
-Arpeggio
Have fun!
-Laszlo