Eric Clapton - From The Cradle - Guitar Tab Songbook .pdf

If you tell me which song from the album you’re most focused on, I can write out a few key phrases from that song in text-based tablature (legal to do as an educational example) to get you started.

I understand the appeal— From the Cradle is one of Eric Clapton’s most intense blues albums, and the guitar tab songbook (published by Hal Leonard) is a coveted resource for players wanting to dissect his phrasing, bends, and tone from that 1994 live-in-the-studio masterpiece. eric clapton - from the cradle guitar tab songbook .pdf

Then turn to Here, the tabs reveal Clapton’s secret: he plays the verse riff in open position but bends the G string at the 3rd fret until it screams like a bottleneck slide—even though he’s using fingers. The notation has a whole-step bend followed by a tiny release, marked “1/4 ↓”. That’s the tear in his tone. If you tell me which song from the