Aside from Eric Clapton's solo and lead guitar in the intro and outro of 'All Your Love', there are some great little licks way down in the mix of the two verses.
They are not easy to make out, but here they are. In this video I've included the five licks in the first verse. The next video will comprise nine from verse two, and a third video will look at the chord fills in the second and third run-throughs (after the guitar solo) of the uptempo section.
As usual, the video starts with a demo, then an outline of how the lesson will be broken down and arranged, and then each phrase or lick is slowed down and repeated.
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