Play that rolling, arpeggiated Eric Clapton guitar part in Cream's Badge

Published: 23 March 2024
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In this video we look at the arpeggiated bridge section in Cream’s Badge.

This is a well-known progression that can be heard in several songs. The one that sounds closest to 'Badge' is perhaps Boston's 'More Than A Feeling'. There are also two more from Cream: 'White Room' and 'Tales of Brave Ulysses'. And you'll also find it in George Harrison's 'Here Comes the Sun' and Louie Shelton’s 'Last Train to Clarksville'. Can you think of any more?

The tab for this part is now available at my Patreon page, where you'll find the whole progression (abbreviated, because there is a lot of repetition) and also broken own into six phrases.
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