Thanks for being a member! It's best to take it one piece at a time and if you can't learn the whole thing, then implement the things you can into your playing. This is what I do and have done ever since I started playing.
It's a Heritage H535. I recommend trying out a bunch to see what speaks to you the most. Hard to beat the Heritage imo. I've never tried the Eastman. Thanks!
Not sure about the title since your playing is far too good (and cliche-free) to be like Clapton is these days. Possibly in the mid-60s to early 70s, but he's not been that good since.
@@Learningguitarnow Thanks for that, but I have been listening to Clapton from the mid-60s (when I was one of those who thought he as 'god', well, at least the best guitarist in earth, which he was back then) to the present day. With the best will in the world, and I wish this were different, he isn't as good or a non-cliched as you are -- not even in the 1990s. Compared to the likes of Peter Green, Gary Moore and Snowy White, Clapton became a decidedly second rate blues guitarist after the early 1970s. Before then, he was unmatched. So, I still think the title of your excellent video is a little misleading. But, thanks for all your excellent videos. I only wish they has been available forty or more years ago! :-)