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Main Guitars
- Eric Clapton mainly plays a Fender Stratocaster electric guitar and a Martin 000-28EC acoustic guitar.
- In 1976, he used a Cherry Red Gibson ES-335 for slide playing.
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Key Guitars
- Clapton’s notable guitars include "Brownie" and "Blackie."
- Van Halen used a modified Gibson Les Paul to emulate Clapton’s sound.
- Clapton is also associated with the Frankenstrat built by Van Halen.
Guitar Evolution
- Shift to Fender
- In 1970, Clapton transitioned from Gibson to Fender Stratocasters influenced by Jimi Hendrix and Steve Winwood from Blind Faith.
Iconic Instruments
- Instruments of Significance
- Gibson ES-335 TDC from 1964 holds a special place in Clapton’s career.
Clapton’s Musical Journey
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Evolution of Sound
- Clapton honed his tone using a Gibson Les Paul and Marshall JTM45, creating a classic fat tone.
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Influential Beginning
- Clapton’s musical journey started with a Hoyer acoustic guitar at the age of 13.
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Amplification
- Clapton is best known for using Marshall Bluesbreaker Model 1962 and Marshall JTM45/100 amps.