Eric Clapton - I'm Tore Down Tab

This song was written by Sonny Thompson, a piano player and - more important - also the
of the early Freddie King albums. He wrote this song for Freddie 1962, and like "Have
Ever Loved a Woman", "Hideaway" and other Freddie King songs they made a big impression on EC.

"I'm tore down", played by Freddy King, was recorded in Cincinnati, 1962, for the
label. It's a fast standard Blues in C, so all chords we need are C7(I) - F7(IV) - G7(V). Use
first C Blues fingering pattern starting at the 8th fret, add some notes from the major
as usual and you should get it.

The rhythm guitar is easy, you know that riff from the Blues Breakers album already:

C7 F7 G7
5 5 3 3
5 5 3 3 1 1 5 5 3 3
3 3 3 3 5 5
1 1 3 3
Unsure about the notes? Don't find your scale? Well, play it at the 8th fret:
10 10 8 8 12 12 10 10
10 10 8 8 10 10 12 12
10 10 8 8 10 10
8 8
But because bass notes sound much better, we don't use it...

The intro (according to the title "tore down" we go down the scale!):

8 10b(11) 11b(13)11b 8
10 8 11 8 10 8
9 10 10 8b
10 8
10
0:02 The fills between the vocals (rhythm see above) are a variation of this theme, like
11b(13) (13)rb11 8
10b(11)rb(10)p8 8
10 10 ~
0:12

At 1:21 we have a nice solo using mainly the first and second fingering pattern of the C

scale, sometimes going into higher patterns. Listen especially to the major scale note 10th fret, B string - it adds another interesting colour to the sound.
11b 13 13 13 13b(15) 11b 11 13
11 13 12/13 13 13 13 13 13~ 10 10 13
12
1:21
13b(15) 11b 11 8 10 8 8 8
8 10 8 8 11b(13) 8
10 9 10b(12) 10b(12)
10
10 8 7
1:29
8 8
8 8 11b(12) repeat 11b(13) 11b(13) 13 13 13
10b(12)rb10p8 10b(12)
1:36
13b(15) 11b 13b(14)rb(13) 11b 18 18 ...
13~~ 12b(13)rb(12) repeat 13 13 fast striking
10
1:42
15 18p15 8
18 16b 16\ 18 (19)rb18 16 16b 8 11b
17 17 17 17 17 17 17 14\ 8h9
1:55
8 11b 8h11p8 8
8 10 8 8 8 10 10
10 8b 10 8h9 8h9 10 10 8h9
10 8 10 10 10 10 8
10
1:57 After another vocal we have the end with the chords Db9-C9. That was it!

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