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Cream - White Room - Guitar Solo Tab

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Key D minor
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Amp Settings

Classic Rock

Gain6
Bass6
Mid7
Treble6
Presence5
Master7
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Roll back the gain slightly and pick near the neck for a warmer, more open crunch.

Cream Hard Rock D minor
Capo Advisor 0 D minor · Original key

About White Room


Few riffs from 1968 hit as hard as the opening of "White Room," where Eric Clapton's wah-pedal guitar cuts through the mix with a swagger that defines the whole track. The song sits in D minor at a steady 120 BPM in standard E tuning, which keeps the technical demands accessible while leaving plenty of room to focus on feel and phrasing. The real challenge is Clapton's wah work: getting the sweep timing to match the rhythm of the riff takes more practice than most beginners expect, because the wah accent needs to land slightly ahead of the beat to feel right. The outro solo is another section worth serious attention, combining blues-rock bends with that signature wah color. Use the Practice Toolbar to loop those wah passages slowed down until your foot and pick hand are truly in sync. Cream were operating at a peak of Hard Rock power and economy here, and the guitar parts reward careful, deliberate study.

  • The signature wah-pedal riff in D minor is central to the song, and nailing its timing requires coordinating your picking hand and wah foot carefully.
  • Running in E Standard tuning at 120 BPM, the song is approachable for intermediate players but demands expressive phrasing to capture Clapton's tone.
  • The outro solo is a strong exercise in blues-rock bending technique, combining wide bends with wah-filtered sustain for a distinctive sound.

How to Play White Room

The song moves through: Intro, Full speed, 60% speed.

Tuning: E Standard · Key: D minor · Tempo: 120 BPM

Use the section loop to isolate a passage, drop the speed below 100%, and set the metronome to 120 BPM to build it up to tempo.

Gibson SG Standard
Guitar

Gibson SG Standard

Lighter and more aggressive than the Les Paul, the SG's slim mahogany body and twin humbuckers produce a raw, snarling midrange. Angus Young's weapon of choice - perfect for high-energy rock and hard-driving riffs.

Marshall JTM45
Amp

Marshall JTM45

Marshall's first amplifier and the blueprint for all British rock tone. Based on the Fender Bassman circuit, the JTM45's KT66 power tubes and bold midrange deliver a warm, fat breakup that influenced decades of rock playing.

Dunlop Cry Baby Wah
Pedal

Dunlop Cry Baby Wah

The most recognised wah pedal on the planet. The Cry Baby's vocal frequency sweep gave Hendrix, Clapton and Kirk Hammett their signature lead voices. Rock, funk, metal - no pedalboard is complete without one.

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Play with Backing Track

Solo (Backing Track)

Solo (Backing Track)