Answer :
Answer:
The best description I could make for eric Clapton's guitar approach in the second half of the song "tales of brave Ulysses" is:
Its scales are very fast, strong, and pure crescendos.
Explanation:
The reasons I have to back the answer are that in the first place the second part of the song has two different solos that present two different crescendo scales. Then they stop the protagonism and become a companion again to let the voice be the center of the attention to finish again with a small decrescendo to set the outro.