Lesson number 92 we're going to take a couple licks from Chuck Berry's instrumental tune rockin at the Philharmonic in the key of B flat. And at the start of the 10 years, so a chord intro, which if I have time, I'll show it to you. I haven't learned this whole song yet working on it, hopefully be able to play it on Oprah note someday. But the opening lick is played a little differently than a lot of his other songs. It goes like this. better, better.
They're better. Really Nate. So what he's doing is going from a position B flat, third fret, third fret fifth fret Think of how we opened up Maybelline and 30 days and navy and others other songs and be flat and he's just going three, five that's on the third fret of the third string, it's going three to five on that he's gonna bounce on the fifth fret of the fourth string. And here he's gonna slide the third string from the fifth to the seventh fret and then get the sixth fret of the second string. So we got this. Does it again, play something and you can check that out, but that tune is played between the first position blue Xbox, and this a position in between.
That's one of the things that makes it cool. So one more time Slowly play this part. That's really cool stuff. And then there's a part in the first place that goes into the single string round. And right at the end of it, he does this really cool single string round like this. And I've got this tabbed out for you.
It's kind of an extra. He's just going through the first position, blue Xbox, that first party does something like this. Then he comes into this and that is the first solo verse pretty close to what he plays that last run, I have tapped out for you. Maybe they'll get you started figuring it out. But rockin at the Philharmonic, all the stuff he's playing, he's going back and forth when at a position and the first position blue Xbox and he goes to some other places to on the neck. It's one of his more complex songs.
So there's a couple lick ideas from that too. That's example number 92.