I love the way you told. Speaking little fan a lot less than 52 we're gonna look at the guitar intro for Chuck Berry song Betty jeans and the KFC and it goes like this. Real simple and it kicks right into it. With the stop times if you notice, what I'm doing is doing was turn around shape that we've seen before when we get the the turnarounds and the fill licks and all that stuff. And it's based on this note, which is a C, the song isn't C. So there's our first position blue Xbox, we're going to put our first finger on the 10th fret of the fourth string, my pinky, he's going to start on the 13th fret of the fifth string. So you've got that he's going to pick this so 545 and then twice with the ring finger now on the 12th fret of the fifth string, the first finger stays stays anchored there.
So we pick that one twice. And then we're gonna go right to the 10th fret of the fourth and the fifth strength. So it's like that. Real simple. The key is when I first heard it, I thought he went all the way up or down or something like that, but he doesn't. That's what he plays.
Let's play it slowly. One more time slowly. There we have the intro for Betty Jean.