Lesson number 81 we're going to take a look at a lick Chuck Berry uses to wrap up the second solo in his song dear dad and the KFC goes like this really neat little lick and he's using the treble strings, but then he goes, plays a little vamping lick on the on the bass string. So that first leg, we're just doing that typical band. We're going to the 10th fret, eighth fret on the first and second string. We're going to do that pattern again on the second and third strings 10th fret, eighth fret. So we got this. We're gonna wind up on the 10th fret of the fourth and fifth strings.
And then he's gonna do this twice, going back and forth between the eighth fret of the third and fourth strings and the 10th fret of the fourth and fifth, put it all together. And he's gonna end it up with just a typical tech bury 10th fret, second and third string, hammer on double stop the eighth and ninth threats, then back to either the 10th fret or maybe the 10th 10th fret of the fourth string, or maybe both the third and fourth strings. So the whole lick played slowly. One more time slower. Listen to it in context, listen to the second solo and dear dad, and right at the end, it's right after he plays that link right there that we learned earlier with the double step slides. So that's a cool example of How he combines these double stops on the treble strings with little bass bass string action there.
So that is lesson number 81