Lesson number 89 is the lick from Chuck Berry's version of that just like a woman in the KFC, the old Louis Jordan tin, and he plays his solo toward the end of the song and then the song fades out with him plant. And the first lick he is is a little different than anything we've seen so far. Let me play it for you and then we'll talk about it with a banner on the 10th fret of the third string, eighth fret first and second string 11th and 10th fret to the first instance constraint back to that. So we got this. So check the tab for that. So he's combining double stops with single string route.
Another example of how he does that. Play it slowly and that's just like a woman now a little bit later. Here's another bonus like for you. Remember this leg. Chuck Berry plays that same basic kind of lick and a lot of different ways. In one way he plays the third string and pick the third string picks the third and the second string and then gets the double stop so we get something like this kind of a neat thing and he does that as part of his solo and that just like a woman in the KFC really neat lick.
So anyway, there's a couple cool licks from Ain't that just like a woman in the KFC and that is lesson number 89