Another example of one of Chuck Berry's licks that he played using double stops on the second and third strings double stop slides on the second and third strings is from the first solo of his song Promised Land, which is still in hell time favorite Chuck Berry songs. And the song is in the key of C. So we're going to take the pattern that we learned in the key of D for the song it don't take but a few minutes. And now we're going to move to C and look at the promised land. And at the end of the first solo verse, He plays this lick here, which is really neat. And that is really cool. And what he's doing is just following that pattern.
So here we are in the key of C. And we're going from the 12th fret, second and third strings 12th fret and I'm playing you know with us staccato picking the quick picking 123 I'm going to the 10th fret, second and third string. And then I'm going to my C double stop with my first finger on the eighth fret of the second string, second finger on the ninth fret of the third string. And I'm moving that down to to the sixth and seventh frets, and then I'm winding up on my C, my bar c, or my eighth position C. So the whole lick something very close to that slowly. Now, that same pattern he uses in the kid he in two songs, school, they have no particular place to go. And so we go to the key of G. And in those songs, what he's doing is he plays he plays a solo these double step solos where he goes over the forecourt, which is a C so he's called This.
So the solo the rhythm guitar would be playing the C part and it goes back to the one by using that same pattern. He does it like this. So we're doing that same pattern. I used to think when he did it and see he went to the seventh double stuff, the g7 double stuff, but the more I listened to it, he's going back to that pattern. So we're in C with this double stuff here on the eighth and ninth fret, second and third string. He's gonna go to the seventh fret of the second and third string, fifth fret into the G. So that pattern listen for it and school day, no particular place to go and then the first example we looked at in the KFC promise sled, and you'll hear it in a few other songs too.
And this is a double stop lick that Chuck Berry played on the second and third strings.