Lesson 88 we're gonna look at the liquid Chuck Berry is at the start of this solo in route 66 in the key of B flat, and he actually starts this lick before the one. So the versus kind of kind of ending. And so he's on the five, get your kids. And then right there, he's gonna start this. Listen to the original song, you'll see what I'm talking about. He's playing.
He's gone. Really neat, electric blues. If you listen to Freddie King, or even early BB King stuff, a lot of times they'll do the single string rounds, something like that. kind of a neat idea when he's doing this. So he's starting out with the typical band of the bed in the eighth fret of the third string, getting a little bit of the second string in there, six fret first and second to that double stack with my pinky on the ninth fret of the first string, and my ring finger on the eighth fret of the second string. So we've got six fret, eighth fret, back to the sixth fret.
So we've got this typical double stop and then right away. He does it a couple times. So just a different way. So we've seen already a bunch of different ways you can play the same lick. that leg, that leg, that leg, any of the double stops and there's just so many possibilities, so many ways to put them together. So one more time.
This is the opening like four routes, the solo and route 66. And that is in the key of B flat.