Number 94 less than 94 we're going to go back to a song called the man of the donkey. And we looked at some of the high pitched or high position fills that Matt Murphy plays on that Chuck Berry when he launches into his solo, which is pure Chuck Berry, it's really one of his coolest solo. It's got a great tone on this. And he started out in the first position g blues box with this lick like this. Really neat. So what I'm doing, we're combining licks we've already seen bending up on the fifth fret of the third string, getting the third fret of the of the second string third fret of the first string 653 on the first string.
Then when I do 653, on the second string, I'm doing a hammer. So let's hear the difference. Then he's gonna continue that on the third and second strings with the double stuff. So I like this lick because he combines really in the same lick the single string rounds with the double step. So we got this play slowly on the fifth fret, third and fourth strings. And that is the leg that he kicks off the solo for the man of the dock and he really goes into some cool stuff.
And I showed you some of these earlier when we were talking about double string bands. So there is less than number 94 and we got about five, six more to go.