Our next guitar introduction is from Chuck Berry's version of guitar Slim's the things I used to do, Chuck played his version. He started out with this introduction. Something very close to that. What he's doing is he's playing out of the position first position. And I'm doing this double stop slide like we did in school day and no particular place to go, but we're playing it out of the first tee position, which gives us some open strings to work with. But we're starting here with my first finger on the second fret of the second string, second finger on the third fret of the third string.
What I'm doing is sliding Then upstroke and then I'm gonna go to a double stop on the second fret, second and third string and hammer on to the first fret of the third string. And I wind up on the second fret of the fourth string. So the whole first part I hear him go back to the second fret of the fourth string before he does this slide. Again, this is a ninth chord, slide a sliding knife, and we're sliding over the B, which is that so we're just using the first and third string, second fret, fourth fret back. Stuff like that. Then you're gonna walk into the one and he starts playing it the SEC berry way, which is a slow, slow shuffle.
So let's do that again. Let's play slowly. So there is a guitar introduction for Chuck Berry's the things I used to do, which is really the only one he does. In the first e position. Normally he plays an E flat