Lesson 75 we're going to take a look at another Chuck Berry signature introduction, this one for his song roll over Beethoven. So in the key of E flat, it goes like this last part, I goofed up a tiny bit, the first part is playing over that first position, a flat bar chord. Kind of like you did for guitar Boogie pulling off of the 14th to the 13th fret on the first string to the 11th fret. Doing the same thing on the second string. Then he's gonna go to the 13th fret of the third string and then 1112 wind up on the 13th fret of the fourth string so we've got that's what I hear and then he's gonna go into this last time on the 13th fret like we did for back on the USA that is gonna go into this that left they really get into the of that solo at the beginning of the song but the basic introduction one more time played slowly into the tin.
Each one of those roll over Beethoven Johnny be good Carol, with the exception of Ron Rudolph Ron and little Queenie he doesn't really play exactly the same thing twice. A lot of people think that Oh, all the Chuck Berry interests are the same. They're not There's subtle little differences and that's, you know, where his genius comes in being able to take these basic licks and combine them in all these different ways. So there you have another one of Chuck Berry's great guitar intros.