The introduction for Chuck Berry Song 30 days is also in the key of B flat. It's very similar to what we just played for Maybelline, but with some subtle differences here goes. That's what I hear. So right here again, we're kicking off and B flat, D a position B flat. What I hear is a hammer on from the third to the fifth, fifth fret of the fourth string and kind of a quick double pick on the third fret of the third string. Something like that.
You listen to it, see what you think. So it does that instead of like Maybelline. Ladies gonna go to this double stop, which is actually an F double stop. First finger is on the eighth fret of the string, ring finger is on the 10th fret of the second string. If you have your guitar turned up loud enough distortion in there, it'll sound just like jack is gonna go. So let's do this.
So he picks it twice and then one more time. He's gonna play a D shaped D shaped f court. And what I'm doing is taking my D first position chord and just moving it to the fifth and sixth fret where it becomes an F. And when I listen to 30 days, I think he's upstroke. So he's doing this first strong, I hear the treble strengths really ringing out there. So let's do it again. One more time.
Go right to that B flat, alternating bass chord just like you did in mavenlink. So let's do that slowly. However you want to get into that. So there is the guitar introduction to 30 days by Chuck Berry