Now we get into the third verse, which actually I'm going to call the Solo Solo number one. And I don't have a backing track for this, but I'm just gonna go ahead and play what he plays, try to keep it in time and then we'll we'll break it down. So from the end of the previous verse and that's basically what he's doing. Now for this. It's a lot of the same notes repeated and repeated quickly. So I'm just going to kind of show you the basic idea of this and you can check the tab and listen to the recording and figure this out.
He ends the previous version with that be 757 and then go Right to the 10th fret of the second string. So it's 123 back and forth between the 10th fret on the eighth fret of the second string and then bending up on the eighth fret of the first string. And then he's gonna play that again. Now he's gonna do some bands on the 10th fret. These are three fingered bands on the 10th fret of the first string. And he does these choppy bands.
And then he does a pull off to the eighth fret of the first string and then gets to the 10th fret of the second string and then he does another lick almost just like it To wrap it up over the five he plays check the tab on that listen to the recording this one finger band, eighth fret of the first string. And that note are the ones that really make this the solo work. And then it goes back to the turnaround. Just like he's done the previous two verses. So let me try to play that Solo Solo number one for sensation through one time, slowly Again, this is hard to play slow. plays a lot faster and the song but that's, that's what he's playing.
So there's the first solo verse of Freddie King sensation