The tag of just picking let's take it from the end of the previous the last verse, so then I'll play the tag and then I'll show you what he's doing. So what he's doing, he's gonna go to the single string pattern again over the third fret of the second string, second fret of the third string. So it's like this and then open third and come down, just come down on the first fret of the third string. So one more time and then you got this which is really neat. Just like Freddy King does, and a lot of his other songs with the tags, he's going to get some open string. I hear just like a quick upstroke with his first finger, probably getting the second and third string that he's going to go to this chord which is really a neat chord, it's a B seven, take a B seven and move it so your second finger, second finger is on the seventh fret, eat so now it's an E seven.
It's the same shape that we did earlier with the G. But now it's more than just the B seven shape. So what I've got here for this chord is my first finger on the sixth fret of the fourth string, second finger seventh fret of the fifth fifth string. my ring finger is on the seventh fret of the third string and my pinky is on the seventh fret of the first string. And what he does is he hits the open comes down a bowl Low right here. So this could be an E flat seven. And then he just kind of so it's like this slides into it.
So let's listen to the original recording. It's kind of hard how he does it. He has it, slide it, he picks in there. Sorry to do it without doing it in context. Let me play that whole end tag one more time from the end of the last verse. Got it right that that's what he's playing.
That's the same chord sliding in picking it in the same time. That's what he's doing. Let's do that one more time slowly from the end of the previous version. There we have Freddy kings. just picking