First, we're gonna go into another stop time, one more of these double stops. Let me play the verse all the way through and then we'll figure it out. Something like that. So what I'm doing here is this is probably the easiest one to play. We're gonna wrap up the previous verse. And then we're gonna come into this.
Stevie Ray Vaughn, what's that song called pride and joy. A little differently, but it's the same, the same emphasis. So we're going to start on this Double stop the double stop like this. Then move that to the east. Now this part is a little tricky, he's gonna go 123 and then right away he's gonna start this. So the timing is a little weird took me a while to listen to this and figure it out.
So let's do the whole thing. Right there, he just stops and then the bass part over the four. So let's do that whole part and then we'll go into the next part which we played already. Before So, that whole verse really that first part. Then we go into the a and we played that before, so just check the tab or check the previous lessons. for that one.
I won't play that one all the way through. We're getting to the end we got one more verse on the solo and then we'll be finished without front