The third verse, The Freddy King, San Jose goes like this. We'll take it from the end of the previous verse. And there is the third verse. So he starts out with these double stuff. So it comes out of the previous verse turnaround. I think he's leading into it with the 10th fret of the fourth string.
What I'm doing here is just going eighth fret second third string 10th fret going back and forth between the eighth and the 10th fret on the fourth string. Again, check the tab stay in the groove, so we got this little client. Again, I'm using that open string, it's gonna end up the second time around on the eighth fret. Then right here, just a little lead in for the 10th fret of the fourth string to the eighth fret of the third string. So there's like this. And then on the start, he's just playing that lick over the first position c barre chord, it's a long ban.
We're bending the 11th fret of the second string bending up with four fingers Then we're going to the eighth fret of the first string, check the tab on the third string 10th fret, we wind up on the eighth fret of the fourth string. So we got to stop, we do this second string, and then he's gonna go into another one of those licks, and then we got this. So this is real familiar, we got another one of these pull off. But instead of stopping on the 10th fret of the fifth string, he's gonna come back to the eighth fret of the fourth string. So let's play that lick again. This leads us into one of these licks.
What I'm doing is climbing up the C bar chord from the eighth fret to the ninth fret on the third string. Then he goes 810 on the second string, but then he's gonna go into the band on the 10th fret of the first string. Right, they're gonna go back and forth between the eighth fret of the first string and the 11th fret of the second string. So we got this. We're gonna do a band like that. Let's do the whole thing to wrap up the verse and another turn around exactly like we played it before.
Which is going to lead us in to the first So, so again, this whole thing is played in this first position, blue Xbox, and mostly on the second and third strings with the fourth string, and the fifth string used for the bass note leadings. But as it gets into some of the more cool single string rounds, he's going to use all the strings but he stays in that zone in the first position, blue, Xbox and C. So let's take that whole verse, the third verse, I'll play it all the way through slowly, one time from the end of the previous verse. Actually that last augmented thing he plays he does this. He only picks it once because you'll see with the timing leading into the first lick of the first solo. So there is the third verse, Freddy King, San Jose