And then he's gonna do this three, five on the first string, the second string, third fret of the first string. So the whole thing with the previous leg, then he's gonna go to the third fret of the third string with a slight bend, pull off five, three on the fourth string to the fifth fret of the fifth string. So this whole lick sounds like this. And then right away, he's gonna go into this really cool lick. This is our next phrase, four fingered band, six fret first string. He's gonna come back, six, three on the first string.
And then six, three on the second string like this and then 653 on the third string. So the whole leg and then a band with a hold and a pull off really cool. Bend up the fifth fret of the third string, hold it a little bit, and then pull off five, three third string, wind up on the fifth fret of the fourth string. So that whole section from let's combine these phrases together slowly. That's what I'm hearing that he's gonna wrap up the first solo verse with a typical Freddy King Lear. Something like that.
That. And that's how he wraps up the first solo ever. So we're doing a lot of things we've already done. Three, four on the third string, third string, I'm sorry, third fret second string, first string, six, three on the second string. We're bending the thread of the third string, releasing 353 on the third string. And then walking in by three on the fourth string, fifth fret of the fifth string.
Let me try to play that slowly. One more time. And that's how he wraps up the first solo verse in washout