And then he's going to come out of the solo. To start the third and final verse of the last verse of the song was something like this. And I'm starting on the third fret of the second string, go to the fifth fret of the second string. Now we're going to go to the next phrase, just like we did before. He's gonna kick off this phrase with the third fret of the second string twice and he's gonna ban Once the song like that, so that is the final verse for Freddie's midnight dream. I've never played the song live before.
I've just messed around with it. And it seems to me like the hardest part is just getting those bands to sound good and try to avoid getting the second string ringing out. I try to use my right hand Paul and set it on the second string to kill that call that the distortion or the Oh, the noise there from the second open string. So that is the end of Freddie's midnight dream. He just ends it On that note and then you hear a little piano lick to close it out. That song does not have a solo, but it doesn't matter.
The whole song is really just a beautiful so. Alright, so that is the end of our second Freddie King instrumental