The second verse, Freddie's midnight dream starts out a little differently. He's gonna start on the third fret of the first string and play this one more time, the fifth fret of the third string, just kind of keep moving it up. So it's like that he's gonna play again. So this part, pretty much the same as we played it in the first verse, Then he goes to this again and then you're gonna hear this he's gonna twice on the third fret of the first string that kind of hold that real slow and hold it, and then come back to this. Play something a little different. Then I'm bringing it back.
Kinda picking hammering off, and I bent up and then right before I get the pinkie down to the fifth fret of the first string. He's pulling off to the third fret of the first string, listen to it real carefully. It's kind of tricky. So let's do this. And then we got this list. Same thing, 235 on the first string.
Something like that. Now this is a good point to talk about this. If you want to play this note for note phrase for phrase in the same order. But right here, you can do a lot of things with this lick here. So you could play this with the hammer on pull off between the third and the fifth fret, you can do kind of picking, picking twice. I think all of those are something close to all of those throughout the song.
And then he's gonna wrap it up one of those lyrics before heading into the bridge of the song. So there is the second verse for Freddie kings Freddie's midnight.