The second solo verse for Freddy kings, just picking picks up. I'll pick it up right at the end of the first one. I'll play it and then we'll, we'll go through it. There we have the second. So it's kind of tough that double stuff, which I'll show you here in a minute. The timing is kind of tough to get with, especially without a backing track, but I think I was close enough to be able to show you what to do.
So he starts out with that lick, which is a double stop is an E seven double stuff. Like this is the first time we've really seen this. This is one that Freddie King used a lot. My first fingers on the 10th fret of the first string, my ring finger is on the 12th fret of the second string. If we move that down, three, that's an E, I'm playing that right Right over second position bar courts, so we just go on to three, that's an E seven. Or another way to find it is find the first position, a bar court between the 12th and the 14th fret and then right, right below that is that position.
So he starts out with a little bit of a slide, not too much, just a little bit. thing and what I'm doing this time is sliding into that same double stop position between the 12th 12th and the 10th frets, but I'm picking the second string and sliding it to the 12th fret and then picking the first string. So we've got this. I'm gonna put my first and second finger on the ninth and 10th fret and pick the second and then the first. The same thing in this position between the seventh and eighth frets, which we've already used that position. So we've got this we're gonna wrap up again on the ninth fret of the third string.
So let's do that first like that he's gonna go into this, which is kind of hard. If I played that exactly right, I think I'm pretty close. So what he's done is he's gonna go back to that, but he's gonna slide into it. We're doing that again. This time we're picking up so we got this. Here I'm doing a little little lick in that first tee position, open second string, second fret of the third string, open first hammer on the first fret of the third string.
And then back to that. And then the one of the same thing we played before open first third fret, open, third fret, second string open, second fret third string open. So let me try to play that that last solo verse, the second solo verse, slowly one time through, see if I can do this without screwing up There is what I think is the second solo verse for just picking