The next 10 we're going to learn in the key of G is really a fun one. It's called step it up and go by blind boy Fuller. I'll play a little bit of it for you and then we'll we'll talk about the courts. The courts are stepping up and go by blind boy, they're really pretty simple. He's going to be playing this Boogie ref over the G chord. So our G is our one chord and then when it gets into the solos, he's going to play some riffs over this kind of similar to what we did with Mississippi, john hurts Casey Jones, we're going to have a C seven chord which we're going to use, so a C, and then put the pinkie on the third fret of the third string to make a C seven and then we've also got a D seven which is going to use the C seven shape so just take that C seven chord move it up two frets, make it right here and then the open string, the open first is gonna be part of this.
And you'll hear how that works into the song here in just a little bit. Other than that, that's really it and he plays a lot of this as a single string around there as a solo, but then he's using these chords, the G, it's gonna play a lot of stuff over this the C seven, and the D seven. And that's really all you have to the song