Hopefully you can start to see how it's coming together. And now we're gonna go back to the app. We're gonna play a little different melodic thing here, using our pinky on and off the second string at the third fret. So let me do it again. One more time, watch my left hand, watch my right hand, take turns watching one of the time it's hard to watch them both. And then to get back into the one.
I'm gonna do this little roll with my thumb and my first finger and when I make the C chord, this time, I'm actually going to start it with my ring finger on The fifth string and then quickly move it back to the six. So we got this. play that again for you. So let's take it from the F. Now we're going to a G chord. And I've got the bass on the sixth, the sixth string, and my ring finger doesn't move. I'm just picking up my first finger and my pinky stayed on the first fret or third fret of the first string.
So let's do that again from the F. Here, I'm gonna get the sixth string The open second string and then my alternating bass on the G chord is 646 and the open first putting my pinkie down, this time out of a G shape on the third fret of the second string. Coming down there now we're just about ready to get back into our C. So again, let's play the whole thing, what we have so far all the way through Now we're going to come back to our C with a pitch, fifth and second strikes. So we got this and then we're doing this little quarter riff out of the sea to lead into the next verse. So let's take it from the G or actually from the app. See how I do that. Check the tab and see the pinches.
Let's try the whole way through all the way through. Then this little wrap, it's gonna lead us back into that court slide and the next verse And so on. So there is the the main verse the main verses that's what you play over most of the verses from Mississippi john hurt st no tellin. Now there is a variation that I'll teach you here at the end and there's also a neat little end tag that he throws in and we'll learn that as well.