Verse number six, verse number six of Eddie's bookie. This time we're going to go to a straight single string, Boogie Woogie riff with a little variation. So let's take it from the end of the previous verse. I'll play it all the way tight all the way through one time and then we'll take it apart, got this that's the, the verse and what I'm doing is I'm taking that same Boogie Woogie pattern that we used Little bit in verse number over to number three, number four, the first one after the solo and I'm playing the open six, doubling it up. I'm going to the fourth fret of the six to four on the fifth. Then I'm going to get the second fret of the third string and include that and then come back.
Now you could play this just single picking each note. If you ever listen to the peewee Creighton stuff on electric guitar, he does a lot of these Boogie rhythms where he's just playing one note at a time. Or you could double up whenever you feel like it. So I like to double it up on the first whenever I want to. You can mess around and play that however you want. And then when he goes over the four, he's gonna play Something's just a little different.
It's gonna slide from the fourth to the fifth back to the fourth as he comes back on the fourth string, so check the tab and then the open six back to the E. And then here instead of going to the chord, like we've been doing throughout the song, we're going to do a little bass Tron over the B and we're going to start it from the second fret of the sixth string to the fourth fret. Open path, one, two on the fifth, open fifth. So the first part of that then, we're gonna go three, two, that's what I hear in the recording Three, two on the sixth string. And so the whole thing whoops from the over the B And then right here for the turnaround, he's going to slide four or five on the sixth string, six, seven, and then go to a b seven.
That'll take us into our last verse, the final verse. So what he's doing here is going to an A, this is an A, so he's sliding in and then doing the same thing to a B. So we got this, which is a typical lightnin Hopkins type thing. So let me play the six verse all the way through slowly, one time. Now we are ready for the last first the seventh. And the final verse of lightnin Hopkins, Dante's Boogie, and the MTech, which is really, really fun.