 Okay, this is the lesson for walking bass, the second song. Walking bass is very similar to easy blues in that you're going to see patterns. However, the patterns in walking bass are eight notes long. Now, the things that are important to me in walking bass are the following. Number one, that the notes are very, very steady. I don't want you pausing between passages, but there's a very steady pulse to what you play. That's first. The other thing that's really important in this one is that you use one finger for each fret and that your hand doesn't slide around. A lot of times I see students that want to play all the notes with their middle finger. We're not going to do that. If you decide that your middle finger is on the third fret, then I want it to stay on that third fret. And the other thing in this song is some kids will play it with their middle finger on the third fret. Others will play it with their ring finger on the third fret. And you can do this song either way. So I'll demonstrate it both ways for you. First, I'll demonstrate it beginning with my middle finger on the third fret. Now I'm going to play it with my ring finger on the third fret.