 Now, the next song is Two Finger Blues. On Two Finger Blues, we'll be playing two strings simultaneously for the first time. Now, a lot of students struggle with this a little bit because they want those strings to ring at exactly the same time. That's not really what we're working for here. We're going to be playing two strings on a downstroke with our thumb. It's going to go down. And really, if you hear that in slow motion, there's a little bit of a delay. But we're going to get across those strings quickly. So the trick in Two Finger Blues is to get the two strings as close to the same time as you can, but they will not be simultaneous. So let me go ahead and play it for you and you'll get a feel for this. This is another one of those songs also that you can decide to have your index finger on the second fret or your middle finger on the second fret depending on which is more comfortable for you. I like to play it with my index finger on the second fret. So here we go, Two Finger Blues. Now Two Finger Blues with a little bit of swing in it.