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PDF created with FinePrint pdfFactory trial version. The products in the Shopping Cart you can view at any time by clicking on the Shopping Cart icon. SMOKE ON THE WATER As recorded by Deep Purple Transcribed by Jake Brown Words and Music by Ritche Blackmore Gillian Arranged by Bass A Intro 1 I T A B.
However, we figured out a way to easily emulate the sound on your Loog Guitar and well, created a step-by-step booklet explaining exactly how to play it. Smoke On The Water (Made In Japan) Tab by Deep Purple Songsterr Tabs with Rhythm. Dun dun DUN da dun”) is done mostly using a six-string guitar’s G string.
The original opening riff to Smoke on the Water (that ubiquitous “Dun dun DUN dun dun da dun. But for that single moment in which you discover that playing guitar IS fun and not just work-work-work is that this riff deserves our upmost respect.
You probably felt so awesome the first time you figured it out that -much to your family’s dismay- there was nothing else you would play for a while. The opening riff is catchy, fun to rock out to and perfect to feel that you’re finally carrying a tune and not just mucking about. Despite some embarassing confessions among the Loog team (*cough* Summer of ’69 *cough*), most people’s first song on the guitar is the mother of all easy riffs: the opening one to Deep Purple’s Smoke on the Water. We’ve been talking about first songs played on the guitar on our Twitter during the last few weeks and we thought we’d add a bit more to the conversation.