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Uploaded by on Jun 5, 2009

Deep Purple,their most famous song is Smoke on the Water! Ritchie Blackmore came up with a riff every guitar player must play! I used Magix to add some graphic art to the show!

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  • can you put this video without any graphic art? thank youu!!

  • @Sandrina90fly Sorry, I can't....file is in an old computer somewhere! :(

  • One of the easiest songs in rock history but nice job nonetheless. A lot of people play power chords for the main riff when Blackmore only used the D and G strings. Looks like you got it true to the original.

  • @bbnatedogg You are correct about the D & G strings. I was standing 10 feet in front of Ritchie at a Deep purple concert in 1974. I watched what he was doing...this is it!!!

  • can you beleive i can play this on my trumpet nd my middle school band sounds AWESOME

  • @msmg325 Oh Yeah , I believe it ! Ask your band director about other 70s hard rock songs...I bet some other famous ones would be great to with a full band!

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  • he went to woodstock

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  • @stratocasterbob if you can, but no now, in the future... however, no problem..

  • if you think the graphic effects made you look cooler... it didnt

  • @msmg325 We played both White Room and Sunshine of your Love by Cream back when I was in middle school jazz band. Both sounded pretty nice I thought.

  • @stratocasterbob Good deal. I saw a documentary about the making of this album and Ritchie goes over how it was recorded. I learned to play it at first the power chord or A major shape way but, it is actually both easier and more authentic sounding to play it the way Ritchie played it. Keep on rockin!

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