Deep Purple Tablature Info

When looking for accurate Deep Purple tabs, look for "Official" or "Ritchie Blackmore style" tabs that include finger positioning, not just note sequences. The "Highway Star" Challenge If Smoke on the Water is the appetizer, Highway Star is the five-course meal. This song contains one of the most intense, neoclassical rock solos ever written.

Most Deep Purple tablature lives in and A minor . Blackmore famously blended the Blues scale with harmonic minor runs (borrowed from Paganini). deep purple tablature

When we talk about the architects of hard rock and heavy metal, few bands command as much respect as Deep Purple . From the iconic riff of "Smoke on the Water" to the classical firepower of "Highway Star," their music is a rite of passage for guitarists. When looking for accurate Deep Purple tabs, look

Why? Because the 1972 recording had Ritchie Blackmore playing the riff on the higher strings through a cranked Marshall. Lower strings sound muddy; higher strings cut through like a laser. Most Deep Purple tablature lives in and A minor

So grab your Stratocaster (neck pickup, tone rolled down), crank the mids, and start working through those tabs. Start with the Made in Japan live album tabs—they are rawer and more honest than the studio versions.

Standard tablature shows the riff on the low E string (0-3-5, 0-3-6-5). That works. But Deep Purple tablature that respects the recording often shows it played an octave higher, using the G and D strings.