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: The "guitar" sound is actually reinforced by Jon Lord’s Hammond C3 organ , which he played through a distorted Marshall amplifier to mimic the texture of Blackmore’s Fender Stratocaster. Human Perspectives
The band eventually settled at the , which was closed for the season. They set up their gear in the cold, dimly lit corridors, using mattresses to dampen the sound. This makeshift environment contributed to the raw, punchy audio quality that defined the track. Musical Composition deep_purple_smoke_on_the_water_audio
: Ritchie Blackmore composed the riff using a four-note blues scale in G minor . Interestingly, he has claimed it was inspired by a reversed interpretation of Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony . : The "guitar" sound is actually reinforced by
“Deep Purple's 'Smoke on the Water' changed my musical direction... I traded my Merle [Haggard] for Terry's Deep Purple... and dove into rock and roll.” This makeshift environment contributed to the raw, punchy
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