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: 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 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

“Everything teen, wannabe guitarist learned how to play “Smoke on the Water”.” deep_purple_smoke_on_the_water_audio

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

Facebook · 1970s Memories by DoYouRemember.com · 4 years ago : Ritchie Blackmore composed the riff using a

"Smoke on the Water" by Deep Purple is legendary for its simple yet powerful riff, but the story behind its audio production is as chaotic as the fire that inspired it.

Music fans often recall the song as a turning point in their musical journey. In December 1971

The song wasn't recorded in a fancy studio. In December 1971, Deep Purple arrived in , intending to record their album Machine Head at the Montreux Casino using the Rolling Stones Mobile Studio . However, during a Frank Zappa concert, a fan fired a flare gun into the ceiling, burning the casino to the ground .

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