Purple Haze - Jimi Hendrix Experience | Guitar Lesson
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- Опубликовано: 2 авг 2024
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Learn how to play Purple Haze as performed by The Jimi Hendrix Experience from the landmark album from 1967, "Are You Experienced". If there is a quintessential Jimi Hendrix song, does it get more iconic than this one?
I'll cover all Jimi's parts here from the intro, main riff, solo, verses, and outro lick. And to really sound like the record you need a specific pedal effect - watch to see what that is.
Got a suggestion for a piece of a song to cover on an upcoming episode? Leave it in the comments, would love to hear ideas.
00:00 Demo of solo section
00:41 Introduction/lesson summary
02:40 Getting your tone, tuning
04:20 Dissonant intro lick
05:31 Purple Haze Riff
07:18 Verse sections
10:35 Guitar Solo Section (chords behind the solo)
11:39 Guitar Solo (pre-octave pedal section )
13:03 Guitar Solo (octave pedal section)
19:45 Outro section
22:10 Final thoughts Видеоклипы
With the world spiraling out of control I took a few minutes to learn Purple Haze and for 10 minutes or so I didn’t have a care in the world. I’m a 61 year old rocker from Cincinnati and it was high time that I learned the song! Thanks my friend
Right on
Thanks, closest to the record I have heard. I was pretty fortunate, saw Jimi play in Hartford in 1968 in Santa Clara, and in Maryland. Pure magic.
I wish I got to see him live. I also wonder if I would have been disappointed as the player didn’t live up to the myth?
@@Mark70609 don't think you would have been disappointed. The guy was amazing... and humble
Thank you, thank you, Thank You!!
I believe when playing the verse chord progression from the G to the A chord, Jimi hits the B string at the 7th fret with his pinky at the A chord. Thanks for the lesson, I always pick up hints and tricks!
Thanks so much for this one 👌. It’s greatly appreciated. The chat about the Fulltone octave up fuzz was great to hear also. I learned this one a few years ago but never did complete the end part, you have just got me to learn the end part that I never got around to working out. Thank you 👍🌠🌠🌠🌠🌠
Wanted to play this for years Thank U
The middle pickup on a classic Strat has the most spank, clarity and power, I find I use this the most for single lines, and also rhythm parts, the bridge not so much! Great lesson man.
Perfecto
Great lesson on an admittedly almost impossible song to teach. The octave pedal is one that you really have to "play", make conscious choices on your guitar to get the sound you want. Thanks!
Excellent once again , big thanks 👍👍👍
Great playimg as always!
Glad I found you channel, been waiting for a good lesson on purple Haze for a while non have it down as well as this.
love your channel thanks
Impressive once again 😎
What a gr8 seminal tune that is. Thank You for such a lesson on PH which covered it in the real detail!! Left No stone Unturned for me!!!
Glad to have found You - Nice working alongwith ... Thank well !
Excellent Lesson
That was a great lesson, thanks
Best Purple Haze lesson. Illuminating! ....now it makes sense why it never sounded quite right....Thank You
More Jimi!!!!
Love it ❤❤❤❤ .. nailed it. Love JH
FINE
Tractors and guitars, great stuff :)
Thanks!
thank you!
I really really like your lessons. Just resonate with me; Like a tritone. I don't actually know, but my ear tells me that Jimi was using Fender 100/75 watt amps with the Fender 2x12 big cabs in the recording.
Wow! What an awesome lesson! I've tried quite a few others but none offer your level of accuracy. Can you do similar lessons on Jimi Hendrix' "Hey Joe" and "Little Wing" for us please?
Thanks very much. Yes, will do. Hey Joe is coming soon
I was thinking that you might cover some lessons on jeff Beck's 'Let Me Love You'? I am lost when he goes into his different positions on the frets!!
Love it!! And, another one I've always wanted to Learn. Can you Share a little more about, Amp, Effects Chain-Path, and the REVERB? Is it Tank or PLATE?
Strat>Fulltone Ultimate Octave Fuzz>Boss EQ>Hall of Fame reverb plate setting>stereo out to 2 amps, 1964 Fender Super Reverb and 1963 Fender Bassman
COOL.!! I played bass on this cover in a couple bands.. and I gotta say..a white guy cannot pull off the vocals on this..😩..🤣.. But I’m gonna try the guitar parts..👍🏼 Thanks man..!
Hey Joe…sorry for the cliche’ but check this out on RUclips! Type “Frank Marino The Answer Excerpt From DVD” Close your eyes just before it starts and watch this white guy. A Canadian who did a pretty good cover of All Along The Watchtower way back in 1978. If anyone can pull off a Jimi vocal…he could! Enjoy-Robin!
@@robinmastre8642 ..Oh MAN.!! I’m ashamed to say that I’d forgotten about Frank Marino and Mahogany Rush..🥲..OK.. Frank pulled it off.. Definitely..!! And the energy of his playing is/was phenomenal.
Anyway, thanks for mentioning him and his band.. I have some new inspiration for my learning guitar!!
( I hung up my bass,as far as gigging about 12 (?) years ago ..😩)
Rock On.!!
Long Cold Winter by Cinderella
Please and Thank You :)
Excellent. Is the lead in Dorian?
Eddie Kramer might remember or know who that was at the end of the track saying “ purple haze “ . I would really like to know who that was.
I've been listening to ARE YOU EXPERIENCED, a Great Deal, the last few months, so I was very interested when I saw your PURPLE HAZE. Just starting to work on it. I have the Positive Grid SPARK, they have some Jimi Hendrix effects you can Purchase to use like the Octave FUZZ, I'll add it at some point. I have a Pedalboard as well, with both the Jackson Audio FUZZ, which has Octave Opt-in on it - I'll have to experiment with it to Dial in it. I've hot the Keeley DARK SIDE, as well, and might be able to use it.
I was Thinking about some possible songs, you might be Interested in doing, so I'm just gong to post them here:
The Moody Blues:
The Story In Your Eyes
Ride My See Saw.... , both have great energy, hooks and solos, he mainly played a 335
Jimi Hendrix:
Highway Chile
Love or Confusion
I Don't Live Today
Red House.... , that Solo,Cisco a MASTERPIECE...
just some options if you're interested
Thanks, really Liking your Channel, I may be able to do PATREON. Moving into a House in October, so I can actually Work on Playing Out Live
Jimi actually used a Telecaster on that recording
How about Are You Experienced?
Massy Ferguson ....classic American tractors,
You are pretty amazing in duplicating the exact Purple Haze sound - to go any further, you will need a bass player and drummer who can play like Redding and Mitchell. (:-)
Isn’t Jimi playing double stops at the beginning?
Alas, Z2u reputation! yep,
What REVERB and Level are you using? Sounds Deep?
Was using the hall of fame reverb pedal, set on plate, don't quite remember the level and decay setting
Its the. E dorian in the 12 fret
Funny you say that. I just watched a video on Dorian mode scale this morning and realized that part at 12th fretvwith the octave is Dorian. Thanks for watching.
Is this tab on the Patreon site? I couldn't find it.
Thanks for asking, I'll get on that. This was recorded before I started doing all that, so I'll get that posted.
@@12footchain Many thanks. Didn't realise :)
Marshall’s are not Marshall’s in this case. It’s a modded JTM-45/100. The 1959 isn’t the amp or a JCM-800.
Hendix hands were gigantic almost 11 inches long from the wrist. can never match that !
Eh! What is z2u? yes,
Jimi recorded w/ Tele - how about that !
really?
@@12footchain For the solo. Truth! I have done it with a Tele and the affects and it is dead on to studio version. I always thought it was a Strat too. Look it up. Great lesson as always.
@@marcbolan1818 wouldn't doubt it, Tele literally is a Swiss army knife guitar that can do it all
The only way to play purple Haze like the record is to put the record on and air guitar that shit.. and even then you'll fuk it up.. 🤣🤣🤣
True!
Sorry, I just couldn't watch this. You start talking about tone..but never really say anything. Good luck. Truly.
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