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If you are looking to expand your guitar playing, progress and gain precision, theGuitar Intro by this track is a must-see for you. This piece of Prince, co-produced with The Revolution, was composed for the film and skillfully mixes rock, pop and gospel styles.
To play this intro on the guitar “Purple Rain”, you must first tune your guitar to standard tuning. Next, you will start by playing the arpeggio using the pick. The left hand should press the strings on the neck of the guitar, while the right hand should strum the strings with the pick.
The arpeggio of Purple Rain guitar tab is one of the most iconic parts of the song and is composed of a series of chords played in an arpeggio. It begins with different variations of the F chord, with external bass. First, the D bass is played, followed by the G bass, then the F bass again. This creates a unique and recognizable melodic sound that has become Prince's trademark. This alternation of external bass creates a tension which gives the arpeggio its unique character.
The arpeggio part ends with a Gm7(b11)/D# chord which is a little more complex to play. This chord is a G minor chord with a minor seventh and diminished eleventh added, played with a D# bass. The minor seventh is played on the G string by pressing the sixth fret, the diminished eleventh is played on the D string by pressing the fifth fret, and the bass D# is played on the E string by pressing the sixth box.
To play this intro of “Purple Rain” with the right rhythm, you have to play the bass notes first and then follow up with the whole arpeggio. This will give a syncopated and rhythmic sound to the whole. Don't hesitate to work on each movement of your right hand so that the sound is very clear and precise.
For the sound, it is important to use a crunch sound to get the rock side of the song. To do this, you can use the amp or a saturation effect to give character to your guitar. Then, to give an effect of depth to the arpeggio of “Purple Rain” , it is recommended to use a chorus with a shallow depth and a slow speed. This will give a clear and deep sound to the whole thing.
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We removed the most technical aspects of the guitar part, retaining only the basic chords on the guitar and adapt a simple rhythm to stay focused on the structure of the piece. When you know how to string together the chords without asking yourself any questions and you can follow the structure without problem, you can start on the beginner version. The latter will help you progress in guitar rhythm. You will work on rhythmic figures that are a little more complex but not insurmountable at all.
Our advice: work on your chords and chord changes by slowly working on each part of the song. Then, go through the different parts of the piece slowly at first, then gradually increase. Also don't hesitate to play it a little faster to be comfortable compared to the original speed.
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This version of Purple Rain is a little more complex than the easy beginner version, due to its slightly more robust rhythm. To summarize, these are the chords of the beginner version with the rhythm of the intermediate version. You can therefore upgrade to a higher version to test other techniques that will help you progress. Ideal for those who want to accompany themselves on guitar/vocals in “cover” mode.
Our advice: work on your chords and chord changes by slowly working on each part of the song. Then, go through the different parts of the piece slowly at first, then gradually increase. Also don't hesitate to play it a little faster to be comfortable compared to the original speed.
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The rhythm of the simplified version of “Purple Rain” is the same as this one. However, in this version, the basic chords have been replaced with more complex chords, such as barre major chords, m7 and even Sus2 chords. The major difference lies in the enriched chords (with extensions), which are played in the intro of the original version and which are more advanced.
This version of the song is particularly suitable for those who wish to accompany themselves on the guitar while singing, in a cover context, and who already have some experience with more complex chords.
For guitarists who already have advanced chord practice and want to get started with this version, it is important to know barre chords well and to master the positions of the major, m7 and Sus2 chords on the guitar neck. This will allow you to play the enriched chords with precision and fluidity.
When playing in cover mode while accompanying your voice, make sure you coordinate your movements between the chords and the vocals. Spend time working on the transition between chords to maintain a smooth, consistent rhythm throughout the song.
With regular practice and patience, you will be able to progress and feel comfortable with this more advanced version of Purple Rain guitar tab. Be sure to check out additional resources, like the prerequisite tutorials, to help you understand chord positions and perfect your playing.
Our advices : work on your chords and chord changes by slowly working through each part of the song. Then, play the different parts of purple rain electric guitar slowly at first. Then increase as you go. Also, don't hesitate to play purple rain on your electric guitar a little faster to be comfortable compared to the original speed.
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To learn how to play the original version of “Purple Rain” on guitar, it is important to prepare in advance by following the prerequisite lessons available. Then, you can use a specific tutorial for “Purple Rain” which will explain the different techniques used in this song.
In this song, you will alternate between arpeggios and rhythms. The introduction and the verses contain placements of ghost notes on certain chords, which adds a subtlety to the game. On the other hand, the choruses are simpler in terms of rhythm, allowing you to rest a little.
It is important to note that the chord positions in this song are not always natural. It is therefore recommended to work on these positions on your guitar. Next, you'll need to practice stringing together these chords fluidly. The risk is to play late on the next chord if you are not precise in terms of timing.
Additionally, the guitar sound in this song is marked by an effect called Chorus, which is characteristic of this guitar part. Make sure you have a slight crunch in your amp or saturation effect. You will also need to adjust the Chorus according to the instructions provided in the video tutorial.
Our advice: practice your chords and chord changes slowly and play each part of the song. Then, go through the different parts of the piece slowly at first, then gradually increase. Also don't hesitate to play it a little faster to be comfortable compared to the original speed.
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