Purple Haze by Jimi Hendix
Recorded and Released by Jimi in early 1967
This was his second single that peaked at Number 3 in UK charts.
Original Bassist: Noel Redding
Tabbed by bass50611. Think is more or less what Noel Redding
played on original recording. Guitar starts in Bb over first bit.
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Intro: (First Bit) (Play This Second Bit x2)
G|---9---9---9---9-||----9---9---9---9---9---9---9---9---|
D|-----------------||------------------------------------|
A|-7---7---7---7---||---7---7---7---7---7---7---7---7----|
E|-----------------||------------------------------------|
Pre-Verse Solo: (Play this x2)
G|---------------------------|
D|---------------------------|
A|---7-7-7-7----5------4-5---|
E|------------33-3---55------|
Verse: (Play This x3) (End 3rd Time)
G|---------------------------| |-------||---------------------12--------12-|
D|---------------------------| |-------||-------------------12--------12---|
A|---7-7-7-7----5------4-5---| |---7---||---7/9-7-5---12h14------12h14-----|
E|------------33-3---55------| |-------||----------------------------------|
Repeat Verse:
Bridge and Solo:
G|------------------------------------9----9----------------------|
D|----------------------------------------------------------------|
A|------------------------55555555---7---77---7h9---7h9---555-4---|
E|---55555555---77777777------------------------------------------|
G|----9----9---------------------9----9----------------------|
D|-----------------------------------------------------------|
A|---7---77---7h9---7h9---555-4-7---77---7h9---7h9---555-4---|
E|-----------------------------------------------------------|
G|----9----9----------------------|
D|--------------------------------|
A|---7---77---7h9---7h9---555-4---|
E|--------------------------------|
Repeat Second Bit Of Intro:
Repeat Verse
Repeat Bridge:
Outro: (Repeat To Fade)
G|----9----9----------------------|
D|--------------------------------|
A|---7---77---7h9---7h9---555-4---|
E|--------------------------------|
Bass Tabs |
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Title |
Purple Haze |
Artist |
Jimi Hendrix |
Tablature Type |
ASCII Tab |
YouTube ID |
cJunCsrhJjg |
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G|-----------------|
D|-----------------|
A|---------3-------|
E|---1-1---1---3---|
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