KANSAS CITY, Kan. (AP) – More than 1,680 guitar players turned out, tuned up and took part in what organizers say was a world record rendition of Deep Purple’s “Smoke on the Water” – a song that was the first many of them ever learned. Some came from as far away as California and Germany on Sunday to take part in a Kansas City radio station’s effort to break a Guinness world record for the most people playing the same song simultaneously. The record had been 1,323 people playing the same song in Vancouver, British Columbia, in 1994. Preliminary numbers show 1,683 people played the popular early ’70s guitar riff on Sunday at CommunityAmerica Ballpark. Tanna Guthrie, a morning show host for KYYS (99.7 FM), came up with the idea for the record attempt. She said her station will send participant sign-up lists, photos, videos and copies of media coverage to Guinness seeking official recognition of a record. Guthrie said she chose “Smoke on the Water,” a track off Deep Purple’s “Machine Head” album, because it’s one of the first songs many guitarists learn. One of the participants, John Cardona of Hanford, California, said he brought felt-tip pens so he could get others to sign his guitar. “It was the guitar I learned on,” the 41-year-old said. “It was very dispensable on the way here, but very valuable to me now.”
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Even if you don’t know how to play guitar, you can noodle around and figure this one out.
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