Topic: power chords

can someone tell me what power chords are please?

Re: power chords

Basically, a power chord omits part of a normal chord (the 3rd) and leaves only the tonic (1) and the perfect fifth (5) and usually the tonic is doubled one octave up.  This Wikipedia article may help - look down the page for some fingerings:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Power_chords

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Re: power chords

Good thing I don't play electric then, Acoustic all the way!!!!!

Re: power chords

Shaylynn wrote:

Good thing I don't play electric then, Acoustic all the way!!!!!

You can play the I and V in any key on an acoustic, too.   We just call it "a perfect fifth" though.

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Re: power chords

You should learn power chords anyway cause then you already have half of a barr chord.

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