Guitar Power Chords Chart
Guitar Power Chords Chart. Power chords are called "fifth chords" because they consist of the root note and the perfect fifth. Blues guitar scales - A good blues solo goes great over a power chord progression.
Blues guitar scales - A good blues solo goes great over a power chord progression. Below is a chart that shows all the power chords and the notes that make up those chords. All images can be saved by right clicking on any image then selecting.
Power chords are called "fifth chords" because they consist of the root note and the perfect fifth.
The power chords are in three variations, by positions for the bass note: low E-string, a string and D-string. x = don't play string
The chart shows power chords for all keys. Power chords are really common in rock music and if you have grown up as a lead guitarist you will already be very familiar with them. Since the third is what determines if a chord is major or minor, power chords remain neutral.
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