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-Power Chords are built on the lowest notes of a regular open-position or barre chord in rock music to create a low sound. Power Power chords are easier to play than barre chords and don’t contain a major or minor quality to them, so they can stand in for either type of chord. -Although a power chord consists of only two different notes that are always fie steps apart, such as A!" or C!#, the actual chord that you play may inole more than two strings, because you may be playing the same note twice $on a different octae% to gie the chord a more striking sound. -&ard-rock and heay-metal guitarists use power chords with distortion to create a heay or ominous sound. 'hey achiee this mood by playing low notes with distortion. -'ry out the two-string and three-string ersions on both your low (" string $) th string% and your (A string* $+ th string% anywhere on the fretboard to produce a power chord.
C Major Scale Positions On The Fretboard Posted on January 27, 2011 Written by Genaaron Diamente Leave a Comment The C Major sa!e ontains no shar"s or #!ats$ %eause o# this, it is o#ten seen as an &easy' sa!e to (or) (ith and is used e*tensive!y in e*am"!es #or the sa)e o# sim"!iity$ The notes in a C Major sa!e are+ C–D–E–F–G–A–B # you are interested in !earnin- about modes and -uitar sa!es, it shou!d be "ointed out that the C major sa!e is e##etive!y the same sa!e as the C ionian sa!e$ .or the "ur"ose o# the series o# !essons on -uitar modes, (e are -oin- to treat C ionian and C major as an identia! sa!e$ # you are unsure o# (hat a major sa!e or ionian mode is, "!ease read the "ost, (hat is a major sa!e/ Positions n The Guitar+
The C Major sa!e in the o"en "osition !oo)s !i)e this+
ere are the movab!e sha"es$ The #irst one is in the 1st "osition the !o(est #ret is #ret 13
The ne*t one is in the 4th "osition the !o(est #ret is #ret 43
The ne*t one is in the 7th "osition the !o(est #ret is #ret 73
The ne*t one is in the 5th "osition the !o(est #ret is #ret 53
The ne*t one is in the 12th "osition the !o(est #ret is #ret 123
A Minor Pentatonic Positions on the Guitar Posted on January 26, 2012 Written by Genaaron Diamente Leave a Comment & Minor Pentatoni' ontains the #o!!o(in- notes+ A–C–D–E–G
The re!ative major o# minor is C major $ .or an in de"th !esson on the theory behind the minor "entatoni sa!e, read the "ost on "entatoni sa!es$ Positions !on- The .retboard+
The best (ay to "ratie any -uitar sa!e is to memori8e the individua! "ositions a!onthe #retboard$ Let's !oo) at the o"en "osition and the 9 moveab!e "ositions #or minor "entatoni+