Power Chords
To you folks who are afraid of barre chords, I am assuming you mostly play a flat top.
My advice is to get a set of Ernie Ball Super Slinky Pinks. If you have access to an
electric, all the better. Now play your power chords like this:
F: 1 3 3 2 x x, no barre, just press the "E" bass string with your first finger. This is
as easy as playing an E chord, believe me! The minor chords require a demi-barre, but
still really easy. Your aching left hand will thank you.
Fm: 1 3 3 1 x x,
F#, Gb: 2 4 4 3 x x
F#m, Gbm: 2 4 4 2 x x
G: 3 5 5 4 x x
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Gm: 3 5 5 3 x x
G#, Ab: 4 6 6 5 x x
G#m, Abm: 4 6 6 4 x x
A: 5 7 7 6 x x
Am: 5 7 7 5 x x
A#, Bb: 6 8 8 7 x x
A#m, Bbm: 6 8 8 6 x x
B: 7 9 9 8 x x
Bm: 7 9 9 7 x x
C: 8 10 10 9 x x
Cm: 8 10 10 8 x x
C#, Db: 9 11 11 10 x x
C#m, Dbm: 9 11 11 9 x x
D: 10 12 12 11 x x
Dm: 10 12 12 10 x x
D#, Eb: 11 13 13 12 x x
D#m, Ebm: 11 13 13 11 x x
E: 12 14 14 11 x x
Em: 12 14 14 12 x x
And rock it!
Easy Power Chords by Misc guitar chords playing instructions.
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