Country Music - Power Chords

OK first let me give you an intro on country music power chords. They are basically a group of notes that when strummed along, give similar results as traditional strings. Power chords are most commonly used in rock music. This kind of power chord uses only 3 strings. Is a very "minor-ish" sound. However, country music, we use 6 string power chords.

The great advantage of a power chord is that you can use the same form to create all importantChord.

How do I play a 6-string power chord? Decide what you want to play chords. Let's say an "A" Power Chord. This one's commonly used in country music. So, go and visit the 6th String. This is the 5th Covenant. Well, all frets Barre 5th, the 6th String on the 1st String. Next, enter your 3rd Finger on the 5th String, 2 frets away from you root fret. That is, you put your 3rd Finger on the 7th Bund, 5 String. Then you put your 4th Finger directly below your 3Fingers, so that at the 7th is fret, 4th String. Finally, did your 2nd 1 bunch of fingers away from the root fret of the 3rd String. Thus, your 2nd Finger on the 6th Bund, 3 String. There, You've Got Your Basic 6-string power chord shape! Push everything up, and Viktor. Do you have a full, chord sound? It's okay if you do not. We discuss that at the next meeting.

Move the whole left hand one fret. Play it. You have just played a B-major chord power! So you see, you can simplyMove this chord shape anywhere on the 6th String, and you can play chords easily. "But I can not play!

Most beginners have problems with the index finger barring. Here is a really helpful tip: Something roll your index finger. It helps to hold down any strings. Also, try to press against the guitar with the thumb. to go other than that, practice is the way. Good luck!

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