Emedia Guitar Lessons

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Power chords are used primarily in rock music and are made up of the first (called the root) and fifth steps of a major scale. As you learn how to play power chords in songs you will often see them notated such as A5, B5, etc. This is to indicate that the chords are not major chords, as these would also contain the third step of the scale and sound very different. The great thing about moveable power chords (also called closed position power chords) is that once you have learned one power chord you can use that same chord shape to play power chords in any key.

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For example, simply move the G up two frets and you have an A power chord. To play a power chord simply use your first finger to play the root of the chord, and your third finger to play the fifth. For example, to play a G power chord you would place your first finger on the low E string at the third (3rd) fret and your third finger on the A string at the fifth (5th) fret. The brief video below taken from teaches you how to play power chords that are moveable. Learn How to Play Power Chords and a Whole Lot More!

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Guitar chord charts don’t always include finger numbers, but the most helpful charts do — such as charts included with eMedia Guitar Method. Refer to the graphic below, and look at left hand, facing the palm of the hand.

Want to know more about power chords? Learn guitar the easy way with, or (if you are primarily interested in learning how to play rock guitar). EMedia guitar lesson software uses special interactive technologies to help you learn how to play guitar faster. EMedia’s Animated Fretboard makes it easy to see how to play complex techniques like guitar bends and hammer ons, which are hard to see in standard guitar videos. Interactive Feedback technology even shows you when you play individual notes properly. Plus eMedia guitar lessons are created with professional teachers from top music schools, and you learn great songs as a way to apply what you learn. You also learn how to read guitar tabs, so it’s easy for you to continue to learn new songs quickly.

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