In this video
We're checking out very easy but very cool Power Chords! We can convert the E, A and D major chords we've already learnt into Power Chords just by taking away an essential note.
To make a Power Chord or also known as 5 chords, we just need the Root note and the 5th interval and that's it! Crucially, this means we have taken away the 3rd interval that makes a chord major or minor.
E5 Power Chord
A5 Power Chord
For an E major chord, this would mean we only use 1 finger to get an E5 chord! Same for the A and D.
The added bonus of this video is the style of playing the Power Chords naturally lend themselves too, usually more Blues or Rock! We can focus on our strumming hand to start Muting or even better...Palm Muting!
Palm Muted Strumming
Three Chord Songs & Strumming Patterns
The D Major Chord
Chord Changes for Level 2
Introduction to 8th Strumming
Beginner Acoustic Jam Track 3 - A & D Chords
What Is a Capo? How Is It Used, and Why Should You Get One?
Easy 1 Finger Power Chords & Palm Muting
Beginner Acoustic Jam Track 4 - E, A & D Chords with Palm Muting
Practice Routine & Songs for Level 2 (Updated!)