Power chords use just two notes, the root and 5th of the scale, the root note is marked by the square box.
G5 has these notes in: G, D
You can also play this chord with three notes, doubling the root note an octave higher.
- 1st Fret = F Power Chord
- 2st Fret = F#/Gb Power Chord
- 3rd Fret = G Power Chord
- 4th Fret = G#/Ab Power Chord
- 5th Fret = A Power Chord
- 6th Fret = A#/Bb Power Chord
- 7th Fret = B Power Chord
- 8th Fret = C Power Chord
- 9th Fret = C#/Db Power Chord
- 10th Fret = D Power Chord
- 11th Fret = D#/Eb Power Chord
- 12th Fret = E Power Chord
Here's the three note version of the power chord, with the root note on the 5th string giving us a D Power Chord:
- 1st Fret = A#/Bb Power Chord
- 2st Fret = B Power Chord
- 3rd Fret = C Power Chord
- 4th Fret = C#/Db Power Chord
- 5th Fret = D Power Chord
- 6th Fret = D#/Eb Power Chord
- 7th Fret = E Power Chord
- 8th Fret = F Power Chord
- 9th Fret = F#/Gb Power Chord
- 10th Fret = G Power Chord
- 11th Fret = G#/Ab Power Chord
- 12th Fret = A Power Chord
The two note power chord on the D and G strings of the guitar uses the same fingering, here with the root on the 3rd fret giving us an F power chord:
- 1st Fret = D#/Eb Power Chord
- 2st Fret = E Power Chord
- 3rd Fret = F Power Chord
- 4th Fret = F#/Gb Power Chord
- 5th Fret = G Power Chord
- 6th Fret = G#/Ab Power Chord
- 7th Fret = A Power Chord
- 8th Fret = A#/Bb Power Chord
- 9th Fret = B Power Chord
- 10th Fret = C Power Chord
- 11th Fret = C#/Db Power Chord
- 12th Fret = D Power Chord
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