I understand that it may not be a proper power chord, but I’m looking for an Am* that sounds like it belongs with the D5 and G5. Would this be a better approximation, or am I looking for something that just doesn’t exist?
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7-7-7-7--------- --------
7-7-7-7-**7-7-7-7-**5-5-5-5-
5-5-5-5-**7-7-7-7-**5-5-5-5-
--------***8-8-8-8-***3-3-3-3-
*I should point out, that I realize that the original question was flawed; I asked about an Ab when I meant an Am.
I understand that it may not be a proper power chord, but I’m looking for an Am* that sounds like it belongs with the D5 and G5. Would this be a better approximation, or am I looking for something that just doesn’t exist?
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7-7-7-7--------- --------
7-7-7-7-**7-7-7-7-**5-5-5-5-
5-5-5-5-**7-7-7-7-**5-5-5-5-
--------***8-8-8-8-***3-3-3-3-
*I should point out, that I realize that the original question was flawed; I asked about an Ab when I meant an Am.
A5 should be absolutely fine as it’s essiential neutral to whether the key demand s
I understand that it may not be a proper power chord, but I’m looking for an Am* that sounds like it belongs with the D5 and G5. Would this be a better approximation, or am I looking for something that just doesn’t exist?
---------------- --------
---------------- --------
7-7-7-7--------- --------
7-7-7-7-**7-7-7-7-**5-5-5-5-
5-5-5-5-**7-7-7-7-**5-5-5-5-
--------***8-8-8-8-***3-3-3-3-
*I should point out, that I realize that the original question was flawed; I asked about an Ab when I meant an Am.
A5 should be absolutely fine as it’s neutral to whether the key demands the chord to be major or minor.
Again, I want to say thanks. I’m Googling “Power Chord” right now, and I have a MUCH better understanding of how the notes on the guitar work.