Originally Posted by: Lordathestrings[font=trebuchet ms]Another thing to keep in mind is that a power chord usually has the same note sounding on several strings, which makes it sound full. A 'blatant' example - fret the A string on the 7th fret, and the D & G strings on the 9th fret. Double everything! And this shape is very moveable, though you need to mute the low E sometimes, and selectively pick the rest.
I picture a wide-eyed grin the first time you try that through a cranked amp![/font] :D
Without a doubt- I still smirk when I get to cut loose with some ultra fast punk rock "chugga-chugga" syncopation, especially with a lot of drive behind it! :cool:
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