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equator
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equator
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06/20/2007 10:23 pm
Originally Posted by: dvenetianMaybe this will clear things up.....
I probably confused things beyond belief.
Hope it helps...........................



OMG. I think you are over complicating things there.
It’s so simple…Power chords are just perfect intervals. And Perfect Intervals are consonant regardless their position.
Inverting a P5 results in a P4. Like in the case of a C power chord:
C-G=P5
If you invert it you get
G-C=P4

Those are Perfect Intervals, and they are consonant, and for that reason they sound good even if you saturate them with distortion.

By the process known as “Doubling Chord Tones” you can create different voicings.


e-------------------------------------------8---------15-------- etc
B-------------------------------------------8---------13--------
G---------------------------------12----------------------------
D--------------10------10--------10----------------------------
A-----10-------10------10--------10----------------------------
E------8-----------------8---------8----------------------------


I am not trying to put you down bro, just keeping things simple.
Someday I`ll play like in my dreams.

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