Originally Posted by: equatorOMG. 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
I am not trying to put you down bro, just keeping things simple.
I figured as much after writng it. Sorry about the Bad Post........
What I was trying to expain is regardless of the inversion, C is the tonic because of the interval placement.
Got a little carried away.... My Bad...