1 00:00:13,693 --> 00:00:15,257 Hello my friends. 2 00:00:15,257 --> 00:00:19,544 Here we are, this lesson is the Part 1 of learning about Power Chords. 3 00:00:19,544 --> 00:00:21,888 So, what are Power Chords, first of all? 4 00:00:21,888 --> 00:00:26,374 So, a Power Chord is a kind of a Rock Guitar chord shape that you use. 5 00:00:26,374 --> 00:00:29,143 It's, the actual shape stays the same. 6 00:00:29,143 --> 00:00:30,792 So there are two things that we need to learn. 7 00:00:30,792 --> 00:00:32,261 First Of all, how to play the shape. 8 00:00:32,261 --> 00:00:33,946 And secondly, how to move it around. 9 00:00:33,946 --> 00:00:36,697 So that we can change that one shape into lots of different chords. 10 00:00:36,697 --> 00:00:38,390 So what they sound like? 11 00:00:38,390 --> 00:00:42,113 If you're one of, most of you rock guys won't be playing Telecasters, 12 00:00:42,113 --> 00:00:45,320 but this is a fairly meaty sounding Tele as far as they go. 13 00:00:45,320 --> 00:00:46,925 it's this kind of 14 00:00:46,925 --> 00:00:52,906 . . . 15 00:00:52,906 --> 00:00:55,058 That kind of, quite a big, kind of fat meaty, 16 00:00:55,058 --> 00:00:57,502 rock sound, is what we're kinda going for here. 17 00:00:57,502 --> 00:01:00,640 So really what it is is just three notes that you play each time, 18 00:01:00,640 --> 00:01:03,457 and these notes would be what's called the Root note, 19 00:01:03,457 --> 00:01:07,557 the 5th of the chord, and then the octave. 20 00:01:07,557 --> 00:01:11,102 You're actually only playing three notes every time. 21 00:01:11,102 --> 00:01:16,854 Now some Power Chords are only played with two fingers, 22 00:01:16,854 --> 00:01:18,655 but I'll explain that a little bit later on. 23 00:01:18,655 --> 00:01:24,072 So, the first things that you need to know about is this Root note idea. 24 00:01:24,072 --> 00:01:28,367 So I really advise that you watch this video through my webpage. 25 00:01:28,367 --> 00:01:31,723 So if you're not on my webpage now, if you're just at YouTube, 26 00:01:31,723 --> 00:01:34,049 you'll find it a lot easier if you go to the website, 27 00:01:34,049 --> 00:01:36,951 because then you'll get to see, like the little neck diagram of the chords, 28 00:01:36,951 --> 00:01:38,465 and the tabs, and all that sort of stuff. 29 00:01:38,465 --> 00:01:41,688 So, I'd advise you, you know, if you're not there now, 30 00:01:41,688 --> 00:01:43,649 maybe nip off to the website, find the same lesson. 31 00:01:43,649 --> 00:01:46,964 So, what we've got to check out is this Root note idea. 32 00:01:46,964 --> 00:01:48,603 So if you have a look at the little diagram there 33 00:01:48,603 --> 00:01:51,018 you'll see of the three notes that make the Power Chord, 34 00:01:51,018 --> 00:01:54,881 the lowest note, on the 6th string, is called the Root note. 35 00:01:54,881 --> 00:01:58,667 And the note that we place that Root note on becomes the name of the chord. 36 00:01:58,667 --> 00:02:04,114 So, if I put this Root note of this next Power Chord here on the 3rd fret, 37 00:02:04,114 --> 00:02:08,419 the 3rd fret, on the 6th string, the thickest string, is the note G. 38 00:02:08,419 --> 00:02:12,882 So if I play the Power Chord shape there at the 3rd fret, 39 00:02:12,882 --> 00:02:15,217 it becomes a G Power Chord. 40 00:02:15,217 --> 00:02:17,368 Sometimes Power Chords are referred to as 5, 41 00:02:17,368 --> 00:02:18,839 so this'd be written G5. 42 00:02:18,839 --> 00:02:21,013 Sometimes it's just written G and you play a Power Chord. 43 00:02:21,013 --> 00:02:23,879 You know, different people, different ways of writing it down. 44 00:02:23,879 --> 00:02:26,131 So now we're in G. 45 00:02:26,131 --> 00:02:28,153 Now if we move that whole shape up again, 46 00:02:28,153 --> 00:02:32,217 and put it on the 5th fret, so our 1st finger was in the 5th fret of the 6th string, 47 00:02:32,217 --> 00:02:37,314 that's the note A, so that would make it an A Power Chord, or an A5. 48 00:02:37,314 --> 00:02:41,403 And if we move it up to the 7th fret, it would be a B. 49 00:02:41,403 --> 00:02:45,051 Up to the 8th fret, it'd be a C. 50 00:02:45,051 --> 00:02:48,349 Now, of course it's also useful if you understand your sharps and flats. 51 00:02:48,349 --> 00:02:50,852 Knowing that flat always goes down, 52 00:02:50,852 --> 00:02:53,831 like a flat tyre makes the car go down, or the tyre go down. 53 00:02:53,831 --> 00:02:58,261 So if we were on A, which is the 5th fret, and then we want Ab, 54 00:02:58,261 --> 00:03:04,035 we'd go, 5th fret, we'd go flat, like lower, down to the 4th fret, 55 00:03:04,035 --> 00:03:06,532 and we'd have Ab Power Chord. 56 00:03:06,532 --> 00:03:09,546 Same with sharp, if you sit on something sharp you'd jump up. 57 00:03:09,546 --> 00:03:11,845 So sharps make the sound go up. 58 00:03:11,845 --> 00:03:16,178 So if we had F, which is at the first fret, and we wanted F#, 59 00:03:16,178 --> 00:03:21,650 we would go up one fret, from F to F#, and that would be at the 2nd fret. 60 00:03:21,650 --> 00:03:25,315 So, the next thing that you need to know, you need to get a bit 61 00:03:25,315 --> 00:03:27,950 of a close up, and make sure that you know how to place your fingers. 62 00:03:27,950 --> 00:03:29,283 So let's go to that now. 63 00:03:29,283 --> 00:03:32,759 OK so here we are at the, this is the 3rd fret just here. 64 00:03:32,759 --> 00:03:36,379 What I'm gonna do is I'm putting my 1st finger down in the 3rd fret. 65 00:03:36,379 --> 00:03:39,223 Making sure of course it's nice and close to the fret. 66 00:03:39,223 --> 00:03:41,388 Because that's the good place to position your finger. 67 00:03:41,388 --> 00:03:43,548 Then you're gonna reach out with your 3rd finger, 68 00:03:43,548 --> 00:03:45,147 and put that two frets higher. 69 00:03:45,147 --> 00:03:47,645 So it's gonna be in the 5th fret of the 5th string, 70 00:03:47,645 --> 00:03:50,930 and then little finger will sneak in underneath that one. 71 00:03:50,930 --> 00:03:54,449 So getting both of them as close to the fret as you possibly can. 72 00:03:54,449 --> 00:03:57,274 Remember to try and kinda keep these two locked together a bit, 73 00:03:57,274 --> 00:03:59,357 so they're kinda pressing together. 74 00:03:59,357 --> 00:04:01,865 That helps you keep the shape when you start moving it around a lot. 75 00:04:01,865 --> 00:04:06,028 So that'll be your G5 Power Chord. 76 00:04:06,028 --> 00:04:09,795 Now the thing here that's really important to realize is 77 00:04:09,795 --> 00:04:14,009 that the rest of the strings, the other three strings, are not sounding. 78 00:04:14,009 --> 00:04:16,363 That's really important because if you're like, 79 00:04:16,363 --> 00:04:20,396 trying to just play those three notes, and you've left the other ones open, 80 00:04:20,396 --> 00:04:23,482 you're gonna get those open strings ringing out, 81 00:04:23,482 --> 00:04:26,013 and especially with a lot of distortion, it'll sound really horrible. 82 00:04:26,013 --> 00:04:29,740 I want you to look here at my 1st finger, now it's not pressing it down 83 00:04:29,740 --> 00:04:33,491 like it's a barre chord, it's just touching the strings, 84 00:04:33,491 --> 00:04:36,485 down here, so the 1st finger is pressing down only that note. 85 00:04:36,485 --> 00:04:39,362 And all of the rest of it's, it's kind of a bit rounder than normal, 86 00:04:39,362 --> 00:04:43,572 and it's actually just keeping those strings completely muted. 87 00:04:43,572 --> 00:04:47,662 So that there's no sound coming out of those strings at all. 88 00:04:47,662 --> 00:04:52,494 Try and make sure that that finger there is nice and muting the strings. 89 00:04:52,494 --> 00:04:55,622 So if I play with just, I'll turn the distortion back a little bit, 90 00:04:55,622 --> 00:04:57,879 so you can hear, so a G Power Chord, which is here, 91 00:04:57,879 --> 00:05:01,151 at the 3rd fret, should sound like (plays) 92 00:05:01,151 --> 00:05:05,269 but then , so there's three notes dead. 93 00:05:05,269 --> 00:05:09,537 And the top three completely muted. 94 00:05:09,537 --> 00:05:12,261 It's really important. (plays) 95 00:05:12,261 --> 00:05:17,104 Otherwise the shape is pretty cool. 96 00:05:17,104 --> 00:05:20,908 It's OK to have that finger extended off the fretboard. 97 00:05:20,908 --> 00:05:26,053 The 2nd finger kind of sits up like that. 98 00:05:26,053 --> 00:05:28,003 And sometimes it sits down like that, it doesn't really matter. 99 00:05:28,003 --> 00:05:31,409 The important thing is that the 1st finger is doing those mutes. 100 00:05:31,409 --> 00:05:35,154 So you've got the mutes happening and you've got the shape happening. 101 00:05:35,154 --> 00:05:37,323 The next thing that you need to do is start to practice 102 00:05:37,323 --> 00:05:39,904 a little bit just moving that shape around a little bit. 103 00:05:39,904 --> 00:05:43,337 Now there's a really common kind of riff that you can use for this. 104 00:05:43,337 --> 00:05:47,573 Which is the 'Smells Like Teen Spirit' kind of chord progression. 105 00:05:47,573 --> 00:05:49,958 Now I'm gonna show, this isn't the way to play it off the record. 106 00:05:49,958 --> 00:05:52,772 This is just an exercise for you to get used to it. 107 00:05:52,772 --> 00:05:55,099 Now, to get used to the Power Chords and keep them moving around. 108 00:05:55,099 --> 00:05:57,475 Now, remembering what I said about how important it is 109 00:05:57,475 --> 00:05:59,869 to keep those thin strings muted, 110 00:05:59,869 --> 00:06:01,902 I mean if you wanted to be really careful 111 00:06:01,902 --> 00:06:04,117 you could make sure that you only pick those three strings, 112 00:06:04,117 --> 00:06:07,070 the thickest three strings that the fingers are on for the Power Chord. 113 00:06:07,070 --> 00:06:08,903 But let's face it, if you're doing a gig, 114 00:06:08,903 --> 00:06:11,652 especially playing like a rock gig like Foo Fighters or Nirvana, 115 00:06:11,652 --> 00:06:12,755 and whatever. 116 00:06:12,755 --> 00:06:14,582 You don't want to be sitting there staring at your guitar, 117 00:06:14,582 --> 00:06:17,449 and checking out the picks, there's gonna be like hot chicks to look at, 118 00:06:17,449 --> 00:06:20,370 and stuff, you know it's not, you don't wanna be staring like this. 119 00:06:20,370 --> 00:06:22,035 So it's really important that you get to the point, 120 00:06:22,035 --> 00:06:24,305 so you can really, like this hand, your strumming hand, 121 00:06:24,305 --> 00:06:28,480 can, bash all of the notes and it doesn't matter, 122 00:06:28,480 --> 00:06:30,799 and it just, it keeps the Power Chord nice and clean. 123 00:06:30,799 --> 00:06:34,255 So if we use our 'Smells Like Teen Spirit' as an example, 124 00:06:34,255 --> 00:06:36,471 this has only got four chords, 125 00:06:36,471 --> 00:06:38,156 and this isn't the way that they play it on the record. 126 00:06:38,156 --> 00:06:40,551 This is just an example for you to get your chords moving around. 127 00:06:40,551 --> 00:06:42,782 I will be doing a lesson on this song really soon. 128 00:06:42,782 --> 00:06:45,185 Cause it's a rocking song, and it kicks ass for learning Power Chords. 129 00:06:45,185 --> 00:06:46,214 But. 130 00:06:46,214 --> 00:06:55,437 It's got the, the basic chord progression is just going (plays) F#, B to A to D. 131 00:06:55,437 --> 00:06:58,134 Now, I'm gonna call out what frets they are on, 132 00:06:58,134 --> 00:07:00,599 but, I want you to check out on my website, 133 00:07:00,599 --> 00:07:03,504 there's a little chart that shows you where the different Root notes are. 134 00:07:03,504 --> 00:07:06,015 Cause all your doing is moving that one Power Chord shape, 135 00:07:06,015 --> 00:07:08,276 up and down, and changing the Root note, 136 00:07:08,276 --> 00:07:10,151 which is the lowest note of the chord in this case. 137 00:07:10,151 --> 00:07:13,319 So, F# is at the 2nd fret. 138 00:07:13,319 --> 00:07:15,936 B is at the 7th fret. 139 00:07:15,936 --> 00:07:18,003 A is at the 5th fret. 140 00:07:18,003 --> 00:07:21,336 And D is right up at the 10th fret. 141 00:07:21,336 --> 00:07:22,995 Now even if you just do two strums on each one, 142 00:07:22,995 --> 00:07:26,736 then it kind of sounds pretty meaty if you're playing the chord nice, 143 00:07:26,736 --> 00:07:29,513 making sure that you get those, muting those extra strings. 144 00:07:29,513 --> 00:07:31,051 That's the most important bit there. 145 00:07:31,051 --> 00:07:34,411 So if you've checked that out, this out as a kind of a sequence, 146 00:07:34,411 --> 00:07:36,684 just to get used to your Power Chord, and get used to your mute, 147 00:07:36,684 --> 00:07:39,980 and I'll show you a better way to play it in the Power Chords Pt. 2. 148 00:07:39,980 --> 00:07:42,335 but try and get these ones down first. 149 00:07:42,335 --> 00:07:44,751 So, just to show you here again, so this is going from, 150 00:07:44,751 --> 00:07:54,834 F# - B -A - D. (plays) 151 00:07:54,849 --> 00:08:00,576 . . . 152 00:08:00,576 --> 00:08:03,534 There you could add in, if your competent at rhythm guitar, 153 00:08:03,534 --> 00:08:06,276 and you want to try and do the rhythm for it 154 00:08:06,276 --> 00:08:16,962 . . . 155 00:08:16,962 --> 00:08:19,272 That was a funny wobbly ending from me, but anyway. 156 00:08:19,272 --> 00:08:22,353 So, that's just an execise for you. 157 00:08:22,353 --> 00:08:26,013 There's loads and loads of other songs that you could use to practice this. 158 00:08:26,013 --> 00:08:30,760 A good one that springs to mind is All The Small Things by Blink 182. 159 00:08:30,760 --> 00:08:37,137 That's only using the Power Chords of C, G and F. 160 00:08:37,137 --> 00:08:41,343 Which is 8th fret, 3rd fret and 1st fret. 161 00:08:41,343 --> 00:08:44,076 Again, they don't play it exactly like that, 162 00:08:44,076 --> 00:08:46,353 but that's not a bad way of practicing it. 163 00:08:46,353 --> 00:08:52,521 Starting with a C - G - F - G. 164 00:08:52,521 --> 00:08:56,547 (plays) back to the C and down to F 165 00:08:56,547 --> 00:09:00,031 . . . 166 00:09:00,031 --> 00:09:04,224 It's a really straight forward little riff and it only uses those 3 chords. 167 00:09:04,224 --> 00:09:05,836 Maybe you should transcribe it yourself. 168 00:09:05,836 --> 00:09:07,438 It might not be a bad plan. 169 00:09:07,438 --> 00:09:09,452 Anyway, so, have a muck around with those, 170 00:09:09,452 --> 00:09:11,227 make sure that you get the technique right. 171 00:09:11,227 --> 00:09:14,842 Don't forget to check out where the Root notes are on my website. 172 00:09:14,842 --> 00:09:19,355 And I'll see in a little bit for Power Chords Pt. 2. 173 00:09:19,355 --> 00:09:21,307 See you dudes. 174 00:09:21,307 --> 00:09:24,560 (Tassie Devil singing.)