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Powerchords are the building block of rock and metal. They get a bad rap for being simplistic, but the reality is that their simplicity gives them unparalleled versatility- the ability to accommodate both major AND minor tonalities instead of being limited to just one.

Applying this ambiguity just requries a little bit of knowledge about scales and fifths, as well as the chords in a key. This video will go over the music theory of powerchords and how they fit into your scale concepts, as well as general ideas and applications of power chords and their variations.

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Table of Contents:
00:00 Intro
00:25 Powerchords
01:28 Is It A Chord?
02:31 Substituting Chords
03:27 Big Notes
04:32 Inverted Powerchords
06:27 Converting Scales
10:35 Applying Chord Implications
13:49 Wrapping Up
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@LyricalLull

5 years ago

I really hate to be pedantic but at 1:30 you talk about how a G and D when played together are not a chord. They are indeed a chord. Playing more than one note at the same time is by definition, a chord. G and D are not a triad, they are a dyad; but still a chord. 2 notes is a dyad, 3 a triad, 4 a tetrad, 5 a pentad, etc.

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@ayatollahmiranda

5 years ago

Came for the theory, stayed for the Hetfield impersonation.

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@RudyAyoub

5 years ago

I like cant believe you do these in one take

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@Reragi

4 years ago

3:17 you have turned Hotel California into Hot Hell Callin For Ya'

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@kevinsmith7841

2 years ago

I've taught guitar for 27 years. Started playing at 15. I'm 64 years old now. I wish I had a teacher like you when I first started. Thank you for your contribution to the guitar playing community. Always informative, entertaining and enthusiastic. And humorous.

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@Cain_Abyss

5 years ago

Your Hetfield impersonation is on point! 'Rising up through the ayyyeeeeee' 😂

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@SignalsMusicStudio

5 years ago

Just wanna say thank you to all 201,000 of you that decided to learn from my videos. I have the best comment section in all of youtube and thats all your fault! Also thank you x100,000 to my patient Patreon subscribers who sponsor these videos. I'm getting a lot of copyright strikes on my videos now so their help is hugely appreciated. now watch this video and rock out!

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@carl13220

4 years ago

You made my day with "Enter California" !!

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@ozancanca9740

4 years ago

5:03 Guitar Center has left the chat Rudy Ayoub has entered he chat Copyright has entered the chat

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@ThingsandStuffchannel

5 years ago

When you sang the word "air" as James Hetfield, I nearly collapsed. Thank you

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@danieldonathan3361

5 years ago

Really appreciated the James Hetfield impression :) great video too!

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@Deac0n_Blues

4 years ago

"I really like phrygian dominant" A man after my own heart

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@th3giv3r

3 years ago

Hey, even a musical diet of just Green Day and Nirvana songs is still a pretty epic representation of the power, ambiguity, and attitude of what power chords are capable of. It becomes more about the energy over the complexity.

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@wesmatron

5 years ago

"You get a sound like this... which is glorious" Amen, brother

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@skwisgaarskwigelf331

5 years ago

My style is doing lots of fast power chords using only downstrokes while screaming YEAH!!!

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@gunvalt8233

3 years ago

"There's a lot more to power chords than just Green Day and Nirvana songs..." Bruh, I really felt that. As a fan of both bands both lead guitarists inspired me to pick a guitar.

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@jonathanhguitar

2 years ago

I just found your channel today and I must say I'm very pleased I did. Thanks for all the content on your YouTube Channel. You have lit that spark for writing songs again. In that regard, I acquired your songwriting course and I'm very hungry to start digging in! Keep up the good work!

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@Nossairito

5 years ago

Dude it just feels redundant to say but man thanks so much for the videos you make, you made me fall in love with music theory and your channel's the gift that keeps on giving, you're doing the world of music a service ! :D

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@bittaraemaulana4276

5 years ago

You look like a 2001-era Mike Shinoda, with the black hair/clothes/guitar and Hetfield impersonation. Love the video too, great job!

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@kevinharris6484

3 years ago

I just want to say Thank you, I have learned so much from you. You're very good at getting some complex ideas across in a simplified manner and it's interesting as hell. Thank you again and keep up the good work.

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