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How to Play Classic Rock Using Power Chords

Tuesday, April 13th, 2010

Many aspiring guitarists want to know how to play classic rock on their guitar. To make your classic rock guitar lesson an easy learning experience you should focus on power chords.

Power chords are usually played on the electric guitar, and are usually used in different styles of rock music. The main advantage you have when you include these chords in your classic rock guitar lesson is that they are a lot easier to play than conventional chords.

This is due to the fact that they all pretty much follow the same pattern across the fret board. It makes switching between chords faster and they can be incorporated into a song much easier.

To play power chords you are going to need multiple fingers. The main fingers you’re going to need is the index, ring, an pinky finger.

Your classic rock guitar lesson should focus on playing the simplest power chord, which is the “E5″. Your lessons should start off by paying this chord and to do so you will need to use your middle and ring finger.

Begin by placing your middle finger on the “A”string at the 2nd fret, and your ring finger on the “p” string at the 2nd fret. You will then play the chord by strumming just the E, A, and D strings. Try to keep the right fingers at the appropriate frets.

This is how you play the “E5″ power chord. By using power chords you can begin learning how to play your classic rock songs faster and easier.