Shreddage 3 Power Chords
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 2 posts since 13 Apr, 2017
Hello:
I understand how to turn on the power chord(s) keyswitch and the blue keys that correspond to power chords.
I don't understand why on the fretboard only one string is selected when playing power chords? Aren't power chords composed of 2 notes(1-5) or 3 notes(1-5-1)
What key corresponds to what power chord?
See image below:
The green highlighted key-switch is on power chord sustain.
The blue key pressed on the keyboard is on the F note.
Thanks for your help!
I understand how to turn on the power chord(s) keyswitch and the blue keys that correspond to power chords.
I don't understand why on the fretboard only one string is selected when playing power chords? Aren't power chords composed of 2 notes(1-5) or 3 notes(1-5-1)
What key corresponds to what power chord?
See image below:
The green highlighted key-switch is on power chord sustain.
The blue key pressed on the keyboard is on the F note.
Thanks for your help!
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- KVRAF
- 4684 posts since 16 Mar, 2004 from Columbia, MD
It's just a visual omission. We will change it in an update.
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 2 posts since 13 Apr, 2017
Thank you.
So which power chord would represent the blue key pressed in the image (F note)?
Similarly, the G note and so on. I see there are approximately 25 blue keys assigned to power chords.
Sorry, just a beginner.
So which power chord would represent the blue key pressed in the image (F note)?
Similarly, the G note and so on. I see there are approximately 25 blue keys assigned to power chords.
Sorry, just a beginner.
- KVRAF
- 23129 posts since 7 Jan, 2009 from Croatia
Depending on the guitar it would be F-C-F (1-3-3 in frets) or just F-C (1-3 in frets).