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Kristofer Dahl19th December 2010Very neat topic Lian - the fact that you added a cool arrangement makes this some much more interesting - also I really like your on screen graphics in the spoken video.
thefireball19th December 2010I wanna learn this too!
Nice to see you back! yeah i like the on-screen graphics too!
Bogdan Radovic19th December 2010Great lesson for beginners! Backing track is so fun to play over.
Socky4219th December 2010Your voice is amazing!
I want!!!
Ben Higgins20th December 2010Love it ! Great lesson Lian.. this was how I learnt. As soon as I knew what a power chord was, I could figure out most songs I listened to. Valuable stuff !!! ;-)
Sinisa Cekic20th December 2010"Must do " lesson for beginers !! nice approach Lian ![]()
Lian Gerbino20th December 2010
Zsolt Galambos21st December 2010Great topic, man! Your lesson sound awesome ![]()
Lian Gerbino21st December 2010thanks a lot Zsolt! ![]()
Jerry Arcidiacono22nd December 2010Simple but very useful lesson for beginners! Very nice backing too!
Lian Gerbino22nd December 2010thanks Jerry!
K1R22nd December 2010Very important lesson, the foundation of the heavy music. Thanks Lian ![]()
Lian Gerbino23rd December 2010thanks a lot K1R ![]()

Hi GMC'ers! In this lesson I'll show you the power chords from A to G. Power chords allow you play many songs regardless of your skill level. Learning one or two will allow you to play all of them. I will also be addressing inverted power chords which will give you even more options when creating and composing your own music.
Tempo:
150 bpm
Scales:
A minor
Tuning:
E - A - D - G - B - E
(From thick to thin string)
Equipment:
POD xt (to record)
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Stay close!/ Lian