F# power chord

Notes: F# C#


 F#-major 
 F#-major6 
 F#-major7 
 F#-major9 
 F#-major11 
 F#-minor 
 F#-minor6 
 F#-minor7 
 F#-minor9 
 F#-sus2 
 F#-sus4 
 F#-7sus4 
 F#-9sus4 
 F#-add9 
 F#-madd9 
 F#-augmented 
 F#-augmented7 
 F#-diminished 
 F#-diminished7 
 F#-dominant7th 
 F#-dominant9th 
 F#-m7b5 
 F#-JimiHendrix 
 F#-power 

F# power chord schema

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_:|_____|__F#_|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|__C#_|_____|_____|_____|
_:|_____|__C#_|_____|_____|_____|_____|__F#_|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|
_:|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|__C#_|_____|_____|_____|_____|__F#_|_____|
_:|_____|_____|_____|__F#_|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|__C#_|_____|
_:|_____|_____|_____|__C#_|_____|_____|_____|_____|__F#_|_____|_____|_____|
_:|_____|__F#_|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|__C#_|_____|_____|_____|
  
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F# power Chord fingering

See all notes ( F# C# ) of the F# power chord on the fretboard. Discover the ideal way to play the chord in any use case.

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Root note F#

Power chord

The power chord is commonly used in rock and metal music. It is made out of just two notes, the one (F#) and the fifth (C#).

Most heavy power riffs are played with the root note low on the E string. This means power chords in E, F, F#, Gb, G, G# or Ab sound the heaviest.

The note F# is a heavy note so it is most likely used in a heavy rock song.

In its simplest form you play just two strings.

Spice it up by adding an octave above or below.

Change to drop-D tuning to make it even easier.

sharp note

The F# is a sharp note. sharp notes lie in between the whole notes.



F# power chord shape




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