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- A power chord Play, also called a fifth chord, is a colloquial name for a chord on guitar, especially on electric guitar, that consists of the root note...
- Astbury, chosen because the band wanted "to capture the essence of what a powerchord felt like." Sonic Temple marked the first time the band worked with Bob...
- from Queen. The Guardian critic Adam Sweeting described the song as "a powerchord masterclass". The Gazette's Bill Reed likened "The Bends" to the later...
- Scadan, Williams (voice) 41 episodes 2020-2021 Trolls: TrollsTopia Blaze Powerchord (voice) 3 episodes 2020-2021 The Casagrandes Blaze (voice) 2 episodes...
- major, d minor and G major. It simplifies the playing of simple fifths (powerchords). Many contemporary rock bands re-tune all strings down, making, for...
- strong female Pop Troll with a masculine voice Tru Valentino as Blaze Powerchord, a Rock Troll who is a talented "mouth guitar" player David Kaye as King...
- 1989 album, Sonic Temple: "We wanted to capture the essence of what a powerchord felt like"". Guitar.com. Archived from the original on 31 March 2023....
- introspective sound. The song's B-side, "I Need You", makes prominent use of powerchords in the style of the Kinks' early, "raunchy" sound. "Set Me Free" was...
- power chords, and said later: "It was almost a caricature – I ****ociated powerchords with American AOR. But it worked." The Financial Times wrote that the...
- metal which focuses on slam riffs - short, slow to mid-tempo, palm muted powerchord riffs pla**** on the low guitar strings which are physically percussive...