Songs that use Power Chords

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David Bennett Piano

David Bennett Piano

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📌REVISION: I decided after publishing to cut out a segment from this video about how the harmonic series causes major and minor chords to sound muddy when distorted. This is because, on reflection, I feel my explaination for why this happens was incomplete and really that topic was beyond the scope of this video anyway. I will revisit the topic in a dedicated video in the future. Sorry for any confusion caused.
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Power chords, or fifth chords, are a staple of guitar music. Despite the simple sound and shape, there is a lot to discuss when it comes to fifth chords, with even their classifcation as 'chords' up for debate!
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0:00 What is a power chord?
1:23 Inverted power chords
2:06 More distortion, more power chords!
2:51 ToneGym
3:30 Power chord songs are still major or minor
5:01 are power chords actually "chords"?
7:06 Power chords on piano
8:21 Patreon

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@DavidBennettPiano
@DavidBennettPiano Жыл бұрын
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@klaxoncow
@klaxoncow Жыл бұрын
"Songs that use Power Chords" Not an exhaustive list, I hope. Or this is going to be a very looooooong video.
@PendelSteven
@PendelSteven Жыл бұрын
@@klaxoncow It's in the style of most titles on this channel. Just read it as "How Songs use..."
@BantheDan
@BantheDan Жыл бұрын
Conversely I read somewhere recently that when distorted enough you can pretty much hear a third in the harmonics.
@skaldlouiscyphre2453
@skaldlouiscyphre2453 10 ай бұрын
Personally, I like using third diads to avoid that problem, or even have one guitar play that double-stop while another plays power chords.
@tylercobra4065
@tylercobra4065 Жыл бұрын
This video could’ve been 15 hours long bc there’s so many songs lmao
@TotoDG
@TotoDG Жыл бұрын
Punk alone would get you at least thirteen of those hours.
@mr.nobody2244
@mr.nobody2244 Жыл бұрын
All of rock...lol
@thedescent666
@thedescent666 Жыл бұрын
Metal…
@JNava
@JNava Жыл бұрын
Before clicking this video I said “pretty much every song with an electric guitar has power chords”
@spaghettisauce445
@spaghettisauce445 Жыл бұрын
nah you think so einstein?
@evolutisband
@evolutisband Жыл бұрын
It’s nice hearing you break down so many songs with distortion. It’d be cool to hear you break down genres by how they tend to utilize music theory and contrast it with examples that break from “tradition” if you will. Great content man
@okyanushasir
@okyanushasir Жыл бұрын
Yes we definitely need this🙏
@andyisdead
@andyisdead 10 ай бұрын
All music can be understood using music theory
@andrewpappas9311
@andrewpappas9311 Жыл бұрын
This could be filled with countless rock and metal songs but power chords can be used on bass as well, with some of the most well-known examples being While My Guitar Gently Weeps by The Beatles, the intro or Orion by Metallica, John the Fisherman by Primus, Ace of Spades from Motörhead (and just a majority of songs from the latter two bands), Money by Pink Floyd (based around a B5 power chord), Sober by Tool and numerous other songs
@jomppe2800
@jomppe2800 Жыл бұрын
Kurt Cobain is perhaps the best example of how you can use power chords in your music really creatively. This was because he was able to make incredibly rich and catchy vocal melodies.
@pulsarlights2825
@pulsarlights2825 10 ай бұрын
Except that Pete Townshend was doing that shit before Kurt was even born
@finnthekreatormusic5397
@finnthekreatormusic5397 10 ай бұрын
@@pulsarlights2825 true but I think the melodies in the Who while great at times are quite a lot weaker than Kurt's melodies
@dorindasmusic
@dorindasmusic 10 ай бұрын
Agree, smells like teens spirits harmony all together is like a classical piece
@altareggo
@altareggo Жыл бұрын
Freakin' ADORE this channel!! The very best and clearest explanations of music theory on the internet that i've yet to find.
@Labyrinth1010
@Labyrinth1010 11 ай бұрын
He’s so good.
@slidenaway
@slidenaway Жыл бұрын
Wow!!! Really awesome analysis on distortion and harmonic series. I’ve played the guitar for 25 years and am pretty knowledgeable about music theory but never knew any of this. Very cool!!
@loganfinn2728
@loganfinn2728 Жыл бұрын
Correction: at 6:36 these are full major chords. The third of the chord is definitely audible
@dissinyosandwich7548
@dissinyosandwich7548 Жыл бұрын
Since you brought it up briefly for context in this video, I think dedicating an entire video to explaining the harmonic series would be cool!
@Pandamasque
@Pandamasque Жыл бұрын
The reason distortion makes minor chords sound muddy is that it brings out natural harmonics of strings, including the major 3rd, which creates a bit of dissonance. For that reason major chords do NOT sound muddy on a distorted guitar. For instance, Jimi Hendrix's typical "power" chord was thumbing the low root note, not fretting the 5th at all, and instead fretting the octave, the major 3rd and then the higher 5th. This sounds powerful even with fuzz, the muddiest of all distortion effects.
@mcwulf25
@mcwulf25 Жыл бұрын
Yes, distortion makes the wave squarer, and square waves are rich in harmonics. Less is more.
@kantina4765
@kantina4765 11 ай бұрын
I have never once noticed this, starting to think there’s something wrong with my ears. Distorted minor chords sound great to me.
@Pandamasque
@Pandamasque 11 ай бұрын
@@kantina4765 "Great" is subjective. Dissonance is the spice of music.
@kantina4765
@kantina4765 11 ай бұрын
@@Pandamasque I've never even noticed the dissonance, oasis use an awful lot of distorted minor chords and I can't say any of the music sounds ugly at all.
@Pandamasque
@Pandamasque 11 ай бұрын
@@kantina4765 It's very subtle. We're talking about harmonics after all. And most people born after the 1950s grew up hearing and loving those sounds.
@VarcArtsandMusic
@VarcArtsandMusic Жыл бұрын
Another thing to remember with distortion is that it adds over/undertones that can enhance the harmonic richness of a guitar sound alongside the vocals. Another interesting thing to consider is that there are cases of major/minor chords being played on a distorted guitar adding character in certain contexts, like when playing a Neapolitan chord before the tonic, or when a guitarist goes HAM with minor chords in a black metal song.
@Meshuggapeth
@Meshuggapeth Жыл бұрын
If you listen carefully to Teen Spirit, you can hear not only fifths but fourths too. For example, the opening F5 also has a Bb, played on the third fret of the third string.
@Meshuggapeth
@Meshuggapeth Жыл бұрын
I should clarify. You can hear fourths being played over the F and Ab power chords. But Kurt uses the same fretting technique for the fifth string rooted power chords, but that produces major triads (you can hear D and F being played over Bb and Db respectively).
@66HogarthAve
@66HogarthAve Жыл бұрын
Pete Townshend has talked a lot about this issue, explaining that he avoids the third when playing live with distortion to avoid the muddiness and complexity of the resulting chord. You can see this when he plays live. He plays an E chord shape with just one finger, muting the G string to get a power chord. He plays an A chord shape with his pinky on the 5th fret, thus avoiding the third and adding an additional 5th and octave. And he usually plays a G chord shape that avoids all thirds.
@spindriftdrinker
@spindriftdrinker Жыл бұрын
Townsend was kind of the George Washington of power chords. I can't think of a power chord riff more iconic than the ones accompanying 'Baba O'Riley" or "Won't Get Fooled Again"- for example.
@noscrubbubblez6515
@noscrubbubblez6515 Жыл бұрын
@@spindriftdrinker 'Won't get Fooled Again' came out right after my 15th birthday and my learning all Neil Young acoustic songs. My 12 string didn't distort and even though it had sustain, nothing the over drive of electric. To this day Won't get fooled has been my anthem, but more so with the country moving to cashless? it's the end bro...
@spindriftdrinker
@spindriftdrinker Жыл бұрын
@@noscrubbubblez6515 Twelve strings are too tough on my delicate fingers.(🙂 But if I had one, I'd be playing songs of The Byrds.
@wareya
@wareya Жыл бұрын
The reason the harmonic series is related to distortion artifacts is a little more complicated than you make it out to be in this video. When you play two notes at the same time through distortion, you also get distortion from the *beat* between those two notes, not just the two notes individually. So you get undertones, too. Those undertones are related to where the chord tones nearly line up in the harmonic series of lower frequencies, which is why root plus fifth gives you an undertone an octave down. More complex intervals have lower and lower undertones. And the more chord tones you add, the more undertones there are competing for space. This affects the harmonic overtones, too, but by making new, more complex overtones, not (just) by making the overtones of each individual note fight for space.
@DavidBennettPiano
@DavidBennettPiano Жыл бұрын
Thank you for explaining this. It seems I have oversimplified the explaination in my video so I have now actually edited out that whole section... I will tackle that topic again in a future video!
@wareya
@wareya Жыл бұрын
@@DavidBennettPiano Looking forward to it! Thank you for a great video as always.
@althealligator1467
@althealligator1467 Жыл бұрын
That's really interesting, but what do undertones have to do with a full triad being dissonant?
@wareya
@wareya Жыл бұрын
@@althealligator1467 The lowest undertone you get is related to how long it takes for every note combined to line back up right where it started. The more notes you add, the longer that takes, the lower the lowest undertone frequency is, and the closer together its overtones are. And because we play 12-tet chords, not harmonic series chords, they don't perfectly line up, so there's a lot of close-but-not-quite undertones fighting for space. These undertones (and their new overtones) are usually out of key, so they're dissonant. A harmonic series or just intonation major triad sounds consonant; the lowest undertone is the tonic two octaves down.
@althealligator1467
@althealligator1467 Жыл бұрын
@@wareya That's a great explanation, thanks. I would also argue, though, that literally every overtone you hear is technically out of tune relative to 12TET, but I've never found them to be that shocking, like for example the loud b7 there seems to be on a piano, or the loud C and E I hear when playing an F-A major third low on a piano, which are the fifth of each of these notes respectively. They're technically out of tune, but that's not that egregious, since our brains are pretty good at approximating. I thought because distorted sounds are extremely rich in harmonics, the combination of them in ways that are relatively more complex will sound relatively more dissonant. This same thing happens when phrasing a chord too low in range, as there are literally just a greater amount of overtones that are perceivable in a note whose fundamental is lower. And it's probably the reason dissonant intervals with more complex ratios sound more dissonant in the first place, since for example there will be very simple interference with the harmonics of a perfect fifth but extremely complex interference with the harmonics of a minor second. But then a lot of it is also learned. I don't know though, I'm just theorizing. Edit: I guess a good question for me to ask would be whether a justly intonated major triad played on a distorted guitar sounds consonant or not.
@Fritz1457
@Fritz1457 Жыл бұрын
Funny thing about "all of me" by John Legend: When I play It on the guitar with the capo on the first fret, the Eb5 chord (which usually would be a E5 chord), can be switched for a Em and it'll harmonize well enough.
@Labyrinth1010
@Labyrinth1010 11 ай бұрын
When I saw the title of this video, I was thinking…. “Like 99% of rock” and was expecting a somewhat pointless video. I don’t why after so many videos I’d question David. It’s so obvious now, but I never considered how the vocal can imply the quality of 5th chords. David really is one of the best there is.
@urex1717
@urex1717 Жыл бұрын
Power chords and drop tunings were the lifeblood of grunge rock. For whatever reason, it always appealed this caveman listener's ears. Put on some Chevelle and I am a happy camper (in my little cave).
@joelcaron8291
@joelcaron8291 Жыл бұрын
Explaining power chords : You Rocked it like a Hurricane !!
@jackbuff_I
@jackbuff_I Жыл бұрын
dude, you have such an excellent way of breaking down and explaining theory. It really makes all the difference and is a main factor in keeping my attention. Also, what a beautiful guitar you've got there... wow😍
@joermnyc
@joermnyc Жыл бұрын
One trick to thicken up power chords off of the low E string is to add in the octave down of the fifth, so a D5 would be 5 5 7 7 - - on a chord tab. It’s simple just to bar the 5th fret across the low E and A string (in standard tuning, this would be harder in drop D since that lower root note is now up two frets and a 7 5 7 7 - - shape is not as comfortable to play (and good luck getting all 4 notes to ring out clearly without practicing.)
@SoFallsWichitaFalls
@SoFallsWichitaFalls Жыл бұрын
Thank you David for the well presented information. Brilliant in fact.
@roybaty8550
@roybaty8550 Жыл бұрын
Top content, I love your theory videos as you start from fundamentals. As someone without formal training but a passion for music, it helps to fill in the holes in my knowledge and solidifies what I already know.
@avedic
@avedic Жыл бұрын
Your videos that deal with harmony.....are hands down my favorite. You are SO good at that. Please....more of THAT! :}
@8thsnd
@8thsnd Жыл бұрын
I went on to subscribe your channel after realizing that I already watched half of the videos you uploaded. I want to better my music theory and your vidoes referencing my favourite bands are perfect for this. There are so many hidden flavors in music. It is the best art! Editing my comment, because I really want to emphasize you're making great videos about music theory. Thank you for taking your time to explain certain concepts in the way that you do!
@bobsykes
@bobsykes Жыл бұрын
Nice that you emphasized the use in distorted guitar. Vacuum tube amps produce 2nd and 3rd harmonic distortion (really just overtones) primarily, so that harmonic relationship has to work with whatever is being played on the stirngs themselves.
@PianoMatronNeeNee
@PianoMatronNeeNee Жыл бұрын
Great content. Thank you for this.I learned so much from you ❤Heartfelt thank you from Miami
@DavidBennettPiano
@DavidBennettPiano Жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@morganellieification
@morganellieification Жыл бұрын
inverted power chords are great as the bass will be playing the root low note and the 5th and 1st on the guitar will cut through the mix so much more, ZZ Top did this all the time
@KarstenJohansson
@KarstenJohansson Жыл бұрын
Then you have the extended of *that*, where you have the 5th in the root, followed by the root, followed by an octave of the 5th. Visually it looks like an upside down power chord (and the open G that uses 2nd string 3rd fret incorporates it). It's used to add twang or a ringy-ness, even though it is technically the same notes as a power chord.
@Myrtone
@Myrtone 11 ай бұрын
They could be called fourth chords.
@alessandrosummer
@alessandrosummer Жыл бұрын
Fantastic video as usual!!! Keep going David 🙃
@aidanhickey9845
@aidanhickey9845 Жыл бұрын
Another thing people do is when they play a power chord starting on the A string, they also play the E string. This adds a lower 5th to the chord and makes it sound really heavy. E.G every Weezer song ever.
@gwalla
@gwalla Жыл бұрын
I think part of the "power chords aren't real chords" thing comes from classical theory, where "chord" really means something like "the basic harmonic character of a short unbroken span of music" rather than "a group of notes played on an instrument more or less simultaneously" as it usually does in pop/rock/jazz theory. Suspended chords are similar: classical theory doesn't consider them chords, but pop/rock/jazz theory does. And I think this really comes down to how the two approaches, despite using similar terminology, have different purposes. Classical theory is geared more towards analysis of full pieces after the fact, while pop/rock/jazz theory is more about telling individual musicians what to play. This is an oversimplification of course.
@sirB0nes
@sirB0nes Жыл бұрын
I've heard other music theory KZbinrs talk about this technique before (omitting the 3rd degree in the chord, but adding it back in through the vocal melody), but this is a great explanation of why you would need or want to do it at all.
@madn
@madn Жыл бұрын
I wanted to hear American Idiot in Minor by only changing the notes that vocals are singing. It would be cool to show how it could show the result it has on changing just a small part.
@DavidBennettPiano
@DavidBennettPiano Жыл бұрын
That’s a good idea!
@wolfgangnomi8837
@wolfgangnomi8837 Жыл бұрын
You are a great music instructor, thanks for your channel!!
@DavidBennettPiano
@DavidBennettPiano Жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@maxturgeon89
@maxturgeon89 Жыл бұрын
I'm glad I caught the discussion on harmonic series and muddiness of sound, I thought it was really interesting!
@MadCatNobody
@MadCatNobody Жыл бұрын
I took piano lessons as a kid and thus had a very rudimentary understanding of chords were (and specifically for the kids songs and classical songs I was learning for piano). Then as a I got older and got more into rock music I would always hear about power chords, but never really understood what exactly they were. This video was a great explanation and now I feel like I really understand it for the first time.
@adrianhepton9362
@adrianhepton9362 Жыл бұрын
Very powerful explanation!
@danielmateovargas3796
@danielmateovargas3796 Жыл бұрын
Its nice to see David with his guitar Oo nicee videos
@MartinvonBargen
@MartinvonBargen Жыл бұрын
2:24 Perfect Norwegian Black Metal chord there David! 🤘🤘
@DahanLiam
@DahanLiam Жыл бұрын
Dude its so fun to see someone like you with this guitar, im too a pround owener off Guild Starfire DC 1! amazing video thank you
@Glarf
@Glarf Жыл бұрын
A lot of Country songs use the 5th to harmonize so they essentially are using power chords. I think a lot of people don't even recognize that there is even harmony happening, as it really just brings out the lead vocal (just like the Seven Nation Army riff).
@TheeSlickShady
@TheeSlickShady 11 ай бұрын
Excellent video! Thank you!!
@pastorandreaswendt
@pastorandreaswendt Жыл бұрын
Me learning power chords on western guitar from a friend: "Yeah certainly a thing for rock guitarists because they are so much easier to play". Me 30 years later learning about the harmonic series and sound of overtones of the third in a distorted guitar: totally thunderstruck about the music theory genius that invented power chords. (But it still helps that they are easier to play)
@dankers12
@dankers12 Жыл бұрын
What a great explanation.
@drakeburnett7254
@drakeburnett7254 Жыл бұрын
This is my first time seeing David on the guitar
@MrNiceguyofficial
@MrNiceguyofficial Жыл бұрын
Great show as usual i allways come here when im up for some music theory
@Kyubiwan
@Kyubiwan Жыл бұрын
Diatonic power/"open fifth" chords in C: C5, D5, E5, F5, G5, A5, Bdim(no3)
@mikefelber5129
@mikefelber5129 Жыл бұрын
The power chord is ubiquitous when I learned guitar. That was the starting point & I still write songs today using it. Bands like Nirvana, Green Day, Black Sabbath, Less Than Jake- and the whole punk,grunge,ska movement was born from the use of that “chord” #GreatVideo
@leonardogoulart3245
@leonardogoulart3245 10 ай бұрын
2:18 This happens because the third on the equal temperament isn't the "true" harmonic third, it's an aproximation for convenience's sake. It sounds dirty with distortion because it's a little bit dissonant, and the distortion makes dissonance evident. There is, however, a way of making a clean distorted chord with the third. Try this: play a distorted full chord with the third on one string (the classic open E chord, for example) and then tune up the string where the third note is being played just a little bit, until you notice the distortion becomes clean, and voi la, you found the harmonic third. Problem is, now the guitar is tuned to play specifically that format of chord, and can only be used to play when that string is used for the third note.
@johnorzel9
@johnorzel9 7 ай бұрын
Anton Bruckner, whose 5th Symphony inspired "Seven Nation Army," uses thirdless chords regularly, such as at the end of the coda to the first movement of his Ninth Symphony.
@TigerRichards
@TigerRichards Жыл бұрын
I'd heard the term, "power chords" but had no idea of the meaning. Thanks for a succinct and interesting explanation.
@raithrover1976
@raithrover1976 Жыл бұрын
Power chords sound great player on an acoustic guitar as well. Polly by Nirvana is a good example and a great song for practicing moving the shape around the fretboard. Love is Everywhere (Beware) by Wilco is another great acoustic power chord song.
@metramaks
@metramaks Жыл бұрын
I don't have electric guitar with me right now so only play acoustic. And power chords are sounds powerful even without distortion, especially when you add dynamic to your picking.
@martijn_yt
@martijn_yt 10 ай бұрын
I would argue that technically a chord is only a 5 chord if it has a minor major ambiguity. If a melody on top of a chord solves the ambiguity, it becomes a regular major or minor chord. This happends for instance on the Ab5 in Teen Spirit: The melody adds a C, so the Ab5 chord loses its major-minor ambiguity and becomes a regular Ab ;) (btw, this does not happen with the other three chords during the verse)
@BlueManIan
@BlueManIan Жыл бұрын
Kraftwerk's "The Model" uses bare 5ths in one of the main synth parts!
@NikoFrederiko.
@NikoFrederiko. Жыл бұрын
The white stripes one did have more than two notes played simultaneously. Almost sounds like another track exclusively playing the maj 3rds w a slide and the tone rolled off, more quietly in the mix.
@cakemartyr5794
@cakemartyr5794 Жыл бұрын
It's great to have such a precise explanation. Thank you. Anyway, Owner of a Lonely Heart comes to mind.
@benjaminguitar6480
@benjaminguitar6480 Жыл бұрын
Yesterday is tuned down a whole step and play an open G5 shape chord
@JoshPhoenix11
@JoshPhoenix11 Жыл бұрын
You know the Beatles didn't write any of their music? Its how Michael Jackson was able buy all the songs. The Beatles were a product of Tavistock. And Lennon was an wife beating (Cynthia), adulterous, child abusing (Julian- emotional abuse), hypocrite. Sorry if that was offensive, but thats the problem because people are believing a fabrication and lie.
@Baldbutstillhuman
@Baldbutstillhuman Жыл бұрын
Power chords are great for quick and harmonious chord progressions.
@not_ori
@not_ori Жыл бұрын
Amazing video! Can you upload a video about songs that use the Enigmatic scale? Yeah that gonna be a tough one😂
@thewhiterabbit8581
@thewhiterabbit8581 Жыл бұрын
Never thought I'd see tablature in your channel
@smergthedargon8974
@smergthedargon8974 Жыл бұрын
You say it sounds muddy but I love the extra distortion playing the minor third on top adds.
@edoardodiago476
@edoardodiago476 Жыл бұрын
All your video are super interesting!!! Pls Do “song that use harmonics”.
@tylerhackner9731
@tylerhackner9731 Жыл бұрын
Very interesting to hear
@muralist_
@muralist_ Жыл бұрын
Actually, there is a video with Ritchie Blackmore explaining not only how he got inspired by Beethoven to write the basic riff of Smoke On The Water (as mentioned in this video), but also explaining how he actually does NOT play power chords and how most guitarists therefore play the riff sort of wrong. His original way of playing it is actually with the same notes as in the classic power chord grip, but he does it in a different setting on the guitar, by which it sounds slightly different as when played in common power chords.
@headlessnotahorseman
@headlessnotahorseman Жыл бұрын
I thought it was just that he plucks both strings simultaneously rather than using a pick, because the riff is accompanied by a distorted hammond organ so he wanted to match the timing of that with the guitar.
@althealligator1467
@althealligator1467 Жыл бұрын
6:42 It is, though. It's a chord progression with a very fast and syncopated harmonic rhythm. Just like you could say the "melody is harmonized in fifths," you could say "the melody is harmonized in power chords." Both statement would be correct here. You'd get the say thing with Smoke On the Water, except while the riff melody is harmonized in power chords just the same, it's harmonized in fourths rather than fifths. That's the thing, a chord is just something you play, not something that's intrinsic to the music. The example I love to use is Don't Stop Me Now. In the "Don't. Stop. Me noooow" part, every note of the melody is harmonized with a full chord, Gm, F, C, Gm, as in the entire band specifically _plays_ those chords. However, while not as interesting to listen to, the whole band could have just stayed on a Gm chord the whole time and it would have worked. In fact, the whole band could have been playing anything, even if they're different chords, and it wouldn't be "wrong" even if it doesn't sound good. It just wouldn't necessarily sound good, that's it, nothing more. A chord is just a collection of several notes, much like a scale is. They're actually very similar concepts, honestly they could be one and the same and music theory would not be affected. An interval is just a specific voicing of a two note chord, of a dyad.
@TotoDG
@TotoDG Жыл бұрын
List of songs that use power chords: *[INSERT ANY PUNK OR METAL SONG]*
@musicappreciate
@musicappreciate Жыл бұрын
Bette Midler‘s “The Rose“ is based on power chords too
@knightwing5169
@knightwing5169 Жыл бұрын
Please make a video about songs that use a time signature with a bottom number that isn't 2, 4, 8, 16, or 32.
@spindriftdrinker
@spindriftdrinker Жыл бұрын
Maybe the most iconic and instantly recognizable power chord riff to classic rock fans would be 'Aqualung'.
@0000225500002255
@0000225500002255 Жыл бұрын
Sitting on a park bench
@spindriftdrinker
@spindriftdrinker Жыл бұрын
@@0000225500002255 First rock hit about a homeless dirty old man.
@spinju0079
@spinju0079 Жыл бұрын
I have seen sheet music call a G power chord “G no 3rd”. It was a three note chord with the root, the 5th and the octave.
@efficiencygaming3494
@efficiencygaming3494 Жыл бұрын
Nice change from your usual piano-focused content. I was almost afraid you'd change your channel name to David Bennett Guitar! I feel like even guitar players who think they know everything about power chords could learn something here. I didn't know about distortion being the reason for removing the third from guitar chords. By the way, have you heard the new Smile single "Bending Hectic"? How do you like it?
@0pher545
@0pher545 11 ай бұрын
13 year olds at guitar center: “allow us to introduce ourselves”
@Kylora2112
@Kylora2112 Жыл бұрын
The big reason why guitarists don't play thirds in distorted chords is because distortion makes the inherent out-of-tune thirds (because thirds, especially major thirds aren't in tune with the rest of the chord on fixed-note instruments) even more harsh and dissonant. Just listen to the riffs in Holy Wars...The Punishment Due by Megadeth. There are a few spots (namely during the middle section verse and the riff right before the final guitar solo where he alternates between playing the riff with root-5th and root-major third dyads) where Dave Mustaine is playing major third dyads with a heavily distorted tone, and they almost sound alien.
@TheGerkuman
@TheGerkuman Жыл бұрын
Of course, some artists purposefully want that muddy sound that including the third gives you, so they avoid power chords. But they do tend to only use as little distortion as they need to get the effect, using reverb, chorusing and delay to help bulk it out. It's a delicate balance.
@Wind-nj5xz
@Wind-nj5xz 11 ай бұрын
Black metal very often uses minor chords with lots of distortion without anything else to balance it out, and it works very well imo
@TheGerkuman
@TheGerkuman 11 ай бұрын
@@Wind-nj5xz they do in a non-standard way though. Even then, I guess that shows that you either use a little, or a lot. Not a moderate amount.
@eugeneryzen6323
@eugeneryzen6323 Жыл бұрын
TONE GYM A GYM MUSICIANS. for example of an exercises: BENCH CHORDS, DEAD CHORDS, POWER LIFT CHORDS.
@axlhyvonen461
@axlhyvonen461 Жыл бұрын
OMG,once again an extremely helpful, useful and captivating episode of Your channel😊😊 Really helped me understand better the concept of frequences and the fact, that why P5 interval sounds so smooth and complete, if compared to e.g M3 interval 😊😊And in addition, that Tone Gym is a pearl 😊😊😊🥳
@KarstenJohansson
@KarstenJohansson Жыл бұрын
As a guitar player, another way I see this notated is, for example, G# (no 3rd), although that's a bit wordy for 2 notes. Having said that, power chords do not always have the octave. In metal, it is *very* common for a power chord to simply be the root and 5th, with no octave. And in hair band metal, it's quite common to see formulations with a Root and #5. An example of this is I'll See The Light Tonight from Yngwie Malmsteen, but really it's used in nearly every hair metal song you've ever heard. A band that made it central to their sound is Ratt. Def Leppard, too. Scorpions use it in their song Big City Nights.
@PeterBuvik
@PeterBuvik Жыл бұрын
The piano riff on Free Fallin is played with power chords
@kentl7228
@kentl7228 Жыл бұрын
Wrong tab for Smoke On The Water. It was played on the A & D strings and plucked with first finger and thumb. Blackmore said so in an interview.
@mjmorriplymouth
@mjmorriplymouth 11 ай бұрын
If you are talking about power chords on the piano, then you could argue that the left hand of the first movement of Beethoven's "Moonlight Sonata" has many power chords, making for a cleaner sound in the lower register.
@erben.hof.Fytspat
@erben.hof.Fytspat Жыл бұрын
Is that the H&K switchblade 100? amazing amp!
@drcchc
@drcchc Жыл бұрын
Great as usual. However, for the first time, I might critique that so much more could be said. First, when harmony emerged during the Medieval/Renaissance the “power chord” was recognized as the Shell Harmony giving much precedence to modal neutrality. Second, yes distorted guitar was a major factor in establishing power chords but so was rock’s Blues influence. In Blues, the accompaniment at times keep major/minor chordal quality ambiguous leaving it to the lead (e.g. vocals) to meander between modes. Finally, in Jazz the approach is the opposite - avoid the 5th (and even the root) to highlight the upper chord extensions. The exception in Jazz would be Wes Montgomery who had a unique style of soloing with root-5th-octave root.
@za4310
@za4310 Жыл бұрын
Smells like teen spirit uses a bunch of sus4 chords and major chords because kurt barred the higher frets in each chord (almost) straight across and just muted higher strings as needed. Idk if he even fully knew what those chords were, but to him they were all the same chord shape and a ton of his songs are actually sus4 chords if the root is on the E and major barre chords if its on the A.
@musicappreciate
@musicappreciate Жыл бұрын
I also just thought of David Letterman‘s late night opening played by Paul Schaefer/company
@xtieburn
@xtieburn Жыл бұрын
I wonder if anyone has played sections of one song with distortion in power chords, then either improvised or written the same (Or at least similar) sections without distortion with the different third note. Alternatively I wonder if anyones modified songs without distortion and with that change and whether that works in many cases or not. (Im guessing it wouldnt work so well for those songs just replacing that note with another instrument or the vocals as in the Greenday example.)
@francissreckofabian01
@francissreckofabian01 Жыл бұрын
Power chords are difficult whilst learning. I was doing Paperback writer with my teacher today and currently I can not stretch from the 3rd to 7th fret. I will practice. Maybe I'll get it.
@urilevy1
@urilevy1 11 ай бұрын
You’re the best
@kevincote1920
@kevincote1920 Жыл бұрын
next ups gonna be songs that are music
@andym2612
@andym2612 Жыл бұрын
This list could be nearly endless.
@ezsmith3765
@ezsmith3765 5 ай бұрын
Every Tony Iommi riff ever The 👑 KING of the HEAVY riff.
@WoockerSocket2
@WoockerSocket2 Жыл бұрын
David telling every rock song in the universe to have a seat
@Journey-of-1000-Miles
@Journey-of-1000-Miles Жыл бұрын
I find vacuum tube amplifiers are less muddy when playing chords that contain the third.
@scaled_chameleon9399
@scaled_chameleon9399 Жыл бұрын
What's the news on the next part of the series on composing for an orchestra?
@DavidBennettPiano
@DavidBennettPiano Жыл бұрын
I’m glad you’re anticipating it! It should be out the first week of July. It was delayed as I wanted to have time to film with an actual trumpet player 😊
@scaled_chameleon9399
@scaled_chameleon9399 Жыл бұрын
That's great! Take as much time as you need though :)
@RandomBananaSalad
@RandomBananaSalad Жыл бұрын
best channel of all time
@DCSHOECOUSADC
@DCSHOECOUSADC 8 ай бұрын
What’s the program you use to write the chords notes etc
@Yupppi
@Yupppi Жыл бұрын
I had to open the video just to see how he managed to compress "songs that use power chords" to just 9 minutes. Jon Lord of Deep Purple played a lot of power chords. Coincidentally he played through a guitar amp with distortion.
@oak3785
@oak3785 Жыл бұрын
awesome video!!!! what i never understand is which strings to pluck when doing power chords, this is coming from a very new learner who never learned music before, but if i play the second note in "Smells Like...", the B5, do i pluck starting from the E or A string?
@Benjamin-1989
@Benjamin-1989 Жыл бұрын
Second chord (B flat) is strummed downward twice starting on the A string. The fourth power chord D flat is also strummed the same way. The E string is not played or strummed for the B flat and D flat power chords. I habitually deaden (mute) the E string with the tip of my finger when playing power chords on the A string so it doesnt ring out accidentally. You will get used to using your fretting and picking hand to habitually deaden the strings that are not part of a particular chord and to avoid open strings ringing out when playing in general. The first power chord (F) you strum starting downward on the E string (the thickest string), Dunnn da-dun. -then deaden the strings with your fretting hand and do the chicka chicka- Then the next power chord in the riff (B flat) is strummed downward starting on the A string. Same shape but you're on the A string for the dun dun after the string muted chikas.
@oak3785
@oak3785 Жыл бұрын
@@Benjamin-1989 muting is the key then!!
@RDRussell2
@RDRussell2 Жыл бұрын
I wonder if this is a question of "which side of the pond" you are from, but... in place of "bare 5ths" I've always heard and used the term "open 5ths." And I do like the term "open" 5ths, as it does indeed convey how they sound, harmonically - they sound open! Also, your guitar demonstration of 5ths versus chords got me to thinking: the distortion on a guitar provides so much color that the third is unnecessary. It just gets in the way. Certainly, there's plenty of songs out there with open 5ths that are not distorted, but on that distorted guitar, yeah, there's already a lot of color there.
@jack002tuber
@jack002tuber Жыл бұрын
Why did Eric Clapton make the unplugged album? He lost his power chord
@Chazzs
@Chazzs Жыл бұрын
There are some rock bands that use full major chords with distortion and sound good, anything by the Ramones for example!
@sprite_6911
@sprite_6911 Жыл бұрын
Ive learnt more about music theory in this video than my 3 years of playing guitar lol
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