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Lessons: Lesson #585: Power Chord Superimposition

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Power Chord Superimposition


by Jeremy Cotton (7649)

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I should probobly clarify-in order to use power chords to get more complex harmonies, you will either need to clone yourself, sample/record yourself, or talk your bass player into cooperating.
These are just a few ideas for getting away from the cliche metal sound, and broadening your horizons.
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