C# Power Chord Guitar Chord
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C# Power Chord Chord
The C# Power Chord chord is built from the intervals: Root, and Perfect 5th. It contains the notes C#, and G#. Power chords contain only the root and fifth — no third — giving them a neutral, versatile sound.
What C# Power Chord Is
The C# Power Chord is a two-note power chord built from the root and the perfect fifth. Without a third, it has no major or minor identity — it is harmonically neutral, which is exactly what makes it the workhorse chord of rock, metal, and punk. The absence of a third also makes power chords sound clean through high-gain distortion, where stacked thirds would otherwise produce a muddy clash of overtones.
How C# Power Chord Sounds
Power chords sound forceful, immediate, and rhythmically driving. They have no inherent melodic flavor, which means the surrounding melody, bass, and rhythm decide the emotional tone. A C# Power Chord under a melancholy melody will feel sad; the same chord under a triumphant melody will feel triumphant. This adaptability is why power chords dominate riff-based music.
How To Use C# Power Chord In A Progression
Power chords appear most commonly on the I, IV, and V degrees of a key — the same three chords that drive 12-bar blues — but because they have no third they can be used freely in any major or minor context without clashing. Hold a C# Power Chord on the bass while the lead guitar plays a melodic line, and the harmony stays out of the way. Two-note power chords also voice cleanly across distortion in a way full triads do not.
Playing C# Power Chord On Guitar
On guitar, C# Power Chord is typically played as a two- or three-note shape on the bottom strings, using the index finger on the root and the ring finger on the fifth a fret-and-string up. The shape is movable, so the same fingering covers every power chord on every root just by sliding it around. Adding a third note an octave above the root thickens the chord without adding any new harmonic colour.
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