What are power chords and riff chords?!


Question: What are power chords and riff chords!?
i own an acoustic guitar and i know all basic chords !.!.!.!.!.but i wanted to know that what are power and riff chords and what is palm muting!.!.!.and can they be played on an acoustic guitar!?Www@Enter-QA@Com


Answers:
Yes, they can be played on acousic!.

Every basic chord has a power chord!. So the G's power chord is G5!. That's when your pointer finger covers all the strings on the 3rd fret and then your ring and pinky place their fingers on the 5th fret on the A and D strings!. Then your middle finger rests on the 4th fret G string!. Same thing follows for A , F, F# etc!. The A#, B, C, C#, D, D#, E play on strings lower!. So if you were to play the G5, you would move each finger down once string!. That would be the C5!. That rule follows for every one!.

Riffs are not chords, however like a solo, but only shorter!. There is no such thing as riff chords!. (At least that's what I think)

Palm Muting is when you are strumming, with your strumming hand, lightly rest the palm of your hand on the strings so you get this muffled sound when you play!. It sounds really cool!.

Okay I hope this helps! Good luck with your playing man!Www@Enter-QA@Com



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