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  • BarbaraM

    Member
    January 2, 2026 at 12:24 pm

    Thanks Pete, this is good information. So, since you didn’t mention it, the Bm power chord would be the second fret of the A string and the 4th frets of the G ad B strings, yes? Or would that be a B power chord; how to make it minor? Or do you? Oh wait, you are only concerned with sharps and flats, not major or minor. Since the C#m is only using the sharp of the C (4th fret A string, and moving up the other notes accordingly), the B would be one fret down from the C, since B and C are only one fret apart. So, second and 4th frets as I mentioned above.

    Did I answer my own question? 🙂

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