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n. (power chord English)
Usage examples of "power chords".
She whacked out a series of power chords on her guitar, mentally turning the faint, unamplified twang into the full-throated roar of the Laney.
The musical underpinning was more like the Pulp than the Juice, dark and simplistic, full of ominous power chords and evil vamps.
That movement prompted a redoubling of power chords by a suddenly anxious Jon-Tom.
But the rumble of power drills and saws had been replaced by another wall of noise: thunderous power chords and screaming treble riffs resonating from every beam and plank.
The bass-heavy power chords of sound-check carried on the clear night….
The awful music wailed on, punctuated by wrenching cast iron power chords.
None of the people who go to this church have ever heard these stops called into action, but Waterhouse puts them to good use now, firing off power chords like salvos from the mighty guns of the battleship Iowa.
Guitars thundered into power chords, a dark and moody sound with wailing violins underscoring a tense tone to the music.
Reaching the stretch that climbed gently alongside the twin glass towers of Scotland Street School, she cranked up the volume as she was finally able to move up the gears and put her foot down, the swell of the power chords and the surge of acceleration bringing a liberating sense of escape.