Eb5 Chord (Eb Power Chord) on Piano & Guitar
Here's a piano keyboard and guitar fretboard reference to the
Eā5 chord, also known as
Eā 5th,
Eā power chord or
Eā no 3rd.
The notes of the
Eā5 chord are
Eā Bā.
The intervals of the
Eā5 chord are the root
(Eā) and the perfect fifth
(Bā). Since five chords don't
have a major or minor third, they don't have a distinctive major or minor
feel.
Five chords are often used on the guitar and are known as power chords. When
played on the piano, they are often played with an extra root note on top, an
extra Eā in the case of the
Eā5 chord.
šø You can jump to
guitar chord diagrams for the
Eā5 chord in common positions on the guitar
fretboard.
Eā5 Chord on Piano
āØļø hint: use number 1 to trigger the Eā5 chord and the number 2 to trigger the chord with an added root on top.
Eā5 Chord
notes: Eā Bā
- Eā
- Bā
Eā5 Chord with Extra Root
notes: Eā Bā Eā
- Eā
- Bā
- Eā
šø Guitar Diagrams for the Eā Power Chord
Below you'll find guitar chord diagrams for common chord positions of the Eā5 chord, along with finger positions or note names.