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1. Place your index finger on the A string, behind the 4th fret. That's the C# note.
2. Your middle finger will not be used in this chord. You may stick it out, as if you were flipping someone off.
3. Place your ring finger on the D string, behind the 6th fret. That's the G# note.
4. Place your pinky finger on the G string, behind the 6th fret. That's another C# note, one octave higher.
5. Playing only the A, D, and G strings, rock that power chord!
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