I agree with you about power chords, but they are being used in place of "real" chords, and the Gladys Knight version of Grapevine is a great example. The iconic riff of the tune is always played with open 5ths, regardless of which version of the tune, but as the open 5ths move up a minor 3rd, the assumption is that this is a minor key, which it is not. Adding major 3rds to these "chords" gives a different flavor to the music.

Playable Tracks allows for the mixture of MIDI notes with the Real Tracks, so the added major 3rds can be edited out, but then some Real Tracks don't have transcriptions of the notes, so one can't edit the "playable" track.

Frustrating.


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