You know you sit down with your acoustic in your lap, or you throw the strap of your electric around your neck…
…you are thinking of what to play and getting reacquainted with your stringed friend…
…on their own volition your fingers move to the fretboard, earger to caress her and make her sing…
…and you play a …what?
I tend to play a quirky a-chord that is an open a-string, seventh fret of the d-string, sixth fret of the g-string and open b & e. Not sure what it is called, but that is what I usually find myself playing.
Second is a standard g-chord that lets you asses if all of your strings are in tune.
I always play a G chord, with the extra D note added on the B string, the opening chord to the Eagles “Take It Easy”. It just sounds good, plus it verifies tuning pretty well.
That’s an Aadd2, Or you might call it an A9 except it doesn’t have the 7th. The nice thing about that chord is you can just move around the D and G strings with the same shape and leave the A, B, and E strings open. Can pretty much play a whole song like that if you want.
I fried my left wrist years ago and haven’t picked up a guitar in ages, but I always went to Em, the opening chord of my warm-up pickin’ tune, whose title I can no longer remember. It’s so sad. Somebody play me a Dm…
Typically just a Cheater’s A, where I fret the three required strings with just my index finger so I can do a standard hammer-on, pull-off from the fifth string, 3rd fret to sixth string, third fret.
I then move to an open D - but typically a sharp, Jimmy Page-style upstroke - to really get the attack and listen for both the tuning and whether my gain settings are good - there is nothing like the sound of an amp just breaking up into overdrive on a sharp upstroked D. Think AC/DC’s Riff Raff, right when Bon says “Riff Raff” - that’s what I’m talking about…
My guitar is almost always tuned down to Drop C (like System of a Down) and I always just play a power chord on the 1st fret. About as simple as it gets, but hey, that’s how “Prison Song” starts!