12 cool chords to play on acoustic guitar

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Have a go at 12 open-string chords that we think will fire up your creativity!

Let’s be clear! There’s no such thing as an ‘acoustic guitar chord’. If a guitar has a standard fretboard, then, acoustic or electric, all chord shapes are fair game. However, some chords do sound great when played on acoustic – and we’re looking at some of our favourites here.

We’re looking at a particular category of guitar chords: open-string shapes. These are chords that include open strings, but aren’t necessarily played in the open position. The lush, ringing open strings give a richness to these shapes that really fire up any acoustic arrangement, solo or in a band. Right, let’s get strumming!

01 The Bird Is The Word

Played famously by Paul McCartney on The Fab Four’s Blackbird, this sweet shape can easily be moved around the fretboard – the open third string comes in and out of tune when you move the shape, creating harmony and dissonance. Try experimenting with it.

02 Still Flying High

Another shape from Blackbird, this time played as a minor chord. Contemporary pop rocker James Bay has also taken these shapes to heart. Hold Back The River uses both of McCartney’s shapes, so make sure to try them both out.

03 Unchained

Whenever we hear this chord we think of No Excuses by Alice In Chains. Just slide in from two frets below to outline the intro. This is a versatile shape that you can move all around the fretboard. For instance, in 2nd position it’s the opening chord in Rush’s Hemispheres.

04 Feeling Moody

If you need a moody sound beyond the more basic Em chord, try out this minor add9 shape. We’re in the open position here in E minor, but it is possible to play it as a barre chord – it’ll be a stretch at the lower frets, though, so perhaps try it higher up the fretboard first.

05 Jumbo Powerchord

The guitar is never more glorious than when blasting out a powerchord, and here is the most powerful of them all: an enormous E5. Making use of open strings for maximum ring, the top two strings double notes from lower in the chord, creating a pseudo-12 string effect.

06 The Best Of Foo

Dave Grohl is a master of using open strings in unusual voicings for a combination of jangle and crunch – and it sounds great on acoustic, too! This one opens Best Of You. It’s arguably easier than many more common minor 7 shapes thanks to the lack of a barre.

07 Unbearable Suspense

A logical way to follow the

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