What do you play first?
Posted: 12 Nov 2003 1:28 am
Not that it's all that important, but it seems like it might be an interesting topic.
When you sit down at your steel, what's the first thing you play, or do you tune before playing anything? And do you have a particular reason for your choice, or is it just a habit that you're not even sure why you do it any more?
I find that I change every so often, but sometimes I might play the same thing for a couple of months or more. Sometimes it's a pattern or lick in open strings with no bar. Sometimes it's a harmony scale, and sometimes it might be a just a couple of 2 note harmonies. Very rarely is the first thing I play, a song or anything very complicated. Some times it might be an intro or something particular I've been thinking about or previously working on. My guitar set up at home holds tune quite well and I usually don't tune at all, for a while unless something is very obviously out.
On gigs it's a different story, as I feel I have to be warmed up and ready to go faster, but I think it's a mental thing more than a physical thing. With the sound off, I might go over the first thing coming up in the set that's a little tricky or difficult. But basically I just want to make sure I get at least a small amount of warm-up time and that I'm comfortable with my picks, seat, etc.
-- Marc
When you sit down at your steel, what's the first thing you play, or do you tune before playing anything? And do you have a particular reason for your choice, or is it just a habit that you're not even sure why you do it any more?
I find that I change every so often, but sometimes I might play the same thing for a couple of months or more. Sometimes it's a pattern or lick in open strings with no bar. Sometimes it's a harmony scale, and sometimes it might be a just a couple of 2 note harmonies. Very rarely is the first thing I play, a song or anything very complicated. Some times it might be an intro or something particular I've been thinking about or previously working on. My guitar set up at home holds tune quite well and I usually don't tune at all, for a while unless something is very obviously out.
On gigs it's a different story, as I feel I have to be warmed up and ready to go faster, but I think it's a mental thing more than a physical thing. With the sound off, I might go over the first thing coming up in the set that's a little tricky or difficult. But basically I just want to make sure I get at least a small amount of warm-up time and that I'm comfortable with my picks, seat, etc.
-- Marc