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Is a capo safe to use on an electric guitar? - menga.net

How to use one properly? Follow the same rules for capo use as you would on a steel string acoustic. Place the capo properly on the neck, don't ...

Demo: An Alternate-Tuning Capo - tonefiend.com

Joe Gore from tonefiend.com demonstrates the SpiderCapo — an alternate-tuning capo that can fret some strings while others ring open.

What is a capo and do you need one? - Gary Rebholz

Use a capo and stick with your familiar chord shapes ... So instead of changing the way you play and the shapes you use, a capo provides a ...

Capo Confusion? Use This Trick to Determine Chords & Key of Any ...

The capo is a critical tool for every guitarist. Learning open tunings also opens up your world. Many musicians also tuned down.

A Guitar Capo | Experiencing Worship

1) Put the capo as close to the forward most fret (bar) as possible without disturbing your fingering. Put it on and play a bit to make sure it ...

guitar capo chart for sharp keys - Jamey Faulkner

Make sure when a capo is placed, that it is straight, & makes good contact with the fret (evenly). We can get 'buzzing' if the capo is not set well. When we ...

Capo for beginners | Ukulele Underground Forum

As Mike said, a capo is one way of transposing a song to a higher key. Other ways to do that is using movable chords that utilize barre methods ...

Why some people say you shouldn't use capos, and why I think they ...

Using a capo ensures that I can play what I know instead of having to worry about the chord shapes that I don't know. The result I am aiming for ...

Capo on bass? | TalkBass.com

If there are two rhythm guitars one could capo into another voice so mud does not develop. I did try it on the bass, but, it "moved" my side ...

Thalia Capo Review - The Last Capo You'll Ever Need?

– Fits any guitar while keeping it in tune much better than regular capos. That's a big one. Do you also get annoyed whenever you place a capo on fret 4 for ...

Comparison of Shubb and Kyser Esus Partial Capos

On stage this can take precious time between songs if you need to do something like move it from fret 2 to to fret 7. You might have to buy a brass full capo to ...

Why are capo's used so much? | Telecaster Guitar Forum

A capo is a tool, and it can be used to maximize continuity of sound (eg, open strings) and conservation of movement, both of which contribute ...

Help me understand; why can a capo cost almost $300? | Page 2

A capo can provide a really easy way to do that without transposing and learning new chords. But I guess that comment is its own thread! In any ...

Buying a capo and slide glass for SJ-200 - forum topic | Ultimate Guitar

I've inquired about this, but haven't got a firm answer. It could either be for easier fretting or to change the tone of the guitar for ...

What is a Capo and What Does it Do? - Roadie Music Blog

A capo is essentially a small device that clamps onto the neck of a guitar to shorten the length of the strings.

Lol why do ppl use capo's? - Gearspace

Capos are for re tards who haven't got the dexterity to play different chord shapes in order to play different keys. It's easier. I'm sure alot ...

Re: Why use capo? - Mandolin Cafe Forum

So, the easy final answer is: Q:Why use a capo? A: Why not? It's a tool that makes certain things easier at the expense of other certain things.

Using a capo - Guitar Tricks Forum

Capos can be misunderstood. In addition to being useful in getting different chord voicings using common open chord shapes, it is helpful when playing music ...

Why Use a Capo? | Page 5 | Fender Stratocaster Guitar Forum

Strat-Talk Member ... Give ist a try. Especially if your a experienced Player. Time to try something new - maybe you will get a new aproach to Old ...

Can I Use A Guitar Capo On A Banjo? - Discussion Forums

Most guitar capos are radiused so you probably won't get quite optimum tone from all the strings unless your fret board is also radiused. If it ...