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#29610 by jw123
Tue Apr 22, 2008 6:35 pm
Never used one I always just lean against a building.

#29648 by gbheil
Wed Apr 23, 2008 2:45 am
Uh yea, Thats what that stiff first finger is for. Crybaby me a wha pedal and bridge over it.

#29822 by Starfish Scott
Thu Apr 24, 2008 6:14 pm
I have an old string type capo, but I don't use it. Hell, I think the slide feels alien enough, let alone a capo..

Slide=yes capo=no

#29975 by philbymon
Fri Apr 25, 2008 10:43 pm
Capos are not just for beginners, BC.

Check out some of David Wilcox' amazing playing. I saw him once in VA, & at one point he had 3 capos on his guitar simultaneously. He had some of them cut out in certain places & was playing behind some of them. What a creative guy.

He doesn't do too much electric work, but when he does, it's kinda mellow & melodic, from what I've heard.

I've seen a cpl 'lectric guys using 'em, & it worked out ok for them, esp for open chording stuff, as well as on some interesting lead work.

#30309 by mistermikev
Tue Apr 29, 2008 10:16 pm
I use a capo all the time. If you sing and play guitar... it's real handy.
I could re-learn each song in ten dif keys or just use bar chords to play it... but the capo allows me to use open chords and original voicings but play in a dif key without retuning or using pitch shift software.
I can't imagine any other use for it... and with the new ones that allow one to simulate drop tuning... the possibilities are endless for slide.

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