G7th Guitar Capo User Review

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Uploaded by on Mar 18, 2010

A review from http://www.focusonguitar.com of the G7th guitar capo.
Surely the best capo that money can buy.
Demonstrated in use on the James Blunt song Your Beautiful, and Take Thats Patience.
Also check out http://theguitarsecret.com for a beginners guitar course that I rate highly.

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  • I've just got one, they don't blow me away I must say, I also find it fucks the tuning up on this guitar unless I use it upside down lol :)

  • @xDet3rmin4tionx

    What guitar have you got? Is the neck alright on it?

  • @focusonguitar Also . . . is it really pronounced cApo? I'm from uk too and I always pronounced it Ca-Po ... I don't think I'll ever call it cApo hehe.

  • @xDet3rmin4tionx Lol

    I am not absolutely sure myself, but I have always pronounced it Cap-o.

    Some people in the past have said that was wrong, so I used Kay-po too.

    It just doesn't seem right calling it a Kay-po though.

    Keep rockin'

  • I want to get either this G7th or the Paige Clik. Ideas?

    Great video!

  • @DuskY1991

    Thanks very much.

    Perhaps try them both out at your local music shop. Its the G7th all the way for me as its so easy to use and reliable.

    All the best

    Paul

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  • I prefer my kyser capo. I don't even have to look when I move it so it's nice live. It has worked on every guitar neck from my charvel to my twelve string. You can also use it to hold down 5 or 4 strings if wanted. I've used mine for 6 months with no issues (till I lost it cause my friend got drunk and forgot where he put it.). The only issue is that it's not low profile, but it's not a big issue, you get use to it or if you want take about 2 more seconds to move it a bit back so it doesn't

  • @xDet3rmin4tionx

    A capo, or, rarely, capo tasto (from Italian capo, "head" and tasto, "tie or fret")

    so ca-po(italian) is true too. Also in Russian its ka-po-dAs-tr mostly from Italian. Rock on.

  • @focusonguitar haha :) Awesome stuff man, you seem like an awesome guy. I've just got back into music after about 3 / 4 years off, lots of problems with my health etc but I treated myself to a new guitar (well my parents did lol) and I'm loving it so much. Your guitar looks very nice, amazingly old your guitar is 6 years older than me rofl! Good review man, I'll subscribe to your Youtube Channel.

  • @focusonguitar i have a brand new Taylor GS Mini, the neck is nothing short of perfect. Don't get me wrong I like this capo but I did find on my guitar the E & A strings were clearly being pushed a bit hard. HOWEVER I accept my guitar might have a less "standard" like neck thus being a bit unusual since my shub capo did the same kinda thing. I will have to experiment with some more. The design is outstanding and it's the most simple capo to use with out doubt. I liked your video a lot man nice 1

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