Guitar lesson - different ways to use a capo (G7th Capo in the video)
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@playgtrcouk no no guys. it's definitely ka-POW!
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@TheChocorooms depends on where you are.. internationally, it's both.
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@TheChocorooms Fuck off yer queer, I bet you cant even play guitar!! What a shit post!!
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@TheChocorooms Depends where you're from.
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@TheChocorooms Yeah I would have to disagree too. The word originates from the Italian Caposastra and should be pronounced cap-oh.
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I use my capo to produce similar low tunings like Drop Bb and C standard
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it's pronounced kay-po not cap-oh
TheChocorooms 1 year ago 5
@TheChocorooms ...mmm, I might have to disagree on this one.
playgtrcouk 1 year ago
should i use capo when im tapping?
KillerWario 2 years ago
you could use it if you wanted to. some guitarists use a slightly different tool similar to a capo to dampen the open strings from resonating, when they use both hands for tapping. look at Stanley Jordan or Jennifer Batten for examples.
playgtrcouk 2 years ago