Prototype Classical Harmonic Capo

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Uploaded by on May 8, 2008

I am working on a new version of my Harmonic Capo that will work on classical guitars. It is designed to attach higher on the neck and isn't affected by the location of the neck joint. In this video, I have it attached at the 19th fret of my Martin D16M. That harmonic is the same as at the 7th fret, but positioned at the 19th fret, the capo os completely out of the way.

This version of the Harmonic Capo is not for sale yet. Visit my website http://www.weaseltrap.com for future updates.

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  • is it almost ready?

  • I wish I could say this version of the capo was going to be available soon, but it doesn't look good at the moment. I have a very small number of them that were hand made (by me), but my business can't afford to go into mass production right now. If business picks up, that may change and I promise I will post about it if it does. Sorry.

  • I wish I could say it was for sale, but it isn't. The design is final, but we can't afford to go into mass production right now. If business improves, that may change. I'm sorry, but the standard model Harmonic Capo is all we have to sell. I promise I will post about it if anything changes.

  • I'm surprised of all the browsing I do on youtube of guitar related searches I just found your videos. The design on the Harmonic Capo's are beyond opinion and I want to get one of my own Where should I look and is it fairly easy to work with?

  • The Classical version isn't for sale yet, but you can buy the regular Harmonic Capo online at:

    w w w . w e a s e l t r a p . c o m

    Is it easy to work with? That's a hard question to answer objectively. (It's easy for me, but I've had a long time to learn how to use it.) I suggest that you watch some of my other videos and read the FAQ page on my website and judge for yourself.

  • will there be anything the origional harminic capo can do that this classical one cant?......in other words would there be any reason to have both?

    Awesome Invention, awesome playing!!!

    Thanks

    Ryan

  • Thanks for watching!

    The design shown in this video wouldn't work on electric guitars because the rubber cord that holds the capo in place has to hook into a sound hole. It also can't attach below the neck joint, so you'd be limited to using it at the 12th and 19th frets.

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  • yo man you should make a 12 string harmonic capo that would be awesom

  • I love it i want one. sounds amazing

  • awesome! Hurry Bob!!! haha

  • Thank you, I plan on getting one as soon as I can

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