Check out my cool new capo...

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Quote from: StringPicker6 on September 10, 2025, 05:23:40 PMPaul McCartney used to play in the bathroom as a kid because it sounded better.  :thumb
We would all sound better if we played in Paul McCartney's bathroom.
I feel a song coming on...


The frets get closer together as you go up the board, and some things are much easier to play that way.  I play some things capo'd at, say, IV, because the stretches and speed just aren't possible for me sans capo. 

"Sans capo" would be a good name for a band. Almost as good as "Gas Station Sushi".
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Quote from: StringPicker6 on September 10, 2025, 10:17:48 PM"Sans capo" would be a good name for a band. Almost as good as "Gas Station Sushi".
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I don't know if this was just a regional thing, but when I was a kid starting guitar in Minneapolis, they called capos cheaters LOL.
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Quote from: William2 on September 13, 2025, 08:31:02 AMI don't know if this was just a regional thing, but when I was a kid starting guitar in Minneapolis, they called capos cheaters LOL.
I've heard that term for capos.
Kind of derogatory, I've heard electric guitar players use for them.
I never used a capo on electrics and over all, they are far less common on electrics.

We also call reading glasses "cheaters".
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"We also call reading glasses "cheaters"." LOL!!!!
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As someone who never learned to read music (and still has no desire to learn), knows no theory (and still no desire to learn), etc., I'm happy to cheat.
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I've never owned a capo. I must be an honest man.  :laughin:
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The first hit single from my future punk band Sans Capo will be titled "Cheaters", and I will dedicate it to this forum.  :nana_guitar
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Quote from: Silence Dogood on September 13, 2025, 10:33:31 AMAs someone who never learned to read music (and still has no desire to learn), knows no theory (and still no desire to learn), etc., I'm happy to cheat.
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I didn't know you wore glasses!
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Quote from: William2 on September 13, 2025, 11:39:26 AMI've never owned a capo. I must be an honest man.  :laughin:
I know someone who has been looking for you.
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Quote from: Queequeg on September 13, 2025, 01:50:06 PMI didn't know you wore glasses!
 :humour: I know someone who has been looking for you.
 :humour:


LOL!!!
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I definitely wear my sunglasses at night, so I can, so I can...  :tongue:


I will say that I used to use a capo a lot more than I do now.  I used to love the higher, more chimey sounds when I was capo'd around IV, V, etc.  But these days I much prefer the more open sound of my guitar when the capo is not in use.  I mostly use one these days when the vox requires it.  And sometimes a more fingerstyle piece seems to sound better when the capo is on. 

Thanks to this forum for helping me expand my thinking to try new things. It led me to try out a Larrivee 12 string and to add pickups to several of my acoustics. I was reading this month old thread on capos last Tuesday.

On Tuesday I had a little free time on my hands so I stopped by the local Guitar Center to grab some medium Dunlop thumb picks. While there, I also bought a Kyser 12 string capo to use on my Larrivee LV-03 12 string. I've posted about this before but I am amazed at the intonation up the neck on this guitar. I generally use a Shubb 12 string capo but I am impressed with the Kyser. The Beatles classic "Here Comes The Sun" is ideally suited to be finger picked on a 12 string when capoed at the 7th fret.

While I was in the store, I looked at a used Boss Katana 50 MK2 amp that was available at a killer price. My son has the 100 watt model and he returned to the store with me to put it through its paces. It came home with me and with built in reverb and delay effects is ideally suited for my Baker T Pro electric. I also plugged my Forum VI with an Anthem dual source pickup into the amp and liked what I'm hearing. Collectively, I have about $375 invested in this amp and my used Fishman Loudbox Mini.



Quote from: teh on October 18, 2025, 06:19:59 AMThanks to this forum for helping me expand my thinking to try new things. It led me to try out a Larrivee 12 string and to add pickups to several of my acoustics. I was reading this month old thread on capos last Tuesday.

On Tuesday I had a little free time on my hands so I stopped by the local Guitar Center to grab some medium Dunlop thumb picks. While there, I also bought a Kyser 12 string capo to use on my Larrivee LV-03 12 string. I've posted about this before but I am amazed at the intonation up the neck on this guitar. I generally use a Shubb 12 string capo but I am impressed with the Kyser. The Beatles classic "Here Comes The Sun" is ideally suited to be finger picked on a 12 string when capoed at the 7th fret.

While I was in the store, I looked at a used Boss Katana 50 MK2 amp that was available at a killer price. My son has the 100 watt model and he returned to the store with me to put it through its paces. It came home with me and with built in reverb and delay effects is ideally suited for my Baker T Pro electric. I also plugged my Forum VI with an Anthem dual source pickup into the amp and liked what I'm hearing. Collectively, I have about $375 invested in this amp and my used Fishman Loudbox Mini.



Quote from: teh on October 18, 2025, 06:19:59 AMThanks to this forum for helping me expand my thinking to try new things. It led me to try out a Larrivee 12 string and to add pickups to several of my acoustics. I was reading this month old thread on capos last Tuesday.

On Tuesday I had a little free time on my hands so I stopped by the local Guitar Center to grab some medium Dunlop thumb picks. While there, I also bought a Kyser 12 string capo to use on my Larrivee LV-03 12 string. I've posted about this before but I am amazed at the intonation up the neck on this guitar. I generally use a Shubb 12 string capo but I am impressed with the Kyser. The Beatles classic "Here Comes The Sun" is ideally suited to be finger picked on a 12 string when capoed at the 7th fret.

While I was in the store, I looked at a used Boss Katana 50 MK2 amp that was available at a killer price. My son has the 100 watt model and he returned to the store with me to put it through its paces. It came home with me and with built in reverb and delay effects is ideally suited for my Baker T Pro electric. I also plugged my Forum VI with an Anthem dual source pickup into the amp and liked what I'm hearing. Collectively, I have about $375 invested in this amp and my used Fishman Loudbox Mini.



I have a Boss Katana 50 that I barely use because I hardly ever play electric, but it's great when the urge strikes.  I never could get the fancy software yo work but just use it as an old-school amp.  It sounds great to me.

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