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Another Capo Question

Posted: Sat Jun 04, 2011 9:04 am
by haoli25
While playing guitar with some friends of mine on Thursday, one of the guys pulled out a 'short-cut capo' and a 'drop-D capo' for his guitar. Of course I had to try it. I have to admit it was a little different, but I'm still not sure if I like it yet. (Well enough to buy my own)
I was just wondering if Neil or any of the other members have any experience (good or bad) with the 'short-cut capo', 'drop-D capo', 'spider capo' or any other model of partial capo. Thanks



Bill


Edit: For those that have no idea what I am talking about... ;)

Short-cut capo;
http://accessories.musiciansfriend.com/ ... sku=361606

Drop-D capo;
http://www.guitarcenter.com/Kyser-Drop- ... 1130241.gc

Spider capo:
http://www.guitarcenter.com/Creative-Tu ... 1472417.gc

Re: Another Capo Question

Posted: Sat Jun 04, 2011 9:38 am
by dekotaj
Nope.Don't own one.And no experience.So no help here Bill.I use a shubb capo.But I've seen them used on You-tube.
Like I was saying No help here.

Kevin

Re: Another Capo Question

Posted: Tue Jun 07, 2011 8:50 am
by joebandy
well, I never used capos much, but I gotta say the partial capos are interesting because I can still play normally , and, get all these open string tunings. I now own most all of them and use the spidercapo because it does every possibility-your not locked into just 1 thing like the short-cuts.
spidercapo works well and as I get into it , I'm trying more and more different things....

Re: Another Capo Question

Posted: Tue Jun 07, 2011 10:33 am
by haoli25
Thanks for the info, Joe. Since these are 'simulated tunings' using the spider capo, how does it sound? Some better than others?



Bill

Re: Another Capo Question

Posted: Tue Jun 07, 2011 12:48 pm
by BigBear
Bill- I've messed around a bit with just using my Kyser clamp-style capo and only putting it on the highest five strings to get drop D. Seems to work okay when I'm too lazy to re-tune (which is most of the time!).

I think bottom line- these are all just tools to increase flexibility on our instrument of choice. :cheer:

Re: Another Capo Question

Posted: Tue Jun 07, 2011 1:00 pm
by haoli25
BigBear wrote:
Bill- I've messed around a bit with just using my Kyser clamp-style capo and only putting it on the highest five strings to get drop D. Seems to work okay when I'm too lazy to re-tune (which is most of the time!).

I think bottom line- these are all just tools to increase flexibility on our instrument of choice. :cheer:

A very good point, Rick. Its not like we are playing for money. :laugh: :silly: :P