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What is a Guitar Capo?
Ever wondered what a guitar capo is?
A capo is a clamp that you can use on different frets of the guitar
to change the pitch of the open strings. Each fret on the guitar is a
half step, therefore if you put a capo on the 1st fret, all of the open
strings will sound a half step higher that normal. This makes changing
the key of a song very easy.
For example, if you have a song in the key of G with the chords G,
C, and D, you could change the song into the key of A without having to
relearn it. You would just put a capo on the 2nd fret, and play the
chord shapes G, C, and D. These chord shapes will
now sound a whole step higher. They will sound like the chords A, D and
E.
When learning more about using a capo, there are 2 basic ideas to
understand.
- Chord Shape, and
- Chord Sound.
No matter what fret you have the capo on, when you play a G
chord shape, in your mind you will always think of it as
a
G chord. This is a G chord shape. If you were to capo the
guitar at the 2nd fret and play a G chord shape, then the
chord sound would be that of an A chord.
This is the main idea of using a capo. You are using
familiar, maybe even easier chord shapes to get the chord
sound of less familiar, more difficult chords. If you have a Bb
chord in a song, you could put the capo at the 1st fret, and play an A
chord shape. But you will get a Bb chord
sound.
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