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Post by borborygmus on Jul 26, 2024 15:17:59 GMT
I confess that I have a negative reaction when I see an electric guitar with a capo. Just for you, Andy! He's missing a string, too. Peter
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Post by delb0y on Jul 29, 2024 8:28:17 GMT
Based on something Keith wrote I thought perhaps capo-ing at the second fret but leaving the sixth string open (i.e. only capo-ing the top five strings) would be instant drop D. That would be a neat trick to be able to use live.
Alas, turns out it's not as simple as that! My drop D chord voicings where I've learned to re-finger that sixth string are now all wrong...
Derek
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Post by juliant on Jul 29, 2024 8:54:51 GMT
Based on something Keith wrote I thought perhaps capo-ing at the second fret but leaving the sixth string open (i.e. only capo-ing the top five strings) would be instant drop D. That would be a neat trick to be able to use live. Alas, turns out it's not as simple as that! My drop D chord voicings where I've learned to re-finger that sixth string are now all wrong... Derek I do that a lot, and the only problem I find is that chords like Em get a bit awkward. Other than that it works great (but if I was using that a lot, I might think about using a Keith peg on the 6th string, like Adrian Legg)
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