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Question to the guitarists around here...
Posted by: La Mano Nera ()
Date: May 19, 2006 18:55

I've been wanting to get a capo for a long time and brush up on my acoustic-Stones repetoire and finally play Jack Flash. Anyhow, I heard that they can damage the neck- dents and what not. Is that really true? Do they all do that, or just some? I mean, are there different kinds or what?

Re: Question to the guitarists around here...
Posted by: open-g ()
Date: May 19, 2006 18:58

A good capo won't harm your guitar.
Get a shubb - capo




Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2006-05-19 19:00 by open-g.

Re: Question to the guitarists around here...
Posted by: La Mano Nera ()
Date: May 19, 2006 19:01

open-g Wrote:
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> Get a shubb - capo


Is that the brand name?

Re: Question to the guitarists around here...
Posted by: open-g ()
Date: May 19, 2006 19:03

Yes, shubb is a company
[www.shubb.com]

Re: Question to the guitarists around here...
Posted by: Spud ()
Date: May 19, 2006 19:03

Yes..it's the one Keith uses... and it's one of the best.

Re: Question to the guitarists around here...
Posted by: La Mano Nera ()
Date: May 19, 2006 19:09

Beautiful. Thank you both very much.

Re: Question to the guitarists around here...
Posted by: StratoGR ()
Date: May 19, 2006 19:10

How much does this cost?I got a dunlop for 25 euros.

Re: Question to the guitarists around here...
Posted by: Spud ()
Date: May 19, 2006 19:10

Open-G,
Do you post on the FDP under the same handle ?

Re: Question to the guitarists around here...
Posted by: La Mano Nera ()
Date: May 19, 2006 19:17

StratoGR Wrote:
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> How much does this cost?I got a dunlop for 25
> euros.


According to their site, the premium model is $25.

Re: Question to the guitarists around here...
Posted by: Koen ()
Date: May 19, 2006 19:30

LOL - Shubb even makes a 5-string capo. Oh, wait, it's for a banjo.

Re: Question to the guitarists around here...
Posted by: open-g ()
Date: May 19, 2006 19:35

Strato, I paid 16 euro for a shubb capo at www.thomann.de

Spud, no I don't post at FDP. what is it anyway?

Re: Question to the guitarists around here...
Posted by: Spud ()
Date: May 19, 2006 20:11

No worries..It's a Fender guitar forum.
There's a guy called Open-G who hangs around on there...and not surprisingly is a follower of KR.

Re: Question to the guitarists around here...
Posted by: open-g ()
Date: May 19, 2006 20:21

Oh yeah the Fender forum, I've lurked in there quite a few times but don't post.
There's also a political party in gemany with that name, but no way would you see me post there - yikes.
I was glad open-g wasn't in use here, b/c it was my very first email addy I got years ago

Re: Question to the guitarists around here...
Posted by: Reptile ()
Date: May 19, 2006 20:27

I've used one of those Dunlop strap things, which are like 7 bucks, for multiple used and it's never given up on me.

I've been wondering about this lately.. when I put it on I basically need to re-tune the whole thing which isn't very handy when performing with only one guitar, so does a quality capo like a Shubb also affect the tuning?

Re: Question to the guitarists around here...
Posted by: Erik_Snow ()
Date: May 19, 2006 20:57

Reptile Wrote:
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> I've been wondering about this lately.. when I put
> it on I basically need to re-tune the whole thing
> which isn't very handy when performing with only
> one guitar, so does a quality capo like a Shubb
> also affect the tuning?


It depends on your guitar. I've got a guitar, which is the exact same way as yours. The neck can't be plain on that one.
But on my Telecaster, it's much better. And if your capo is fastened too tight...the tuning will be even worse.

Re: Question to the guitarists around here...
Posted by: theimposter ()
Date: May 19, 2006 21:10

I adore the Shubb capos for my electrics, but I prefer this style for an acoustic guitar:


Re: Question to the guitarists around here...
Posted by: theimposter ()
Date: May 19, 2006 21:11

Sorry by the way, that picture came out a bit bigger than I had realized it would!

Re: Question to the guitarists around here...
Posted by: Beelyboy ()
Date: May 19, 2006 21:15

shubb's are great; have 'em, use 'em...love 'em...

i use kysers too...very good at the quick change...
they clamp easily to the headstock when not in use...
very handy for performing and recording i find.

as far as tuning, usually one should tune up first, then carefully put the capo directly, immediately behind the actual metal fret....then make furthur tuning adjustments if necessary; the way one puts on the capo can sometimes knock it out of tune a bit...

is this correct open-g?

[www.kysermusical.com]

Re: Question to the guitarists around here...
Posted by: Spud ()
Date: May 19, 2006 21:19

One strength of the Shubb is that it has finely adjustable fretting force [applied by way of that screw visible in Open-G's kindly posted picture. Once you get the hang of using it, it's quite easy to pop it on and off without having to retune.
Not a problem for Keith of course...but most of us don't have somebody to hand us another guitar, tuned for the next song ;^)

Re: Question to the guitarists around here...
Posted by: Tekumseh ()
Date: May 19, 2006 21:41

I use a wider/longer shubb, ment for classic guitars, and it reaches over
12-string-guitars just as it goes on an electric guitar.

It's adjusable and just the best thing there is.

In f.exs. Tumbling Dice and Street Fighting Man (Which is in B (H in Scandinavia)) you tune the guitar into open G (D-G-D-G-B-D) and put your capo on 4th fret.

Re: Question to the guitarists around here...
Posted by: NickB ()
Date: May 19, 2006 22:23

I prefer the Kyser as it is so easy use....however the rubber bung on the back of mine is starting to decay and split.

Hey open G if you send up some more licks I can add some of mine and we could get a virtual jam going. Easy if we all stick to 120bpm on cubase SX.

NickB

Re: Question to the guitarists around here...
Posted by: JumpingKentFlash ()
Date: May 20, 2006 11:38

theimposter Wrote:
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> I adore the Shubb capos for my electrics, but I
> prefer this style for an acoustic guitar:
>
> [www.yourdictionary.com]
> o.jpg


I use that for both electric and acoustic.

JumpingKentFlash

Re: Question to the guitarists around here...
Posted by: open-g ()
Date: May 22, 2006 04:09

NickB Wrote:
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> I prefer the Kyser as it is so easy use....however
> the rubber bung on the back of mine is starting to
> decay and split.
>
> Hey open G if you send up some more licks I can
> add some of mine and we could get a virtual jam
> going. Easy if we all stick to 120bpm on cubase
> SX.
>
> NickB


Hey Nick, nice idea
I've been travelling a bit so I couldn't put up something, now i'm back home but we have a short noticed gig coming up and need to rehearse - so how about you kickin' off some riff? I'll join ya.
120 bpm is ok, just make a slate noise at the beginning, ok.

Re: Question to the guitarists around here...
Posted by: dunhill ()
Date: May 22, 2006 14:02

I play in a Stones tribute band and handling Keith's parts I have to use capoes a lot.
I have a Shubb, like the one you guys showed, one of those Jim Dunlop with the leastic bands and even use one meant for acoustics.

Re: Question to the guitarists around here...
Posted by: Stikkyfinger ()
Date: May 22, 2006 17:45

open-g Wrote:
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> A good capo won't harm your guitar.
> Get a shubb - capo
> [i20.photobucket.com]
> b.jpg


I agree, I have 2 shubb capos - excellent!

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