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I thought nobody was going to catch that one!! :D 

what a surprise!!

ma l'ho fatto con aiuto, come quando canto ;D  ;D  ;D  ;D

sono un baro [smiley=rockin.gif]  [smiley=rockin.gif]  [smiley=rockin.gif]

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Sei proprio un baro. Comunque dovrei barrare se io volessi scrivere in spagnolo

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Very handy gadgets if you want to move a song up a key or two into your singing range without losing the open chord timbre... Cheating? Utter Bollocks!

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I've seen three gigs by acoustic guitarists in the last two weeks. Steve Forbert, used a capo on nearly every song, Kieran Halpin didn't use one at all but changed his tunings frequently, Joan Armatrading, didn't use a capo , just had a load of guitars to choose from for each song.

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Simple answer - No.

For certain 'purists' who insist on making life difficult for themselves, I'm sure they can justify not using one, but really, then they should ban using a pick, or amplification for that matter.

Cheers

John

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Good idea!

Seriously though, I originally posed this question based on my own limitations transposing to different keys. I never really thought of it as cheating, just wanted to stir up a debate.

Now then, what's the best capo?

I prefer a Shubb...

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Jim Dunlop. The sprung kind that you squeez like a trigger to open and release to clamp. I've been using it for years with no problems. Shifting the capo position is very quick and easy, with generally no re-tuning required.

Cheers

John

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I dont think its possible to really cheat at music, but I like to think of it that way.

With my new duo venture, I need a capo. My old `bungee' one has unraveled itself with the shame of 20 years of cheating. I bought a wierd new lever type one a few weeks ago. It works but its nasty. I dont like it.

How about pitch changing & transposition on keyboards? Much more cheaty than a capo. Everyone can see a capo!

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Hey

Jim Dunlop. The sprung kind that you squeez like a trigger to open and release to clamp. I've been using it for years with no problems. Shifting the capo position is very quick and easy, with generally no re-tuning required.

Cheers

John

Hmm. I tried one of those but I find it gets in the way

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I use the Dunlop model, like it a lot, I use it on acoustic and electric. Right John, real easy to move, doesn't even whack the Floyd Rose floating bridge on my Ibanez S series, which was a concern at first, I do need to try a few times before it sounds right, but all in all I think it works great. [smiley=beerchug.gif] Bollocks on the cheating thing, I agree

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