CAPO

So I am not what you would call an acoustic musician. I would say I am an average worship acoustic player who can get by pretty well as long as he has his trusty capo. That said I currently use two different types of capos. The first is your everyday, run of the mill Keyser Company Capo. I use this when I am running through harmonies with the vocalists or practicing the Sunday set list on my own. During band practice and on the platform on Sunday mornings, I use The Glider Capo. I have found then when using the Keyser, my tone changes quite a bit when moving the capo from fret to fret. I happened upon the Glider Capo on amazon, read the reviews and decided to take chance for $30 and buy one. I have been using it for the past year of so and I can not be more satisfied. It is a bit cumbersome to get on the first time, but after that you just slide it up to the fret you need and you are good to go. I have noticed that my guitar stays more in tune and I don’t have to worry about my keyboard player looking at me funny when he know’s he is in tune and I am not.

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